I'll give it a shot. The top 3-5 can probably shuffle into any order on any given day:
Fumaça Preta - Fumaça PretaPortugese-speaking Columbians living in Amsterdam making a ruckus with a groove that sounds like Os Mutantes or Tom Zé jamming with Captain Beefheart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugWRFUYr_LYThe Thons - Thirty Foot SnakeChicago-based retro punk band, with a great guitar player for fans of The Strokes, The Fall, Television, and Parquet Courts. This record is better than PC's newest one. And, it's free at their Bandcamp page.
https://thethons.bandcamp.com/track/here-i-amPhil Ajjarapu - Sing Along Until You Feel BetterYou should all know this one by now. Bravo, Phil!!!
https://philajjarapu.bandcamp.com/The Limiñanas - Trouble In MindIf Serge Gainsbourg were a woman who sang in a Nuggets-like 60s garage rock band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZNRqUlp7hQFreeman - FreemanDean (Gene?) Ween's first solo album sounds like twisted, tweaked early solo McCartney.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvXxAGPOB4ID'Angelo - Black MessiahMaybe it's too early to actually put this one on my list, but the early returns indicate that there is no way that this one shouldn't be here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPp6pTrNw44James - La Petite MortTheir best album since
Laid, IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWPgJkOdUZUThe War on Drugs - Lost In the DreamAtmospheric and wonderful update of the sound of The Waterboys and World Party.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LmX5c7HoUwTom Zé - Vira Lata Na Via LacteaI can't help it. I find this man's music endlessly fascinating, every single time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4qqkrLquQsWand - Ganglion ReefThe ballsy, rocking, riff-happy band that was always missing from the Elephant 6 collective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKoSvvH1YI0If and when I feel like giving it some more time, I could flesh out a Top 20 or 25. Plus there are a couple more albums that I should probably hear that might change this around. But this will do for now, methinks.
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