• 2009 albums - The Race is not over yet

    Dez 14 2009, 20h04 por amnezjusz

    Dobra, w końcu czas zacząć układać finalną ultymatyczną listę roku, przy czym album roku jest już znany (w każdym razie wszędzie tam gdzie się pojawi bo tworzy piękno i harmonię ;-)). List will be constantly updated (ther's a lot of albums that I'll add but I don't have mood to do it now so be prepared for a daily list growing ;-)) Ok, let's start.

    Tête de la course:
    Alestorm - Black Sails at Midnight
    Arvo Pärt - In Principio
    Baroness - Blue Record
    Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
    Church of Misery - Houses of the Unholy
    Mastodon - Crack The Skye
    Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
    Robin Trower - What Lies Beneath?
    Rome - Flowers from Exile
    The Derek Trucks Band - Already Free
    Wardruna - Runaljod - gap var Ginnunga
    Vomitory - Carnage Euphoria

    Chase:
    Arcana Coelestia - Le Mirage de l'Idéal
    Archive - Controlling Crowds
    Balmorhea - All is Wild, All is Silent
    Brutal Truth - Evolution Through Revolution
    Cattle Decapitation - The Harvest Floor
    dälek - The Gutter Tactics
    Dying Fetus - Descend Into Depravity
    Gargamel - Descending
    Gov't Mule - By a Thread
    Joanne Shaw Taylor - White Sugar
    Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad of John Henry
    J.J. Cale - Roll On
    Lost Soul - Immerse in Infinity
    Manimal - The Darkest Room
    Marissa Nadler - Little Hells
    Megadeth - Endgame
    Mournful Congregation - The June Frost
    Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem
    Mumakil - Behold the Failure
    Radio Moscow - Brain Cycles
    Saxon - Into the Labirynth
    The Ruins of Beverast - Foulest Semen Of A Shelterd Elte
    Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade

    Peleton:
    Bud Tribe - Roll the Bone
    Centaurus-A - Side Effect Expected
    Doom - Born Like This
    Grave Digger - Ballads of the Hangman
    Ignominious Incarceration - Of Winter Born
    Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
    Lamb of God - Wrath
    Lion's Share - Dark Hours
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gods and Guns
    Tardy Brothers - Bloodline
    The Dead Weather - Horehound
    The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
    Vader - Necropolis

    Stragglers:

    Best soundtracks:

    Updates coming soon...
  • Top 25 Albums of 2009

    Dez 13 2009, 23h59 por ambulatory

    1 The Protomen - Act II: The Father of Death
    2 HEALTH - Get Color
    3 Animal Collective - Meriweather Post Pavillion
    4 Japandroids - Post Nothing
    5 Passion Pit - Manners
    6 Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish I Were An Eagle
    7 Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem
    8 So Many Dynamos - Loud Wars
    9 Sunset Rubdown - Dragon Slayer
    10 The Mercury Program - Chez Viking
    11 Bear In Heaven - Beast Rest Forth Mouth
    12 Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There are Mountains
    13 Maserati - Passages
    14 Saxon Shore - It Doesn't Matter
    15 Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
    16 Polvo - In Prism
    17 Double Dagger - More
    18 Bonnie Prince Billy - Beware
    19 Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
    20 The Antlers - Hospice
    21 Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
    22 WHY? - Eskimo Snow
    23 Volcano Choir - Unmap
    24 Swan Lake - Enemy Mine
    25 Caspian - Tertia

    Honorable Mentions:
    Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights
    Venice Is Sinking - Azar
    Asobi Seksu - Rewolf
    Converge - Axe To Fall
    Jesu - Opiate Sun
    Busdriver - Jhelli Beam

    Biggest Disappointments:
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - self titled
    Girls - The Album
  • Best Albums of 2009!!

    Dez 13 2009, 5h08 por spacehxc

    2009 was an awesome year for music, so I have made a more extensive list than I usually make. Comment and let me know what your top 5/10/20 or whatever you want to do are! If anyone would like any of these albums I can upload them and give a link to download, so let me know!




    20. TonikomThe Sniper’s Veil


    The genre of this album is hard to pin down. It is clearly Electronic, although it has hints of IDM, drum and bass, and industrial. What makes her stick out in my mind is her ability to write extremely catchy drum beats with vocal samples over the top of it. Very good and very underrated.

    19. Bill CallahanSometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle

    The easiest thing to call this would be alt-country/folk, but its a little to weird to pigeonhole into any single category. The simplicity of his musical backing and the strangeness of his voice and cadence is what makes this a memorable album. Each time I listen to it I notice something different, even though at first glance everything would appear to be on the surface.

    18. CicadaRoulette


    Straight up electropop. Sounds like what Ladytron might sound like if they decided to just play synths the entire time with catchy pop hooks over the top. The entire album kind of blends together into one song, which could be a complaint as well as a compliment.

    17. The FieldYesterday and Today


    This was somewhat of a disappointment for me. The three tracks in the middle are amazing, but tracks 1,2 and 6 are forgettable. If those tracks had been as good as the three in the middle then this would hands down be my favorite album of the year. Even though the album as a whole was a disappointment, the song Leave It is my favorite song of the year, and one of my favorite songs of the decade easily.

