• 50 Favourite Albums 2000-2009

    Nov 25 2009, 13h57 por nickinko

    Well, it had to be done, and it's a handy excuse to go back and listen to all of these again. Limiting myself to one release per artist and with apologies to
    Lawrence English, Sylvain Chauveau, Black Dice, Jan Jelinek, Jasper TX, The Wrens, The Unicorns and all the others I either forgot or didn't have room for, here's one way of looking at my favourite records of the decade:


    1. Stars of the Lid - The Tired Sounds Of... (2001)
    I can't think of another album in my adult life that has influenced the music I listen to more than this one, and it's fitting that it was released at the beginning of a decade that for me personally was a discovery of ambient music. Together with its successor, ...And Their Refinement Of The Decline, this is where I go when I get paralysed by the agony of choice. Like a Rothko painting, it appears from a distance to be simplistic, but when you stand and stare for a long while, it turns out to be as detailed as your own imagination. A soundtrack to thought.


    Stars of the Lid - Requiem For Dying Mothers, Part 1


    2. William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops I-IV (2003)
    From bohemian New York rooftops to drab and wintry Southwick chimney pots, but the spellbinding melancholic beauty of these records transcends circumstances and back stories. Condensation on windows, graffiti furtively scratched into plastic, long necklines and grids of railings. Just some of all possible worlds that exist in these loops.


    An excerpt from William Basinski - D|P 1.1


    3. Joanna Newsom - Ys (2006)
    With courageously poetic and challengingly inventive lyrics set to the subtlest and most absorbing arrangements, Ys took a good few listens before you could stand back far enough to see the whole picture. I love the way her voice seems to have a different sound for almost every word on some stretches of this album, and I still find myself smiling at the wonderful rhymes, assonance and alliteration of the lyrics:

    But walk a little faster
    And don't look backwards
    Your feast is to the East which lies a little past the pasture
    When the blackbirds hear tea whistling, they rise and clap
    And their applause caws the kettle black
    And we can't have none of that!
    Move along, Bear; there, there; that's that.

    Monkey & Bear


    4. Machinefabriek - Marijn (2006)
    This spot could have gone to one of about a dozen or so of his releases (including the fantastic Ranonkel, Dauw, Box Music with Stephen Vitiello and Drawn with Soccer Committee , such has been the prolific and consistently brilliant nature of Rutger Zuyderfeldt's output over the last 6 or 7 years, but, after over 1600 plays according to my lastfm stats, I might as well give it to the one which started it all off for me, Marijn. The most interesting experimental musician working today.


    Machinefabriek - Dauw (from the album Dauw)


    5. Deaf Center - Pale Ravine (2005)
    Although this wasn't itself on the Miasmah label, it was made by its founder, Erik Skodvin (a.k.a Svarte Greiner) and seemed to me to be the father of a succession of fantastic albums (for example, from Elegi, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Jacaszek and Gultskra Artikler) that bore the label's trademark mixture of elegaic beauty and sinister sonic debris.


    Deaf Center - White Lake


    6. The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat (2004)
    One of the most ambitious, entertaining and defiantly individual bands of the decade's finest achievement, Blueberry Boat is an out-of-control splatter-gun attack of ideas, characters and melodies.


    7. Ricardo Villalobos - Fabric 36 (2007)
    Clicks, pops, sparks, beats, bangs, twangs, loops, hoots, snaps, whirls, claps, crackles, hisses, rips, taps, ticks, thumps, whacks, jumps, darts, dunks, barks, blinks, zips, bumps, rumbles and ripples. Earphone heaven from a Chilean genius.




    8. Burial - Untrue (2007)
    Darkly beautiful, like the glint of a knife.


    9. Jacaszek - Treny (2008)
    Electronics, samples. live strings and haunting soprano voices curl around one another in this heartbreaking album from last year.


    Jacaszek - Zal


    10. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)
    This seems to be a divisive choice, but from where I am, a million miles away from the source and the chatter and the associations that surround the band, this completed a trio of flawless art-pop albums. It's kind of cool to hear a band who are into ideas like synthesis, harmony and family as well, a kind of.


    Animal Collective - My Girls


    11. David Thomas Broughton - David Thomas Broughton Vs. 7 Hertz (2007)


    12. Tim Hecker - Harmony In Ultraviolet (2006)


    13. Junior Boys - Last Exit (2004)


    14. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Playthroughs (2002)


    15. Autechre - Confield (2001)


    16. Broadcast - Tender Buttons (2005)


    17. Claro Intelecto - Neurofibro (2004)


    18. Boards of Canada - Geogaddi (2002)


    19. Chihei Hatakeyama - Minima Moralia (2006)


    20. Library Tapes - Feelings For Something Lost (2006)


    21. Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto - Vrioon (2002)


    22. Goldmund - Corduroy Road (2005)


    23. Half Man Half Biscuit - CSI:Ambleside (2008)


    24. Max Richter - The Blue Notebooks (2004)


    25. Songs: Ohia - Magnolia Electric Co. (2003)


    26. Charalambides - A Vintage Burden (2006)


    27. Panda Bear - Person Pitch (2007)


    28. Gonzales - Solo Piano (2004)


    29. The Books - Thought for Food (2002)


    30. Natural Snow Buildings - Dance Of The Sun And The Moon (2006)


    31. Fennesz - Endless Summer (2001)


    32. Gas - Pop (2000)


    33. Rameses III - Basilica (2008)


    34. Lucien-N-Luciano - Blind Behaviour (2004)


    35. Colleen - The Golden Morning Breaks (2005)


    36. Akron/Family - Akron/Family (2005)


    37. Menomena - Friend & Foe (2008)


    38. Voices And Organs - Orphanage (2006)


    39. Christopher Willits & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Ocean Fire (2008)


    40. Robyn Hitchcock - Spooked (2004)


    41. Pan American - Quiet City (2004)


    42. Oren Ambarchi - Grapes From The Estate (2004)


    43. Lichens - Omns (2007)


    44. Rolan Vega - Documentary (2007)


    45. Four Tet - Rounds (2003)


    46. Gultskra Artikler - Kasha Iz Topora (2007)


    47. Grouper - Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill (2008)


    48. Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun (2000)


    49. Emeralds - What Happened (2009)


    50. The Notwist - Neon Golden (2002)
  • Top 50 Overall Artists [2009]

    Out 27 2009, 6h22 por watchingtheblur

    1.How did you get into 29? (Santogold)
    Honestly, I can't remember what led me to her - but I'm glad that whatever it was did!

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? (The Smiths)
    How Soon Is Now?.

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 33? (Rogue Wave)
    "If you'd stay for a while with me/Before the mail comes/Before I'm alone/You'd say I'm out of my head/But really I'm the only one who's bounced back/The music that I want/Is cheaper than therapy" from TocarCheaper Than Therapy.

    4. How did you get into 49? (An Horse)
    Tegan and Sara spoke highly of them, so I checked them out.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (Rilo Kiley)
    Just one - Under The Blacklight.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50? (Buzzcocks)
    Ever Fallen In Love.

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad? (Passion Pit)
    Now TocarSleepyhead does, because it reminds me of driving to my old job where the people were beyond awesome.

    8. What is your favorite album by 15? (Iron & Wine)
    The Shepherd's Dog.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (Neko Case)
    It's a toss-up between Hold On, Hold On and Star Witness.

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (The New Pornographers)
    Mostly everything off of the album Challengers makes me happy.

    11. What is the worst song by 40? (of Montreal)
    Couldn't tell you...

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Brandi Carlile)
    It's a tie between TocarFall Apart Again and TocarWhat Can I Say.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? (Amy Winehouse)
    I remember Cory writing on my Facebook wall about her - that was at the very beginning of the Cory-Kyle-Ari amazingness. Also, I remember the night I first heard/saw her, on a British awards show, after a long/cold/dirty shift walking with Kristie for Relay for Life.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? (Gavin Castleton)
    TocarCoffeelocks.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (The National)
    Most of the songs on the album Alligator make me feel wonderful.

    16. Is there a song by 25 that makes you sad? (Marina & the Diamonds/artist])
    TocarObsessions and TocarI Am Not a Robot.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (The Fratellis)
    Creepin' Up The Backstairs.

    18. What's your favorite lyric by 11? (Miike Snow)
    "I wanna rewrite my heart and let the future in/Will you free me from the logic that I knew?/I believe it even if it is not true." from TocarCult Logic.

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1? (Tegan and Sara)
    I'm a proud equal-liker who leans one way or the other depending on my mood.

    20. Is there a song by 14 that makes you happy? (The Ting Tings)
    TocarShut Up And Let Me Go, TocarThat's Not My Name, and TocarGreat DJ.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27? (Thao with The Get Down Stay Down)
    The ridiculous message I left on Kyle's Facebook wall about the conundrum of how to label them in iTunes.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Juliette & The Licks)
    There are too many on the album Four On The Floor to choose from.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (Mickey Avalon)
    Waiting To Die

    24. What is your favorite album by 18? (AFI)
    DECEMBERUNDERGROUND.

    25. What is your favorite song by 21? (Lily Allen)
    Right now I really like TocarThe Fear.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (The Organ)
    Brother.

    27. What is your favorite album by 3? (The Weepies)
    Say I Am You.

    28. What is you favorite song by 2? (Pinback)
    There is no way to answer that, there are far too many! But if I HAD to choose, I guess I would say Non Photo-Blue.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? (Menomena)
    Wet and Rusting.

    30. What is you favorite song by 8? (Girl Talk)
    Hard to tell, since it all blends into one amazing song of awesome. I can think of a part I REALLY like in a specific song, but I couldn't tell you which song that is.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (The Blow)
    Unfortunately zero.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? (Pop Levi)
    TocarNever Never Love.

    33. How did you get into 12? (Phoenix)
    Watched them perform on Saturday Night Live and thought I'd give them a further listen.

    34. What is the worst song by 45? (Uh Huh Her)
    Couldn't tell you...

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (KT Tunstall)
    TocarBlack Horse and the Cherry Tree.

    36. What is the first song you ever heard by 48? (Kings of Leon)
    TocarThe Bucket.

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (Vampire Weekend)
    None.

    38. What is you favorite song by 36? (Sick Of Sarah)
    TocarMr. Incredible.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (Bat for Lashes)
    TocarWhat's A Girl To Do?.

    40. What is you favorite album by 7? (Feist)
    The Reminder.

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? (Shiny Toy Guns)
    TocarLe Disko and TocarGhost Town.

    42. What is your favorite album by 41? (Against Me!)
    New Wave.

    43. What is your favorite song by 24? (Imogen Heap)
    I guess I'd say Glittering Clouds (Locusts).

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? (Cyndi Lauper)
    Blasting songs from Bring Ya to the Brink with Kristie and Emily in the car.

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? (Alkaline Trio)
    I liked their cover of Tegan and Sara's Wake Up Exhausted when they performed it with Tegan Quin on Spinner's "The Interface."

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? (Sia)
    TocarThe Girl You Lost To Cocaine.

    47. What is your favorite album by 4? (Kaki King)
    I honestly couldn't choose, since they all have their strong parts.

    48. Who is your favorite member of 37? (The Cliks)
    Lucas Silveira.

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43? (She & Him)
    Something off of Volume One, but I'm not sure which song.

    50. What is your favorite song by 20? (The Shins)
    TocarKissing the Lipless.
  • Ramona Falls - induit (2009) [Subiektywne biadolenie part12]

    Out 26 2009, 9h23 por Syojatar


    http://www.myspace.com/ramonafalls

    1. Melectric [4:19]
    2. I Say Fever [4:30]
    3. Clover [5:25]
    4. Russia [3:16]
    5. Going Once, Going Twice [5:43]
    6. Salt Sack [3:58]
    7. The Boy Ant [0:55]
    8. Always Right [4:55]
    9. The Darkest Day [4:15]
    10. Bellyfulla [3:38]
    11. Diamond Shovel [3:29]

    Ładny debiut jednej trzeciej Menomeny. Ugotował zaskakująco smaczną potrawę, gdzie bazą była Menomena, przyprawił Low, udekorował niczym Grizzly Bear a nad tym wszystkim unosi się delikatny zapach nowej Karen O. Jeszcze się nie zdecydowałam, który kawałek lubię najbardziej: któryś z grypy niepokojąco połamanych ("Always Right") czy tych ekstremalnie wyważonych ("The Darkest Day").







    Gratuluję! :D

    9/10
    Dzik.
  • 25 favorite songs

    Out 24 2009, 12h48 por melez102

    Decided that I want to write a journal, so I made it as random as 25 favorite songs
    Also, I am not a critic, thus I will point out only the good things in these songs and the way they struck me.
    Let's start with it.. From the end.

    25. Isis - TocarWrists of Kings - I deem post metal as progressive metal. Especially Isis' post-metal. This song defines it clearly, the post-rock, progressive rock influences make Isis the unique band that they are. Great song.

    24. Mark Sandman - Patience - Getting used to Morphine's dark moody tunes, this song amazed me on how actually bright and positive sounding it is. A different tune with a similar sound, cool isn't it?

    23. Peach - TocarYou Lied - So, so catchy. Heard it via Tool's cover but liked the original version much better. Spent one whole day listening to it, then lost interest. It amused me enough though. :d

    22. Swans - TocarBeautiful Child - Simply great. Haven't listened to Swans a lot, and when I hear this song I have a feeling I'm missing a lot. Gotta stop being lazy and actually get more of their stuff.

