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  • My Albums of 2009 with My Wishlist and a few other things by Me

    Dez 20 2009, 14h30 por BlackCoffeeDuck

    Well the year is almost over again and everyone is making lists of albums of 2009 so I'm going to too. This year I'm going do a top ten of My Albums which are the ones which I've went out and bought the real thing that you can hold in your hands. No downloads here if I couldn't be bother to find the CD it's not really here in front of me now so call me old fashioned. Also I'm going to do My Wishlist of this year which is CD's I haven't got but if someone needs a Christmas present or ten. Plus a few other things which I think I'll start with now.

    TRACK OF THE YEAR:
    The Drones
    Suicide is Painless
    I've been waiting for this for a long time now. I don't know how many times I've watched the video for this song on JTV, it's a Triple J radio's Like A Version cover song. Volume five has just come out and I went out and got the CD just for this track, is that mad? It's got some of the most bleak and depressing lyrics ever written but The Drones members are laughing at them throughout the song which kind-off juxtaposed it. I've written a whole journal about this track earlier so have a look in my older posts if you want to know more.

    EP OF THE YEAR:
    Magic Dirt
    White Boy EP
    This EP was released after the passing away of Dean Turner which is the saddest news of the year because he was so young still, only 37. Dean was a founding member, bass player and their producer. Recording these last tracks which ended up being his last before he passed away Friday August 21st, 2009 and a statement from band said: "For nine years, Dean battled an extremely rare form of soft tissue cancer called dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)... Being a very private man, Dean chose to fight the cancer in a quiet and dignified manner. He displayed great courage and incredible stoicism. And above all else he had an unshakeable positive attitude throughout his long ordeal. White Boy is from their last album. Two duets: Summer High (featuring Rowland S. Howard) and Love Is The Armour (featuring Gareth Liddiard), deep in a net of red, valley of the rose plus the epic ten minute last song Future Fuck.

    REISSUE OF THE YEAR:
    Beasts of Bourbon
    Box Set with the first three albums: The Axemans Jazz, Sour Mash and Black Milk
    Finally you can get these albums on CD, they were deleted forever and these three albums are their best by far. The original line-up of Kim Salmon and Spencer P. Jones on guitars, James Baker on drums, Boris Sujdovic on bass and Tex Perkins on vocals. The little booklet that comes with the box is very cool too with a lot old photos which I haven't seen before and liner notes by all the band members, not some music critics talking wank.

    DVD OF THE YEAR:
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    Your Funeral... My Trial (2009 Digital Remaster) Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 4) by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
    I really hate music documentary DVDs most of the time and just can't sit through them most of the time. But these talking heads and how it's filmed and edited together is really, really, really cool. Warren Ellis also says this is his favourite Bad Seeds album and I have to agree with him. To have a new copy of it is great is wicked too because my old one is totally falling apart so beaten up.

    SOUNDTRACK OF THE YEAR:
    Various Artists
    Palermo Shooting
    A new film by Wim Wenders which I haven't seen. It's got new Grinderman, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Matt Sweeney, Sibylle Baier tracks. Original score by Irmin Schmidt plus tracks by Portishead, Iron & Wine, Calexico, Velvet Underground, Beirut, Beth Gibbons & Rustin' Man and more, well, 21 tracks in total. Wim Wender has written the liner notes as an A to Z thing with just over 30 pages.

    LIVE ACT OF THE YEAR:
    The Drones
    Seeing them twice this year as a full band and then seeing Gareth Liddiard and Dan Luscombe playing acoustic too. These where unbelievable shows and I can't wait for the next time they come to town. Havilah winning my 2008 album of the year and now if you buy it you get a bonus disc of Live At The Hi-Fi which I downloaded because I wasn't going to buy the same CD twice but it a great live album so I do wish I had the real thing. The Drones are already starting to working on a new album.

    MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR:
    David McComb & The Triffids
    Edited by Chris Coughran & Niall Lucy
    A truly great book about one of the best Australian singer-songwriters and rock groups with all sorts of different writing styles, old color and black & white photos, drawings by Martyn P. Casey, and more all on beautiful gloss paper. This would have to be by far the best music book of the year. Nothing would be close to this and could be one of the best music books ever really. Check it out here: http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/currentaffairs_culture_social_history/1104


    RE-RECORDING OF THE YEAR:
    Warren Fahey
    Australia Folk Songs and Bush Verse: Bushrangers, Bolters and Other Wild Colonials
    Well I think I have to explain this one a bit. This is new recording of very, very old traditional Aussie tracks. There are more themed discs in this series, or you can get two box sets of all of them but this is the only one I got, if you want more info have a look here: http://shop.abc.net.au/browse/product.asp?productid=304626&SearchID=2382722&SearchRefineID=4902015 I think re-recording is the best thing to call this album plus he hasn't gone too far from the old arangements of how these songs would have been played two or one hundred years ago.

    WISHLIST OF THE YEAR:
    TEN
    Warren Fahey
    Australia Folk Songs and Bush Verse: Rare Convict Ballads and Broadsides

    The other album I would like from the above series.
    NINE
    The Blackeyed Susans
    Reveal Yourself
    Three CDs and DVD box set from a great but mostly forgotten Aussie band.
    EIGHT
    Rihanna
    Rated R
    The best pop album of the year.
    SEVEN
    Animal Collective
    Merriweather Post Pavilion
    The best album cover of the year and the music is pretty wicked too.
    SIX
    Kasabian
    West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
    The best British rock group of the year.
    FIVE
    The Flaming Lips
    Embryonic
    The best American rock group of the year.
    FOUR
    Tinariwen
    Imidiwan
    The best African rock group or World music of the year.
    THREE
    Beak>
    Beak>
    The best side project band comes from Geoff Barrow of the legendary Portishead.
    TWO
    Fever Ray
    Fever Ray
    The best electronic artist of the year. The best Nick Cave cover with Stranger Than Kindness which is on the updated version of the album from early this year but I have yet to see it.
    ONE
    Rowland S. Howard
    Pop Crimes
    Rowland S. Howard first album in ten years so I really should have this already. Early this month, Howard admitted that he has had liver cancer for awhile and is now awaiting a transplant so wishing you to get well soon Rowland.

    VIDEO CLIP OF THE YEAR:
    Bob Dylan
    Must Be Santa
    It's the week of Christmas but this is so funny, Bob in silly hats and a wig, dancing a polka, standing next to Santa Claus at the end and he re-names the reindeers after Presidents of the United States if you listen carefully. This is the best track on the album, maybe The Christmas Blues is the other cool one or should I say the song I like best. It's directed by an Aussie guy called Nash Edgerton.