    16. The Twilight SadForget The Night Ahead


    I wasn't really sold on this band until I saw them live with Frightened Rabbit in L.A. After seeing them I gave this album a second chance and noticed a lot of things that I hadn't upon first listen. This is a perfect album to listen to when Fall is turning into winter, as the entire album deals with changing into something that you don't necessarily want to.

    15. Jeremy EnigkOK Bear


    Although it doesn't have the orchestration of World Waits, it still has the brilliant songwriting of Sunny Day Real Eastate frontman Jeremy Enigk. In some ways I prefer the stripped down nature of this album as compared to his previous work, as it lets the songs themselves shine.

    14. Plastik Joy3:03


    Totally out of left field for me, I just randomly downloaded this off of a blog I frequent because I thought the name was interesting. It basically sounds like Dntel's best album, Life is Full of Possibilities, but it is a bit more straightforward in its vocal and melodic hooks. Incredibly enough the album itself conveys a sense of analogue warmth even though the entire thing is electronic. I look forward to hearing what these guys put out next.

    13. The Wooden BirdsMagnolia


    Sometimes simple is good, in that too much polish and fanfare can drown out the core of a song, which is its melody. The Wooden Birds strip songs down to their cores, usually only using male and female voice, guitar, and minimal rhythmic accompaniment. The product is a very solid album with no filler.

    12. The Pains of Being Pure at HeartThe Pains of Being Pure at Heart


    Although this is basically just Jesus and the Mary Chain/My Bloody Valentine worship, it is very good worship. Sometimes you don't need to be incredibly unique to release a very good album. The album itself is buried in a layer of fuzzy guitars and guy/girl vocals, and never overstays its welcome. Sometimes the shortness of an album is something to be appreciated.

    11. WHY?Eskimo Snow

    Although Alopecia is a better album, Eskimo Snow has very good moments as well. For those not familiar with the band they are pseudo hip-hop/spoken word/indie rock, which sounds like a terrible combination but is something that you have to hear and make up your own mind about. I saw Why? Live about a month ago, and it was as good of a show that anyone could ask for.

    10. Fuck ButtonsTarot Sport


    While their first album focuses on walls of noise and harsh vocals, Tarot Sport cuts out the abrasiveness and ramps up the melody. The end result is an album that in its repetition offers a number of earworms that are hard to get out of your head, as well as high amounts of repetition that become mesmerizing. I used the word repetition three times in this review.

    9. Mount EerieWind’s Poem

    Although I saw this album performed in its entirety, and it was absolutley awful, the recording remains a high point of 2009. This is what happens when Lo Fi folk mixes with Lo Fi black metal. I am surprised that no one has though of doing this before now, because as odd as it may seem at first glance the styles are quite complimentary.

    8. DeloreanAyrton Senna


    Although this is only a 5 song EP, it really makes an impression. It conveys an infectious joyful exuberance, and in my opinion is nearly impossible for anyone to not enjoy. Sounds like what might happen if you mixed Air France with Cut Copy.

    7. MartynGreat Lengths


    I downloaded this album on a whim, and it resulted in my downloading dozens of dubstep comps and albums. My roommates can attest to the fact that Dubstep was about 30% of what I listened to all year. While some are familiar with dubstep through Burial, who's shuffle beat and weepy vocal samples make you feel like you are driving through the rain, Martyn conveys an opposite feeling. The songs themselves are upbeat, and very memorable. I recommend listening to this, and any dubstep really, loud and with the bass cranked.

    6. God Help The GirlGod Help The Girl


    I have always liked Belle and Sebastian, but always felt for every great song they had 2 to 3 that were easily forgettable. This album is a side project of Stuart Murdock from Belle and Sebastian, who held open auditions for female singers when forming the group. What we get here is his great songwriting through the voice of 3 very capable singers. Ironically enough they Belle and Sebastian covers on this album outshine the originals by far.

    5. Dirty ProjectorsBitte Orca


    At First listen I wasn't to sure about this album. "Stillness is the Move" stuck out to me with its amazing melody, but it took me a couple of listens to appreciate the complex yet catchy pop sensibility of the rest of the album. This is definately a grower, and I would recommmend if you don't like it upon first listen, keep it around for a while and see if you warm up to it after a couple of listens.

    4. The Whitest Boy AliveRules


    This group was formed with a very basic concept in mind. What they set out to do was to play dance music in its simplest form, with drums, bass, guitar, and some synth here and there. What some people would call boring I would call fantastic. What the group manages to do is take the core of dance music, 4/4 beat and the bassline, and morph it into very simple yet effective songs. The simplicity is what makes this stand apart from any other dance act.

    3. MewNo More Stories are Told Today, I’m Sorry, They Washed Away

    Kind of hard to describe, but very very good. Sounds like what would happen if Passion Pit stopped playing electropop and started playing indie rock. I'm havinga hard time coming up with a description for this one, just listen to it!