    21. Portishead - TocarElysium - Favorite Portishead track for sure. Didn't pay a lot of attention to it earlier but when it got to my ears I repeated it and repeated it and repeated. Amazes me with the scary vocals lol.

    20. Unexpect - TocarSummoning Scenes - Haven't been a fan of Unexpect's mix of high experimentation and black metal, but this is a track that just jumps out of nowhere. Excellent.

    19. Nihilist Spasm Band - I Have Nothing to Say - Free Improvisation at it's finest imo. I love these guys.

    18. Iced Earth - TocarA Question of Heaven - Just for the record, I hate power metal. Power metal and epic stories, and the way they are presented are everything I despise. Iced Earth is the only power metal band which knows some limits to decency, and isn't loserish like 99% of power metal bands. Excellent album and excellent song.

    17.Voivod - TocarAngel Rat - I don't think I will never know why this band is so, so underrated. Angel Rat is one of my favorite albums, holds really fresh songs. The whole band is not that progressive (even though it has elements of prog-rock), but that's what you get for trying to mix trash metal with prog... you get forgotten.

    16. Boris - TocarPink - Still haven't listened to anything but the album Pink, but what I heard, I love. Pink is a great track. I think I would love his drone stuff as well, just to find a chance to listen to it

    15. Animal Collective - Peacebone - It's the first song I've heard of them and immediately got me into them. I deem only a few bands to be really psychedelic, this is one of them.

    14. Frank Zappa - TocarPeaches En Regalia - This song made me love Frank Zappa and probably left me with a kid or two of his. I have only Hot Rats, do want to get more stuff, so suggest me an album or two out of a million he made.

    13. Meshuggah - Stengah - Love the technical complexity of this, or any other Meshuggah songs for that matter. And overall lyrics on Nothing are some of the best I've heard. This song partially define how awesome they actually are.

    12. Tool - TocarThird Eye - Definitely their best song (along with Jambi and both Wings songs). Aenima is not their best album, but holds some pretty unique structured songs (as Aenima and Third Eye). A truly epic song, I don't have much to say about it. Oh, and Tool is prog you rebel idiot!

    11. maudlin of the Well - Excerpt from 6,000,000,000,000 Miles Before the First, or, the Revisitation of the… - Dreamy. Not sure why maudlin is getting classed as avant-garde metal though, most of their stuff is avant-gardeish... post rock? Great either way.

    10. Opeth - TocarGhost of Perdition - Another epic epic song. The change in time signatures and vocal styles is amazing and fits perfectly (saying that because they have songs where it seems completely forced and annoying). Without a doubt their most proggy song. Oh, and ballads don't necessarily mean progressive you rebel idiot!

    9. Gentle Giant - TocarPlain Truth - A true art rocky masterpiece. Great musical harmony and very catchy.

    8. Menomena - Weird - As much as certain indie rock bands are everything I despise, I love Menomena! Can't call it a lot experimental, but there is a certain difference from other indie rock bands. Weird is a song which defines their sound greatly. Amazing sounding.

    7. Magma - Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh (Retrospektïw 2) - It's a live performance, right? Whatever, I deem all of the 40+ minutes of this track epic. It's practically the MDK album live just in a slightly newer version. I would explain this track more detailed but it has far too many changes in it so you're better off reading a professional review of MDK. Epic track either way.

    6. Ruins - TocarGrubandgo - Think this is the first thing I heard from them. Definitely was worth the mention, these guys have a really unique math rockish/zeuhlish/prog-rockish/avant-gardeish sound. This is perhaps their most catchy song, but that's not the only reason why I like it.

    5. The Residents - Part One: Edweena - Now that I mentioned The Residents before, why not again. I can't really choose just one Residents song off of Not Available that I love, I love them equally, really. That is one album I can listen to anytime. This song (and album) is the definition of psychedelic-ness and experimentation.

    4. Yes - Siberian Khatru - As much as I dislike most of Yes's stuff, Close To The Edge is a brilliant, brilliant album. There is not one minute of it to be boring, very immersive. Siberian Khatru is the highest Close To The Edge, and overall Yes gets. Filled with so much energy, senseless lyrics and catchy tunes is what makes this album so good.

    3. Amon Düül II - Soap Shop Rock - I don't know how to explain this song really. It's a progressive rock song that is really psychedelic (as in, The Residents psychedelic). I just wonder why isn't it listened more, it's surely one of the best prog-rock songs I've heard. Amazing band.

    2. King Crimson - Lizard - If you don't like King Crimson's Lizard album, guess what; screw you, you rebel idiot! Sure it's not filled with energy and harsh instrumental musicianship like the past albums, but that is exactly why King Crimson is a unique band. They changed band personnel like socks, and with new people come new influences, new sounds. Lizard is much more jazz-fusion oriented, and most of the people didn't like it at first, as they were used to their old formula but this is the album where King Crimson started to evolve. It was the first KC album I actually listened to, and definitely my favorite KC album, not sure why though.

    1.Morphine - TocarThe Night - And last but not least, Morphine's masterpiece album and song called The Night. Most of the Morphine lovers will agree with me on this, that The Night is their best song they've released. Having many elements from their older albums they've expanded it with more instrumentation (including a cello, a piano and such), getting farther from their alternative jazz-rocky style and scratching the surface of neoclassicism. The piano in this song works greatly as it sets the mood just like the sax did in their older albums.

    Give those a listen, definitely worth it. Especially for someone who has any interest in any form of progressiveness or experimentation.
  • Top 200 Songs of the 2000's

    Out 22 2009, 17h52 por Bartik0

    This list consists of my favorite songs of the decade and nothing else. I generally made no attempt to account for how significant or influential the song was. I didn't care if a particular song captured how the 2000's "felt." I did take some consideration of how many songs each artist had, but not that much. Some of my favorite artists have many songs on this list. I think there are something around 100 artists on this list so each artist averages 2 songs or so. Also don't pay that much attention to the ordering of the list until you get to the top 50. I guess I think that it is hard to distinguish between you 120th and 153rd favorite song of the decade, so while I did make an effort for them to roughly be in order the order is not set in stone.

    There are certainly tons of songs that got left off this list that could have made it, including a few that probably would be pretty high but I just forgot about. For the write ups I sometimes just list my favorite moment or lyric. For others I just have a sentence or two about it. For the latter ones I'll probably write a bit more. So with all that in mind here are my favorite 200 songs that were released in the last ten years.



    200. Bloc Party - TocarBanquet
    Favorite Moment - The opening 20 seconds. It captures everything good about Bloc Party.
    Favorite Lyric -
    "And if you feel (and if you feel)
    A little left behind (a little left behind)
    We will wear you on the other side"

    199. Dan Deacon - TocarWham City
    Favorite Moment - The a capella recitation of the lyrics towards the end of the song followed by return of the music.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Of ghosts and cats
    And pigs and bats
    With brooms and bats
    And wigs and rats
    And play big dogs like queens and kings
    And everyone plays drums and sings

    About big sharks
    Sharp swords
    Beast bees
    Bead lords
    Sweet cakes
    Mace lakes

    198. Lifesavas - TocarHelloHiHey
    Favorite Moment - The part with the lyric below
    Favorite Lyric - Word my crew is called the Cannibals (ah cool)/
    Yeah we're 30 deep and each member's a mutant culmination of six animals/
    See each MC is simultaneously (okay) six creatures, that's six styles with six features/
    Man we're the wild kingdom of hip hop...

    197. Apostle of Hustle - A Rent Boy Goes Down
    Favorite Moment - When the last rendition of the chorus begins
    Favorite Lyric - "Socrates is swaying the youth away"

    196. M. Ward - Hi-Fi
    Favorite Moment - No one moment really sticks out. How he say's hi-fi makes the song though.
    Favorite Lyric -
    So let me turn the volume up get a little bit of Hi-Fi/
    Drown out all the sirens in the back of my mind

    195. The Mountain Goats - No Children
    Favorite Moment - The lyric below.
    Favorite Lyric - I hope I lie
    And tell everyone you were a good wife
    And I hope you die
    I hope we both die

    194. Menomena - Wet and Rusting
    Favorite Moment - The drums after the third "Its hard to take risks..."
    Favorite Lyric - It's hard to take risks with a pessimist

    193. Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe
    Favorite Moment - When the piano and drums enter as sings "no fade: film begins with a kid in the big city"
    Favorite Lyric -
    It's just a life story, so there's no climax./
    No more new territory, so pull away the imax.

    192. Deerhunter - TocarOctet
    Favorite Moment - This song isn't about one moment but is great for the gradual build up throughout the whole thing. When the drums come in at around the 4:40 mark is pretty awesome though.
    Favorite Lyric - There's only one lyric "I was the corpse that spiraled out
    Into phantom hallways" which is barely even audible.

    191. At the Drive-In - One-Armed Scissor
    Favorite Moment - The drums coming in strong at the 3:00 mark as Ced screams right before the chorus comes in again.
    Favorite Lyric - Any really, At the Drive-In/The Mars Volta are great for hilariously ridiculous lyrics. But this will do "banked on memory/ mummified circuitry/ skin graft machinery/ sputnik sickles found in the seats"

    190. Kings of Leon - TocarOn Call
    Why the song is great - Tight bass line and the guitar part before the chorus. I love the vocals on the song, particular the delivery of the chorus
    Favorite Lyric -
    I'm on call, so be there

    189. Ludacris - Eyebrows Down
    Favorite Lyric -
    By the age of eighteen I was destined to make
    My bank account read DISTURBING THE PEACE INCORPORATED

    188. The Shins - TocarNew Slang
    I still fucking hate you Zach Braff

    187. Girl Talk - Play Your Part (Part 1)
    Favorite Moment - The Pop Bottles sample mashed up with Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike. Which too me proves that Girl Talk can rise above the sum of his parts to create great musical moments
    Favorite Lyric -
    my bitch a choosey lover, never fuck without a rubber
    never in the sheets, like it on top of the cover
    money on the dresser, drive a compressor
    top notch hoes get the most, not the lesser

    186. The Raconteurs - Carolina Drama
    Lyrics seem to be a pretty literal story just told with great intensity
    Favorite Lyric -
    Billy broke in and saw the blood on the floor, and
    He turned around and put the lock on the door
    He looked dead into the boyfriend's eye

    185. The Roots - Game Theory
    I just like how he puts together the first line of the lyric below.
    Favorite Lyrics -
    Dreams when M16's with infrared beams
    Blowin' up presidents' cribs with cans of kerosene
    Hijack the limousine with a strategic routine
    Then blast my enemies, head for the Caribbeans

    184. Japandroids - TocarThe Boys Are Leaving Town
    The opener to one of the better albums of 2009. It's hard to argue with the enthusiasm and raw emotion Japandroids put into one of their songs, plus they're catchy as hell and great to sing along with.

    183. Yeasayer - 2080
    Sunny dreamy pop music at its best

    182. Franz Ferdinand - TocarThe Dark of the Matinée
    My favorite song off Franz Ferdinand's debut.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I time every journey to bump into you, accidentally
    I charm you and tell you of the boys I hate
    All the girls I hate
    All the words I hate
    The clothes I hate
    How I'll never be anything I hate
    You smile, mention something that you like
    How you'd have a happy life if you did the things you like

    181. The National - TocarCardinal Song\
    Why the song is great - typically great Berninger lyrics and vocals
    Favorite Lyric -
    never tell the one you want that you do
    save it for the deathbed
    when you know you kept her wanting you

    180. The Hold Steady - TocarYou Can Make Him Like You
    One of the catchiest most infectious songs I've ever heard.

    179. Jay-Z - Lucifer
    Why the song is great - Sick Kanye beat and great Max Romeo sampled chorus
    Favorite Lyric -
    I'm from the murder capital where we murder for capital

    178. RJD2 - TocarGhostwriter
    Favorite Moment - The last climax towards the end
    Favorite Lyric - No lyrics but the vocals really are great on the song

    177. TV on the Radio - Ambulance
    Why the song is great - The awesome a capella beat
    Favorite Lyric -
    your slime frame
    your simple stare
    and your wrong wrong name
    they keep me where i belong
    all strung out in song

    176. The New Pornographers - Streets of Fire
    Why this song is great - Dan Bejar should do an whole album of duets with female vocalists. The combination is really fucking great.
    Favorite Lyric -
    This whiskey priest, he burned the church
    To keep his girls alive

    175. My Morning Jacket - TocarIt Beats 4 U
    Favorite Moment - Jim James vocals at 1:20.
    Favorite Lyric -
    You know my heart, it beats for you.
    It beats for you so in time we beat

    174. Animal Collective - Brother Sport
    Favorite Moment - 1:00 in when the song really blows up for the first time. Or the 3:00 mark when the 3rd part of the song starts
    Favorite Lyric -
    I know it sucks that daddy's gone
    But try to think of what you want
    You got to open up your
    Open up your, open up your throat
    Matt!

    173. Madvillian - Accordian
    Why the song is great - Fucking awesome beat.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Hey you! Don’t touch the mic like there’s AIDS on it
    Yo, it’s like the end to the means
    Fuck type of message that sends to the fiends
    That’s why he brings his own needles
    And get more cheese than Doritos, Cheetos or Fritos.

    172. Justice - Stress
    Not only captures the essence of a feeling but creates it in its listeners. Its hard not to be on edge listening to this.

