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  • Dibder's New Music Series: Entry 11

    Nov 26 2009, 12h34 por CvaldaVessalis

    Just one more month to go after this, then my ludicrous monthly assignments can finally calm down... I don't mind listening to all of this music, but writing, linking and tagging all of this stuff can be very tiresome. Still, November's been a good month thus far, but before I get started... X Factor, despite not having any really good contestants this year (Stacey is adorable but not strictly an international star, same going for Olly and Joe, Lloyd shouldn't have been in the finals in the first place really and Danyl is quite clearly so unlikeably loathsome with his big voice as to make me try to scratch my eyeballs out), is still as galvanisingly awesome as ever, what with everyone FINALLY coming around to appreciating how lovely and astute Dannii Minogue is compared to the others; Christmas is nearly here, which means I'll have to unearth both versions of Black Christmas for yuletide merriment (and on top of that both versions of the remake, featuring two different death scenes for Michelle 'I Nearly Ruined Buffy' Trachtenberg); and my talent show performance is nearly here!!! Will post a P.S. comment below to let anyone who cares know how it all went, rest assured I don't have a chance in Hell, but should still be fun... Wish me luck!

    And with that, on with the show...

    JLS by JLS
    Given her amazing success after last year’s shenanigans, we can all be in agreement that Cheryl Cole was the winner of The X Factor last year, eclipsing Alexandra Burke's debut both in terms of unit shifts and the quality of the tracks themselves (it still bemuses me, to be honest). And to be honest, given the continued media frenzy surrounding the supposed runners-up of last year's competition, it seems that poor Alexandra has been relegated to third place, which is a shame (still ahead of Eggnog Prick and Die In Her Knickers though... it's not much but still!). Song-wise, JLS have the weaker album; it’s positively awash with the same amount of cynical button-pushing as Burke's and it offers up a handful of decent guilty pleasures (One Shot will probably be their next single for sure); but there is not enough of a distinct personality present to warrant this band’s following and exposure compared to Burke, who at least tries to make the songs given her own. Admittedly, they’re still very cute though!

    Echo by Leona Lewis
    And the Reality TV juggernaut continues, this time with the UK's first such worldwide crossover star (as lovely as Will Young may be, he’s still yet to attain worldwide platinum sales and Grammy nominations, isn’t he?) delivering an album which, by its title alone, dispiritingly suggests more of the same kind of material found on her major debut. And whilst the familiar formulas of power ballads with major key changes and trendy beats is still present and correct throughout (lead single TocarHappy, though more warbly, is but a lesser sequel to her smash TocarBleeding Love, and Oasis cover TocarStop Crying Your Heart Out isn’t remotely as genius as her version of Snow Patrol's Run), Miss Lewis sells it with enough vocal authority to out-caterwaul every other R&B-pop diva to emerge in the charts right now, breathing life into songs that register as less-than-fluff from girls bestowed with lesser pipes (particularly the uplifting TocarI Got You and TocarBrave).

    DJ Stupac Presents... Super Lupe Bros. 1st Coin & 15th Credit Edition by DJ Stupac and Lupe Fiasco
    (P.S. Sorry, but cannot find a legit site anywhere, so a pic file will have to do on the link to assure its existence...!)
    This mixtape certainly receives the prize for Best Artwork Of The Year so far from me, my fondness for all Super Mario adventures pretty much hardwiring that sentiment to my brain. But of course, this is just a promotional appetiser for Mr Fiasco’s upcoming Lasers album, collating a few new cuts (particularly his latest collaboration with Matthew Santos, Shining Down) with older wares and remixes, such as Pharrell's quite lovely re-do of Paris, Tokyo featuring special guests Q-Tip and Sarah Green. As mixtapes go though, DJ Stupac doesn’t really interpolate as well as some of his peers (nothing is really remixed here, rather compiled), and I’m personally a little disappointed that he didn’t carry on the Super Mario motif all of the way through, seeing as those games feature some of the most highly-regarded scores in video game history. But as a precursor to Lupe’s upcoming opus, it whets the appetite wantonly.

    Sainthood by Tegan and Sara
    Ten years after their full-length debut release, identical twin sister duo Tegan and Sara Quin are still plying their trade of pop-flavoured indie rock, this year seeing the release of their sixth effort despite taking time out to collaborate with other artists. Sounding a lot like how Gwen Stefani could have sounded if she was content to write good pop songs rather than collaborate with production-line hitmakers, both girls are in fine voice here as well as sharing disarming chemistry, particularly on lead single Hell and the longing surge of The Ocean. It’s light, lithe, pretty, knocks shades out of other over-produced pop-rock girl bands permeating the airwaves these days (hear The Veronicas, or not) and proof once again that these girls are far more interesting than the pigeonholes ascribed to them.

    In And Out Of Control by The Raveonettes
    More timeless pop-punk-rock from The Raveonettes with their fourth full length album, following through on their New Wave homages with some spiky-yet-lovely soft rock that takes as many cues from ‘60s girl group pop as they do from New Wave icons, the spirit of Debbie Harry looming especially large amidst the sweet harmonies of TocarBoys Who Rape (Should All Be Destroyed). It happens to steer on just the right side of honorary homage to not appear overly cynical or soulless in its mimicry for most of the time, the fuzzy guitars and Sharin Fo’s hazily demure vocals summoning enough proving to disarming to resist on the likes of lead single TocarLast Dance and especially on closer TocarWine. To make modern-day misery sound this lovely and gossamer light takes as much gravitas as it does panache, and this likeable duo do more than enough to keep their fans happy; it’s not going to blaze the trails of pop-rock, but its still a fine pop album in its own right.

    5 : Five Years Of Hyperdub by Various Artists
    In celebration of its emergence as the hip genre of choice for the end of the decade, bolstered by the likes of The Spaceape and Burial who feature prominently on this compilation, London-based label Hyperdub has seen fit to give to the world a double-disc set that collates some of the finer contributors to the world of dubstep, disc one featuring more recent work from Kode9, Martyn and Samiyam whilst disc two includes past work entrenched in the 16-bit sounds that summoned such a cult following in the first place. Comprehensive isn’t the word to describe this set, and there’s plenty to enjoy, though admittedly the first disc edges out the second for listenability, if only because the wealth of sounds being explored by these artists now seems to promise something a lot more epic and amazing than the humble-yet-enjoyable offerings found on disc two, despite some great tracks from The Bug featuring Warrior Queen and Kode9 collaborations with The Spaceape.

    Strict Joy by The Swell Season
    Musicians Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová's path to breakout success is one of the most heartwarming of the decade; a well-received debut album of ornate folk music followed by a small independent film that happened to break big in America and reward the songwriters with their very own Academy Awards for for their rather lovely piece, Falling Slowly. Being the first album out of the gate for the pair since that win, Strict Joy is one that feels positively alive with hushed wonder, of filling up with irrepressible happiness and feeling as if you’re about to burst, only to rein it in at the last second (which is possibly down to Hansard and Irglova’s actually becoming a couple shortly after the film Once’s release after years of knowing one another and making music together). Though Hansard is a damn fine singer (evidenced here best on Feeling The Pull), it’s the Irglová-helmed songs that strike the chords most resonantly, highlights of hers including Fantasy Man and I Have Loved You Wrong.

    Glee: Season One - The Music, Volume 1 by Various Artists
    Debuting during the final week of this year’s American Idol competition, Glee is the brainchild of Nip/Tuck creator Ryan Murphy, charting the ongoing trials and travails of a high school glee club (like a choir, but singing more contemporary pop songs), and plays like High School Musical for anyone over 12-years-old, but with actual pop standards rather than especially-written, sound-alike drivel. So, we have winsome, precocious high schoolers letting rip on hits by Rihanna, The Supremes, Jill Scott, Kanye West, Queen and Neil Diamond, to name a few. Some are a touch derivative and add nothing new (particularly Amber Riley's take on Jazmine Sullivan's Bust Your Windows), but it’s fabulously produced and when it hits (like on take-no-prisoners cheese-fest Don’t Stop Believin’ or the Broadway Diva-Off between Kristin Chenoweth and Lea Michele on Cabaret’s Maybe This Time), it’s the stuff of drama queen dreams. You have been warned; it will be HUGE...

    Whip It - Music From The Motion Picture by Various Artists
    Pinned as a possible teen hit in the vein of Juno (featuring star Ellen Page on Oscar nominated form), Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut Whip It stalled at the American box office in spite of its good-natured goof-ballsiness and boasting one of the cooler ensemble casts of the year (as well as Page and Barrymore, you had Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden, Saturday Night Live alumni Kristen Wiig, the ever-watchable Juliette Lewis, even Har Mar Superstar himself!) Charting one high school girl’s self-discovery as a jammer for her local Roller Derby team, the soundtrack released to coincide with the movie could have been a little edgier; though there’s some lovely stuff from Jens Lenkman, Dolly Parton (the classic TocarJolene, natch!) and Gotye in particular, slow schmoozing from the normally-raucous Superstar and The Ettes dull the mood a little too much.