    ALBUMS OF THE YEAR:
    TEN
    Bob Dylan
    Together Through Life
    Coming at the tail end of my top ten this is the other Dylan album and not his Christmas one. Really not as good as his three previous ones but those are some of his best ever albums so it would be hard follow them. Most of it was written with Robert Hunter. The best track is This Dream of You is Bob's only "solo" song on this album but the whole thing is not bad for a 68 year old.
    NINE
    Marianne Faithfull
    Easy Come Easy Go
    I love a good cover songs album. Who else but Marianne Faithfull could get Cat Power, Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright and Keith Richards to sing backing vocals. She sings two real duets with Antony on TocarOoh Baby Baby and Somewhere with Jarvis Cocker. My favourite track is the classic Neko Case song TocarHold On Hold On but this cover has Warren Ellis playing an epic electric violin solo at the end.
    EIGHT
    Various Artists
    The Rockwiz Duets Volume 3
    Another great cover album full of duets this time from the Aussie TV show. With tracks like Adalita & Gareth Liddiard doing The Saints' Messin' With The Kid, Amanda Brown & Glenn Richards doing Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood's Some Velvet Morning, Patience Hodgson & Broderick Smith doing MGMT's Time To Pretend, Eve Von Bibra & Jed Kurzel doing The Bee Gees' To Love Somebody, Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson doing Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Out of My Head, Sophie Koh & Steve Kilbey doing The Go-Betweens' Streets Of Your Town and so many more.
    SEVEN
    Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
    White Lunar
    I love Nick Cave & Warren Ellis but one disc of new stuff, another disc of tracks I've already got. And now The Road soundtrack which is coming soon or you can download now. They are really pushing it at the moment and Cave publishing his very silly dirty jokes book this year too. Dirty Three are touring soon and still hoping for a new Dirty Three album but it sounds like it's going to be a new Grinderman one. All the bitching to one side the second disc is some of the best music they have both done and by far the best thing Cave has done this year.
    SIX
    Titus Andronicus
    The Airing Of Grievances
    The best newcomer of the year goes to these guys and this is the best debut album in a long time. This was recorded in 2008 but not released here in Australia until the beginning of year. With The Monitor, the band's follow-up to The Airing of Grievances, will be out on March 9 which I hope that is here too and I don't have wait a year or something. According to singer Patrick Stickles in a press release, the LP is "sort of" a concept album about the Civil War: "It doesn't take place in olden times, nor does it necessarily feature any characters that participated in that conflict. Really, it is a record about how the conflicts that led our nation into that great calamity remain unresolved, and the effect that this ongoing division has on our personal relationships and our behavior and how they're all out to get us (or maybe not?) and yadda yadda yadda."
    FIVE
    Laughing Clowns
    Laughing Clowns Live
    I love a great live album and this is the second one here, the first was the Rockwiz album. This is the seventh volume in the new prince melon bootleg series. If you didn't know Prince Melon is a nickname Ken West gave Laughing Clowns back in the late 70's and early 80's when they were around the first time, this is a reunion tour album. Ken West is now one of the men who runs something called The Big Day Out tour but his first job in the music business was manager, door man, lighting guy and all rounder for Laughing Clowns. It's a pity they're not on this years line-up and it's more of a pity that they're not coming over to Perth, but the best reunion band of the year is Laughing Clowns.
    FOUR
    The Mess Hall
    For The Birds
    This band has always been in the shadow of The White Stripes like the Aussie version but with this album and latter turning into a very pricey DVD side project and one of the many novelty for Jack White. After The Mess Hall winning a lot of award money from their last album Devils Elbow which payed for time and space to do this one which is even better and by far the best thing they have done and taking the two piece band format above and beyond anything that has been done before and others will now have to keep up with these guys, the best band of the year.
    THREE
    Bill Callahan
    Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
    Bill Callahan was called Smog for years and years but went "solo" a couple of years ago and now has painted his masterpiece on his 13th album. From the beginning to the end this is one of the most beautiful and wonderful albums. Him adding the strings is a great addition, so my male artist of 2009 is Bill Callahan.
    TWO
    Sarah Blasko
    As Day Follows Night
    What can I possibly say about Sarah Blasko's As Day Follows Night album that has not been said before now. More perfect that her last and grows more and more with each listen. She has painted her masterpiece on this only her 3rd album. From the beginning to the end is totally breathless record, so my female artist of 2009 is Sarah Blasko.
    ONE
    Tom Waits
    Glitter And Doom Live
    I don't know if anyone else would name a live album as their album of the year but it's Tom Waits. Maybe he wins by default because this is the last album I bought. Anyway the reason is I would love to see him live and I have no hope of him coming here. This is brilliant and wicked so it would be unbelievable to see him live and this is most likely the closest I'll ever get. Better that his two other live albums 1988's Big Time and 1975's Nighthawks at the Diner and with Tom Tales a 1/2 an hour long track as a bonus disc which is classic in it's own right, he could be the best stand-up of the year. So my album of the year is Tom Waits' Glitter And Doom Live.


    P.S. I don't know if you heard this but someone called Michael Jackson died this year too.
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  • Stuart's Albums of the Noughties

    Dez 17 2009, 6h47 por stuartmacgregor

    My favourite albums of the decade...

    1. abattoir blues/the lyre of orpheus - Nick Cave And Bad Seeds 2004
    2. funeral - Arcade Fire 2004
    3. the letting go - Bonnie Prince Billy 2006
    4. motherland - Natalie Merchant 2001
    5. ys - Joanna Newsom 2006
    6. mirrored - Battles 2007
    7. orphans - Tom Waits 2006
    8. rook - Shearwater 2008
    9. sound of silver - LCD Soundsystem 2007
    10. back to black - Amy Winehouse 2006

    11. Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots - The Flaming Lips 2002
    12. and then nothing turned itself inside out - Yo La Tengo 2000
    13. gold sounds - James Carter, Cyrus Chestnut, Ali Jackson, Reginald Veal 2005
    14. bubblegum - Mark Lanegan Band 2004
    15. elephant - The White Stripes 2003
    16. franz ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand 2004
    17. songs for the deaf - The Queens of the Stone Age 2002
    18. xtrmntr - Primal Scream 2000
    19. divine shadows - Dhafer Youssef 2006
    20. the life pursuit - Belle and Sebastian 2006

    21. the for carnation - The For Carnation 2000
    22. the decline of british sea power - British Sea Power 2003
    23. clap your hands say yeah! - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! 2005
    24. in rainbows - Radiohead 2007
    25. is this it - The Strokes 2001
    26. silent shout - The Knife 2006
    27. moving - Bugge Wesseltoft 2001
    28. O - Damien Rice 2003
    29. broken - Soulsavers 2009
    30. the world has made me the man of my dreams - Me'Shell Ndegeocello 2007

    31. The Midnight Organ Fight - Frightened Rabbit 2008
    32. didn't it rain - Songs Ohia 2002
    33. Grinderman - Grinderman 2007
    34. Fur And Gold - Bat for Lashes 2007
    35. Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair 2008
    36. supermodified - Amon Tobin 2000
    37. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend 2008
    38. Where you go, I go too - Lindstrom 2008
    39. Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea - PJ Harvey 2000
    40. 'sno angel like you by Howe Gelb 2006

    I only allowed 1 album per artist.
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  • ''My Top 100 Albums of the 2000s''