    171. LCD Soundsystem - TocarAll My Friends
    Why the song is great - How Murphy does so much with so little. A simple piano riff repeated for seven and a half minutes goes a long way with this song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    You spent the first five years trying to get with the plan
    And the next five years trying to be with your friends again

    170. Belle and Sebastian - Mornington Crescent
    I don't think Belle and Sebastian will ever be as good as their first two albums, Tigermilk and If You're Feeling Sinister but this song comes pretty damn close. Pretty piano and guitar piece with great vocals.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I was a joker, the wannabe punk
    That got lucky
    Had a good time
    Life became fruitless
    Egotistic swine to all your friends
    All the ladies and the men
    The possibilities suggest themselves to me
    We're a little too free

    169. The Decemberists - The Island, Come And See, The Landlord's Daughter, You'll Not Feel The Drowning
    The Decemberists 12 minute 3 part epic is the best thing the Portland band has ever done. One of the easiest 12 minute songs to listen to The Island is engaging the whole way through. The highlight is the The Landlords Daughter, the middle part, where the songs builds to a frenzy of keyboard and guitar before segueing quietly into the You'll Not Feel the Drowning.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Go to sleep, little ugly
    Go to sleep, little fool
    Forty-winking in the belfry
    You'll not feel the drowning
    You'll not feel the drowning

    168. Fleet Foxes - Mykonos
    Favorite Moment - When the music drops halfway through for a brief vocal only interlude before coming back in to help the song build to a quiet climax
    Favorite Lyric -
    And you will go to Mykonos
    With a vision of a gentle coast
    And a sun to maybe dissipate
    Shadows of the mess you made

    167. Feist - One Two Three Four
    Amazingly catchy and Feist has an amazing voice.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Sweetheart, bitter heart,
    Now I can't tell you apart
    Cozy and cold,
    Put the horse before the cart

    166. of Montreal - TocarGronlandic Edit
    Awesome vocals and lyrics over a simple groovy beat.
    Favorite Lyric - There are three
    (The surrealists were just)
    Nihilists with good imaginations

    I guess it would be nice to give my heart to a god
    But which one, which one do I choose?
    All the churches fill with losers, psycho or confused
    I just want to hold the divine in mind
    And forget all of the beauty's wasted

    Let's fall back to earth and do something pleasant
    We fell back to earth like gravity's bitches
    (Physics makes us all its bitches)


    165. Jurassic 5 - What's Golden
    Favorite Lyric -
    Yo...
    Well, it's the verbal Herman Munster
    The word enhancer, sick of phony mobsters controllin' the dance floor

    164. Gorillaz - TocarLast Living Souls
    Good vocals.
    Favorite Lyric -
    What you say?
    Cause all I was on
    I got it down wrong
    I see myself to get
    And the Lord, seeing all now
    Can you take us in
    The part that comin' on
    The coldest man doesn't see it's all

    163. Kanye West - TocarAmazing
    Sick ass beat with the most hilariously perfect Young Jeezy guest verse
    Favorite Lyric -
    Standin' at my podium
    I'm tryin' to watch my sodium (sodium)
    Die of high blood pressure

    162. No Age - Teen Creeps
    The little guitar part before the crashing noise and distortion comes in makes this song

    161. Sunset Rubdown - TocarNightingale / December Song
    Why this song is great - The way it builds up without you noticing it doing so.
    Favorite Lyric -
    so let me hammer this point home
    i see us all as lonely fires that have burned alive as long as we remember
    but like all fireworks and all sunsets, we all burn in different ways

    160. At the Drive-In - Pattern Against User
    Another awesomely catchy and ridiculous song by AtDI. The drums are great and I love the quick little drum coda and yelp right at the end.
    Favorite Lyric -
    pattern against user- dilated
    bastard waiting for nothing
    circus carny guarding
    the gates of heaven
    like stuck in limbo abduction


    159. Vampire Weekend - Oxford Comma
    Catchy ass song

    158. Animal Collective - Bluish
    One of the best yet most simple melodies of the decade. The song is effortlessly beautiful.
    Favorite Lyric -
    When we're alone, I wanna say
    Let's just stay in, no one's here in our apartment babe

    157. The White Stripes - The Union Forever
    The song just creates a great atmosphere unlike any other White Stripes song
    Favorite Lyric - This entire verse is awesome
    There is a man
    a certain man
    and for the poor you may be sure
    that he'll do all he can
    who is this one?
    who's favorite son
    just by his action has detraction
    magnets on the run
    who likes to smoke
    enjoys a joke
    and wouldn't get a bit
    upset if he were really broke
    with wealth and fame
    he's still the same
    I'll bet you five you're not alive
    If you don't now his name


    156. Iron & Wine - TocarNaked As We Came
    Pretty little song, nice vocals.

    154. A.C. Newman - The Heartbreak Rides
    Proving that AC Newman can write ballads that are still really great power pop songs at the same time.

    154. Department of Eagles - No One Does It Like You
    The odd little percussion or horn or whatever that is before the chorus and the vocals that sound more natural and heartfelt then anything on Veckatimest really make this song.

    153. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - TocarThe Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth
    If you like Alec Ounsworth vocals then this song has one of the most infectious hooks of the decade. Despite not actually having a proper chorus.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Far, far away from West Virginia
    I'll try New York City
    Explaining that the sky holds you in
    The sun rushes in and a child
    With a shotgun can shoot down the honeybees that sting
    But this boy could use a little sting


    152. My Morning Jacket - TocarGideon
    Favorite Moment - The 2:00 mark till the end.
    Favorite Lyric –
    Truly, truly we have become
    Hated and feared for something that we don't want
    Listen, listen. Most of us believe that this is wrong

    151. Grizzly Bear - While You Wait for the Others
    Favorite Moment - The vocals starting at the 3:00 mark until the guitars and drums come crashing back in.

    150. of Montreal - TocarShe's a Rejector
    Most rocking and catchiest song on the album
    Favorite Lyric -
    There's the girl that left me bitter
    Want to pay some other girl
    To just walk up to her and hit her
    But I can't, I can't, I can't

    149. Yo La Tengo - Here to fall
    One of the most bad ass songs of the decade. Was a great opener when I saw them live.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I know you're worried - I'm worried too
    But if you're ready, I'm here to fall with you.
    What else is there for us to do?

    148. Neko Case - TocarLook for Me (I'll Be Around)
    Neko's voice is as beautiful here as it ever has been.
    Favorite Lyric -
    When the new crowd starts to bore you
    Just remember there is someone to adore you
    When you're weary of nights out on the town
    Look for me, I'll be around

    147. Songs: Ohia - Just Be Simple
    Pretty song, great vocals by Molina, nice female background vocals by whoever that is.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Everything you hated me for... Honey there was so much more
    I just didn't get busted.

    146. Animal Collective - TocarAlvin Row
    Favorite Moment - The scream at 5:49 along with the crashing cymbals and piano.
    Favorite Lyric - My singing voice is gone

    145. The Exploding Hearts - TocarI'm a Pretender
    Great bit of power pop

    144. Gorillaz - TocarRe-Hash
    Just a really chill song about doing drugs

    143. Grizzly Bear - Colorado
    Grizzly Bear at its most atmospheric and best.

    142. Common - TocarElectric Wire Hustle Flower
    Sets the tone for the whole album
    Favorite Lyric -
    You was at your hardest when you didn't even try
    Live like a bitch, then bitch you gonna die

    141. No Age - Ripped Knees
    Starts out as No Age's most balls to the wall song before ending in blissful feedback.

    140. Sunset Rubdown - TocarSilver Moons
    A mostly piano driven piece that doesn't really build up but meanders around until the climax. Typically great Spencer Krug vocals and lyrics. The first time Camilla Wynne Ingr's backup vocals really add a lot to a Sunset Rubdown song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    maybe these days are over, over now
    and i loved it better than anyone else you know
    and i believe in growing old with grace
    i believe she only loved my face
    i believe i acted like a child
    making faces at acquired tastes
    and now silver moons belong to you

    139. The White Stripes - Truth Doesn't Make a Noise
    Great guitar and piano ballad.
    Favorite Lyric -
    You try to tell her what to do
    And all she does is stare at you
    Her stare is louder than your voice
    Because truth doesn't make a noise
    No, truth doesn't make a noise
    The truth doesn't make a noise

    138. The National - TocarAbout Today
    A simple guitar and drum piece that barely goes anywhere backed by some strings accompany Bernigers great but simple vocals. Bernigers lyrics are simple but heart wrenching. The song slowly gains steam without ever really changing. All this adds up to one of The Nationals most subtlety beautiful songs.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Hey, are you awake
    Yeah I'm right here
    Well can I ask you
    about today

    137. Portishead - TocarSilence
    I'd only listened to Dummy and s/t a few times before listening to Third and even I did not know what the fuck was going on with the first few seconds. The bizarre opening followed by a drum beat that just "feels" like Portishead was an absolutely perfect way to open their first album in ten years.

    136. The Antlers - TocarTwo
    Like most of Hospice Two is simple, atmospheric, and affecting. The power of the song comes from the slowly building guitars and drums along with Peter Silberman's vocals and lyrics
    Favorite Lyrics -
    There's two people living in one small room,
    from your two half-families tearing at you,
    two ways to tell the story (no one worries),
    two silver rings on our fingers in a hurry,
    two people talking inside your brain,
    two people believing that I'm the one to blame,
    two different voices coming out of your mouth,
    while I'm too cold to care and too sick to shout.

    135. A.C. Newman - Miracle Drug
    More perfect power pop from the best
    Favorite Lyric -
    He was tied to the bed with a miracle drug in one hand,
    In the other, a great lost novel that, I understand, was returned with a stamp
    That said "thank you for your interest, young man."

    134. OutKast - Bust
    Probably one of the most experimental Outkast tracks. With a hook that's mostly guitar and off kilter vocals. The electric guitar pervades the entire song right from the bizarre beginning.
    Favorite Lyric -
    My rap name Killer, my street name Skunk
    I mastered the music that was born in the Bronx!
    I switch my slang spit from my mouth
    I'm still all coast my coast the South!!!

    133. Venetian Snares - TocarHajnal
    Aggressive strings open the song before cutting to samples of Igor Stravinsky's "3 Pieces for Clarinet" mixed with simple drums and piano before cutting back to the strings. It's not till this second cutback at 3:30 into the song that Aaron Funk decides to remind you that your listening to a breakcore record. The rest of the song brilliantly mixes the two at odds styles and is one of the best moments on a brilliant record.

    132. Frog Eyes - TocarReform the Countryside
    Frantic and ramshackle this song as a great vocal performance from Casey Mercer if your into his style. The kicks you in the gut from the start and never stops. The part at 4:00 after the "gonna gonna" repetitions is perfect.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Oh baby, I've got to know, when you sing that song
    Where the singer sings he's got to know
    I feel this deliverance that is gained from the right,

    131. mclusky - Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues
    Aside from having the most awesome song title of the decade and probably of all time the song is an amazing piece of hardcore power punk pop rock or however the hell you want to classify it.
    Favorite Lyric -
    The whole song has great lyrics but I can't help but pick this one -
    I covered my eyes when she told me the news
    Turning me on with my lightsabre cocksucking blues

    130. RJD2 - TocarGood Times Roll Pt 2
    Best Moment - After the jazzy interlude in the middle the drums and vocals coming back in together

    129. The Dismemberment Plan - Face Of The Earth
    Great off kilter pop song

    128. Wild Beasts - Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants
    Great energy and vocal performance

    127. Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U
    The I Luv U intro is awesome and the whole song has great production.
    Favorite Lyric -
    she looks decent, she looks fine
    but dont talk about wifey she's not mine
    she got batches, 6 in a line, believe me thats not a good sign

    126. Aesop Rock - Daylight
    The below line is one of the funniest of the decade
    Favorite Lyric -
    Life's not a bitch life is a beautiful woman
    Your only call her a bitch because she won't let you get that pussy
    Maybe she didn't feel y'all shared any similar interests


    125. The Flaming Lips - The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
    Favorite Lyric - It's a very dangerous thing to do exactly what you want
    Because you cannot know yourself, or what you'd really do
    Best Moment - The last "With all your power" at the 3:52 mark.

    124. Amanda Palmer - Astronaut: A Short History of Nearly Nothing
    Amanda Palmer's vocal performance and great piano makes this song. The live piano version is maybe even better
    Favorite Lyric -
    everybody's sick for something that they can find fascinating
    everyone but you and even you aren't feeling well

    123. The Mars Volta - TocarInertiatic ESP
    Segueing perfectly out of the opening ambient track Son et Lumiere, Inertiatic ESP is The Mars Volta at its best, aggressive, short, and to the point.
    Favorite Lyric - Plenty to chose from like always..but -
    are you peaking in the red
    perforated at the neck
    what of this mongrel architect
    a broken arm of sewers set
    past present and future tense
    clipside of the pinkeye fountain

    122. Tapes 'n Tapes - Insistor
    One of the most infectious yet nonsensical choruses this side of the New Pornographers. The galloping guitar propels the song at a steady pace only to explode into a great last chorus.
    Best Moment - The scream during the last rendition of the chorus
    Favorite Lyric
    And when you rush I'll call your name
    Like Harvard Square holds all inane
    And don't you know I'll be your badger
    And don't be terse and don't be shy
    Just hug my lips and say good lies
    And know that I will be your bail bond

    121. My Morning Jacket - TocarPhone Went West
    Even more so then most MMJ songs the highlight here is Jim James' vocals
    Favorite Lyric -
    tell me i'm wrong
    tell me i'm right
    tell me there's nobody else in the world

    120. LCD Soundsystem - TocarNorth American Scum
    One of the best party songs of the decade
    Favorite Lyric -
    take me back to the states man
    north american scum
    where we can be all we want
    north american
    where the dj gigs are as fun
    here in north american scum
    don't blame the canadians
    let go north america

    119. Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
    The best thing about Fleet Foxes is pretty harmonized vocals. That is basically all this song is. And it's great.