    Phrazes For The Young by Julian Casablancas
    It takes someone of questionably high self-esteem and swaggering intent (or perhaps oblivious homage) to invite comparisons to the legendary Oscar Wilde with their debut solo effort after spending a good decade at the undeniably hip end of the international indie pop spectrum. But, with Phrazes, this is what Casablancas has done; that he’s pretty much gotten away with it won’t surprise his fans as much as the music within, however, his being content to concoct a diverting pop record with various wide-reaching influences that would belie his rockier credentials if he hadn’t spent the past couple of years collaborating with seemingly out-of-leftfield cohorts (Santigold and Pharrell, Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse). Highlights include lead single Tocar11th Dimension, which is just shy of being a pop-rock stunner, its strident synths striking through the soundscape with unabashed joy, and finale TocarTourist, which enmeshes Eastern and Western influences brilliantly.

    Only Revolutions by Biffy Clyro
    Claiming by the band to have been informed by frontman Simon Neil’s recent marriage as well as Mark Danielewski’s novel of the same name, Only Revolutions sees the Scotch three-piece rockers as ebullient as ever, following the breakthrough success of their third album Puzzle in 2007 and Neil’s side-project with Sucioperro’s JP Reid, Marmaduke Duke. The result is a slightly off-kilter rock album full of warm vibes and joyous rabble, played by a band brimming with confidence and more than up for a good time; lead single Mountains is still as enjoyably over-the-top as it was on first listen during the summer months, whilst quieter moments such as God & Satan are proof enough that they are capable of straight-faced sincerity despite their goofball interview techniques. It may not provide as dramatic a sucker punch as efforts from The Horrors and Muse earlier this year, but Biffy’s is still a fine rock album for ‘09.

    Them Crooked Vultures by Them Crooked Vultures
    Rock supergroups intimidate me somewhat, especially those without a lack of artistic concept, such is the case for this latest venture featuring Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, seemingly thrown together just to see what rock and roll majesty is brought forth. And I suppose if the results were as reliably full throttle as what these three musicians have wrought on this debut; unquantifiably epic, heartfelt, nonsensical and featuring some of the most exemplary rock instrumental moments of the year. True, it crunches the pedal into the ground a little too often, though there is some versatility in the late going from the one-two of TocarInterlude With Ludes (which grinds drunkenly away on a looped sample as Homme delivers a woozy monologue) and the slow-burn frenzy of TocarWarsaw Or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up.

    Kingdom of Welcome Addiction by IAMX
    Now happily ensconced in Berlin, wherein he claims he can work outside of the music industry much better, Sneaker Pimps founder Chris Corner delivers his third full-length album, self-described as a tour through “Disney World, with lipstick, cynicism and wit”. Of course, many can level that all things Disney are pretty much cynical by design (and the amount of makeup caked upon those pre-teen princesses suggests no shortage of lipstick whatsoever!), but that shouldn’t deter from the dark delights followed through by Corner on this disc. Going it alone without cohort Sue Denim on vocal duties (though receiving welcome help from Imogen Heap on standout track My Secret Friend (Feat. Imogen Heap)), Corner heads in a more relatively commercial direction this time; the influences of Depeche Mode are inescapable (as with pretty much any electro-rock album released these days), but give Corner his due in being able to sweep you into his industrial miserabilism so effectively anyway (hear An I For An I).

    Turning The Mind by Maps
    Riding high off of garlands from those fickle music critics and a Mercury Prize nomination for his debut album We Can Create, Northampton native James Chapman continues on his electro-pop pledge with this fine sophomore album, which embraces elements of rock, house, trance and pop to create a nebulous whitewash of at-times inspired electro symphonies. Described by Chapman himself as being of a darker hue that his previous effort (which comes to the fore most ominously on the opening title track and TocarPapercuts), it eventually gives way to an understanding Zen-like attitude to existence, cheerily exemplified by penultimate number TocarDie Happy, Die Smiling. For those who are a little dismayed by how perky and bright most of the electropop this year has been, this one is most certainly for you.

    Everybody by Ingrid Michaelson
    If ever there was a pop singer for whom the term “under the radar” applied, none could be better suited to the phrase than modest little Ingrid, an American pop-folk songstress who’s quietly sold nearly half a million records (on her own label too), enjoys sold-out shows all over the world, takes in professional songwriting assignments (the latest being for a certain X Factor judge) and whose work has featured on nearly as many soundtracks as Moby's Play album. Now, with this fourth album charting respectably in the Top 20 in the US, it would appear Michaelson’s finally ready to breakthrough properly; she’s certainly not hampered by a lack of bustlingly enjoyable ditties, sounding more like Aimee Mann's protégé rather than Taylor Swift's moody older sibling. Be it on the childlike singalong of the title track, the multi-layered vocals on The Chain or the adorable entirety of Once Was Love, it’s hard to not be taken in by her charms.

    Greatest Hits by Foo Fighters
    There are normally hoots of derision from the press regarding a Greatest Hits compilation for rock acts whose fanbases provide some of the most fervent examples, but it’s always worth noting when the respective musicmakers themselves join in on calling out such a cynical moneymaking exercise. Dave Grohl and company are the latest band to make such a fuss, this single-CD playlist timed for just before the Christmas rush and without the consent from a single band member. The dispiritedness is more than valid; Grohl is quoted as saying that the band would have sooner waited for the band to retire and then release a retrospective, something more indicative and expansive of the band’s back catalogue rather than an hour-long CD with half of their singles. The only reason it’s high on my list though is the fact that all of the songs here are worth their weight in rock gold, and there’s no arguing about that!

    Beast Rest Forth Mouth by Bear In Heaven
    It’s not hard to hear why this four-piece rock collective from Brooklyn scored a recent Best New Music plaudit from Pitchfork for their sophomore album, for the most part straddling the line perfectly between radio-friendly indie pop and reverent electronic homage. Coming across as a slightly more downtrodden cousin to The Pains of Being Pure at Heart's debut earlier this year, it keeps the sonic indulgences to a minimum and never outstays its welcome (running time is a trim forty minutes for ten songs). One could accuse it of never really announcing its presence and going for the rockier jugular compared to other electro-flavoured indie releases this year (one case in point being The Big Pink's A Brief History of Love), but that shouldn’t detract from what is at times the most thoughtfully calibrated pop release of the year, making up for a lack in passion, perhaps, with plenty of intelligence.

    Hospice by The Antlers
    Boasting a production history so hideously melodramatic it inspires a certain kind of awe (progenitor Peter Silberman locked himself away from family and friends in Brooklyn for two years to write a musical narrative wherein a man says goodbye to his loved one whilst she succumbs to bone cancer), it would be easy to dismiss The Antlers’ debut album as the kind of pretentious claptrap the alt-art rock world is famous for. However, Silberman’s work isn’t so easy to wipe clean from the memory, summoning up comparisons of Jason Pierce's similarly-themed Songs in A&E from last year as well as Atlas Sound's debut that create a sound that is mournful, angry, delicate, forgiving and ultimately very moving, especially when the lullaby qualities of TocarBear segueing into the kind of feelgood raucousness that makes the tragedy all the more horrible. An assured, startling debut, but Lord knows where they could possibly go from here!

    Don't Stop by Annie
    Its release postponed for over a year because of now-infamous differences with Island Records as a result of the more-shocking-than-assumed performance of would-be lead single I Know Ur Girlfriend Hates Me, this Norwegian popstrel’s sophomore effort arrives a little late to the party after the successes of Little Boots, La Roux and Pixie Lott. Which in the end, is more than a shame, because Annie’s album is arguably the better out of the four (yes, even Boots’ album!), benefiting from production wares from established hitmakers Xenomania (including another source of some controversy, the Girls Aloud-featuring My Love Is Better), Paul Epworth and old friend Richard X, Songs Remind Me of You in particular reminding listeners just how well these two work together. For sophisticated Europop, it’ll be hard not to find anything better this year; shiny, danceable, classy and delicious.

    Lovetune for Vacuum by Soap&Skin
    I’m a little late to the party with adorning 19-year-old Anja Plaschg with plaudits like “debut album of the year” and such, but hey, I’m glad I took the time to listen to her striking premier work at all, never mind seven months after its release. Influences from the likes of Xiu Xiu, Björk and Aphex Twin in particular find plenty of room on her debut, which is a mix of layered vocals (at times anguished, at times sultry, never less than swoonsome) and frankly gorgeous piano work spliced with surging electronic beats and bass synths that never ceases to impress among the thirteen tracks on offer here. “Prodigious” is a word often tossed around when writing about breakthrough artists, but the assured hand with which she composes and produces these works (standout moments being the instrumental TocarTurbine Womb and the mounting industrial glitch of TocarDDMMYYYY) promises an interesting future ahead of her.