    Dez 8 2009, 21h25 por Mazzini

    1. Björk - Vespertine (2001)
    2. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago (2008)
    3. Ryan Adams - Love Is Hell (2004)
    4.Lykke Li - Youth Novel (2008)
    5. Elbow - Asleep In The Back (2001)
    6. Elvis Perkins - Ash Wednesday (2007)
    7. Martina Topley-Bird - Quixotic (2003)
    8. Arcade Fire - Funeral (2004)
    9. The Stands - All Years Leaving (2004)
    10. Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha (2007)
    11. The Libertines - Up the Bracket (2003)
    12. Primal Scream - Xtrmntr (2000)
    13. Guillemots - Through The Windowpane (2006)
    14. Badly Drawn Boy - The Hour of Bewilderbeast (2000)
    15. The Strokes - Is This It (2001)
    16. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell (2003)
    17. Sufjan Stevens - Illinois (2005)
    18. The Acorn - Glory Hope Mountain (2008)
    19. Doves - Lost Souls (2000)
    20. Bowerbirds - Hymns for a Dark Horse (2008)
    21. Amy Winehouse - Back To Black (2006)
    22. Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (2009)
    23. Beirut - Gulag Orkestar (2006)
    24. Band of Horses - Cease to Begin (2007)
    25. Whiskeytown - Pneumonia (2001)
    26. The Roots - Phrenology (2002)
    27. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - B. R. M. C. (2001)
    28. Horse Feathers - Words Are Dead (2006)
    29. Willy Mason - Where The Humans Eat (2004)
    30. Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue (2008)
    31. Ryan Adams - 29 (2005)
    32. The Cubical - Come Sing These Crippled Tunes (2009)
    33. Feist - The Reminder (2007)
    34. The National - Boxer (2007)
    35. Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous (2004)
    36. PJ Harvey - Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea (2000)
    37. Midlake - The Trials Of Van Occupanther (2006)
    38. Gruff Rhys - Candylion (2006)
    39. Micah P. Hinson - And the Gospel of Progress (2005)
    40. Elbow - Leaders Of The Free World (2005)
    41. Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cold Roses (2005)
    42. Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid (2008)
    43. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
    44. TV on the Radio - Dear Science (2008)
    45. Broken Social Scene - Broken Social Scene (2005)
    46. Andrew Bird - Noble Beast (2009)
    47. DeVotchKa - How It Ends (2004)
    48. Fionn Regan - The End of History (2006)
    49. Bowerbirds - Upper Air (2009)
    50. Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2005)
    51. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (2009)
    52. Neon Neon - Stainless Style (2008)
    53. The White Stripes - White Blood Cells (2003)
    54. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues/ The Lyre Of Orpheus (2004)
    55. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand (2007)
    56. Devendra Banhart - Cripple Crow (2005)
    57. Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now, Youngster.... (2008)
    58. Ed Harcourt - The Beautiful Lie (2006)
    59. Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat (2005)
    60. Jarvis Cocker - The Jarvis Cocker Record (2006)
    61. Kasabian - Kasabian (2004)
    62. Radiohead - Kid A (2001)
    63. Richard Hawley - Coles Corner (2005)
    64. Sigur Rós - ( ) (2002)
    65. Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans (2004)
    66. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz (2009)
    67. Bat for Lashes - Fur And Gold (2007)
    68. Bloc Party - Silent Alarm (2005)
    69. Ohbijou - Beacons (2009)
    70. My Morning Jacket - Z (2005)
    71. Stephen Fretwell - Magpie (2004)
    72. Deerhunter - Microcastle (2008)
    73. The White Stripes - De Stijl (2001)
    74. Richard Hawley - Lady's Bridge (2007)
    75. Radiohead - In Rainbows (2008)
    76. PJ Harvey - White Chalk (2007)
    77. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002)
    78. Jamie T - Panic Prevention (2007)
    79. Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Ballad of the Broken Seas (2006)
    80. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife (2006)
    81. TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain (2005)
    82. India Arie - Acoustic Soul (2001)
    83. Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump (2000)
    84. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (2002)
    85. Super Furry Animals - Hey Venus! (2007)
    86. Eels - Daisies of the Galaxy (2000)
    87. Joan As Policewoman - Real Life (2005)
    88. Howling Bells - Howling Bells (2006)
    89. The Coral - Roots & Echoes (2008)
    90. Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk (2009)
    91. Turin Brakes - The Optimist LP (2001)
    92. Future of the Left - Curses (2006)
    93. Roots Manuva - Run Come Save Me (2002)
    94. Grinderman - Grinderman (2007)
    95. Joanna Newsom - The Milk Eyed Mender (2004)
    96. Joe Gideon & The Shark - Harum Scarum (2008)
    97. She Keeps Bees - Nest (2009)
    98. Okkervil River - The Stand Ins (2008)
    99. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - The Letting Go (2006)
    100. The Dodos - Visiter (2008)
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  • The Top 50 Albums of the Last 10 Years. In My Opinion.

    Dez 5 2009, 23h57 por BillSwansea

    (Excuse all spelling mistakes and crap sentances. I have yet to learn to check my work. This was clearly all written in one amphetamine fueled night)

    50 Sleater-Kinney - One Beat - 2002
    While most waited until it was a commercially acceptable and cool move to criticise the Bush Administration, Sleater-Kinney went right to it, less than a year after 9/11. Coming up with songs that included lyrics like “where is the questioning? / where is the protest song? / since when is scepticism un-American?”, “let’s break out our old machines now / sure is good to see them run again / oh gentlemen start your engines / and we know where we get the oil from” and “show you love your country go out and spend some cash” (all from one song - Combat Rock, by the way), Sleater-Kinney became the only noteworthy protest group talking about America, and hell, since we got on so well in those days, Britain too.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GwaGaXdlA8

    49 These New Puritans - Beat Pyramid - 2008
    As mentioned in Elvis, “I can’t find the words.” Really, this album speaks for itself, I could tell you that it contains Garage influenced music, lyrics that were seemingly made with a lot of thought that contain a heavy use of repetition and a singer that might remind you of Mark E. Smith, but that description doesn’t sound like the record at all. Hmm. I hope I think of better things to say for the next 48 albums.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzHwRcOsDNw

    48 Karate - Pockets - 2004
    I know next to nothing about this band. I found the song “Tow Truck” on a compilation around the time of it’s release, and decided to check out the album. Apparently the band used to be a lot heavier and then turned into a weird jazz band with this album? I don’t know, nor do I care, because I like the mystery. It’s a beautiful record, and “Tow Truck” is one of the greatest songs of all time. Shame I can’t find a Youtube video of it… the kids all use Spotify right? You know what to do.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOMdo5DgZfE

    47 Dinosaur Jr. - Beyond - 2007
    It was a huge surprise to find out that the original line up of Dinosaur, famous for their pure hatred of each other, were going to reform, then it was even more of a surprise that they would come out with a pure power pop record that was actually brilliant! If most of J Mascis’ songs were a bit samey, then it was Lou Barlow’s two compositions that saved the record from growing stale.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omC6LS-F-Tk

    46 The Young Knives - Voices of Animals and Men - 2006
    Representing the League of Gentlemen side of Britain, The Young Knives always reminded me of the meat section of super markets. I can’t explain this and even if I could it wouldn’t make much sense anyway. They were an fantastic band though, and wrote some of the greatest anthems of the decade. This album, produced by Gang of Four’s Andy Gill, was sharp and sounded like a band who were already masters of their craft.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5RhNbCMvYw

    45 The Longcut - A Call And Response - 2006
    A miniature post-rock album with an emphasis on dance-ability. The Longcut, I’m sure, would have been huge if they a) were American, and b) were trying to rip off some older genre. I figured through their lack of attention from the public they got disillusioned and broke up but the press tells me otherwise. Apparently they have a new album due in the first half of next year. Check the two videos, you may find that they were ahead of their time.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDxTM7CtZ1c
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84sZiG52uMs&NR=1

    44 Gruff Rhys - Yr Atal Genhedlaeth - 2005
    A personal favourite due mainly the fun me and my friends had through assuming Gruff Rhys was some hilariously crazy obscure Welsh guy and not the singer of Supper Furry Animals who also happens to be a crazy Welsh guy anyway.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56PZnOMBhYg

    43 Radiohead - In Rainbows - 2007
    Blah blah blah online download choose your price blah blah blah. Not everyone forgot that this was the most consistent Radiohead record ever made did they? The sound of a band fully escaping the clutches of critic’s hype.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5rxMQvSXUA

    42 Neil Young - Living With War - 2006
    For the first time in about 15 years, Mr. Young realised he makes the best records when he keeps things simple. So for Living With War, he wrote basic folk songs with very simple lyrics and chords, then cranked them with the band that accompanied him on the 1989 noise fest Eldorado. All songs were protests against the Bush Administration and while some of it might seem they’re slightly of it‘s time, the strength of the music holds it all together. He later toured the record with CSN&Y, resulting in the excellent fan vs. artist film Déjà Vu.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf5nVk5MU70

    41 Fucked Up - Hidden World - 2006
    Fucked Up spent the first half of the decade playing the greatest hardcore punk rock we‘d seen in years, with some hints at the experimentalism they wished to explore. On Hidden World, Fucked Up’s true purpose of fucking up conventions came clear, by extending the length of punk songs they hinted at ways future punk bands will be able to evolve instead of just playing music Minor Threat perfected 30 years previously. The long punk song thing became the albums weakness though, as it was all a bit too much of the same and not enough variety. The long song thing was perfected on 2007’s Year of the Pig single.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBI-PkUIp3A

    40 Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno - Starless and Bible Black Sabbath - 2006
    A tribute to King Crimson and Black Sabbath, with an album cover and intro in debt to the latter. This was the defining album of the Acid Mothers collective, out of about a million other albums, simply down to the fact it has the best riff(s) the band ever wrote, as well as a particularly inspired freak out from collective leader Kawabata Makoto.