    118. Kings of Leon - TocarCharmer
    Badass song. I'm generally indifferent to KoL vocals but the screams on this are just absolutely perfect. Really great to see live.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Wow she's such a charmer oh no

    That lyric is my favorite because it looks so hilariously tame in writing compared to how it is on record.

    117. TV on the Radio - Lover's Day
    A lot of songs are about sex but none celebrate it quite like this song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I hunger for you like a cannibal.
    Not gonna let you run.
    I'm gonna take you.
    I'm gonna shake you.
    I'm gonna make you cum.

    116. Destroyer - English Music
    A nice piano driven piece from Bejar.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I know the altar boys, they just want to do me and that's fine
    You got to have faith.
    Yeah, you got to have it

    115. Okkervil River - TocarThe War Criminal Rises and Speaks
    Great vocal performance from Will Sheff.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Now he’s rising and not denying.
    His hands are shaking, but he’s not crying.
    And he’s saying “How did I climb
    out of a life so boring into that moment?
    Please stop ignoring the heart inside,
    oh you readers at home!
    While you gasp at my bloody crimes,
    please take the time
    to make your heart my home:
    where I’m forgiven by time,
    where I’m cushioned by hope,
    where I’m numbed by long drives,
    where I’m talked off or doped.
    Does the heart wants to atone?

    114. Phoenix - TocarLisztomania
    The best pop song of 2009 and one of the best of the whole decade. The 1:10 part with the first "from the mess to the masses" is absolutely perfect.
    Favorite Lyric -
    So sentimental
    No, not sentimental, romantic

    113. Wilco - Company in My Back
    Tweedy's delivery of "holy shit" really makes the song for me for whatever reason.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I move so slow, a steady crushing hand
    Holy shit there's a company in my back

    112. WHY? - TocarRubber Traits
    The subtle backing vocals give the song an epic feel to it that only a few Why? songs have.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Unfold an oragami death mask
    and cut my DNA with rubber traits
    Pull apart the double helix like a wishbone
    Always be working on a suicide note

    111. Wolf Parade - California Dreamer
    One of the best things about Apologies to the Queen Mary is the raw energy and exuberance that sustains the record nearly though whole way through. Though I think it is a decent album At Mount Zoomer mostly lacks this quality. Except for on this song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Do the young stay pretty, do the pretty stay quick?
    You know, but you never surrender
    The city doesn't belong to you anymore
    California dreamer

    110. Bon Iver - Re: Stacks
    Simple song with pretty imagery and great performance from Vernon.
    Favorite Lyrics -
    This is not the sound of a new man or crispy realization
    It's the sound of the unlocking and the lift away

    109. The National - Mistaken for Strangers
    Spectacular drumming
    Favorite Lyric -
    oh you wouldn't want an angel watching over
    surprise, surprise they wouldn't wannna watch
    another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent lives of adults

    108. Elliott Smith - A Distorted Reality Is Now a Necessity to Be Free
    A fitting last song on the closest thing Elliott Smith as to a last album.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Shine on me, baby
    Because it's raining in my heart

    107. At the Drive-In - Enfilade
    The lyrics are actually tell a coherent story. I didn't think Cedric was capable of that. The lyrics aren't whats great about this song though. The absolute badassnes of it is. I love the the little, almost humorous, drumming right before the guitars come in for the first chorus. The subtle vocals(I think they're vocals, they could be some kind of feedback) during the chorus are also great. Like the rest of this CD this song is perfect driving music
    Favorite Lyric -
    Hello, mother leopard, I have your cub. You must protect her . . . but that will be expensive. Ten thousand cola nuts, wrapped in brown paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the Hyena . . . you'll see.

    106. WHY? - TocarThe Vowels Pt. 2
    I'm not a ladies man
    I'm a land mine
    Filming my own fake death

    That was the first Why? lyric I ever heard. I was hooked.

    105. Animal Collective - Fireworks
    Very heartwarming and sentimental lyrics accompanied frantic drums and a pretty piano. One of AC's more straightforward songs and one of its best.
    Favorite Lyrics -
    "What's the day?" "Whats you doing?"
    "How's your food?" "How's that song?"
    Man it passes right by me it's behind me, now it's gone

    104. Radiohead - TocarYou And Whose Army?
    The slight gasp of breath at the start of this song is one of my favorite moments in any Radiohead song
    Favorite Lyric -
    Come on, come on
    You think you drive me crazy, well
    Come on, come on
    You and whose army?
    You and your cronies
    Come on, come on
    Holy Roman empire
    Come on if you think
    Come on if you think
    You can take us on
    You can take us on

    103. The Arcade Fire - No Cars Go
    Both the EP version and the album version are great. The drums are particularly great on this song. Cathartic as hell even for an Arcade Fire song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Between the click of the light and the start of the dream

    102. The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist
    The most absurdly perfect song, possibly of all time. Some songs are just perfect. You listen to them and you almost know what is about to come next because nothing else could possibly happen. When you hear "I told my girlfriend I'd pick up the violin" you know your about to hear some awesome violins. Not a single second, lyric, note, or beat of this song could have been improved upon.
    Favorite Lyrics - Too Many

    That boy needs therapy, psychosomatic,
    That boy needs therapy, purely psychosomatic
    That boy needs therapy
    Lying down on the couch, what does that mean?
    You're a nut! You're crazy in the coconut!
    What does that mean? That boy needs therapy
    I'm gonna kill you, that boy needs therapy
    Grab a kazoo, let's have a tune
    Now when I count three
    That, that, that, that, that boy.. boy needs therapy
    He was white as a sheet
    And he also laid false teeth

    I promise my girlfriend I'd pick up the... the violin, violin, violin ...

    Can you think of anything else that talks, other than a person?
    Uh ohh... uh oh, a bird! Yeah!
    Sometimes a parrot talks
    Ha ha ha ha ha !!!!
    Yes, some birds are funny when they talk
    Can you think of anything else
    A record, record, record !

    101. Okkervil River TocarSo Come Back, I Am Waiting
    The climatic song for Black Sheep Boy. One of Sheff's best vocal performances and some of his best lyrics. A beautiful song about succumbing to the inevitable.
    Favorite Lyric -
    So come back and we'll take them all on.
    So come back to your life on the lam.
    So come back to your old black sheep man.
    He says I am waiting on hoof and on hand. I am waiting, all hated and damned.
    I am waiting - I snort and I stamp.
    I am waiting, you know that I am, calmly waiting to make you my lamb.

    100. The Strokes - Soma
    The Strokes are not who I'd expect to make a Brave New World reference but whatever. Great catchy song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Tried it once and they liked it,
    Then tried to hide it
    Says, I've been doing this 25 years
    But I'm not listening no more.
    And these friends, they keep asking for more.
    But that's it.

    99. The Mountain Goats - This Year
    Pretty song of the Sunset Tree
    Favorite Lyric -
    i played video games in a drunken haze
    i was seventeen years young
    hurt my knuckles punching the machines
    the taste of scotch rich on my tongue

    and then Cathy showed up
    and we hung out
    trading swigs from a bottle
    all bitter and clean
    locking eyes
    holding hands
    twin high maintenance machines

    i am going to make it through this year
    if it kills me
    i am going to make it though this year
    if it kills me

    98. Queens of the Stone Age - TocarNo One Knows
    David Grohl is awesome on the drums here.

    97. Spoon - TocarThe Way We Get By
    A nearly instant classic
    Favorite Lyric -
    We get high in back seats of cars
    We put faith in our concerns
    Fall in love to 'Down on the Street'
    We believe in the sum of ourselves

    96. Songs: Ohia - I've Been Riding With the Ghost
    The backing vocals are great on this song
    Favorite Lyric -
    I've been looking door to door to see
    if there was someone who'd hold me
    I never met a single one who didn't see through me
    None of them could love me if they thought they might lose me
    Unless I made a change

    95. Kanye West - Gone
    Great production and instrumentation on this track. All the verses flow great into each other. I love the little instrumental part before Kanye's last verse.
    Favorite Lyric -
    But if they ever flip sides like Anakin
    You'll sell everything includin the mannequin
    They got a new bitch now you Jennifer Aniston

    94. The National - TocarSlipping Husband
    Builds up amazingly and ends with one of Berningers best and most aggressive screams.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Dear we better get a drink in you
    before you start to bore us
    Dear we better get a drink in you
    before you start to bore us
    Dear we better get a drink in you
    before you start to bore us

    93. Grizzly Bear - On a Neck, On a Spit
    Pretty two part song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Each day, spend it with me now
    All my time, spend it with me now
    But each day spend it with you now
    All my time, spend it with you now
    But out here, no one can hear me
    Out hear no one can hear me

    92. The White Stripes - I'm Finding It Harder to Be a Gentleman
    A classic from White Blood Cells.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Well I never said I wouldn't
    Throw my jacket in the mud for you
    but my father gave it to me so
    maybe I should carry you
    then you said
    "You almost dropped me"
    so then I did
    and I got mud on my shoes

    91. OutKast - Gasoline Dreams
    From the first guitar riff you know this isn't a typical hip-hop track
    Favorite Lyric -
    Arrest me 4 this dope I didn't weight it up or cook it
    You gotta charge the world cause over a million people took it

    90. Elliott Smith - TocarEverything Means Nothing to Me
    A brilliantly atmospheric piece off Figure 8.

    89. WHY? - TocarGemini (Birthday Song)
    Great piano driven piece
    Favorite Lyric -
    It starts with you
    on a mattress in your parents' old room,
    clipping your toenails into the room
    like the room will fade
    and you will move
    onto other rooms
    and you will go
    to other places.
    Then the wedding,
    Then the woman passed out
    in the driver's seat
    at the order board at White Castle.
    We woke her up and she went
    'round to the pick up window
    like she knew exactly where she was.

    88. Panda Bear - TocarTake Pills
    The peaceful first half perfectly sets up the slightly more vibrant second half
    Favorite Lyric -
    i don't want for us to
    take pills
    anymore
    not that it's bad
    i don't want for us to take pills
    because we're stronger
    and we don't need them

    87. The Mars Volta - TocarMiranda, That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore
    On my comments on Inertiatic ESP I said that The Mars Volta were at there best when they were direct and to the point. This song is the exception to that rule. This song contains all the excesses that have led people to criticize The Mars Volta since Frances the Mute came out. It takes four minutes or so before we can actual note of music from an instrument, before that the song consists of static feedback and chilling vocals. But the ambiance flat out works perfectly on this song. The feedback and vocals slowly build up until your yearning for the song to start. What comes next is an atmospheric guitar and vocal piece that completely justifies the first four minutes.
    Favorite Lyric -
    And when Miranda sang
    Everyone turned away
    Used to the noose
    They obey

    86. My Morning Jacket - TocarDeath Is the Easy Way
    Stunningly beautiful song
    Favorite Lyric -
    'cause nothing gets you high, you're poor the day you die,
    and alcohol it only makes you tired.

    85. The Shins - Caring Is Creepy
    Zach Braff can suck on my balls

    84. Wolf Parade - TocarWe Built Another World
    One of the only songs on Apologies where both Krug and Boeckner sing lead vocals. This song has one of my favorite intros, just diving right into the song. The drums and backing vocals during the chorus are great.
    Favorite Lyric -
    At the party we got chained at the wrists
    Outside there's girls saying
    It's not gonna be just only a kiss
    Everyone's disguised just a little bit

    83. The Microphones - TocarI Want Wind to Blow
    Light drumming and pounding drums pervade the song. This continues till one of the most unexpectedly great moments in any song ever at the 4:24.
    Favorite Lyric -
    The sound of cars,
    The smell of bars,
    The awful feeling of electric heat.
    And the fluorescent lights,

    82. Modest Mouse - TocarThe World at Large
    The bittersweet counterpart to Float On that makes that song better then it already is in context of the album.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I like songs about drifters, books about the same
    They both seem to make me feel a little less insane
    Walked on off to another spot
    I still haven't gotten anywhere that I want
    Did I want love, did I need to know?
    Why does it always feel like I'm caught in an undertow?