    And that is why Lovetune For Vacuum is my Album Of The Month For November...

    Now, don't worry, the review next will be quite a bit shorter, but that is in a vain effort to make up for the usual end-of-year malarkey involving Top 100 charts and all that gubbins...

    Watch this space, December should be journal-tastic!!

    In the meantime, keep listening... x
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  • My Hummingbird 100 Female Songs of all-time which I voted for + some more

    Nov 17 2009, 17h55 por BlackCoffeeDuck

    This from the HOTTEST FEMALE SONGS!!! Kind-off like Triple J's Hottest 100 of All-time early in the year but only female artists because there was very few women in Triple J's countdown. It's run by a new beer called Hummingbird and some pay TV channel (I don't know which one because I don't watch it). It's a cool idea and I found it so hard to cut it down just to ten in the end so I just made my own 100 tracks from my favourite female artists.


    My Top Ten Votes
    1. Portishead - Glory Box
    2. Kate Bush - TocarCloudbusting
    3. Sarah Blasko - Tocar{Explain}
    4. Nina Simone - TocarSinnerman
    5. Fiona Apple - TocarFast as You Can
    6. Björk - TocarArmy Of Me
    7. Cat Power - Cross Bones Style
    8. Beth Orton - TocarStolen Car
    9. PJ Harvey - TocarThis Is Love
    10. Magic Dirt - Dirty Jeans

    This was very, very, very, very hard (have I made it clear how hard this was?) But I picked songs which I could listen to on repeat which I have done in the past (not here on last.fm yet). Most tracks are from the 90's too (I grew-up in that decade, if you haven't all ready guessed). It seems like last.fm's journals are made up of long lists of songs so I've joined in again with my very, very long short list of songs that didn't make it into the top ten. These songs can be any thing that I love really It's from A to Z (well it's Y really, then V). It's selected from the list of tracks which are on their website but I've added a few of my own ones at the end. If you have no idea what I'm talking about go here and read all about it (there's only 4 days left to vote so hop too it).
    http://www.hummingbird100.com/home

    Aimee Mann - Save Me
    Belinda Carlisle - TocarHeaven Is A Place On Earth
    Beth Orton - TocarGalaxy Of Emptiness
    Billie Holiday - TocarStrange Fruit
    Björk - TocarPagan Poetry
    Björk - TocarViolently Happy
    Blondie - Union City Blue
    Blondie - TocarX Offender
    Bobbie Gentry - TocarOde to Billy Joe
    The Breeders - Cannonball
    Cat Power - Living Proof
    Carpenters - TocarClose to You
    Christina Aguilera - TocarThe Voice Within
    Clare Bowditch - Lips Like Oranges
    Cyndi Lauper - TocarTime After Time
    Dolly Parton - TocarJolene
    Donna Summer - TocarI Feel Love
    Duffy - TocarSyrup & Honey
    Dusty Springfield - Breakfast In Bed
    Eartha Kitt - TocarI Want To Be Evil
    Ella Fitzgerald - TocarBlack Coffee
    Etta James - TocarI'd Rather Go Blind
    Fiona Apple - TocarNever Is a Promise
    Fiona Apple - TocarRed Red Red
    Gabriella Cilmi - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
    Grace Jones - TocarPull Up To The Bumper
    Janis Joplin - TocarTell Mama
    Jessica Simpson - Angels
    Jewel - Morning Song
    Joan Baez - TocarSuzanne
    Joanna Newsom - TocarThe Book of Right-On
    Joni Mitchell - TocarCome in From the Cold
    Kasey Chambers - Pony
    Kate Bush - TocarHow to Be Invisible
    Kate Bush - TocarWuthering Heights
    Kylie Minogue - TocarSlow
    Loretta Lynn - TocarFist City
    M.I.A - Pull Up The People
    Madonna - What It Feels Like for a Girl
    Marianne Faithfull - TocarSomething Better
    Mazzy Star - TocarFade Into You
    Nico - TocarFemme Fatale
    Nina Simone - TocarFeeling Good
    Patsy Cline - TocarLife's Railway To Heaven
    Patti Smith - TocarBecause the Night
    Peggy Lee - TocarDon't Smoke In Bed
    PJ Harvey - TocarC'mon Billy
    PJ Harvey - TocarRid of Me
    Portishead - TocarHumming
    Portishead - The Rip
    The Pretenders - TocarI Go to Sleep
    The Pussycat Dolls - TocarStickwitu
    Regina Spektor - TocarSamson
    Renee Geyer - I Scare Myself
    Rihanna - TocarDon't Stop The Music
    Rihanna - TocarUnfaithful
    Sarah Blasko - No Turning Back
    Sarah Blasko - TocarPerfect Now
    Sonic Youth - TocarKool Thing
    The Seekers - 500 Miles
    Tiffany - I Think We Are Alone Now
    Tori Amos - TocarA Sorta Fairytale
    Tori Amos - TocarBlood Roses
    The Veronicas - Tocar4ever
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarY Control
    Yoko Ono - Walking on Thin Ice
    Some tracks I think should be on the list but are not so I've added them here:
    Alela Diane - White As Diamonds
    The Audreys - TocarLay Me Down
    Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - TocarResolve
    Charlotte Gainsbourg - IRM
    Divinyls - TocarBoys in Town
    The Drones - TocarWork For Me
    Elizabeth Cotten - TocarFreight Train
    Emilíana Torrini - Heartstopper
    Emmylou Harris - TocarEvery Grain of Sand
    Gillian Welch - TocarEverything is Free
    Jane Birkin - TocarMy Secret
    Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea - TocarBetter off Dancing
    Jolie Holland - Old Fashioned Morphine
    Jolie Holland - Mexico City
    Karen Dalton - TocarAre You Leaving for the Country
    Karen Dalton - TocarDown On The Street (Don't You Follow Me Down)
    Lene Lovich - TocarBird Song
    L7 - Shitlist
    Martina Topley-Bird - TocarAnything
    Neko Case - Hold On, Hold On
    The Paradise Motel - Bad Light
    Sister Rosetta Tharpe - TocarDown by the Riverside
    The Triffids - Raining Pleasure
    The White Stripes - In the Cold, Cold Night
    Vashti Bunyan - TocarRainbow River

    So that is it. It wasn't so hard really (but cutting it down to ten was). I've most likely missed something which I'll remember later and be kicking myself about but I'm pretty happy with this mix. It seems my favorite female singer songwriter is Beth Gibbons with my number 1 track in my top ten. Plus two more Portishead songs and one from Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man project album. If you don't know she wrote My Secret for Jane Birkin a few years ago too. That adds up to five tracks out of one hundred which is not many but more that anyone else.

    Anyway what do you think??? I liked writing these journal entries but I do like reading you comments and It's also the only way I can tell if anyone has been reading or looking at them. Thanks and bye for now.
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  • my top albums (overall)

    Nov 9 2009, 15h36 por analurowe

    1. Dannii Minogue - Neon Nights (452)
    2. Dannii Minogue - Unleashed (386)
    3. Dannii Minogue - Club Disco (368)
    4. Various Artists - Neon Nights (269)
    5. Florence + The Machine - Lungs (242)
    6. Carla Bruni - No Promises (231)
    7. Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift (Deluxe Edition) (228)
    8. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Read My Lips (215)
    9. Natalie Bassingthwaighte - 1000 Stars (214)
    10. Emilie Autumn - Opheliac, Ltd. Deluxe Edition (212)
    11. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Trip the Light Fantastic (196)
    12. Dannii Minogue - Girl (181)
    13. Kylie Minogue - Body Language (172)
    14. Kylie Minogue - Fever (170)
    15. Carla Bruni - Comme si de rien n'était (165)
    16. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Shoot From the Hip (160)
    17. Kylie Minogue - X (158)
    18. Dannii Minogue - The Hits & Beyond (156)
    19. Cheryl Cole - 3 Words (155)
    20. Melanie C - Beautiful Intentions (149)
    21. Clint Mansell - Requiem For A Dream (Soundtrack ) (148)
    22. Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild (141)
    23. Sara Bareilles - Little Voice (135)
    24. Girls Aloud - Tangled Up (134)
    25. Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion (133)
    26. Carla Bruni - Quelqu'un m'a dit (121)
    27. Soundtrack - The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants (118) 28. Rihanna - The Singles Collection (117)
    29. Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare (113)
    30. Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane (111)
    31. Kylie Minogue - Light Years (111)
    32. She & Him - Volume One (111)
    33. Coeur de Pirate - Coeur De Pirate (109)
    34. Aimee Mann - Bachelor No. 2 (107)
    35. The Bird and the Bee - Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future (103)
    36. Siobhan Donaghy - Ghosts (103)
    37. Diablo Swing Orchestra - The Butcher's Ballroom (100)
    38. The Bird and the Bee - the bird and the bee (99)
    39. Girls Aloud - Sound Of The Underground (98)
    40. Soho Dolls - Ribbed Music For The Numb Generation (98)
    41. Nickelback - All the Right Reasons (97)
    42. Uffie - First Love (96)
    43. Kylie Minogue - Impossible Princess (95)
    44. Nightwish - Highest Hopes - The Best Of Nightwish (93)
    45. Mika - The Boy Who Knew Too Much (93)
    46. Goldfrapp - Supernature (93)
    47. Soho Dolls - Stripper (92)
    48. Hole - Live Through This (86)
    49. P!nk - I'm Not Dead (81)
    50. Lenka - Lenka (81)

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  • Četvrtih godinu dana (plus puno)

    Nov 7 2009, 19h53 por kralj_svemira

    Heh, fulao i četvrtu godišnjicu, i to za skoro mjesec dana. I jopet, tko bi rekao da će se to dogoditi, pošto ionako cijeli dan provodim gledajući kako se stvari skroblaju.