    39 Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You - 2001
    It must have been a huge surprise for all fans of Unwound, surely one of the most consistent but criminally underrated noisey groups of the 90s, that their first album of the 00s would be an ambient, restrained shoegaze album. That’s not to say the album wasn’t a great one, just incredibly difficult for new and old listeners. Perhaps the band were expecting too much from their fans though, as Unwound broke up after touring to promote it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXr1fAFmODM

    38 Blood Red Shoes - Box Of Secrets - 2008
    Like an alternative universe version of the Ting Ting’s. Blood Red Shoes really came out of nowhere and while their album fell short of what it could have been for whatever reason, their ability to write a song as good as “You Bring Me Down” made me forgive them.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jma0Rjdcmgc

    37 Miss Violetta Beauregard - ODI PROFANUM VULGUS ET ARCEO - 2006
    A crazy Italian woman who is living life to the fullest by the looks of it. She creates music that would make 99% of people go “uurgh that’s just noise made from five minutes on pro-tools, ANYONE can do that” and of course, that’s the best thing about it. It’s slightly less disturbing than her first record, “Evidentemente non abito a San Francisco” and all the better for it, it’s a lot more fun to listen to and even fun to sing a long to at times (or perhaps not).
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbu1Sfa1g6w

    36 The Flaming Lips - Embryonic - 2009
    A noisy, free jazzy, Krautrock album with repeated musical themes and songs about egos and humanities primitivism. For the last twenty years, at the end of each decade, more or less, the Lips release an album that ,maps out their territory for the next ten years. If this is a hint at what we’re to expect, bring ear plugs.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmjJQojMTTs

    35 LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver - 2007
    Beginning with James Murphy creating the most perfect dance music on the Bowieish “Get Innocuous!” , LCD Soundsystem’s second album, a much leaner machine than the sprawling first, later heads into intensely personal territory with “Someone Great” and “All My Friends”, but always keeps focused on the music being tuneful and danceable. The title track is an anthem for all middle aged hipsters, that should help them realise that trying to act young and cool isn’t really a great thing for anybody.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL79-7oo9Xc

    34 Lightning Bolt - Hypermagic Mountain - 2005
    One of the greatest examples of horrible noise ever made. That’s all, really.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hcw1C1AzQI

    33 Future of the Left - Travel With Myself and Other - 2009
    After the disappointing debut “Curses”, Falco and co were set out to prove they still had everything that made mclusky so great, and prove they did. From hilariously bizarre lyrics (“This one time, I was running through the fields / When I came across a dead guy with a letter in his hand / So I scanned it / And though the grammar was okay / There was such a lack of purpose / That it was difficult to care.”) to downright bad ass guitar riffs (see: every song on the album), this album had everything we wanted from these guys. I patiently await a follow up.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCvCBkx50mI

    32 Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles - 2008
    A product of know-it-all, egotistical internet junk culture, I’d hate Scroobius Pip if he wasn’t so good at what he does. Through twelve Bizarro World rap songs influenced by The Streets, he and beat maker Dan Le Sac simply tell us their opinion on just about everything they feel like. It got 0.2 on Pitchfork, I can’t sum it up better than that fact.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4467CI4y0M

    31 Mylo - Destroy Rock & Roll - 2004
    One man’s fantasy of what American life was like circa 1986 via a Scarface or Vice City-esque backdrop without all the seedy darkness. Essentially creating all 80s nostalgia for the rest of the decade and surely providing a feel good soundtrack to countless British TV shows
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoaTea06mG4

    30 Gorillaz - Demon Days - 2005
    Invading the pop charts with a manufactured pop band that felt less fake than everything else in the top 40. Genius, I suppose.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OATeJdRraBY

    29 Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago - 2008
    Post-break up existential angst written and recorded with an acoustic guitar in a cold cabin in the middle of a forest. Seemed really just what the doctor ordered when it came out, now, slightly less so. Most of the songs are still achingly beautiful though, I’m sure I’ll enjoy it again during my next depression.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jxP7dQYBb8

    28 Manic Street Preachers - Journal For Plague Lovers - 2009
    The ghost (probably) of Richie Edwards resurrected to provide an energy into the Manics not seen since he disappeared. Intelligent, full throttle power-pop. Possibly James Dean Bradfield’s most consistent music writing to date.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5jcqIMuIc4

    27 The Beta Band - Heroes To Zeroes - 2004
    There is no better example of an album title summing up a bands mood anywhere else in this list. The Beta Band had gone from promising to no hopes in the space of a few years, perhaps they were too good for everyone else, perhaps no one really liked a band with a sense of humour anymore, perhaps they were cursed (more on that later). Well whatever it was, it didn’t stop the band from giving it one last shot. Heroes to Zeroes sees the band tighten up and right the perfect pop they’d always hinted at, but I guess that wasn’t enough for the masses. Exhausted and confused, the band broke up soon after.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-phgYN3GSC4

    26 Boris - Pink - 2005
    Always prone to surprising their audience with their journey through the many dimensions of noise rock, no one would have predicted that Boris would release the greatest riff rock album from the 70s never released, but they did, and it kicks like nothing else released all decade. It’s loud as hell too.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WkaeBZ1kGU

    25 Be Your Own Pet - Be Your Own Pet - 2006
    BYOP were a hellish mix of a teenage Yeah Yeah Yeahs and At the Drive-In who have just discovered beer with lyrics written without much seriousness in mind. It sounds like the craziest party of all time, and isn’t that all we could have asked for from these guys? “Fuuuuuun” indeed.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUf5Me1sjZA

    24 Fugazi - The Argument - 2001
    If this is the last we’ll hear of perhaps the most consistent band of all time, then at least we’ll know they left on (another) high note. Probably the most sombre Fugazi album since Steady Diet of Nothing, in terms of its sound rather than it playing, The Argument was an album that hinted at even further ways Fugazi could have expanded themselves, from the harmonies of “Full Disclosure“ to, the pop ending of “Epic Problem” to the dual drumming of “Ex-Spectator” that surely gave the Melvins an idea or two (heh heh).
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7PlrBACrQI

    23 Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell - 2003
    By toning down their noise and fucking obsessions (“Art Star” and “Bang“), the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were ready to unleash themselves to the world, proving to be the best (in terms of longevity) out of all the New York bands from the start of the decade.
    Oh and “Maps” essentially killed their career, but that’s a theory for another day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOL-lzVT5Jc

    22 Julian Cope - Black Sheep - 2008
    The return of Julian Cope into my life, hadn’t seen the guy since Interpreter. Black Sheet is a masterpiece, quite frankly, and it’s equally scary (don’t pretend the Shipwreck of St. Paul doesn’t scare the crap out of you, oh and I wouldn’t fuck with the crew Cope seems to have with him on the inside cover either ) as well as being incredibly political. To cover every aspect of this album requires an essay, an essay I will one day write. Even if you haven’t heard much or anything by the arch-drude before, give this a listen, you never know, you might even enjoy it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ju8Wq12ypg

    21 Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights - 2009
    Now most people would have rated Wonderful Rainbow highest, or perhaps Hypermagic Mountain, but, in my opinion Lightning Bolt have simply improved with each release. I know that it’s early to tell whether the songs will stand the test of time, but for now it’s brilliant. Shorter than Hypermagic and arguably more melodic in places (you can sing along to “Colossus” can‘t you?) and featuring, for me, the definitive Lightning Bolt track - “Transmissionary”, for some this twelve minute finale will be pure bliss, for others it will be a Guantanamo Bay style endurance test.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okoc913fxx8