    81. The New Pornographers - The Bleeding Heart Show
    Part of the problem with Challengers compared to other New Porno's albums is that it finds AC Newman intent on writing ballads instead of power pop songs. Ballads aren't the reason I(or anyone) listen to the New Pornographers so it is disappointing when they are the major component of the album. However in small doses they can be spectacular. Part of the reason The Bleeding Heart Show works is that it has real teeth and rocks out despite starting out much like many of the songs on Challengers. By the time Neko Case chimes in for the outro chorus its hard not to be absolutely enraptured with the song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    We have arrived too late to play the bleeding heart show

    80. Radiohead - TocarLife In A Glasshouse
    Oddly enough this song, a jazzy very traditional number, is probably the oddball of Radioheads discography. They've done nothing else even remotely similar. The song consists of Yorke's vocals accompanied by simple drums and the trumpeting of traditional jazz artist Humphrey Lyttelton and his band. The jazz component works beautifully with Yorkes vocals and the repetition of "only" towards the end of the song is one of my favorite moments of Amnesiac
    Favorite Lyric -
    Well, of course I'd like to sit around and chat
    Well, of course I'd like to stay and chew the fat
    Well, of course I'd like to sit around and chat
    Only, only, only
    Only, only, only
    Only, only, only
    Only, only, only
    There's someone listening in

    79. Elliott Smith - TocarJunk Bond Trader
    The up side of the the production on Figure 8
    Favorite Lyric -
    And you tell off when you tell it like it is
    Your world's no wider than your hatred of his
    Checking into a small reality
    Boring as a drug you take too regularly

    78. The New Pornographers - The Fake Headlines
    A great piece from The New Porno's debut
    Favorite Lyric -
    I wrote the news today
    In the tent outside the midway rides
    And when my money flew
    Singing to their pockets I
    I filled the whole front page
    With the catchiest words I could find

    Fake headlines, believe me come back
    Fake headlines, believe them come back

    77. The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
    Easily the most well known bass line of the last ten years


    76. The National - Fake Empire
    A beautifully atmospheric song. A lot of peoples(including mine) introduction to The National and its great
    Favorite Lyric -
    Put a little something in our lemonade and take it with us
    We're half awake in a fake empire
    We're half awake in a fake empire


    75. Daft Punk - TocarOne More Time
    The a capella part in the middle is great. Its hard to not smile when listening to this song.

    74. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - TocarStorm
    The first 7 minutes build up endlessly. Every time you think the song can't keep going it does. The other 16 or so minutes are just icing.

    73. Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happened
    The outro is spectacular

    72. WHY? - TocarFatalist Palmistry
    Why?'s most joyous song.
    Favorite Lyrics - Too many
    i sleep on my back cause it's good for the spine
    and coffin rehersal
    i know a psychic who reads her own palms
    and her findings are personal
    she keeps her fists shut tight and she sleeps on her side,
    well maybe she knows something i don't know

    but your painted pony is fading
    lost like a snakeskin in high grass
    and out there thrashing like a pet bird caught in a jet stream, that's me
    you count them blessings cause your net worth
    oughta be less cream in your best dreams
    but god put a song on my palm
    that you can't read
    i'll be embalmed with it long before you'll see

    71. Animal Collective - TocarDid You See the Words
    The song just exudes sexuality.
    Favorite Lyric - Do the elderly couples still kiss and hug and grab their big wrinkly skin so tough wrinkly wrink wrink wrinkly rough....

    70. Interpol - Untitled
    The gorgeous opener from Interpol's debut.

    69. The White Stripes - Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
    Spectacular opener to one of the best albums of the decade.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Soft hair and a velvet tongue
    I want to give you what you give to me
    and every breath that is in your lungs
    is a tiny little gift to me

    68. Amanda Palmer - Runs in the Family
    Great flow and delivery from Amanda on this song. Hits the ground running and only builds up more.
    Favorite Lyric -
    My friend has maladies, rickets, and allergies that she dates back to the 17th century
    Somehow she manages in her misery.
    Strips in the city and shares all her best tricks with me
    well, I'm well well I mean I'm in hell well I still have my health at least that's what they tell me.
    If wellness is this what in hell's name is sickness?
    But business is business and business runs in the family.

    67. Destroyer - The Bad Arts
    Three part song with typically great Bejar lyrics and a coda that consists of a twist on a Joy Division lyric of all things.
    Favorite Lyric -
    The world woke up one day to proclaim - Thou shalt not take part in, or
    make, bad art.

    66. A.C. Newman - On the Table
    I can just see AC Newman saying "shit I need a chorus...fuck it, do re mi"

    65. The National - TocarCherry Tree
    loose lips sink ships

    64. The Unicorns - Sea Ghost
    The high pitched flute at the beginning of the song initially set me against what is now one of my favorite songs on this spectacular album. A very pretty song about wondering how you got to where you are now.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Who was I with, what time was it?
    And where-ere-ere-ere
    Who was I with?
    What time was it?
    And where-ere-ere-ere
    Did you go?

    63. Eminem - Tocar'Till I Collapse
    A highlight from The Eminem Show. Em kills all three verses. Unfortunately he has not kept true to his promise in the below lyric.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Till I collapse I'm spillin' these raps long as you feel 'em
    Till the day that I drop you'll never say that I'm not killin' 'em
    Cause when I am not, then I'ma stop pinnin' 'em
    and I am not hip-hop and I'm just not Eminem

    62. Destroyer - Hey, Snow White
    This Night is an overlong, sloppy, mess of an album in the best way possible. This song is a microcosm of the album. The song goes on for 7:55 but by the time the fading "all rights" take over the song I honestly could listen to for another 10.
    Favorite Lyric - The only lyrics
    Hey Snow White, it's gonna be all right
    It's gonna be all right
    How can you win some?
    When the company goes public
    You've got to learn to love what you own

    61. Sunset Rubdown - The Taming of the Hands That Came Back to Life
    Somewhat of the thematic center of Random Spirit Lover and one of the more accessible songs on the album.
    Favorite Lyric -
    She said, "My sails are flapping in the wind."
    I said, "Can I use that in a song?"
    She said, "I mean the end begins."
    I said, "I know. Can I use that too?"

    60. Jay-Z - 99 Problems
    The production is the highlight with a simple guitar riff forming the core of the beat.
    Favorite Lyric -
    "Son, do you know why I'm stoppin you for?"
    Cause I'm young and I'm black and my hat's real low
    Or do I look like a mindreader, sir? I don't know
    Am I under arrest or should I guess some more?
    "Well you was doin fifty-five in the fifty-four;
    license and registration and step out of the car -
    are you carryin a weapon on you? I know a lot of you are"
    I ain't steppin out of shit, all my papers legit
    "Well do you mind if I look around the car a little bit?"
    Well my glove compartment is locked, so is the trunk in the back
    And I know my rights, so you gon' need a warrant for that
    "Aren't you sharp as a tack! You should try out
    for lawyer or somethin, somebody important or somethin"
    Child I ain't passed the bar, but I know a little bit
    Enough that you won't illegally search my shit
    "Well we'll see how smart you are when the canine comes"
    I got 99 problems, but a bitch ain't one
    hit me!

    59. Grouper - Heavy Water/I'd Rather Be Sleeping
    A simple and beautiful song.

    58. Wilco - I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
    The song meanders around for nearly 7:00 perfectly setting up Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
    Favorite Lyric -
    i am an american aquarium drinker
    i assasin down the avenue
    i'm hiding out
    in the big city blinkin'
    what was i thinkin'
    when i let go of you

    57. Radiohead - Tocar2+2=5
    The song perfectly builds to a frenzy
    Favorite Lyric -
    Oh, go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
    But it's not
    But it's not
    But it's not
    Maybe not
    Maybe not

    56. The Strokes - Take It or Leave It
    Hard to argue with this
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csD4ZgMPgvg

    55. Sunset Rubdown - Up on Your Leopard, Upon the End of Your Feral Days
    The obvious litmus test for Random Spirit Lover and Sunset Rubdown in general. If you enjoy this song you will probably love everything Spencer Krug has ever touched. Spencers Krugs voice is at its most hysterical here, which is enough to drive a good amount of people away.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Well shit, I know we're all growing old.
    But where there's a will, there is a way
    So way to go
    Say goodbye to your feral days.

    54. Swan Lake - All Fires
    The layer of fuzz that wraps up all of Beast Moans is present here but it doesn't hide the fact that this is just a simple acoustic guitar ballad. It just happens to be a brilliant one.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Five hundred pieces
    Means five hundred float.
    One thousand people means
    Five hundred don't.
    And it's Teresa they love the best.

    53. Deerhunter - TocarDot Gain
    The song opens a pretty cool little guitar piece. Pundt's vocals accompany as the guitar repeats for about 2:00. Things only subtly change up until that point, things get a little louder, some extra effects are added in. You can feel that the song is about to break open and, just when you can almost not take it anymore, it does, into quite literally one of my favorite little parts of any song ever. I really don't know how to describe it even.

    52. Radiohead - TocarReckoner
    Radiohead fairly commonly makes sad music(see - Exit Music, Fake Plastic Trees, No Suprises), downbeat yet uplifting music(see - Let Down, There There), somewhat scary music(see - climbing up the walls, sit down stand up, idioteque), and straight up rock music(see - My Iron Lung, Bodysnatchers, Go to Sleep). Radiohead as a band generally makes "pretty" music so all of these songs have some beauty in them. What makes Reckoner special is that it is the only Radiohead song that the focus is beauty. It perfectly captures a feeling of pure, calm, comforting, unadulterated beauty with only a minimal amount of melancholy.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Because we separate like ripples on a blank shore
    In rainbows
    Because we separate like ripples on a blank shore

    51. Broken Social Scene - TocarIt's All Gonna Break
    10:00 of euphoric rocking out. I wonder how many people actually listen to the lyrics because they are absolutely ridiculous in the best way possible. The screaming of "its all gonna break" is spectacular. The song sounds like its getting ready to end at 3:30, then it just keeps going.
    Favorite Lyric -
    i know your dying
    i know it's true
    i know theirs seven thousand things you rather be and rather do,
    and i know........that you fuck what you love
    and you love what you fuck.

    50. WHY? - TocarThese Few Presidents
    Some of Yoni's best lyrics. A rather dark breakup song filled with great lines.
    Favorite Lyric -
    even though i haven't seen you in years
    yours is a funeral i'd fly to from anywhere

    49. Eminem - TocarThe Way I Am
    Eminem at his angriest, he's great on all three verses.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I sit back with this pack of Zig Zags and this bag
    of this weed it gives me the shit needed to be
    the most meanest MC on this -- on this Earth
    And since birth I've been cursed with this curse to just curse

    48. Deerhunter - Cover Me(Slowly)/TocarAgoraphobia
    These songs obviously go together. I feel like Cover Me(Slowly) was written after Deerhunter asked themselves "How can we open microcastle as epically as possible?" It would seem forced if it wasn't so fucking amazing. Cover Me is like a deep breath and Agoraphobia is the exhalation as the lyrics alternate between "cover me", "comfort me" and "come for me" which for some reason I really like. Combined they are one of the best openers of the decade.

    47. M. Ward - Vincent O'Brien
    A joyous and bittersweet song. It was a classic for me the first time I heard it.
    Favorite Lyric -
    He only laughs when he's sad and he's sad all the time
    So he laughs the whole night through
    (Yeah he laughs in the daytime too)

    46. Elliott Smith - Pretty(ugly before)
    One of the prettiest songs of Elliott Smith's last album. Great instrumental interlude in the middle.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Sometimes
    Is all I feel up to now
    But it's not worth it to you
    Because you got to get high somehow

    45. Sunset Rubdown - Us Ones in Between
    Some of Krugs best lyrics and one of his more minimal tracks. For the most part only a simple piano piece accompanies Krugs vocals
    Favorite Lyric -
    I've heard of pious men
    and I've heard of dirty things
    but you don't often hear
    of us ones in between
    and I've heard of creatures
    who eat their babies
    and I wonder if they stop to think about the taste

    44. Beach House - Gila
    Quite simply one of the most beautiful songs of the decade. The vocals are absolutely perfect.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Man, you got a lot of jokes to tell

    43. Broken Social Scene - TocarAnthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl
    A simple heartwarming song with an amazingly apt title. Emily Haines distorted vocals are great.
    Favorite Lyric - Might as well put them all
    Used to be the one of the rotten ones
    And I liked you for that
    Now you're all gone, got your make-up on
    And you're not coming back

    Bleachin' your teeth, smiling flash
    Talking trash, under your breath
    Bleachin' your teeth, smiling flash
    Talking trash, under my window

    Park that car, drop that phone,
    Sleep on the floor, dream about me

    42. Radiohead - TocarIdioteque
    The prototypical example of everything that Kid A is that OK Computer isn't. A glitchy beat and odd sound effects prevade the song with not a traditional guitar riff in sight. What carries the song is some of Thom Yorke's best vocals.

    41. The New Pornographers - Testament to Youth in Verse
    Great lyrics including a nice Bob Dylan reference that builds up to an amazing coda.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Oh, my sweet witness
    Can't you hear the voices?
    They're telling the children to rock
    For their choices
    The bells ring
    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no . . .

    40. Daft Punk - TocarHarder, Better, Faster, Stronger
    A great infectious dance song

    39. Swan Lake - Are You Swimming in Her Pools?
    One of Krug's most straightforward songs. Filled with great lyrics and nice melody. I particularly like the part where he falters on the "Are you running up the river banks..." line only to come back with Bejar backing him.
    Favorite Lyric -
    And how the lines that appear around your eyes
    When you are smiling
    Are revered for the way in which they always reappear

    38. Animal Collective - TocarGrass
    A joyous pop song that could almost be a radio hit if it wasn't for the fact that the chorus consists of Avey screaming in time with crashing guitars.