    Odskroblano 66894 pjesama, što bi odokativno bilo 22718 u godini dana, za razliku od 16-17 prije. Polako ali sigurno idem prema svom cilju od 50k godišnje, prljavoj potkošulji, tucetu mačaka i zamračenom podrumu.

    Top 20

    1 Belle and Sebastian 1,252 (+-0)
    2 Sufjan Stevens 945 (+-0)
    3 Yann Tiersen 935 (+8)
    4 Radiohead 882 (+9) WTF
    5 The National 797 (+2)
    6 Deerhoof 791 (-1)
    7 Kristin Hersh 755 (new entry) <3
    8 Svadbas 721 (-2)
    9 of Montreal 717 (-1)
    10 Sparklehorse 713 (-1)
    11 Bill Evans 712 (-7)
    12 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 705 (+4)
    13 Art Tatum 703 (new entry) meh
    14 Aimee Mann 689 (new entry)
    15 Yo La Tengo 684 (new entry)
    16 Modest Mouse 674 (+1)
    17 Thelonious Monk 670 (+1)
    18 Joanna Newsom 664 (-4)
    19 Pink Floyd 654 (-7) još uvijek tu, wow
    20 Architecture in Helsinki 634 (+-0)
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  • mix for Autumn 2009

    Out 23 2009, 4h10 por madeofclay

    1 Funkadelic - Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow
    2 Spiritualized - Lay Back in the Sun
    3 Bibio - Haikuesque (When She Laughs)
    4 dEUS - Hotellounge (Be the Death of Me)
    5 Aimee Mann - Wise Up
    6 Palace Brothers - Pushkin
    7 Or, The Whale - Datura
    8 The Velvet Underground - Beginning to See the Light
    9 The Melvins - The Ballad of Dwight Frye
    10 Radiohead - These Are My Twisted Words
    11 Darker My Love - Slide
    12 Wavves - So Bored
    13 Sons of Otis - Liquid Jam
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  • music library walk: A through Aim

    Out 20 2009, 7h24 por peracebolla

    a-ha
    So of course everyone loves "Take On Me"...how could you not? but I never really heard anything else from a-Ha until a few years ago, when Julie (my sister) played the rest of Hunting High and Low for me when we were driving who remembers where. "Love Is Reason" stood out right away, but the whole album is pretty fantastic. Later, I acquired another song from Jen (also my sister), "The Living Daylights," from a James Bond Soundtrack...this one ended up being my wake-up song in Spain when I first got itunes alarm and didn't know how to change the settings yet. It's a good song, but I still find the first few seconds a little jarring, since they shocked me out of dreams so many times.


    AFI
    Sing the Sorrow deeefinitely reminds me of early 2003, when I had just come back to Stuart from a few months living in New York. Mimi and Tracey had an apartment together in Glenwood, and every waking moment was spent there. I remember Tracey and the Last Laugh guys and also Kretzer being really excited about the release of this album. I had heard a few A.F.I. songs before...singles from earlier albums...but not much. There was something really appealing about these new songs, though. Probably just poppy enough for me. And so it became a backdrop to many of those nights. Saw them at Warped Tour at some point, which was fun and ridiculous.


    ABBA
    When I was around 14/15, my sisters took me to a couple concerts...I particularly remember going to House of Blues, once for Cyndi Lauper, and once for Duran Duran. Julie was too cool for Abba, but Jen and I would get ready listening to the Gold (greatest hits) album. I had a very silly pair of fake leather pants at that time and wore them with brightly colored tube-tops and glittery make-up. Now, I also associate Abba with my Dad, since for some reason he really loves Mamma Mia. My favorite songs are "Knowing Me, Knowing You," "Super Trouper" and "Lay All Your Love on Me."

    ABC
    Where did THIS come from? "Poison Arrow" is a pretty sweet jam, but I have no recollection of it from the 80's, nor do I know how or when it got into my library. But even though I can't trace where it came from, I'm not deleting it. It's sweet new wave-y fun. Who broke my heart? You did. You did.

    abx
    I was following a music blog for a while that I found through Shawn McGee's last.fm friends somehow. The flow of posts slowed down to a trickle a few months ago and then I just stopped checking altogether, but during the time I was going, I downloaded some interesting things I probably would never have found otherwise. "Light Falsetto Music" is one of them mash-up thangs (I obviously live in a cave most of the time). Not something I'm likely to investigate further, but It's appealing enough to keep around for now, methinks.

    Ace of Base
    Oh yeahhhh. Elementary school. All that she wants is another baby... I think at first I thought this was referring to an actual baby... So yeah, these Swedes were fun to record from the radio and sing during recess. I've got three tracks which I still definitely enjoy from time to time..."All That She Wants," "Don't Turn Around," and of course, "The Sign."

    Acoustic Syndicate
    "Rainbow was a Rollercoaster" was put on a mix for me by Andy when we first made the switch from friends to dating. He was at University of Tennessee and had thus acquired a taste for bluegrassy and hippie-ish jam band-y sorts of music. I don't know any other songs by this band, but I loooove the banjo, and the singer's voice is pretty nice, too. It reminds me of Andy and of the funny concept of us ever being anything more than friends, that seemed like a good idea at the time.

    The Ad Libs
    ooh. "Boy From New York City" is on a 60's Dance Party cd that belongs to my parents. I got hold of it in high school and never gave it back. Sorry, guys.

    Adam Faith
    Oh look, something else I took from my parents. This one I just borrowed, copied to my computer and gave back, though. The album is "The British Invasion" and this track is "It's Alright." Good handclap situation in the chorus.

    Adam Rhinehart
    Ashley Belanger made me a great mix maybe in 2005 or 2006 with a bunch of songs from different Lou Barlow projects and a few other little jems. "Anxiety of Nearness" is definitely the sappiest song on that entire mix, but it's sweet. :)

    Adama Yalomba
    According to last.fm, this artist is from Mali. The song "Politique" is from the album Festival in the Desert, which I'm pretty sure I copied from Jen. I should put this song on my dance around the house playlist.

    Adele
    "Hometown Glory" is another song I got from that music blog I was following for a time. Honestly didn't listen to it until right this minute. She's got a rich tone...sounds vocally similar to Amy Winehouse but with a sweet sadness. Maybe I should seek out more from her...I love female vocalists but can be fairly judgmental and picky about them. The track just ended. Maybe I'll try Adele radio on here sometime soon. Maybe.

    The Admirations
    "The Bells of Rosa Rita" is one of many, many doo-wop songs I acquired from Victor. I love this genre SO much.

    Adriana Caselotti
    And now we come to the first of much Disney music. Adriana Caselotti was the voice of Snow White, so here we have "Whistle While You Work" and "Someday My Prince Will Come." My strongest memory relating to this is being at the parks in 5th grade with my family and BFFs at the time Leighan and Aschlei, imitating the ridiculously high squeaky voice of Snow White when she sings into the wishing well and has her voice echo back...

    Aerosmith
    I don't know why of all Aerosmith songs, I only have "Walk This Way." This song doesn't do much for me, really. Oh, now I see. It's from a collection called "Ultimate Rock Collection: Gold and Platinum" that I borrowed from my parents when I was in high school. I made a lot of mix tapes with that collection as a base. I miss mix tapes. Anyway, as far as Aerosmith goes, I can't help but love "Dream On," especially when it's played at a piano bar. I also can get into some of the ridic 90's singles. But I don't have them in my library. I'll get over it.

    Afel Bocoum
    This is another one from Festival in the Desert... I like the unison singing...but I don't have much else to say about this.