    20 The Horrors - Primary Colours - 2009
    No one could have predicted the follow up to Strange House would have contained songs like “Sea Within a Sea”, but somehow the Horrors did it, becoming one of the few new bands this decade to have actually improved with age (I’m looking your way, Arctic Monkeys). Primary Colours has been annoyingly seen by many as using bits and pieces of other peoples ideas and sticking them together to write songs, this is not true. Yes, the guitar on “Mirror’s Image” sounds a bit like “To Here Knows When”, the sequencer of “Sea Within A Sea” sounds a bit like Portishead’s “The Rip” (Geoff Barrowproduced some of the album anyway, so what’s the problem) and the bassline of “Scarlet Fields” does not sound like “Love Will Tear Us Apart” at all, the important thing is that they take these sounds and make some of their own with them, which they do.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLPVBH2D0n8

    19 Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound - 2007
    Yeah, the seven year wait was a hell of a long time, but it was worth it. Excellent… was consisted of Shellac’s most experimental song writing to date (including 1998’s Terraform’s opening twelve minute, two note track) with songs like “Elephant” deciding to have almost one minute of one drum in the middle, “Be Prepared” beginning with numerous fake false stops and “Genuine Lulabelle” featuring bizarre cameos from the likes of voice-over kings Ken Nordine and Hal Douglas. In contradiction to this, the songs themselves were Shellac’s most melodic and best yet. Making Shellac’s fourth album a difficult but ultimately listenable record.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrOsqIKwdtE

    18 Sleater-Kinney - The Woods - 2005
    Another great band’s last album before going on indefinite hiatus (see 24), Sleater-Kinney decided to go out with one helluva bang that was louder, more distorted and groovier than anything they’d done before, just as most “indie” music was deciding to play it quieter and safer (which climaxed with Vampre fuckin’ Weekend). I really Sleater-Kinney come back, because they belonged to a community that is in server need of a distorted wake up call, all the better if the tight jean wearing men with their guitars up at their chests get slapped around by three women.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gkiYkqGU6Y

    17 The Black Angels - Directions To See A Ghost - 2008
    The main problem with the Black Angels 2005 debut, Passover, was that due to all the songs being the same tempo, it was a struggle to get through. How did they overcome this problem with the next album? I would have assumed before hearing that they would add more variety, but they had bigger tricks up their sleeves. Yes, the tempo mostly remained the same, but this time the songs contained something that was quite a surprise- huge soaring melodic guitars! The album also hinted at further ways the band could expand, particularly in the noise epic “Never/Ever” and the 16 minute closer “Snake in the Grass”. If anyone wants some modern music that is genuinely psychedelic, this is what you’re looking for.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I24lK2owxo

    16 Grinderman - Grinderman - 2007
    Was it a bitter reaction to the garage rock revival or just an excuse to write songs like “No Pussy Blues?” I don’t know, perhaps Mr. Cave doesn’t know either. It’s the best thing he’s ever put his name to though, I definitely know that. Take it with coffee and you’ll call it an underrated masterpiece, replace the coffee with Tequila and you’ll have a night that ranks with Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, with or without a suitcase of drugs.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuDP7c3Zd8I

    15 The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - 2002
    Remember when everyone loved this album? Well nothing should have changed. Yoshimi.. might not have the huge, raw existential emotion that the Soft Bulletin had, but it was almost as good. A product of the 00s by design (note the pitch bending synth and modern drum machines) but with songs that ought to last forever. I don’t write cheesy sentences like that for just any old album.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9saeLg_GQg

    14 Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life - 2008
    By slowing down the tempos and adding countless guitar overdubs, Fucked Up’s second album sounded huge and at times almost pretty. It led some punks to ask “where’s the hardcore?” seemingly aware that the song writing was as vicious as ever. The lyrics and it’s topics can be summed up with the album title, literally analysing the chemistry of common life, specifically the old punk favourite - religion.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAwSnxIXank

    13 Eels - Daisies of the Galaxy - 2000
    From the darkness of 1998’s masterpiece Electro-Shock Blues, there was only one thing E could do, and that was to get happy, but not too happy. Daisies of the Galaxy is the forgotten gem of the Eels catalogue, perhaps due to overshadowing from Electro-Shock.. or perhaps because most fits into a samey sort of happy, sunny day singer/songwriter vibe. Either way it deserves more recognition, because it is equally as good as Electro-Shock… and much more fun and easier to listen to.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Umu-7SAVTg

    12 Queens of the Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf - 2003
    You won’t find many metal records on this list, that’s because they’ve all been overshadowed by this. Essentially destroying any faith in anything Josh Homme and his crew would create due to it’s sheer perfection. This was the moment Queens’ mix of heavy repetitive “robot rock” and they’re love for a good melody game together in one bad ass fashion. You haven’t lived until you’ve taken a trip somewhere in the car with this album blasting, put it on the things to do before you die.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUaD4K00rDY

    11 Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel - 2008
    The defining music of the copy and paste generation. An album made for GCSE and A-Level students with a short attention span who are scraping through their studies. LotP write music like people write Wikipedia articles, it’s all obscure reference points, general knowledge and different styles. If that makes no sense then that’s okay, ‘cause neither does the album. All I know is that there’s about a million different left turns and genre changes throughout that makes it all seem like one helluva rollercoaster ride, and, even better, once you do get used to it all, it becomes a sing-along pop classic.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz5Dei5O3xY

    10 Foals - Antidotes - 2008
    A new language for guitar invented right here? Possibly, but judging from the albums success, it was probably stolen. All the same, Antidotes is probably the defining guitar album of the decade. Here were a band who sensed that we were all getting sick of post-Strokes roughness and generic metal drop d riffs and headed to a different planet. It paid off though, “Cassius” was a huge hit, and rightfully so. In fact all the songs could have been hits, that is how consistent this album is. I’d like to think this album will have the same effect on the next generation of guitar bands in a similar way that Entertainment! did way back in 1979.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ3oIGHMYP8

    09 Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights - 2001
    The very best of the decades early New York hype. Interpol had what a lot of those bands (and lots of bands these days anyway) lacked - atmosphere. This was mood music that was perhaps too easy to compare to Joy Division, but that was always going to be a notably unfair comparison for anyone who was paying attention. There was no way Joy Division would have wrote songs like Obstacle 1 and there’s no way Interpol would write Love Will Tear Us Apart. Both bands had similar visions, but their attacks were quite different. I don’t mean to bring up the old Joy Division comparison but I figure it’s important. Besides, if you haven’t heard this album yet, where have you been?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3z4mNDQj9E

    08 mclusky - mclusky Do Dallas - 2002
    They sounded like the bastard child of the Jesus Lizard and the Pixies but with a singer and guitarist you’d avoid eye contact with if you saw him outside Spar. It was a Welsh thing, I suppose - that whole fucked off about being the least noticeable part of Britain and being a joke, the original reaction was to be constantly uptight, but mclusky added a new swing to things, yeah they were pissed off, but they realised it was all something you could laugh at. Oh and laugh they did, but they were no comedy act, and that’s the key. mclusky Do Dallas is a thorough analysis of life, and how it’s all a bit shit. One of the greatest Welsh bands of all time, and by people you can be proud of.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCrv3ofNL8U

    07 The Streets - Original Pirate Material - 2002
    Sharp Darts Spitting Masters , Spitting darts faster / Shut up I'm the driver, you're the passenger / I'll reign superior / The pressure blows the dial on your barometer / Do you understand or do you need an interpreter? /Now my style is distinguished / All fires are extinguished. / Ask yer girl to sing and she'll sing this / I'm a scientist / Have no prejudice, that's my hypothesis / Make your analysis, ever heard a beat like this? /I walk the beat like a policemen / No karma pedestrian / In 500 years they'll play this song in museums.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UGtlUMMkOU