    37. The National - Mr. November
    One of the few times that The National just let it all go and it works brilliantly.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I wish that I believed in fate
    I wish I didn't sleep so late
    I used to be carried in the arms of cheerleaders
    I'm the new blue blood, I'm the great white hope
    I'm the new blue blood
    I won't fuck us over, I'm Mr. November
    I'm Mr. November, I won't fuck us over

    36. Neko Case - Star Witness
    Neko's epic, a perfectly beautiful song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    there were no survivors
    none found alive

    35. Modest Mouse - TocarLives
    The dull sound of sharp math line is one of my favorite Modest Mouse lines period. Has the typical modest mouse structure of intro part-different middle part-end with reprise of intro part but the opening guitar part is great as are the lyrics throughout.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Everyone's afraid of their own life
    If you could be anything you want
    I bet you'd be disappointed, am I right?
    No one really knows the ones they love
    If you knew everything they thought
    I bet that you'd wish that they'd just shut up
    Well, you were the dull sound of sharp math
    When you were alive
    No one's going to play the harp when you die
    And if I had a nickel for every damn dime
    I'd have half the time, do you mind?

    34. TV on the Radio - I Was a Lover
    My introduction to TV on the Radio was the first few seconds of this song. As poppy and catchy TV on the Radio can be, this song is pretty bizarre. It opens with absolutely pounding bass and then, I don't honestly know what that next instrument is some kind of distorted string insturment, and then they add in more distortion. And that's how the song continues with only a brief piano interlude. What makes it great is the combination of bizarre and familiar aspects that make a very intriguing song.

    33. Okkervil River - TocarAnother Radio Song
    An instantly classic cathartic masterpiece from the Black Sheep Boy Appendix. The whole stanza starting with "bless this tiny alley" is about as captivating as music gets.
    Favorite Lyric -
    when you rise up to recover
    when you leave this tiny alley
    when you meet me in the garden
    with your horns all hung with cedar
    every spirit brushing past me
    brushing past them in the ether
    scream all this is window dressing
    all you are is flimsy curtains
    watch you flame up with a word from us
    and won't know that you're burning

    32. The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize??
    A transcendent song from the opening distorted "one, two, three four." An effortlessly epic song that would be cheesy if it wasn't so good.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Do You Realize - that everyone you know
    Someday will die -
    And instead of saying all of your goodbyes - let them know
    You realize that life goes fast
    It's hard to make the good things last
    You realize the sun doesn't go down
    It's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round

    31. Modest Mouse - TocarThe Stars Are Projectors
    The thematic centerpiece of The Moon and Antartica.
    Favorite Lyric -
    God is a woman and the woman is an animal
    That animal's man and that's you
    Was there a need for creation?
    That was hiding in a math equation and that's this:
    Where do circles begin?

    30. Sufjan Stevens - Chicago
    The symphonic masterpiece from Illinois. I really wish he'd make another real album though that looks like it might not happen for a while
    Favorite Lyric -
    I drove to New York
    In the van, with my friend
    We slept in parking lots
    I don't mind, I don't mind
    I was in love with the place
    In my mind, in my mind
    I made a lot of mistakes
    In my mind, in my mind

    29. Modest Mouse - TocarLife Like Weeds
    Great lyrics and a great final statement of Moon and Antarctica.(What People are Made of is really more of a coda)
    Favorite Lyric -
    All this talking all the time and the air fills up, up, up
    Until there's nothing left to breathe
    And you think you feel most everything
    And we know that our hearts are just made out of strings
    To be pulled, strings to be pulled
    So you think you've figured out everything
    But we know that our minds are just made out of strings
    To be pulled, strings to be pulled
    All this talking all the time and the air fills up, up, up
    Until there's nothing left to breathe
    Up until there's nothing left to speak
    Up until the better parts of space

    28. Sunset Rubdown - Shut Up I Am Dreaming of Places Where Lovers Have Wings
    Showcases Spencer Krug's penchant for writing good melodies as well as any song of his. Three distinct parts all brilliant.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I'm afraid of the water;
    I'm afraid of the sky.
    I'm tired of waiting.
    Oceans never listen to us anyway [2x]
    And if I fall into the drink,
    I will say your name, before I sink.
    So don't make a sound.
    Don't make a sound.

    27. Animal Collective - TocarWinters Love
    With all their weirdness people forget that Animal Collective generally make very pretty music.

    26. The Tallest Man on Earth - TocarThe Gardener
    A great creepy love song. Taken literally its about a guy who murders people to hide secrets from his lover and then uses the dead bodies to fertilize his garden. But the song feels so romantic its easy not to notice that
    Favorite Lyric -
    I sense a spy up in the chimney
    From all the evidence I've burned
    I guess he'll read it in the smoke now
    And soon to ashes I'll return

    I know the spy is going to tell you
    It's not my flag up in the pole
    So now he's buried by the lilies
    So I could stay forever more in your eyes, babe

    25. El-P - TocarThe Overly Dramatic Truth
    One of the sickest beats of the decade, the drums are amazing and the distorted vocals are a great complement.
    Favorite Lyric -
    You think I'm a genius?
    I know I'm a whore

    24. The New Pornographers - Ballad of a Comeback Kid
    Some great Bejar lyrics matched up with as euphoric of power pop as The New Pornographers ever came up with.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Pray for content
    Settle for free rent
    The tenements recall Rome

    High five
    Look up, look alive
    As the scions of history
    Guess another mystery wrong

    23. Radiohead - TocarThe National Anthem
    A spectacular bass line is the center of the song and it never changes. Instead the drums, sound effects, and vocals build around it until the trumpets enter to take over the song. The song climaxes with a cacophony of horns until the bass line finally cuts out and all that is left is the horns.

    22. Okkervil River - TocarA Stone
    Amazing lyrical and vocal performance.
    Favorite Lyric -
    You love a stone,
    because it's dark and it's old,
    and if it could start
    being alive
    you'd stop living alone.
    And I think I believe that,
    if stones could dream,
    they'd dream of being laid
    side-by-side,
    piece-by-piece,
    and turned into a castle
    for some towering queen
    they're unable to know.

    And when that queen's daughter
    came of age,
    I think she'd be lovely
    and stubborn and brave,
    and suitors would journey
    from kingdoms away
    just to make themselves known.

    And I think that I know the bitter dismay of a lover who brought
    fresh bouquets every day
    when she turned him away
    to remember some knave
    who once gave
    just one rose, one day, years ago.

    21. The Walkmen - The Rat
    One of the angriest sounding songs ever made. Great vocal performance
    Favorite Lyric -
    When I used to go out, I would know everyone that I saw
    Now I go out alone, if I go out at all

    20. Panda Bear -TocarBros
    Along with the rest of Person Pitch I got into Bros only when I was just a little bit drunk. Suddenly the wall of sound was catchy, though not in a traditional way. I read in some review of Bros some that I agree with that the song was catchy but only in a stretched out way, no 30 seconds of Bros would work as a ringtone.

    19. OutKast - TocarB.O.B.
    My most enduring memory of this will be waiting at the light after it turned from red to green to hit gas in time with the beat coming in after andres "one, two, one, three, yeah."

    18. Animal Collective - For Reverend Green
    Some of my favorite Avey Tare vocals. The opening distortion that pervades the song is bizarrely catchy.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Now I think it's alright we're together
    Now I think that's a riot
    Now I think it's the best you've ever played it
    Now I think that's a riot
    Now I think it's alright to feel inhuman
    Now I think that's a riot
    Now I think it's alright, we'll sing together
    Now I think that's a riot

    17. Sunset Rubdown - The Mending of the Gown
    The opening guitar riff is one of the most euphoric things ever
    Favorite Lyric -
    She had a name,
    she had a spirit,
    she had a line in the play if you wanted to hear it.
    But the master of disguises, her demise was her design, they said.
    Was it the mending of the gown,
    or the running, and the running and the running it around?

    16. The National - All the Wine
    A spectacular feel good song
    Favorite Lyric -
    I'm so sorry but the motorcade will have to go around me this time
    Cuz God is on my side
    And I'm the child bride

    15. The Roots - The Seed(2.0)
    A great mix of rap, rock and soul. On a side note, this has happened a lot over the course of making this list but the Mending of the Gown transitioned into this amazingly.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I push my seed somewhere deep in her chest
    I push it naked cuz I've takin my test
    Deliverin' Mary it don't matter the sex
    I'm gon' name it rock and roll
    I push my seed in her bush for life
    It's gonna work becuz I'm pushin it right
    If Mary drop my baby girl, tonight
    I would name her Rock-N-Roll
    I would name her Rock-N-Roll
    I would name her Rock-N-Roll yeah
    I would name it Rock-N-Roll

    14. The Unicorns - Les Os
    The magic of this song is how it manages to be epic at three minutes and thirty-two seconds long. It has everything to do with the guitar in the "chorus".
    Favorite Lyric -
    Is this love of ours alive?
    Is it killing me alive?
    Is this love of ours a lie?
    Is it chemically derived, to ascertain
    and sequester the pain

    13. of Montreal - The Past is a Grotesque Animal
    It's somewhat bizarre that of Montreal's masterpiece would be a nearly 12 minute epic. You'd expect some goofy but infectious pop piece to be their statement song. A frantic but repetitive beat slowly builds and accompanies Kevin Barnes brilliant vocal performance. The acoustic version is an interesting alternative take on the song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    The mousy girl screams, "Violence! Violence!"
    The mousy girl screams, "Violence! Violence!"
    She gets hysterical because they're both so mean
    And it's my favorite scene
    But the cruelty's so predictable
    It makes you sad on the stage
    Though our love project has so much potential
    But it's like we weren't made for this world
    (Though I wouldn't really want to meet someone who was)

    12. Wolf Parade - TocarDear Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts
    I considered putting this at number one. All of Spencer Krugs strengths are here in a brilliant song about wanting something more.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I got a hand
    So I got a fist
    So I got a plan
    It's the best that I can do
    Now we'll say it's in God's hands
    But God doesn't always have the best goddamn plans, does he?

    11. TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me
    The song where TV on the Radio really lets it all hang out.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Charge me your day rate
    I'll turn you out in kind
    When the moon is round and full
    Gonna teach you tricks that'll blow your mongrel mind

    Baby doll I recognize
    You're a hideous thing inside
    If ever there were a lucky kind it's
    You you you you

    10. Elliott Smith - King's Crossing
    A nearly two minute somewhat ambient opening opens up Elliott Smith's most cathartic song. A slow piano builds up before the vocals cut in. The lyrics are anguished but are made heartwrenching by the reality of them being part of a song on a posthumous album.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Read the part and return at five
    It's a hell of a role if you can keep it alive
    But I don't care if I fuck up
    I'm going on a date
    With a rich white lady
    Ain't life great?

    9. Songs: Ohia - Farewell Transmission
    In the blurb for Frontier Physchiatrist I mentioned how some songs have a certain perfection to them. Something about them just feels right. From the opening guitar every note of Farewell Transmission hits home. A great vocal performance, great guitar and drums, great lyrics filled with striking images, I would not change a thing about this song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    The real truth about it is there ain't no end to the desert I'll cross
    I've really known that all along
    Mama here comes midnight
    with the dead moon in its jaws
    Must be the big star about to fall
    Long dark blues
    Will-o'-the-wisp
    The big star is falling
    Through the static and distance
    A farewell transmission
    Listen

    8. Radiohead - TocarEverything In Its Right Place
    No song takes me places like this one. From the very first note this song has my complete undivided attention.

    7. Modest Mouse - Tocar3rd Planet
    A recurring characteristic of this top ten is the fact that over half of the songs are album openers. A great opening song is so associated with the beginning of the album its opening that its hard for ones opinion of the album not to effect your opinion of the song. 3rd Planet may or may not be the best song on The Moon and Antartica but for me it is so entangled with the greatness of the album that I have a hard time not placing it first. The opening notes and lyrics perfectly set up the whole album and everytime I hear them I just immediately get that feeling that only great music can create.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Your heart felt good
    It was dripping pitch and made of wood
    And your hands and knees
    Felt cold and wet on the grass beneath

    Well, outside naked, shivering, looking blue
    From the cold sunlight that's reflected off the moon
    Baby cum angels fly around you
    Reminding you we used to be three and not just two
    And that's how the world began
    And that's how the world will end

    6. The Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
    If The Arcade Fire have a flaw it’s that nearly every song they write has to build up to some cathartic release. It can make the epic moments fall flat since they happen every song. They have good enough songwriting to make up for that but it is still an issue. Most likely it's because this song is the first song of theirs that I ever heard, but that issue doesn't apply for me here. Every moment on the song feels genuine to me and Win Butler has a great vocal performance.

    5. The New Pornographers - Letter From an Occupant
    This song almost swaggers. It knows how good it is and its not afraid to pretend otherwise. The authority with which Neko Case belts out the(fairly ridiculous even by New Porno's standards) lyrics is unmatched. A perfect piece of power pop that starts out strong and never lets up
    Favorite Lyric -
    Where have all sensations gone?