    Against Me!
    I sort of saw them at a show in Orlando in 2003, but it got broken up when they were barely into the set. What I saw was fun though, so I eventually bought an album. What I bought was the Acoustic EP, which I listened to a lot and liked a great deal, but I guess not enough to get more. Last year in Spain, my roommate Steve was a big fan, so he'd play some of the songs on guitar for us to sing. He gave me a few more albums, but it's still not really a go-to for me. That being said, I did just listen to all of it again while cleaning, and it was enjoyable...and they do get bonus points for being from Florida.

    Aicha Bint Chighaly
    Wow! Another song from Festival in the Desert whose artist starts with A!

    Aimee Mann
    Oh, Man(n). I love her. Her voice isn't "pretty" per se, but it appeals so much to my ears, especially when paired with her lovely melodies. Like so many artists, she was first introduced to me by my sister Julie, who pointed out that she was the singer from 80s band 'Til Tuesday ("Voices Carry"). I played the album Lost in Space over and over and over. It was really exciting to finally see her play in Orlando with Tracey, Lauren Othón, and Chris Ziemba in...let's say 2006. My very favorite songs are "I Can't Get My Head Around It," "That's Just What You Are," and "Invisible Ink." <3

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  • bands seen live

    Out 19 2009, 2h54 por rhinowing

    bands I've seen more than once:

    10+ times:
    Elsinore - Courtyard Cafe 8/24/06, Illini Union 9/29/06, Taste of Champaign 2007, Sweetcorn Fest 2007, Urban Outfitters 8/24/08, Pygmalion 2008, Record Store Day 2009, IMCFest 2009, Green Music Fest 2009, Cowboy Monkey 8/22/09, Pygmalion 2009
    Headlights - Courtyard Cafe 10/7/06, Krannert Art Museum 9/6/07, Canopy Club 3/6/08, IMC 4/18/08, Canopy Club 6/6/08, Urban Outfitters 8/29/08, Pygmalion 2008, Canopy Club 3/14/08, IMCFest 2009, Pygmalion 2009

    eight times:
    Morgan Orion - IMC 11/5/06, Red Herring 3/8/07, Red Herring 3/29/07, Red Herring 7/6/07, UIUC Main Quad 8/8/07, IMC 8/20/07, Cloud Factory 9/22/09, Channing-Murray 10/14/09
    Zmick - Red Herring 4/14/07, Red Herring 5/5/07, Red Herring 11/2/07, Canopy Club 1/25/08, Sweetcorn Fest 2008, Canopy Club 8/23/08, Canopy Club 9/1/08, Canopy Club 9/22/08

    seven times:
    New Ruins - Courtyard Cafe 5/2/07, Red Herring 5/5/07, Pygmalion 2008, Cowboy Monkey 12/27/08, Cowboy Monkey 8/22/09, Courtyard Cafe 9/4/09, Pygmalion 2009
    Common Loon[artist] - IMCFest 2007, IMC 5/4/08, Pygmalion 2008, IMCFest 2009, Record Store Day 2009, Taste of Champaign 2009, Pygmalion 2009

    six times:
    Me, Him and Charlie Miller - Iron Post 5/16/07, Iron Post 10/6/07, IMC 10/19/07, IMC 11/16/07, IMC 1/11/08, Iron Post 8/15/08

    five times:
    Mit'n - Red Herring 4/14/07, Iron Post 5/16/07, Courtyard Cafe 10/12/07, Caffe Paradiso 10/25/07, IMC 5/4/08

    four times:
    Nine Inch Nails - Assembly Hall 2/10/06, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater 7/3/06, Scottrade Center 8/20/08, Bonnaroo 2009
    Duke of Uke - IMC 11/5/06, Iron Post 4/20/07, IMC 10/19/07, Espresso Royale 5/27/08
    Fireflies - IMC 9/13/06, IMC 10/27/06, Red Herring 3/8/07, IMC 11/10/07
    Organic Flow - house show 1/25/08, Taste of Nevada 8/24/08, Courtyard Cafe 9/13/08, IMCFest 2009
    World's First Flying Machine - Pygmalion 2008, Canopy Club 3/14/08, Courtyard Cafe 8/27/09, Caffe Paradiso 10/2/09
    The Hood Internet - Pygmalion 2008, Canopy Club 12/13/08, Bonnaroo 2009, Pygmalion 2009

    three times:
    David Bazan - Pygmalion 2006, Caffe Paradiso 9/23/06, Courtyard Cafe 12/6/08
    Shipwreck - Courtyard Cafe 8/24/06, Courtyard Cafe 10/7/06, Krannert Art Museum 1/24/08
    Yo La Tengo - Pitchfork 2006, Lollapalooza 2007, Pygmalion 2008
    The Dresden Dolls - Metro 10/15/05, Lollapalooza 2006, Vic Theatre 10/20/06
    Kaki King - Wall to Wall 2005, Highdive 10/13/06, Wall to Wall 2007
    The Roots - Area: One 7/15/01, Lollapalooza 2007, Kirkland PAC 3/29/08
    Triple Whip - Iron Post 2/18/07, Boneyard Arts Fest 4/20/07, Red Herring 5/5/07
    Ryan Groff - Iron Post 2/18/07, Boneyard Arts Fest 4/20/07, Pygmalion 2009
    Spoon - Foellinger Hall 10/28/07, Pitchfork 2006, Lollapalooza 2007
    KiKi and PeePee - Living Room 12/14/07, Living Room 1/4/08, Red Herring 1/25/08
    Good Night & Good Morning - Error House 1/12/08, Error House 1/19/08, Pygmalion 2009
    Krukid - Red Herring 11/2/07, Kirkland PAC 3/29/08, Canopy Club 12/13/08
    Mordechai in the Mirror - IMC 5/4/08, Caffe Paradiso 10/3/08, IMC 5/30/09
    Decibully - Pygmalion 2008, Courtyard Cafe 5/1/09, Pygmalion 2009

    two times:
    Incubus - Area: One 7/15/01, Assembly Hall 10/13/02
    Jeffrey Lewis - IMC 11/5/06, Channing-Murray 10/14/09
    My Morning Jacket - Foellinger Auditorium 12/5/06, Bonnaroo 2008
    The Chemicals - IMC 10/27/06, Sweetcorn Fest 2007
    Silversun Pickups - Courtyard Cafe 10/7/06, Lollapalooza 2007
    Caleb Engstrom - Pygmalion 2006, Courtyard Cafe 5/2/07
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Lollapalooza 2006, Assembly Hall 3/3/07
    Ohtis - Courtyard Cafe 8/24/06, Pygmalion 2009
    Andrew Bird - Lollapalooza 2006, Pygmalion 2007
    Death Cab for Cutie - Lollapalooza 2005, Foellinger Auditorium 10/13/05
    Dustin and the Furniture - UIUC Main Quad 8/8/07, Living Room 1/4/08
    Corn Desert Ramblers - Red Herring 4/14/07, Iron Post 1/16/09
    painkillers - Iron Post 6/16/07, Iron Post 1/16/09
    The Decemberists - Foellinger Auditorium 4/15/07, Millennium Park 7/18/07
    Withershins x2 - Red Herring 5/5/07, Living Room 12/14/07
    Charles Joseph Smith - Red Herring 5/5/07, Red Herring 11/2/07
    Alleyway Sex - IMC 6/30/07, Courtyard Cafe 1/26/08
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Lollapalooza 2007, Bonnaroo 2009
    Megan Johns - IMC 8/20/07, Living Room 12/14/07
    Dark Meat - Sweetcorn Fest 2007, Pygmalion 2008
    Sonny Landreth - Wall to Wall 2007, Blues Brews and BBQ 2009
    Smashing Pumpkins - Braden Auditorium 10/4/07, Adler Theatre 8/8/08
    Man Man - Courtyard Cafe 10/12/07, Canopy Club 10/16/08
    Kenny Knowles - Red Herring 11/2/07, Red Herring 1/25/08
    Yeni Raki - Red Herring 11/2/07, IMC 11/16/07
    Hathaways - Red Herring 11/2/07, Pygmalion 2009
    The Beauty Shop - IMCFest 2007, Krannert Art Museum 1/24/08
    Maritime - Courtyard Cafe 2/9/08, Green Fest 2009
    Company of Thieves - Courtyard Cafe 2/9/08, Courtyard Cafe 1/25/09
    Broken Social Scene - Bonnaroo 2008, Foellinger Auditorium 10/19/08
    Derek Trucks Band - Bonnaroo 2008, Ellnora 2009
    Jonathon Childers - Canopy Club 8/23/08, Pygmalion 2008
    You & Yourn - Courtyard Cafe 12/6/08, Pygmalion 2009
    Oceans - Courtyard Cafe 3/13/09, Pygmalion 2009
    Maserati - Courtyard Cafe 3/13/09, Pygmalion 2009
    Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Courtyard Cafe 9/4/09, Rocket House 9/4/09
    Peninsula - Cloud Factory 9/22/09, Channing Murray 10/14/09
    The Avett Brothers - Canopy Club 9/7/08, Canopy Club 10/22/09

    one time:
    The Who - Deer Creek 7/26/97
    OutKast - Area: One 7/15/01
    Moby - Area: One 7/15/01
    Hometown Hero - Assembly Hall 10/13/02