    06 Death From Above 1979 - You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine - 2004
    The bass and drum combo was popular in the noughties, and I don’t just mean the drum and bass genre. Lightning Bolt may have been the ones were invented the manic drumming with heavy bassline thing, but until they released Hypermagic Mountain, It was DFA 1979 that most of us were tuning into. Starting off their career as standard hardcore retooled for two instrument, by the time of their first album they had mutated into an heavy disco hybrid. It was fucking awesome. Then they broke up, but hey, at least we got this out of them.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taXOmF7FbEE

    05 Portishead - Third - 2008
    Eight years of suffering through a lot of mediocre, middle of the road albums made us forget the difference between bad music and risk-taking music. Some bands, most found on this list, were attempting to push things into the unknown, but most were happy with the familiar. Third has hopefully changed all that. After being on hiatus for the best part of ten years, Portishead returned with an album not in the vein of trip hop, but in the vein of horrible atonal noise. Suddenly the hipster indie crowd were reminded that not all music has to be a repeat of something that came before. If we keep this in mind, the next ten years could be promising.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLMz2vUldo

    04 The Beta Band - Hot Shots II - 2001
    Perhaps the “should have been huge” story of the decade. Cursed by bad luck and (possibly) bad management, the Beta Band never really stood a chance. I know nothing of their management, that was just an assumption but I am absolutely correct about that bad luck thing. Opening song “Squares”, as glorious and as a perfect pop as anyone had ever written was all set for release, ready to be a smash hit quite frankly, and what happened? Oh just a single released by an electronic act called I Monster used the exact same prominent sample for his song released just before. Cursed? Maybe. Maybe if this didn’t happen, the Beta Band would be filling stadiums with songs like “Al Sharp” and “Quiet”, songs with soaring choruses and intelligence, but what did we get instead? Fucking Coldplay. Fuck you world.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz4WwYrGPSw

    03 At the Drive-In - Relationship Of Command - 2000
    Like most good bands, At the Drive-In picked a good time to call it quits, leaving a document of ridiculous power. They had been building up to this point for quite a few years, with albums that didn’t replicate the energy they possessed on stage, but with Relationship of Command, they did it. An emotionally and physically draining masterpiece.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08qk_pMJFak

    02 The Knife - Silent Shout - 2006
    Electronics generating emotions. Blood cracking through the unseen holes of modern architecture. A computer getting it’s wiring mistaken for human nerves. A machine screams but hasn’t got the capability to generate sound. Neon lights invade a pitch black night. The music sounds just like this, really, it’s essentially the soundtrack to world like we see in Kyle Reese’s nightmares in the Terminator. With nightclubs.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxqeRMoYA5g

    01 Primal Scream - Xtrmntr - 2000
    A record that reminds you perfect doesn’t necessarily mean polished. A record that reminds you that a punk rock “fuck you” attitude doesn’t have to leave with age. A record that predicted the terror of the next ten years for anyone who was paying attention - war, blind patriotism, CCTV, ASBOs, the overload of consumerism creating hundreds of jobless, the BNP coming into sharp focus, it’s all here, and it's all sung through 11 distorted noise-dance-rock distopian masterpieces. Album of the decade, yo.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3g8WLjkVXk
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    Nov 25 2009, 10h33 por JGentle

    JGentle's top albums (overall)
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    2. Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (204)
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    12. Jackson C. Frank - Blues Run The Game 1 (129) 13. Porcupine Tree - On the Sunday of Life... (128)
    14. The Arcade Fire - Funeral (125)
    15. Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello (120)
    16. The Smiths - Meat Is Murder (119)
    17. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia (116)
    18. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - The Letting Go (109)
    19. Dead Can Dance - Dead Can Dance (102)
    20. Tim Buckley - Blue Afternoon (102)
    21. Four Tet - Pause (101)
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    24. Andrew Bird - Weather Systems (96)
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    34. Crippled Black Phoenix - A Love Of Shared Disasters (83)
    35. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call (82)
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    37. Grinderman - Grinderman (78)
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  • My Ausmusic Month 100 greatest Aussie songs by Me + Gareth Liddiard's top 5 tracks

    Nov 24 2009, 14h36 por BlackCoffeeDuck

    November is almost over so I better do this or I'll never do it. Here in Australia on Triple J radio is Ausmusic month and ABCTV show Rage has joined in this year too. In Jmag The Drones won the top spot in their "Greatest Aussie Song Ever" Top 30 as voted by Aussie muso's. Winning with TocarShark Fin Blues, which got the most votes and so should they, check it all out here: http://blogs.abc.net.au/triplej/2009/10/greatest-aussie-songs-ever.html



    Plus the other night The Drones won two A.I.R. Awards for "Independent Artist Of The Year" and "Best Independent Album" for Havilah and so should they too, check it out here: http://www.airawards.com.au/ (also they should win every A.R.I.A. award at the end of this week but will miss out more than likely because well, it's the crappy arias). Anyway I'm going to re-post Gareth Liddiard from The Drones top five votes for Jmag's greatest Aussie songs, which are:
    AC/DC - Jailbreak
    Dirty Three - Hope
    Kim Salmon - Obvious Is Obvious
    Laughing Clowns - Collapse Board
    X - Revolution
    Cool, eh? Plus now triple J’s "Like A Version Vol. 5" album is coming out at the end of this month with The Drones doing Suicide is Painless cover on it, yipee!