    4. The Avalanches - Since I Left You
    The ultimate feel good song with just the slightest bittersweet quality to it. This is due to the fact that the titular lyric can geniously be heard as both "since I left you" and "since I met you" giving the chorous of the song potentially opposite meanings. Regardless of the main lyric the song still exudes the feeling of the greatness of their being a new world to explore and live in. This is captured by the very fitting opening line "come on in, grab a drink, welcome to paradise"

    3. Destroyer - Rubies
    A simple combination of the basics of Destroyer, great acoustic guitar work and writing and great lyrics. A nine minute epic containg critique of hipsters, an ode to songwriting, a celebration of life, about a dozen references to other bands and albums, and whatever other meaning you can get out of the song(I'm sure theres lots). It ends beautifully by taking a leaf out of Jeff Mangums book with sound of Bejar putting down his guitar.
    Favorite Lyric -
    You disrupt the worlds disorder just by virtue of your grace you know

    2. Wilco - Jesus, etc.
    This song was an obvious instant classic. A few years ago I was up north camping and everyone else had gone to bed. I had had a few beers and put on this song while sitting in the middle of a clearing. Every bittersweet lyric hit me hard. All in all a perfectly constructed pop song
    Favorite Lyric -
    Don't cry
    You can rely on me honey
    You can come by any time you want

    I'll be around
    You were right about the stars
    Each one is a setting sun

    Tall buildings shake
    Voices escape singing sad sad songs
    Tuned to chords strung down your cheeks
    Bitter melodies turning your orbit around

    Voices whine
    Skyscrapers are scraping together
    Your voice is smoking
    Last cigarettes are all you can get
    Turning your orbit around

    Our love
    Our love
    Our love is all we have

    Our love
    Our love is all of God's money
    Everyone is a burning sun

    1. Wolf Parade - TocarI'll Believe in Anything
    Why this song? I don't know but I fell in love the first time I heard it. First of all the song made me fall in love with Spencer Krug's voice. Specifically it was his inflection on the "your blood, your bones, your voice, your ghost" par that made me fall in love. The vocal performance throughout is incredible. Musically the song is typical off kilter Spencer Krug keyboard. The song is cathartic to another level and the lyrics are simple but pretty. For me its hard to describe why I like any song beyond simple superficial things, let alone describe why I like this song. I leave it this that this song simply creates that feeling of elation in me that any music fan gets from good music more then any other song.

    And now some statistics -

    Breakdown by year
    2000 - 20
    2001 - 20
    2002 - 17
    2003 - 20
    2004 - 18
    2005 - 27
    2006 - 15
    2007 - 29
    2008 - 24
    2009 - 10

    Pretty even considering I made no effort to equalize between years. Also fits with my intuition of what my favorite years for music were with 2007 and 2005 on top.

    Artists - 95
    Albums - 142
    So a 2.1 songs per artist on avg and 1.4 per album. I could have made a more diverse list but I'm happy with that.

    Artists with most songs
    ---------------------------------
    Animal Collective - 8
    The National - 8
    Radiohead - 7
    Sunset Rubdown - 7
    The New Pornographers - 6

    There were quite a few with 5 and 4 as well

    Albums with most songs
    ---------------------------------
    The Moon & Antarctica - 4

    Then there were a whole bunch with 3
  • Dear Reader 03.10.2009

    Out 5 2009, 16h37 por shakarsten

    Sa., 3. Okt. – Dear Reader, Ramona Falls

    Es gibt Bands, bei denen ist noch nicht einmal der letzte Ton erklungen und der Saal erstickt im Applaus. Und es gibt Bands wie Dear Reader, bei denen sich dieser Moment bis zum Zerreißen zieht, weil man sich aus Ehrfurcht gar nicht sicher ist, ob man überhaupt klatschen darf. Bei den Südafrikanern wird diese Unsicherheit von dem Gefühl begleitet, die Band in ihren Live-Fähigkeiten unsäglich unterschätzt zu haben. Um Sängerin Cheryl MacNeil gesellen sich auf der Bühne der Schaubühne Lindenfels Bass, Schlagzeug, Violine und Gitarre, die niemand weniger als Brent Knopf von Menomena spielt.

    Den kompletten Review mit Bildern und Setlist findet ihr unter Music Running Through My Veins und in Kürze auch unter CrossOver.
  • Some thoughts about Menomena, Ramona Falls and Lackthereof

    Set 20 2009, 3h19 por pecusita

    Lately I've been thinking about Menomena and what makes them so great and a one-of-a-kind thing for me. It all comes down to the level of detail that seem to make up their songs. Every other second there is a certain moment that gives you a rewarding feeling as a listener. A feeling that your last 4 minutes or so have been very well invested.

    While achieving that highly detailed and meticulously calculated arrangements in their songs, it never comes off as an overly artsy and unreachable composition that could only be appreciated by a music connoisseur of sorts. At its very core, it's the smartest form of pop rock in modern music. To write down an oxymoron I'll say that reaching such great levels of simplicity is quite a complicated matter. Look no further than the often over-looked Under an Hour album, where you'll find three 15+ minutes piece of ear heaven that truly showcase the great talent of these guys.

    It comes as no surprise then that a group comprised of multi-instrumentalist that can write, record and destroy their own songs would spawn side projects. Well, up until a few months ago it had only spawned Danny Seim's Lackthereof, that is not a side project per se because it started well before Menomena formed, and now comes Brent Knopf's Ramona Falls.

    According to a recent interview, the idea of Ramona Falls was not even around until the beginning of the year when they realized that Menomena's next potential masterpiece would take a bit longer than expected. So, with about a five months timeline, Brent set out to put together a record of his own, collaborated with 35 different people - including his mom! - on both sides of the country, where each person brought a different input that was later incorporated into the songs. That's basically the reason why this album feels more like a "band album" rather than a "singer-songwriter album". This could be considered a strength or a weakness of the album as a side project, depends on your point of view, as it ultimately feels well orchestrated rather than an intimate solo album. That's the main difference with Lackthereof, whose last few albums explore different styles from garage and electronic pop to acoustic and a more straightforward pop rock.



    Musically, this album is more paced down, and somewhat delicate, with heavy use of acoustic guitars and piano. Lyrically, it employs a very simple, but beautiful, exotic fairytale-like imagery. There's rapunzel, komodo dragons and dinosaur bones, just to name a few. And even if it feels incredibly detailed for a singer-songwriter, the theme behind most of the songs deal with personal themes such as inadequacy, rejection and betrayal. When you combine it with the lush instrumentation, it makes for a winning combination.

    Intuit has moments that could very well be compared to Menomena, but it also showcases some of the qualities that Brent brings to the group as an individual. Most of the songs that could be better linked to this album probably had Brent at the helm. Like the fast guitar of I Say Fever and TocarThe Monkey's Back, the climax of Evil Bee and Russia.

    Disclaimer: This song connection is clearly all speculation on my part because there's no way of knowing who held the helm on which song but I am mostly inclined to go with whoever is singing.

    In my opinion, the biggest connection comes with that attention to detail, where something as simple as a whistle on Clover, a soft vocalization part on The Darkest Day, a choir on Bellyfulla makes the song. There are other moments that are slightly bigger, like the heartbreakingly beautiful violin that shifts into a fast-paced part of Russia, the out-of-nowhere eastern european bridge of Always Right, and the hard rock-like freak out part of Going Once, Going Twice. Pretty much every song has a certain moment that's worth noting! Oh well, what are you going to do. It's probably the most downright beautiful album I've heard this year, so far.

    If you haven't listened to it yet, I suggest you grab it as soon as you can. Just remember that you are only partially allowed to love this record because it's uncertain that it will have a future and this is possibly the one and only time they'll be on tour. Keeping that in mind, I decided to attend both NYC gigs last week. Yay me!

    The shows were performed with the help of a band of collaborators: Danny, as the tallest bassist in the world; Paul Alcott, from Dat'r, on drums; and Matt sheehy on guitars (and mandolin!). As group they looked pretty much in unison and the drummer was a bit hyperactive.

    They were also smart to include some key pre-recorded segments, like the string sections for Russia, horns for Salt Sack and the whistles(!) for Clover, while adding some nice touches like a group yell during Salt Sack. It was a pretty good live recreation of the album. I dare anyone to stand still during the Always Right bridge, it sounds a bit different live but it will still send electricity to your feet.



    Brent has some interesting mannerisms when he's singing, like for instance he moves his left hand like he wants to play piano, even though there's no piano in the song or he's playing it with his other hand. I'm pretty sure anyone who's ever seen Menomena live has already noticed this sort of things but I've never seen Menomena live, mind you. *tries to hold back buckets of tears*

    Well, at least I saw two-thirds of the band on stage, which brings a speckle of happiness to my life.



    During the Boy Ant instrumental at Bruar Falls, the funniest thing happened: Danny went to the bathroom, that was located right behind him, with his bass... then had to do a mad dash outside for the next song. He also made a sudden "you can't stop the beat!" shout out line that received mere snickers from the crowd. *sigh*

    As a final pointless note, I will add that I was standing right by Matt Berninger of The National, at the Bruar Falls gig. I believe Menomena has opened a few shows for them so it was nice of him to show solidarity.

    All in all, mission accomplished. A great album by a greatly talented musician. All that's left to do now is wait for a solo album from Justin Harris...

    Setlist



    The Ramona Falls setlist looks like those childhood book where illustrations replace actual words. If you've already heard the songs, you'll be able to fill in the blanks.

    Thu 17 Sep – Ramona Falls @ Pianos setlist
    1. Diamond Shovel
    2. Russia
    3. I Say Fever
    4. The Darkest Day
    5. Bellyfulla
    6. Boy Ant
    7. Going Once, Going Twice
    8. Salt Sack
    9. Always Right
    10. Clover
    11. Melectric

    Fri 18 Sep – Ramona Falls @ Bruar Falls setlist
    1. Diamond Shovel
    2. Russia
    3. I Say Fever
    4. The Darkest Day
    5. Bellyfulla
    6. Boy Ant
    7. Going Once, Going Twice
    8. Salt Sack
    9. Clover
    10. Melectric

    ++ Plus ++
    > Flickr Set of Ramona Falls Pianos gig

    > Download Ramona Falls - I Say Fever
    > Download Ramona Falls - Russia
    > Stream KSPC interview with Brent

    > YouTube: Ramona Falls - Clover (Fan Video)
    > YouTube: Ramona Falls - Russia (Live @ Detroit Bar, Costa Mesa, CA 08/23/09)
    > YouTube: Brent recording Going Once, Going Twice in his living room
    > YouTube: Christopher Frogken and Brent star in the best PSA video
    > YouTube: Untitled new Menomena song @ PDX Pop Now!
  • Second Last.fm Anniversary Recap

    Ago 24 2009, 18h02 por pecusita

    Oh, how time just fly by us, last.fm. We are very close to our second anniversary, so I brought you a gift. It's okay if you don't have anything for me, it's not that special. I did the same thing last year: a celebratory journal. This time around I decided to surprise you once again by posting it before the exact date but not on the same date as last year. I like to keep you in your toes.

    This time around last year I had “47,036 plays since 26 Aug 2007” now it's "76,168 plays since 26 Aug 2007". So I've scrobbled +29,062 songs and went from "649 artists" to "1,119 artists" in my library. Yikes! I've been listening to a lot of radio that usually pads up the artists counts.

    Reading back to that journal, I can tell you that some feelings stay the same. Rolling charts and journals are still rocking my world, and The Twilight Sad keeps hanging in there like a bad rash, when you think they are about to cave it, they release something. *sigh* There's also the Recommended Reading that's slated to make an official come back with a vengeance!

    Some loving points have decreased and make me feel mad and annoyed:
    - For some reason the "Similar Artists" list seems to be wrong about 8 out of 10 times these past few months. You can really tell when you know the artists involved.

    - You seem to be getting a lot more popular with people and that has some pros and cons. One of the major cons is the serious amount of trolling and spamming from street team, regular people and even artists, remember that porn shoutbox spam attack?! Hilarious!

    The street team people have also caught on a way of not getting their shouts deleted: attack in flock, so when the moderator visits the page s/he thinks they are regular fan recommendations. Like The Gossip shouts on the Sleater-Kinney page. I await the "flag this shout as spam"/"flag this shout as offensive" feature, pleeeease.

    - Who can forgive the boneheaded move of removing the player from the album and artists pages. Makes it a bit hostile to listen to streaming albums. We also have a new fancy "visual radio" for whatever is worth, though the multiple tag radio station is not bad at all.

    To compete with you on a certain extent, I have signed up for Blip.fm. It's not an in-your-face competitor, but I listen a lot more to the "radio" over there. And those geniuses let you scrobble your played songs. Ahhh, don't you love it when things just sync with one another?

    With the Blipster application, it's easy to make a queue playlist to "blip" and filter your results by media type, it's actually better than using their site. I've also been abled to find some pretty good "DJs". If you are familiar with blip.fm, you'll know why those terms require quotation marks.

    And then there's setlist.fm, which is pretty cool for people like me who like to get a sense of what artists - with an upcoming gig in my city - are playing on tour. I often go through artists events here just to see if there's a "Review" link, in case someone decided to take a souvenir... and read some post-gig shouts about how it all went.

    I also found a new leisure activity: detect pattern in my artists images. Not the usual "this band has attitude" group shots. I'm talking weird coincidences. So far I've discovered two themes: baths and people who were run over.

    Around New Year's eve, these bands felt really dirty and decided to do some band bonding by taking a bath together. Two of them also had snacks while they were at it.


    More recently two guys were tragically taken down.


    I don't know why this happened but I opened a tip line to uncover the secret. An anonymous tip suggested that Brent from Menomena ran over the two of them. The investigation is still open.

    This is a troubling epidemic my friends. It's already extended to other user library. Like the following taken today from trainstobrazil_'s library

    It seems to be getting worse. Now they are all lying down!