    Doris Henson - Pageant 7/7/05
    The Crimea - Pageant 7/7/05
    Billy Corgan - Pageant 7/7/05
    The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Lollapalooza 2005
    M83 - Lollapalooza 2005
    Liz Phair - Lollapalooza 2005
    Cake - Lollapalooza 2005
    Billy Idol - Lollapalooza 2005
    Primus - Lollapalooza 2005
    Pixies - Lollapalooza 2005
    Weezer - Lollapalooza 2005
    Saul Williams - Lollapalooza 2005
    Dinosaur Jr. - Lollapalooza 2005
    Ben Kweller - Lollapalooza 2005
    Drive-By Truckers - Lollapalooza 2005
    Arcade Fire - Lollapalooza 2005
    Dandy Warhols - Lollapalooza 2005
    Dave Mason - Brookhaven Amphitheater 8/19/05
    Eric Burdon - Brookhaven Amphitheater 8/19/05
    Andy Summers - Wall to Wall 2005
    Vernon Reid - Wall to Wall 2005
    Youth Group - Foellinger Auditorium 10/13/05
    Mucca Pazza - Metro 10/15/05
    Faun Fables - Metro 10/15/05

    Mary Timony - Foellinger Auditorium 10/28/05
    Moving Units - Assembly Hall 2/10/06
    Phat Phunktion - Mills Recital Hall 6/26/06
    Theory of Everything - Aroma Cafe 7/13/06
    Nels Cline Singers - Pitchfork 2006
    Bonde do Role - Pitchfork 2006
    CSS - Pitchfork 2006
    Aesop Rock - Pitchfork 2006
    Mission of Burma - Pitchfork 2006
    Os Mutantes - Pitchfork 2006
    The M's - Lollapalooza 2006
    Stars - Lollapalooza 2006
    Mute Math - Lollapalooza 2006
    Secret Machines - Lollapalooza 2006
    Sleater-Kinney - Lollapalooza 2006
    VHS or Beta (DJ Set) - Lollapalooza 2006
    Ween - Lollapalooza 2006
    Be Your Own Pet - Lollapalooza 2006
    The Go! Team - Lollapalooza 2006
    Peeping Tom - Lollapalooza 2006
    Particle - Lollapalooza 2006
    Calexico - Lollapalooza 2006
    The Flaming Lips - Lollapalooza 2006
    The New Pornographers - Lollapalooza 2006
    Manu Chao - Lollapalooza 2006
    Catfish Haven - Lollapalooza 2006
    Manishevitz - Lollapalooza 2006
    Benevento-Russo Duo - Lollapalooza 2006
    Matisyahu - Lollapalooza 2006
    Queens of the Stone Age - Lollapalooza 2006
    Watery Domestic - Courtyard Cafe 8/24/06
    Psalters - IMC 9/13/09
    mewithoutYou - IMC 9/13/06
    Danielson - Pygmalion 2006
    Lorenzo Goetz - Illini Union 9/29/06
    Ostinato - Illini Union 9/29/06
    The Kingdom - Courtyard Cafe 10/7/06
    Viva Voce - Courtyard Cafe 10/7/06
    The Red Paintings - Vic Theatre 10/20/06
    Sxip Shirey - Vic Theatre 10/20/06
    1090 Club - IMC 10/27/06
    Irving - IMC 10/27/06
    The Slip - Foellinger Auditorium 12/5/06

    scurvine - Iron Post 1/19/07
    Nonagon - Iron Post 2/18/07
    Gnarls Barkley - Assembly Hall 3/3/07
    Hinter - Red Herring 3/8/07
    Chick Corea and Gary Burton - Krannert Center 4/5/07
    Greg Spero Trio - Red Herring 4/14/07
    My Brightest Diamond - Foellinger Auditorium 4/15/07
    The Living Blue - Boneyard Arts Fest 4/20/07
    Lynn O'brien - Boneyard Arts Fest 4/21/07
    Strawberry Alarm Clock - Virginia Theatre 4/29/07
    Jose Gonzalez - Courtyard Cafe 5/2/07
    Santa - Red Herring 5/5/07
    Dorian Minor - Red Herring 5/5/07
    Water Between Continents - Iron Post 6/14/07
    Carbomb Lottery - IMC 6/30/07
    OUTCAST TO SOCIETY - IMC 6/30/07
    Vexed Youth - IMC 6/30/07
    Hollowed Out - IMC 6/30/07
    Slint - Pitchfork 2007
    GZA/Genius - Pitchfork 2007
    Sonic Youth - Pitchfork 2007
    The Polyphonic Spree - Lollapalooza 2007
    Electric Six - Lollapalooza 2007
    Blonde Redhead - Lollapalooza 2007
    LCD Soundsystem - Lollapalooza 2007
    Daft Punk - Lollapalooza 2007
    I'm From Barcelona - Lollapalooza 2007
    Silverchair - Lollapalooza 2007
    Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Lollapalooza 2007
    Patti Smith - Lollapalooza 2007
    Interpol - Lollapalooza 2007
    The Postmarks - Lollapalooza 2007
    Rodrigo y Gabriela - Lollapalooza 2007
    The Black Angels - Lollapalooza 2007
    TV on the Radio - Lollapalooza 2007
    Pearl Jam - Lollapalooza 2007
    A Drum and an Open Window - IMC 8/20/07
    Michael Kammin - IMC 8/20/07
    Poster Children - Krannert Art Museum 9/6/07
    Oh Astro - Krannert Art Museum 9/6/07
    Toubab Krewe - Wall to Wall 2007
    Campbell Brothers - Wall to Wall 2007
    Yohimbe Brothers - Wall to Wall 2007
    Harry Manx - Wall to Wall 2007
    Tony McManus - Wall to Wall 2007
    Alex de Grassi - Wall to Wall 2007
    John McLaughlin - Wall to Wall 2007
    [artist]Jorma Kaukonen[artist] - Wall to Wall 2007
    Banning Eyre - Wall to Wall 2007
    Buddy Guy - Wall to Wall 2007
    Dianogah - Pygmalion 2007
    Weird Al Yankovic - Assembly Hall 9/28/07
    The Bravery - Braden Auditorium 10/4/07
    The Extraordinaires - Courtyard Cafe 10/12/07
    Bob Dylan - US Cellular Coliseum 10/20/07
    Elvis Costello - US Cellular Coliseum 10/20/07
    Amos Lee - US Cellular Coliseum 10/20/07
    Western Civilization - Caffe Paradiso 10/25/07
    Mount Eerie - Caffe Paradiso 10/25/07
    Too Much to Carry - Red Herring 11/2/07
    Michael Malinsky - IMCFest 2007
    Infinite Imagination - IMCFest 2007
    JigGsaw - IMCFest 2007
    Kilborn Alley Blues Band - IMCFest 2007
    Candy Foster and Shades of Blue - IMCFest 2007
    Murali Coryell - IMCFest 2007
    Shirley King - IMCFest 2007
    Matt Rocks - IMC 11/16/07
    Jenny is a Boy - Living Room 1/4/08
    Toby Foster - Living Room 1/4/08
    white. wrench. conservatory - IMC 1/11/08
    Zachary Morris - Error House 1/12/08
    Wabash - Error House 1/12/08
    Clever Coil - Error House 1/12/08
    The Fix - Error House 1/12/08
    1999 - Error House 1/19/08
    The Signal - Error House 1/19/08
    The Drastics - Courtyard Cafe 1/26/08
    Mustard Plug - Courtyard Cafe 1/26/08
    Inspector Owl - Courtyard Cafe 2/9/08
    Egon's Unicat - Courtyard Cafe 3/1/08
    Manic Sewing Circle - Courtyard Cafe 3/1/08
    Evangelicals - Canopy Club 3/6/08
    Tall Tale - Canopy Club 3/6/08
    The Guess Who - EPCOT Center 3/20/08
    Kronos Quartet - Krannert Center 4/3/08
    Unwed Sailor - Courtyard Cafe 4/12/08
    Ryan Lindsey - Courtyard Cafe 4/12/08
    Corn tha Coon - IMC 4/18/08
    Islands - IMC 4/18/08
    Stars of the Lid - Staerkel Planetarium 4/22/08
    Christopher Willits - Staerkel Planetarium 4/22/08
    Jookabox - Canopy Club 6/6/08
    MGMT - Bonnaroo 2008
    Battles - Bonnaroo 2008
    Fiery Furnaces - Bonnaroo 2008
    Minus the Bear - Bonnaroo 2008
    !!! - Bonnaroo 2008
    M.I.A. - Bonnaroo 2008
    Chris Rock - Bonnaroo 2008
    Metallica - Bonnaroo 2008
    Les Claypool - Bonnaroo 2008
    Soul Rebels Brass Band - Bonnaroo 2008
    Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings - Bonnaroo 2008
    Gogol Bordello - Bonnaroo 2008
    B.B. King - Bonnaroo 2008
    Levon Helm - Bonnaroo 2008
    Sigur Ros - Bonnaroo 2008
    The Morningbell - Bonnaroo 2008
    The Coup - Bonnaroo 2008
    Bela Fleck - Bonnaroo 2008
    Ladytron - Bonnaroo 2008
    Robert Randolph - Bonnaroo 2008
    Aimee Mann - Bonnaroo 2008
    Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Bonnaroo 2008
    Jake Shimabukuro - Bonnaroo 2008
    Grizzly Bear - Verizon Wireless 8/3/08
    Radiohead - Verizon Wireless 8/3/08
    Identity Crisis - Iron Post 8/12/08
    Beat Kitchen - Iron Post 8/15/08
    A Place to Bury Strangers - Scottrade Center 8/20/08
    Foghat - Sweetcorn Fest 2008
    The Brother Whys - Canopy Club 8/23/08
    Snowsera - Canopy Club 8/23/08
    Herbert Wiser Band - Canopy Club 9/1/08
    Justin Gordon - Canopy Club 9/7/08
    Jaik Willis - Courtyard Cafe 9/13/08
    Coco Coca - Pygmalion 2008
    Times New Viking - Pygmalion 2008
    Eureka Sky - Pygmalion 2008
    Everthus the Deadbeats - Pygmalion 2008
    Pontiak - Pygmalion 2008
    Wye Oak - Pygmalion 2008
    Robots Counterfeiting Money - Pygmalion 2008
    Monotonix - Pygmalion 2008
    Dan Deacon - Pygmalion 2008
    The Lonelyhearts - Pygmalion 2008
    Kid, You'll Move Mountains - Pygmalion 2008
    Gentleman Auction House - Pygmalion 2008
    Pattern Is Movement - Pygmalion 2008
    Titus Andronicus - Pygmalion 2008
    Black Mountain - Pygmalion 2008
    Centaur - Pygmalion 2008
    Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter - Pygmalion 2008
    High Places - Pygmalion 2008
    Animate Objects - Pygmalion 2008
    Asobi Seksu - Pygmalion 2008
    Peter Piek - Canopy Club 9/22/08
    Passafire - Canopy Club 9/22/08
    Hopewell - Aragon Ballroom 9/27/08
    My Bloody Valentine - Aragon Ballroom 9/27/08
    The Abacinators - IMC 10/5/08
    Dizzy Chair Time - IMC 10/5/08
    Roberta Sparrow - IMC 10/5/08
    The Independents - IMC 10/5/08
    The Queers - IMC 10/5/08
    Tim Fite - Canopy Club 10/16/08
    Land of Talk - Foellinger Auditorium 10/19/08
    CX Kidtronik - Canopy Club 11/5/08
    The Death Set - Canopy Club 11/5/08
    Girl Talk - Canopy Club 11/5/08
    Fotosputnik - Courtyard Cafe 11/15/08
    The Hentchmen - Courtyard Cafe 11/15/08
    The Fleshtones - Courtyard Cafe 11/15/08
    Starflyer 59 - Courtyard Cafe 12/6/08
    Ice Water - Canopy Club 12/13/08
    Tractor Kings - Cowboy Monkey 12/27/08
    Hum - Cowboy Monkey 12/27/08