    Now I was going to do a top 30 tracks too but it got bigger and bigger until it has turned into 100 tracks. It is my choices so most likely no one will agree with me (You could make your own too). These tracks are just my all-time favorite tracks from Aussie bands that I love and could listen to them forever. Also I have somehow numbered them too, which was so hard but I'll post it now because it's round about right (maybe tracks could go up or down in time) But to me these are the greatest Aussie songs ever. So starting with number 100 and counting down to number 1, here goes:
    100. Midnight Oil - TocarAntarctica
    99. INXS - Suicide Blonde
    98. The Veronicas - Tocar4ever
    97. Hilltop Hoods - Clown Prince
    96. Cold Chisel - Houndog
    95. Cosmic Psychos - Dead Roo
    94. The Easybeats - I'll Make You Happy
    93. Died Pretty - Everybody Moves
    92. Hunters & Collectors - Talking to a Stranger
    91. Kylie Minogue - TocarBetter the Devil You Know
    90. Renee Geyer - I Scare Myself
    89. Silverchair - TocarCemetery
    88. You Am I - Tuesday
    87. Slim Dusty - TocarA Pub With No Beer
    86. Warren Fahey - Ballad Of The Kelly Gang
    85. Rolf Harris - TocarTie Me Kangaroo Down Sport
    84. The Drones - Words From a Woman To her Man
    83. Kasey Chambers - Pony
    82. The Vines - TocarWinning Days
    81. The John Butler Trio - Zebra
    80. George - Special Ones
    79. The Atlantics - TocarBombora
    78. Spiderbait - TocarBuy Me A Pony
    77. The Saints - The Music Goes Round My Head
    76. Warumpi Band - TocarStompin Ground
    75. Divinyls - TocarBoys In Town
    74. The Loved Ones - The Loved One
    73. The Paradise Motel - Bad Light
    72. Sarah Blasko - Flame Trees
    71. The Church - Almost With You
    70. People With Chairs Up Their Noses - TocarSong of the Sea
    69. X - Suck Suck
    68. Grinderman - Honey Bee (Let's Fly To Mars)
    67. The Meanies - 10% Weird
    66. Lubricated Goat - In the Raw
    65. Paul Kelly - Dumb Things
    64. The Cruel Sea - TocarThis Is Not The Way Home
    63. Crowded House - TocarEverything Is Good For You
    62. Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea - TocarBetter off Dancing
    61. The Audreys - TocarLay Me Down
    60. The Seekers - TocarFive Hundred Miles
    59. Bernard Fanning - TocarMoreton Bay
    58. Augie March - TocarThe Moth Ball
    57. Dropbears - Fun Loving
    56. The Birthday Party - Zoo Music Girl
    55. The Painkillers - TocarDrunk on a Train
    54. Darling Downs - Gather 'Round (Stomp it Down)
    53. Dave Graney 'N' the Coral Snakes - Rock 'n' Roll Is Where I Hide
    52. Hoodoo Gurus - My Girl
    51. Josh Pyke - Monkey With A Drum
    50. Clare Bowditch and The Feeding Set - Lips Like Oranges
    49. The Sleepy Jackson - TocarDevil Was in My Yard
    48. Regurgitator - TocarBlack Bugs
    47. Sacred Cowboys - Nothing Grows In Texas
    46. The Boys Next Door - TocarShivers
    45. The Drones - TocarOh My
    44. Sarah Blasko - No Turning Back
    43. God - My Pal
    42. David McComb - Still Alive And Well
    41. Don Walker - We're All Gunna Die
    40. Simon McDonald - Old Man Kangaroo
    39. Ken Pellow - The Pyjama Girl Song
    38. Tex Perkins - You're Too Beautiful
    37. Kylie Minogue - TocarSlow
    36. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Sad Waters
    35. Powderfinger - TocarMy Kind Of Scene
    34. Kim Salmon - You Know Me Better Than That
    33. Jimmy Little - The Way I Made You Feel
    32. The Mess Hall - Keep Walking
    31. Dirty Three - Dirty Equation
    30. Primitive Calculators - Tocardo that dance
    29. Hard-Ons - TocarSomething About You
    28. Venom P. Stinger - Walking About
    27. The Saints - TocarMessin' With the Kid
    26. Beasts of Bourbon - TocarDrop Out
    25. Severed Heads - Dead Eyes Open
    24. Taasha Coates & Gareth Liddiard - Wild Horses
    23. Warren And John Ellis - Mis'ry Is My Middle Name
    22. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - TocarThe Weeping Song
    21. Magic Dirt - Dirty Jeans
    20. AC/DC - Highway to Hell
    19. Kim Salmon & the Surrealists - TocarBellyfull Of Slugs
    18. The Drones - TocarLocust
    17. Sarah Blasko - TocarPerfect Now
    16. Augie March - TocarThe Cold Acre
    15. Ed Kuepper - TocarMiracles
    14. The Go-Betweens - Finding You
    13. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - God Is in the House
    12. Dirty Three - Some Summers They Drop Like Flys
    11. Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Gurrumul history (I was born blind)
    10. Antenna - Come on Spring
    9. Bluetile Lounge - Ambered
    8. The Reels - Quasimodo's Dream
    7. The Triffids - In the Pines
    6. Kev Carmody - TocarFrom Little Things Big Things Grow
    5. The Scientists - TocarHuman Jukebox
    4. Laughing Clowns - TocarLAUGHING CLOWNS 'Holy Joe'
    3. The Drones - TocarI Don't Ever Want to Change
    2. Sarah Blasko - Tocar{Explain}
    1. Dirty Three and Nick Cave - TocarTime Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum [featuring The Dirty Three]

    OK, that is it. I think I've picked a bit of everything but maybe more obscure than your normal top 100 Aussie chart. If you don't know something which sounds good to you please let me know and I'll do my best in letting you know where or how you can find it. I was going to write a line or two on each song but it really would take forever to do that so it's just a big long list again. There was reasons why for all of them and where they ended up in the chart but you can tell what I like and what I don't and a lot of bands or artists have been left out but I don't like them as much as the songs above. These I would listen to forever and if I could take over Triple J this is what I would play for you. What do you think???
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  • My top 50 albums

    Nov 18 2009, 8h49 por metawirt

    Won't put it on my profile, because it's already far too long:


    Top albums generator

    metawirt's top 50 albums (overall)
    1. Young Marble Giants - Colossal Youth (279)
    2. The Gun Club - Fire of Love (222)
    3. Die Skeptiker - Harte Zeiten (183)
    4. Kevin Blechdom - Eat My Heart Out (165)
    5. Gudrun Gut - I Put A Record On (163)
    6. Au Pairs - Playing With a Different Sex (162)
    7. Attwenger - Dog (161)
    8. Von Südenfed - Tromatic Reflexxions (161)
    9. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Cow Fingers And Mosquito Pie (160)
    10. Devo - Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (160)
    11. Audionom - Retrospektiv (153) 12. Attwenger - Sun (152)
    13. Thee Headcoats - Beached Earls (149)
    14. Butthole Surfers - Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac (149)
    15. Fred Frith - Speechless (149)
    16. The Beguiled - Blue Dirge (146)
    17. Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine (146)
    18. The Gossip - That's Not What I Heard (146)
    19. The Jazz Butcher - A Scandal in Bohemia (144)
    20. Soul Coughing - Ruby Vroom (144)
    21. Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade (138)
    22. Au Pairs - Equal But Different - BBC Sessions 1979-1981 (135)
    23. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (135)
    24. Grinderman - Grinderman (131)
    25. Die Haut - Sweat (130)
    26. mclusky - mclusky Do Dallas (128)
    27. Big Black - The Hammer Party (125)
    28. The Tiger Lillies - Ad Nauseam (124)
    29. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Paint Your Wagon (124)
    30. International Pony - We Love Music (123)
    31. Lydia Lunch with the Anubian Lights - Champagne, Cocaine & Nicotine Stains (122)
    32. The Jazz Butcher - The Gift Of Music (121)
    33. Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (120)
    34. New Bomb Turks - !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!! (120)
    35. Andre Williams - The Black Godfather (119)
    36. A.K. Klosowski & Pyrolator - Home Taping Is Killing Music (119) 37. Oblivians - Play 9 songs with Mr. Quintron (118)
    38. The Tiger Lillies - Low Life Lullabies (118)
    39. The Moldy Peaches - The Moldy Peaches (118)
    40. Billie Holiday - Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia (1933-1944) (117)
    41. Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions (116)
    42. Galaxie 500 - Peel Sessions (116)
    43. The Martini Henry Rifles - Superbastard (113)
    44. Blues Explosion - Damage (113)
    45. Fun Lovin' Criminals - Come Find Yourself (112)
    46. The Flying Lizards - The Flying Lizards (112)
    47. Matmos - The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast (111)
    48. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Now I Got Worry (111)
    49. The Jam - At the BBC (111)
    50. Camper Van Beethoven - Telephone Free Landslide Victory (109)









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  • My Top 50 albums (from Yo La Tengo to The Cure)

    Nov 16 2009, 12h36 por emobear

    emobear's top albums (overall) 1. Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass (122)
    2. Blossom Dearie - Blossom Dearie (111)
    3. project serendipity - Linear Lullabies (97)
    4. Low - The Great Destroyer (84)
    5. Sic Alps - A Long Way Around To A Shortcut (80)
    6. Flight of the Conchords - Flight of the Conchords (78)
    7. Handsome Furs - Face Control (78)
    8. Woven Hand - Mosaic (74)
    9. New Young Pony Club - Fantastic Playroom (73)
    10. Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire (73)
    11. Inca Ore - Birthday Of Bless You (73)
    12. The Jesus and Mary Chain - 21 Singles 1984-1998 (73)
    13. Troy von Balthazar - Troy von Balthazar (72)
    14. Cat Power - You Are Free (71)
    15. Awesome Color - Awesome Color (70)
    16. The Knife - Silent Shout (68)
    17. Jay Reatard - Matador Singles '08 (67)
    18. The Postal Service - Give Up (66)
    19. Wire - Pink Flag (66)
    20. Women - Women (64)
    21. two tears - Little Tea (63)
    22. Tiny Vipers - Hands Across the Void (63)
    23. No Age - Nouns (62)
    24. The Wooden Birds - Magnolia (60)
    25. Times New Viking - Rip It Off (60)
    26. Marnie Stern - This Is it and I Am it and You Are it and so Is That and He Is it and She Is it and it Is it and That is That (60)
    27. The Love Substitutes - More songs about hangovers and sailors (59)
    28. Kiss My Jazz - Doc's Place Friday Evening (59)
    29. Sic Alps - U.S. Ez (58)
    30. The Mae Shi - Terrorbird (58)
    31. Beat Happening - Dreamy (58)
    32. Antelope - Reflector (58)
    33. Part Chimp - I Am Come (56)
    34. Cat Power - What Would the Community Think (56)
    35. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (56)
    36. Guided by Voices - Do The Collapse (55)
    37. Japanther - Skuffed Up My Huffy (55)
    38. The Ponys - Turn the Lights Out (54)
    39. Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (54)
    40. Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out (54)
    41. Woods - Songs of Shame (53)
    42. Grinderman - Grinderman (53)
    43. The Dodos - Visiter (53)
    44. Ride - Going Blank Again (53)
    45. Michael Andrews - Cypher (52)
    46. Chad VanGaalen - Soft Airplane (52)
    47. Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (52)
    48. Low - Drums And Guns (51)
    49. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Lie Down In The Light (51)
    50. The Cure - Boys Don't Cry (51)
    Top albums generator
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  • Way Out West 2008. Gothenburg, August 8