    These little things mean that you've still got some love. I don't think I'll be bailing out just yet but you'd better watch your recently-handed-to-corporate-entity steps.

    Let's reminisce the good things, shall we?

    Artist charts
    One thing I can admit is that I have a bit of a methodology for my playlists. When an album comes out, I will listen to it several times in the intended order; once I pin down the overall mood and flow of it, I start to shuffle it and if I really like the album, there is an "Artist playlist" consisting of basically every new song plus some past favorites. You can tell that one-sided artist dominance abounds.

    The week following our first anniversary was dominated by The Walkmen with 129 plays. Last week, it was To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie with 54 plays. Some weeks there's more diversity. That definitely did not happen the week of August 31st when Xiu Xiu crushed the charts with a whooping 254 plays!

    An interesting factoid was a tie for the number one spot, it happened on July 19th between To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie and The Kills, each got 91 plays. You could say they were killing it. Ha!

    Here's a recap on chart toppers:

    The following artists topped the charts one week only:
    Xiu Xiu
    TV on the Radio
    The Beatles
    Johnny Foreigner
    Lykke Li
    Deftones
    Doves
    The Horrors
    Grizzly Bear
    I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness
    Women
    Menomena
    Voxtrot

    2 times a piece for this group:
    Maybeshewill
    Errors
    Morrissey
    The Phantom Band
    To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie

    3 weeks:
    Mogwai
    The Twilight Sad
    Okkervil River
    Fever Ray

    5 weeks were topped by the following band
    Explosions in the Sky

    Aaaaand the past year was dominated by two bands with 7 weeks on top!
    The Walkmen
    The Kills

    Judging from that 250+ week you can tell that thing tends to be go one way quite often. And I'm not ashamed to admit that I indulge on the songs I like from time to time, like listening to them back-to-back-to-back-to-back... to-back and repeating certain moments of the songs. So I decided to unearth the most dominating songs, chart style.

    Most dominating songs:
    01. MaybeshewillTocarYou Can't Shake Hands With a Clenched Fist
    June 14 - 28 plays
    This song ends very abruptly and you feel like you must listen to it again... and again.

    02. The Twilight SadReflection Of The Television
    26 plays - May 24
    I'm going to guess that this happened on the week of its release. Just a guess.

    03. Johnny ForeignerTocarSalt, Pepa and Spinderella
    25 plays - October 12
    What?! This song is so catchy. It's sickening.

    04. The Twilight SadTocarTwenty four hours
    25 plays - November 9
    Killer cover! It makes the original feel so tame and... old.

    05. Fever RayTocarIf I Had A Heart
    23 plays - March 22
    "If I had a heart I would love you... ahhhhh" It just gets in that head of yours.

    06. The WalkmenPostcards from Tiny Islands
    21 plays - August 24
    This song... it just owns! That guitar, those crashing cymbals... it's excellent!

    07. The DaysleepersTocarDistant Creatures
    21 plays - December 7
    Great atmospherics. Sadly the rest of the album doesn't live up to this song.

    08. The Twilight SadIn The Blackout
    21 plays - July 19
    This is a b-side. I repeat a b-side. The lo-fi metal-ish intro is... whooooaaaaa. Makes my head spin.

    09 InterpolStella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down
    20 plays - September 14
    My friend Vikki made me listen to this!

    10. The WalkmenOn The Water
    19 plays - August 31
    Look, if the mean triangle doesn't get to you, maybe the piercing whistling will.

    11. Ramona FallsI Say Fever
    19 plays - August 2
    I'm going to share a little tragic story here. This album came out Tuesday of last week. A couple of weeks ago I decided that I'd do something special by going to the actual record store instead of ordering online. So, on Tuesday I headed out to the record store during my lunch break and it turned out they didn't have it! Apparently no one goes to the record store to buy albums the very same day they are released anymore. So I had to order it online and lost some precious scrobbling time. Please learn from my experience.

    Expect a lot more play counts in the upcoming weeks... and months! :)

    12. Lykke LiLet It Fall
    18 plays - November 23
    Cool pop song.

    13. TV on the RadioTocarLove Dog
    17 plays - September 28
    Poor little love dog.

    14. The WalkmenOn The Water
    17 plays - November 16
    Notice that the best song of 2008 made two appearances here!

    15. The KillsSour Cherry
    17 plays - February 1
    I'm surprised that Sour Cherry ended up here instead of Getting Down. Undeniably catchy and addictive songs.

    Journals: The talk of the town
    I wrote 16 more journals after last year anniversary thing. There's been more balanced.

    One journal a piece

    This group were recognized for opening for Xiu Xiu!
    Common Eider, King Eider
    Prurient
    Evangelista

    Xiu Xiu! (and a whole bunch other artists) at The Bowery Ballroom - 28 Aug 2008

    To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie
    To Kill A Petty Bourgeoisie - The Patron (2007) - 22 Aug 2009

    These artists have put on some solid play counts so far this year.
    Grizzly Bear
    Fever Ray
    The Horrors

    2009 Mid-year Countdown - 12 Jul 2009

    This group had at least one awesome song that deserved recognition in 2008.
    The Daysleepers
    Elbow
    Gang Gang Dance
    Jason Collett
    Marnie Stern
    This Will Destroy You
    We Were Promised Jetpacks
    White Hinterland

    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009

    These artists put on their solid work in 2007 but were truly appreciated last year. Doesn't make them less deserving of a journal.
    A Place to Bury Strangers
    Battles
    Caribou
    Efterklang
    Film School
    Panda Bear
    The Field
    Yeasayer

    Revised 2007 albums - 25 Dec 2008

    The following group got the "honor" of getting a mention on my awards last year.
    David Cook
    Glasvegas
    Guns N' Roses
    Metallica
    Michael Johns
    New Kids on the Block
    Oasis
    Portishead
    The Ting Tings
    The Verve
    Travis
    Vampire Weekend
    Weezer

    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    I did this crazy journal where I went through my library trying to find out which artists would best represent each state.
    Andrew Bird
    Annuals
    Band of Horses
    Beirut
    Better Than Ezra
    Black Dice
    Built to Spill
    Caspian
    Daniel Johnston
    DeVotchKa
    Discover America
    Elliott Smith
    Forget Cassettes
    I Hear Sirens
    Iron & Wine
    Jimmy Eat World
    Joan as Police Woman
    Johnny Cash
    LCD Soundsystems
    Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
    Mates of the State
    Menomena
    Moby
    My Morning Jacket
    of Montreal
    Remy Zero
    Slipknot
    Sparklehorse
    St. Vincent
    Sufjan Stevens
    The Hold Steady
    The Killers
    The National
    The Spinto Band
    The Velvet Underground
    Voxtrot
    White Rabbits

    It's my United States of... whatever! - 6 Sep 2008

    Deuces journals

    A Sunny Day in Glasgow
    Revised 2007 albums - 25 Dec 2008
    It's my United States of... whatever! - 6 Sep 2008

    Animal Collective
    Bon Iver
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    It's my United States of... whatever! - 6 Sep 2008

    The following group's work entitled them to a mention for their songs and an award of sorts:
    Crystal Stilts
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Fleet Foxes
    Friendly Fires
    The Big Sleep
    The Last Shadow Puppets

    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    The Dodos
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009

    The Phantom Band
    2009 Mid-year Countdown - 12 Jul 2009
    The Phantom Band - Checkmate Savage - 19 May 2009

    TV on the Radio
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009

    Give me two! No wait, give me three journals!

    2008 was a good year for the following artists, they were recognized in my most played, song list and award journals.
    Deerhunter
    Johnny Foreigner
    Lykke Li
    M83
    No Age

    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    Fuck Buttons
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008
    Mogwai + Fuck Buttons @ Terminal 5 - 19 Sep 2008

    Maybeshewill
    2009 Mid-year Countdown - 12 Jul 2009
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009

    Slaraffenland
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Revised 2007 albums - 25 Dec 2008
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    Telepathe
    2009 Mid-year Countdown - 12 Jul 2009
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    Four journals. I repeat f-o-u-o-r. Fouor?

    Errors
    Errors - It's Not Something But It Is Like Whatever - 9 Mar 2009
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    Frightened Rabbit
    Thrice

    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    Revised 2007 albums - 25 Dec 2008
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    Can you people believe that I saw this following band in concert three night in a row... with Mogwai?! It was amazing, of course! I have two more concerts in the can that will surely be even better because it's a headlining affair... *swoon*
    The Twilight Sad
    The Twilight Sad @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (Apr 27 - Apr 29) - 1 May 2009
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    The Twilight Sad Killed My Parents and Hit The Road - 25 Nov 2008
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008

    Five journals. Hang in there, little Timmy. We are almost there.

    Speaking of which...
    Mogwai
    Mogwai @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (Apr 27 - Apr 29) - 3 May 2009
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008
    Mogwai + Fuck Buttons @ Terminal 5 - 19 Sep 2008

    The Walkmen
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008
    The Walkmen - You & Me - 12 Nov 2008
    It's my United States of... whatever! - 6 Sep 2008

    Xiu Xiu
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008
    It's my United States of... whatever! - 6 Sep 2008
    Xiu Xiu! (and a whole bunch other artists) at The Bowery Ballroom - 28 Aug 2008

    Aaaaand this year crowning winner is *drumroll* Okkervil River!!!! With six journals. Woohooo.
    Okkervil River
    Okkervil River @ The Bell House - 9 Jan 2009
    2008 in concerts, songs and EPs - 2 Jan 2009
    Most played albums of 2008 - 1 Jan 2009
    Revised 2007 albums - 25 Dec 2008
    DGA Awards 2008 - 22 Nov 2008
    It's my United States of... whatever! - 6 Sep 2008

    EXCELLENT winner! Thought The Walkmen had this one in the can. Oh well, both released great albums last year. I'll leave it up to you to predict who will be the most talked about for next year. :P

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    > 1st anniversary journal
  • 50 gigs

    Ago 12 2009, 9h48 por retrojoe1984

    OK, here are the rules. Test your memory and your love of live music by listing 50 artists or bands (or as many as you can remember) you've seen in concert. List the first 50 acts that come into your head. An act you saw at a festival and opening acts count, but only if you can't think of 50 other artists. Oh, and list the first concert you ever saw!

    1) Mull Historical Society (first ever!)
    2) Cut Copy (x2)
    3) Field Music (x4)
    4) Röyksopp
    5) Sigur Ros (x2)
    6) Belle & Sebastian
    7) British Sea Power (x5)
    8) Malcolm Middleton
    9) The Twilight Sad (x2)
    10) !!!
    11) Jeffrey Lewis
    12) Midlake
    13) Midnight Juggernauts (x2)
    14) The Spinto Band
    15) Mew
    16) Dan Deacon
    17) Caribou
    18) Menomena
    19) Secret Machines
    20) Malajube
    21) Deerhunter
    22) Super Furry Animals (x5)
    23) Gomez
    24) Lemon Jelly
    25) The New Pornographers
    26) Architecture in Helsinki
    27) Engineers (x3)
    28) Clor (x2)
    29) Idlewild (x5)
    30) The Earlies
    31) Hope of the States (x4)
    32) Frightened Rabbit
    33) Radiohead
    34) Low
    35) Peter Bjorn & John
    36) Yo La Tengo
    37) WHY?
    38) Asobi Seksu
    39) Four Tet
    40) Bright Eyes
    41) Hot Chip (x3)
    42) No Age
    43) New Order
    44) The Hidden Cameras
    45) stellastarr*
    46) Brakes
    47) Islands (x2)
    48) School of Seven Bells
    49) Fever Ray
    50) Vashti Bunyan (x2)
  • 50 gigs

    Ago 12 2009, 9h47 por retrojoe1984

    OK, here are the rules. Test your memory and your love of live music by listing 50 artists or bands (or as many as you can remember) you've seen in concert. List the first 50 acts that come into your head. An act you saw at a festival and opening acts count, but only if you can't think of 50 other artists. Oh, and list the first concert you ever saw!

    1) Mull Historical Society (first ever!)
    2) Cut Copy (x2)
    3) Field Music (x4)
    4) Röyksopp
    5) Sigur Ros (x2)
    6) Belle & Sebastian
    7) British Sea Power (x5)
    8) Malcolm Middleton
    9) The Twilight Sad (x2)
    10) !!!
    11) Jeffrey Lewis
    12) Midlake
    13) Midnight Juggernauts (x2)
    14) The Spinto Band
    15) Mew
    16) Dan Deacon
    17) Caribou
    18) Menomena
    19) Secret Machines
    20) Malajube
    21) Deerhunter
    22) Super Furry Animals (x5)
    23) Gomez
    24) Lemon Jelly
    25) The New Pornographers
    26) Architecture in Helsinki
    27) Engineers (x3)
    28) Clor (x2)
    29) Idlewild (x5)
    30) The Earlies
    31) Hope of the States (x4)
    32) Frightened Rabbit
    33) Radiohead
    34) Low
    35) Peter Bjorn & John
    36) Yo La Tengo
    37) WHY?
    38) Asobi Seksu
    39) Four Tet
    40) Bright Eyes
    41) Hot Chip (x3)
    42) No Age
    43) New Order
    44) The Hidden Cameras
    45) stellastarr*
    46) Brakes
    47) Islands (x2)
    48) School of Seven Bells
    49) Fever Ray
    50) Vashti Bunyan (x2)