    Frightened Rabbit - Courtyard Cafe 1/22/09
    Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Courtyard Cafe 1/25/09
    Matter of Face - Red Herring 1/30/09
    Jackhammer Hoganson - Red Herring 1/30/09
    The Night Brigade - Red Herring 1/30/09
    Wastebasket - Red Herring 1/30/09
    Checkerboard Stalemate - Red Herring 1/30/09
    Eugene Mirman - Courtyard Cafe 2/14/09
    Pomegranates - Canopy Club 3/14/09
    John Vanderslice - Courtyard Cafe 4/2/09
    The Mountain Goats - Courtyard Cafe 4/2/09
    The War on Drugs - Courtyard Cafe 4/3/09
    The Hold Steady - Courtyard Cafe 4/3/09
    Five Peace Band - Krannert Center 4/7/09
    The Butts - Black Sheep Cafe 4/10/09
    Soy City Stranglers - Black Sheep Cafe 4/10/09
    Obi Wan Kenblo Mi - Black Sheep Cafe 4/10/09
    River City Rebels - Black Sheep Cafe 4/10/09
    The Casualties - Black Sheep Cafe 4/10/09
    Sunset Stallion - IMCFest 2009
    We Landed on the Moon! - IMCFest 2009
    The Ruckus - IMCFest 2009
    Faux Coup - Illini Union 4/30/09
    Crazy/Agile - Illini Union 4/30/09
    Local H - Illini Union 4/30/09
    Light Pollution - Courtyard Cafe 5/1/09
    The Foundry Field Recordings - Courtyard Cafe 5/1/09
    John Hoeffleur - Iron Post 6/2/09
    Ave Marling - Iron Post 6/2/09
    Your Yellow Dress - The Stanley 6/8/09
    Passion Pit - Bonnaroo 2009
    Motion Potion - Bonnaroo 2009
    Tobacco - Bonnaroo 2009
    Dirty Projectors - Bonnaroo 2009
    Animal Collective - Bonnaroo 2009
    St. Vincent - Bonnaroo 2009
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Bonnaroo 2009
    David Byrne - Bonnaroo 2009
    Pheonix - Bonnaroo 2009
    Mynameisjohnmichael - Bonnaroo 2009
    Chairlift - Bonnaroo 2009
    Katzenjammer - Bonnaroo 2009
    Robin Hitchcock - Bonnaroo 2009
    Bon Iver - Bonnaroo 2009
    of Montreal - Bonnaroo 2009
    Wilco - Bonnaroo 2009
    The Mars Volta - Bonnaroo 2009
    Russian Circles - Bonnaroo 2009
    Bruce Springsteen - Bonnaroo 2009
    High on Fire - Bonnaroo 2009
    Erykah Badu - Bonnaroo 2009
    Okkervil River - Bonnaroo 2009
    Neko Case - Bonnaroo 2009
    Phish - Bonnaroo 2009
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    Pinetop Perkins - Blues Brews and BBQ Fest
    Bob Margolin - Blues Brews and BBQ Fest
    Willie "Big Eyes" Smith - Blues Brews and BBQ Fest
    Brilliant Pebbles - Green Music Fest 2009
    Sybris - Green Music Fest 2009
    Say Hi - Green Music Fest 2009
    Tapes 'n Tapes - Green Music Fest 2009
    Art Brut - Green Music Fest 2009
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    Moons - Terror House 8/23/09
    Straight No Chaser - Terror House 8/23/09
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    Cougar Den - Terror House 8/23/09
    Nurses - Courtyard Cafe 8/27/09
    Throw Me the Statue - Courtyard Cafe 8/27/09
    The Brunettes - Courtyard Cafe 8/27/09
    War - Sweetcorn Fest 2009
    My Werewolf Diary - Cowboy Monkey 8/29/09
    The Beets - Cowboy Monkey 8/29/09
    Vivian Girls - Cowboy Monkey 8/29/09
    Chicha Libre - Ellnora 2009
    Frank Vignola - Ellnora 2009
    Junior Brown - Ellnora 2009
    The National - Ellnora 2009
    Yea Big + Kid Static - Parkland 9/13/09
    Matt and Kim - Parkland 9/13/09
    Mt St Helens Vietnam Band - Pygmalion 2009
    Owen - Pygmalion 2009
    Japandroids - Pygmalion 2009
    Liz Janes - Pygmalion 2009
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    Joe Pug - Pygmalion 2009
    Skream - Pygmalion 2009
    Girls Next Door - Pygmalion 2009
    Low - Pygmalion 2009
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    The Books - Pygmalion 2009
    Iron And Wine - Pygmalion 2009
    Porno Galactica - Pygmalion 2009
    YACHT - Pygmalion 2009
    gazelle - Pygmalion 2009
    RJD2 - Pygmalion 2009
    Thankful Tree - Cloud Factory 9/22/09
    City Center - Cloud Factory 9/22/09
    The Vertebrats - Amara Yoga 10/1/09
    Bunny Zewt Suit - Channing Murray 10/14/09
    David Sedaris - Virginia Theater 10/16/09
    Infirmary - Terror House 10/24/09
    DOTK - Terror House 10/24/09
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    Maltross - Terror House 10/24/09
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  • Three years of Last FM

    Out 18 2009, 14h00 por yourcrowbar

    Wow, it's been three years since I joined Last FM. On every birthday, I write a journal entry about my top 50 artists at the time. Now it's time again - to compare my charts from 365 days ago it to my current top 50. The first number is their current position, and the second number is the position in my charts one year ago.