    Nov 12 2009, 0h20 por turbomatic

    Way Out West 2008. Gothenburg, August 8

    When me and my girlfriend had seen Roky Erickson for the first time last winter I told her "Now we have seen 4 of the greatest 60's/early 70's garage bands, Roky, The Stooges, MC5 and New York Dolls... it's only The Sonics left to make the list complete". At that time I didn't even know the Sonics were playing again. When I heard that they were going to play the Way Out West festival I was very surprised. If someone would have told me that I was going to see any of those bands 5 years ago I would have thought they were joking...


    The Sonics


    In 1964-65 when The Sonics released their first records they were way ahead of their time, the music was raw, aggressive and distorted. With songs like TocarPsycho, TocarThe Witch, TocarStrychnine, TocarThe Hustler and TocarBoss Hoss and Jerry Roslie's wild screams they pretty much invented punk rock 12 years too early.

    But the question was if they could recreate all that energy 40 years later... They still had most of the energy and the screams were still there. They played most of the songs from their two first albums from 1966, the songs I mentioned earlier and their cool covers of TocarHave Love Will Travel, TocarMoney, TocarWalking the Dog and a few rock n' roll standards. All in all it was a great show, they seemed to be having lots of fun and happy to be playing festivals were most people wasn't even born when they started out. They even joked about how they used to party with the audience parents back in the day...


    Grinderman


    Next up was Grinderman. I have seen Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds a couple of times before and was looking forward to see Nick Cave make noise with Grinderman. I think the Grinderman album is the best thing Nick has released in years. Like the album, the concert was noisy and aggressive reminding more of Cave's earlier band The Birthday Party and his first solo albums than the latter day Bad Seeds albums. The only downside was since they have only released one album they played every song from it and not all songs are as great as Depth Charge Ethel, Set Me Free, Electric Alice, Honey Bee and Man In The Moon... but Nick made up for the lesser songs by being the great frontman he is.


    Nick Cave - Grinderman


    They also played the Bad Seeds classic TocarTupelo and the new song Dream that sounded very good too. It would have been very cool to see them do a couple of old Birthday Party songs like Nick the Stripper or Release the Bats and TocarFrom Her To Eternity or Saint Huck from his first solo album... Another great show.
    I would love to see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds again some time soon too, it was 2001 or 2002 the last time and it was one of the best concerts I've seen...


    Broder Daniel


    To end the night Broder Daniel played their last show ever as a tribute to their guitar player Anders Göthberg who passed away earlier this year. It was a very emotional concert experience even if I have seen better BD shows musically. I hadn't listened that much to them the last year or so and had almost forgot how much I love them. To be honest few bands/artist affect me like BD, Henrik Berggren wear his heart on his sleeve and write such simple, powerful and honest lyrics. I found myself standing with my arm in the air and singing along to every word...


    Henrik Berggren - Broder Daniel


    Some of the highlights were TocarSorrow, TocarWork, the rarity TocarLemon, TocarI'll Be Gone, What's Good, TocarShoreline, TocarOld in Just One Day and of course TocarWhen We Were Winning... and the all new song Hold On To Your Dreams was great too. The only song I really missed from the set was TocarLuke Skywalker... and it would have been great to hear the long acoustic version of When We Were Winning live atleast once before they quit.

    It was completely, completely wonderful and a worthy ending to one of the best and most important swedish bands ever. Along with Bruce Springsteen and Roky Erickson this was the best concert of the summer for me.







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  • 2000s

    Out 20 2009, 4h51 por SpoonRiver

    So I've been thinking a lot about my music listening habits in the 2000s and what albums really remind me of each year. Nothing profound here, folks... this is what I came up with...

    2000
    Radiohead-Kid A
    This is already topping the best of the 2000s lists already. And what has been said about it for everyone else is what I have to say about it too. I knew Radiohead for The Bends and OK Computer, so this album came as a complete shock. I remember first listening to it and being completely confused. At first I tossed it aside and dismissed it. But later a good friend convinced me to give it another listen. I did. And do.

    2001
    David Gray-White Ladder
    While it was released in the UK in 1998, It didn't hit U.S. shelves until 2001. And the album still puts me smack dab in my last year in high school.

    2002
    Beck-Sea Change
    This album came out at a perfect time in my life as far as encompassing my current feelings on relationships. Especially TocarLost Cause and TocarRound The Bend. It still transports me back to a time when I was really unsure about my future.

    2003
    My Morning Jacket-It Still Moves
    Talk about being completely blown away by a performance. I saw Jacket play at a bowling alley in Omaha on the first of October that year. This album is the soundtrack to the beginning of my relationship with my now wife. This disc puts me in the happiest of happy moods and is why I still hold a special place in my heart for their tunes.

    2004
    Tom Waits-Real Gone
    Just when I thought Waits couldn't get any more insane Real Gone is released. I was slowly going through buying all his albums at this point in time and had no idea the man was capable of such an insane sound. I still remember when I bought it. A local record store was still doing midnight sales. I remember sitting in the driveway when I got home and finishing the album. The Day After Tomorrow was such a powerful song and still is but especially at the time of its release.

    2005
    Ryan Adams & The Cardinals-Jacksonville City Nights
    At the time I don't think I would have called this my favorite album of the year, but it's the most representative of that year of my life. I was coming to terms with what I wanted to study in college, and damnit TocarThe End is an insanely well-written country tune. This was the year Adams was releasing 3 albums, who would have thought in that massive amount of creativity he would release his best album.

    2006
    Damien Jurado-And Now I'm In Your Shadow
    I was working at the college radio station as a music director when this album came out and it really touched a nerve in my system. The writing was so sparse yet so powerful. I still findI Had No Intentions and Shannon Rhodes two of the greatest songs dealing with tragedy ever written.

    2007
    Do Make Say Think-You, You're A History In Rust
    This was a powerful release from this Canadian band. I was finishing college at the time and getting married. While I probably listened to the Grinderman album more that year, this is album puts back in 2007 more.

    2008
    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds-DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!!
    A good friend and I drove to Denver to see Cave on the Lazarus tour, and I can honestly say it was the best show I've ever seen. Yes, better than the two Waits shows I've seen. The power in which that band creates live is the most intense thing I've ever witnessed. It's cliche to say, but I still find something new to love every time I hear this album.

    2009
    David Bazan-Curse Your Branches

    In the fall of 2007 a solo show of Bazan's was floating around the internet and in the performance he played a lot of new songs that he said was coming out in the spring. It didn't come out until 2009, and the songs about falling out of religion are so captivating and well put. I got to see him play them live in 2008 and am going to see the final versions performed later this year. I've never been so interested in and able to see an album take shape than this disc.
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