Perfect Sound Whatever


Perfect Sound Whatever is a 2019 book by James Acaster charting his project to catalogue the music of 2016, with the aim of proving that 2016 was 'the best year for music ever'. The book is named after the song of the same name by Jeff Rosenstock.

Synopsis

In 2017, Acaster broke up with his girlfriend and terminated his relationship with his agent. He was also exhausted from recording several live stand up specials and an unrelenting touring schedule. This combination of events left him feeling depressed and lost. Acaster found solace in purchasing music albums from the year 2016, initially as an effort to reconnect with music, something he had previously gotten great joy from, and felt that he had lost. Eventually, this project saw him purchasing over 500 albums from various artists and genres, the only thing connecting them being the publication year of 2016. Eventually, Acaster becomes convinced that 2016 was 'the best year for music ever'.
The book lists all the albums that Acaster purchased as part of his project, with a brief description of each one, accompanied by various stories from Acaster's earlier life, his experience playing in the band 'The Wow! Scenario' and the events that led up to the project.

Albums featured in the book

Worry by Jeff RosenstockThe Dreaming Room by Laura MvulaLemonade by BeyoncéBlackstar by David BowieSplendor & Misery by ClippingThe Life of Pablo by Kanye WestA Seat at the Table by Solange KnowlesUntitled Unmastered by Kendrick LamarTelefone by NonameThe Party by Andy ShaufA Moon Shaped Pool by RadioheadSkeleton Tree by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds22, A Million by Bon IverBlonde by Frank OceanHowdilly Doodilly by Okilly DokillyBlack Terry Cat by Xenia Rubinos