    1 (1) Lucinda Williams
    2 (4) Gemma Hayes
    3 (3) Tori Amos
    4 (2) The Smashing Pumpkins
    5 (5) Joan as Police Woman
    6 (6) Sheryl Crow
    7 (10) Leona Naess
    8 (8) Madonna
    9 (7) Jill Scott
    10 (9) PJ Harvey
    11 (18) Liz Phair
    12 (30) Web Sheldon
    13 (24) Kanye West
    14 (23) Teedra Moses
    15 (39) Rachael Yamagata
    16 (20) Laura Nyro
    17 (21) Aimee Mann
    18 (35) Antony and the Johnsons
    19 (11) Amerie
    20 (17) Björk
    21 (15) Arcade Fire
    22 (14) Portishead
    23 (13) Laura Veirs
    24 (12) The National
    25 (-) Emilíana Torrini
    26 (16) Vanessa da Mata
    27 (26) Shelby Lynne
    28 (-) Regina Spektor
    29 (27) The Long Blondes
    30 (22) Joni Mitchell
    31 (-) Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    32 (29) Shannon Wright
    33 (28) Missy Elliott
    34 (19) Nicole Atkins
    35 (-) Vashti Bunyan
    36 (37) Fiona Apple
    37 (32) Sonic Youth
    38 (25) Interpol
    39 (43) Britney Spears
    40 (33) Suzanne Vega
    41 (31) Kelis
    42 (-) Ray LaMontagne
    43 (41) Natalie Merchant
    44 (-) The xx
    45 (42) Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton
    46 (-) CéU
    47 (-) Ladyhawke
    48 (34) Kate Nash
    49 (-) Phoenix
    50 (44) Sleater-Kinney



    Nine new artists entered the top 50 - again, a decent amount; with more time, the charts tend to become established (see how the top 10 hasn't changed). It's kinda hard for me to listen to a new artist so heavily that it's capable to enter the top 50. Some of the "new" artists, of course, are not new to me; they just got benefited from releasing great albums since October 18th, 2008 - likeRegina Spektor and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
    The highest entry though, Emilíana Torrini, was heavily played because she was my favourite act at this year's Glastonbury - I played Me and Armini non-stop.

    There are some new-to-me artists though, such as The xx and CéU - owners probably of my two favourite albums of 2009. Even an artist as veteran as Vashti Bunyan managed to enter the top 50 - courtesy of my friend William (speaking of him: Web Sheldon, you're almost on my top 10! When is that EP coming out?).

    As for the top tracks, it's interesting to notice how every new Gemma Hayes release always grabs my attention: there are 7 Gemma songs on my top 50 - at least one from each album, one from the 2009 Oliver EP and at least one B-side. You go, girl.
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  • Likely the ALMOST last entry for the year...

    Out 17 2009, 3h26 por FangsFirst

    First, what has been opened from the unopened stack:
    Calexico and Iron & Wine's collaborative In the Reins EP
    Sigur Rós' Hvarf/Heim
    Aimee Mann's @#%&*! Smilers
    The Black Keys' Rubber Factory
    Idea

    Still to open from earlier I have:
    The B-52's' Wild Planet
    Belle and Sebastian's The Boy With The Arab Strap
    Electric Light Orchestra's On the Third Day
    Nine Inch Nails' Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
    Supertramp's Crime of the Century
    Willie Nelson's Shotgun Willie
    Ted Nugent's Free-For-All
    Steely Dan's Everything Must Go
    Modest Mouse's The Moon & Antarctica
    Jackson Browne's Running On Empty in a rather cheap remaindered deluxe edition (to replace an already-sold barebones release)
    And the John Coltrane set The Impulse! Albums Volume 1 which includes Coltrane, Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, Live at The Village Vanguard, Africa/Brass and Ballads.

    And adding, unopened:

    Weather Report's Weather Report, Black Market and Heavy Weather
    Yes' The Yes Album
    The Band's Rock Of Ages
    The Black Keys' Chulahoma EP
    Lindsey Buckingham's Go Insane
    The Byrds' Mr. Tambourine Man and Sweetheart of the Rodeo (though I've been told to get the boxset instead...)
    The Decemberists' The Crane Wife
    Devo's Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
    Jimi Hendrix's Band Of Gypsys
    Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick
    Roxy Music's Avalon
    Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years
    Ennio Morricone's score for The Mission


    And, for the rest of June:

    Goblin's Perché Si Uccidono (recorded as Il Reale Impero Britanico)
    Andrew Bird's Noble Beast and Useless Creatures
    Coheed and Cambria's Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV | Volume Two: No World For Tomorrow on vinyl


    And July:
    David Bowie's Earthling
    The Doobie Brothers' The Captain & Me
    Lindsey Buckingham's Out of the Cradle
    Suffocation's latest, Blood Oath
    Paul Simon's Paul Simon
    The Paul Butterfield Blues Band's The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
    Dio's Holy Diver
    Fast Times at Ridgmont High's soundtrack

    August:
    Jethro Tull's Aqualung
    Jeff Beck's Truth and Blow By Blow
    Blue Öyster Cult's Spectres and Agents of Fortune
    fun.'s Aim & Ignite
    The Dave Brubeck Quartet's Time Out (in ultra fancy deluxe form)
    Elvis Costello's Secret, Profane and Sugarcane
    Iron & Wine's Around the Well compilation
    Boston's Boston and Don't Look Back

    September:
    Mark Knopfler's Get Lucky
    The Allman Brothers Band's Eat A Peach (deluxe)
    Cream's Disraeli Gears (deluxe)
    Brother Ali's Us
    They Might Be Giants' latest kids' album Here Comes Science
    Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet
    Billy Joel's 52nd Street and An Innocent Man
    Alice in Chains' Black Gives Way To Blue
    Pearl Jam's Backspacer on vinyl
    and The Beatles' stereo remastered box set, meaning:
    Please Please Me, With the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Beatles for Sale, Help!,* Rubber Soul,* Revolver,* Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,* Magical Mystery Tour,* The White Album,* Yellow Submarine,* Abbey Road,* Let It Be* and The Past Masters*
    *=replacing old version

    October:
    Mission of Burma's The Sound of the Speed of Light
    Dead Man's Bones' Dead Man's Bones
    The Mountain Goats' Life of the World to Come
    Minus the Bear's Planet of Ice
    The Avett Brothers' I And Love And You
    BrakesBrakesBrakes' Touchdown
    Pearl Jam's Backspacer
    and on vinyl:

    We Were Promised Jetpacks' These Four Walls
    The Twilight Sad's Forget The Night Ahead
    Todd Rundgren's Hermit of Mink Hollow
    Genesis' Trespass
    The Boomtown Rats' Mondo Bongo
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  • 30 quistions about your top 30 artists

    Out 13 2009, 20h09 por leonie47

    1. How did you get into 29?
    Eagles of Death Metal - seing them live at the Zsiget-festival.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Siouxie and the Banshees - Can't think of one...

    3. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    The Cure - Only 2 real ones

    4. What is your favorite song by 15?
    The Doors - Alabama song

    5. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Heather Nova - Fidelity

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Garbage - #1 Crush

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Tegan and Sara - Living Room

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Hedwig And The Angry Inch (soundtrack) - Seeing the Origin Of Love for the first time, and the entire movie for that matter. Fantastic!

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    PJ Harvey - Hmm..Sheila Ni Nig

    10. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    The Beatles - hahaha, never, seen coverbands, though...

    11. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Autumn - wow, that's a long time ago, I can't remember!

    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    HorrorPops - Hell Yeah!

    13. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Tori Amos - Well, Tori, or when we talk about the posse, Pip.

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    The Birthday Massacre - Yeah, twice.

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    The Cardigans - Not specifically..

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Carla Bruni- Quelqu'un M'a Dit

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Ladytron - Eh, the first one, what's it called again?

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Zombina and the Skeletones - I love Rock and Roll

    19. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Evelyn Dark - There is no Runaway

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    Sarah McLachlan - I love Mirrorball, but that's a live-album, does that count?

    21. What is you favorite song by 3?
    Ani DiFranco - Wow, tough one, ehm...Whole Night

    22. What is you favorite song by 8?
    Regina Spektor - Chemo Limo

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Within Temptation - Around 30 times, I lost count..

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    The Corrs - Irrisistible, I think..

    25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    The Murmurs - Genius

    26. What is you favorite album by 7?
    Juliette & The Licks - Four On The Flour

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    Aimee Mann - Choice In The Matter

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Auf der Maur - Lightning Is My Girl

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Emilie Autumn - Opheliac

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    Peaches - None of them for real, all on my computer and Ipod, though..
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