    2. PhoenixWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix


    In Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Phoenix has created the perfect pop album. Each song follows a stringent structure and format, which might lead one to believe that they album would convey a sense of sameness throughout. That couldn't be further from the truth. Phoenix, by telling themselves that they were going to only write 3:00-4:30 minute pop songs, have flourished rather than blundered. One only needs to listen to the rise ans fall of the chorus in "1901" to know what I am talking about. Even the seemingly filler song in the middle of the album has an amazing payoff in the end.

    1. Fever RayFever Ray


    An incredibly dark and mysterious album, which should come as no surprise since its coming from The Knife's Karin Dreijer Andersson. She takes the enigma of The Knife and covers it in blackness. Forget Black Metal, this is the darkest album that I have ever heard. It is incredibly rewarding on multiple listens, in that it always has something new. And while it conveys all these dark emotional reactions, it also manages to be subtle and never beats you over the head with it.


    Some of my favorite releases this year were Mixes/Compilations, and since they aren't albums they don't really belong on the list. That being said, I really loved them so I am going to mention them here.

    5. Hercules and Love Affair - Sidetracked

    A very good complilation album, blending some disco with classic house music.

    4. 5: Five Years of Hyperdub


    For anyone who is interested in dubstep, this complilation is absolutely essential. It surveys the 5 year history of the quintessential dubstep label, Hyperdub, and puts together a comp that flows incredibly well. From the wobble of Burial to the technicality of 2562, every sub genre of dub is represented on the comp. Highly recommended.

    3. Ada - Adaptations Mixtape #1

    Ada is one of my absolute favorite Electronic musicians/DJs, and this comp is her first release in 5 years save for a couple singles released here and there. It remixes a lot of tracks from her astounding album Blondie and mixes it with various other microhouse tracks.

    2. Dark Was The Night


    I'm pretty sure everyone knows what this is. Basically a who's who in indie rock. Usually when so many musicians of this calebver work together you get a lot of throwaway tracks that didn't make the album or half assed covers, but on this compilation the groups involved submitted some of their best material. Very very good stuff.

    1. Kompakt Total 10


    Kompakt is my favorite electronic label by far, and this comp is a good introduction to them for anyone who might be interested. Every year they release a comp, and this is their 10th anniversery, so the tracks on this are of the highest quality. This is something that I could listen to every week and it would never get old, because of the variation of styles represented.




    As far as metal goes not much really caught my ear this year. Probably due to the fact that I am getting more and more into electronic music so I find myself downloading less and less metal. However there were a couple albums that caught my attention.

    5. BehemothEvangilion


    They have really redeemed themselves after the rotten shitfest that was their previous album, The Apostasy. The punch that the first three tracks delivered is their best material since demigod, but it kind of wanes after that.

    4. EnsiferumFrom Afar
    Similar to Behemoth, I wasn't impressed with Ensiferum's previous album, Victory Songs. This one however, is way better. Since we will probably never see another Wintersun album, this will have to do.

    3. GorgorothQuantos Possunt Ad Satanitatem Trahunt


    A step back towards their raw black roots, this album is harsh and full of hate, exactly what anyone would want from a Gorgoroth album. While I'm not one for purposely making your recordings sound terrible in order to get some black metal cred, I think the stripped down approach really serves Gorgoroth well.

    2. Glorior BelliMeet Us at the Southern Sign

    This isa hard one to place. It sounds similar to Enslaved, but only if enslaved were from Oklahoma. It has a grim blackness about it, but also a melodic undercurrent that keeps it from being too dark. This is what I imagine Earth would sound like if they decided to play black metal.

    1.KatatoniaNight Is The New Day

    Katatonia is more rock then metal anymore, but that has only allowed them to write more memorable songs. this is a very depressing album, which is what they are best at. I wish more bands would make music like this.


    This year I spent a lot of time getting music that came out before 2009, so it is interesting to look at my most listened to artists on last.fm for the year. Here is a quickplaycount of my top 10 most listened to artists in 2009.

    1. Autechre - 375

    I have Liked Autechre for a long time, But this year I really got into the stuff in between their major albums. Basically Autechre from 1993 - 1999 is some of my favorite music ever made. Its insance because basically every track they made in that time period is good if not great. After 1999 they went from being an ambient electronic group into more abstract territory, doing experiments with time signuratures and pushing the boundaries of what people call music. While I enjoy the exploratory nature of their more recent works, nothing beats the clash of complexity and simple melodies that made their early work so memorable.

    2. Frightened Rabbit - 361
    Even though they didn't release anything in 2009, I still find myself listening to both of their albums at least once a month. While Midnite Organ Fight is an awesome album, nothing beats the grittiness of Sings the Greys. There is a quality to it that makes it seem organic and human, where as Midnight Organ Fight can come off sounding a bit too polished. Also Sings the Greys is an unforgetable album from start to finish, where Midnight Organ Fight kind of veers off towards the end for me.

    3. Meshuggah - 333

    Even though my metal listening habits have waned a bit in the past year, I still listen to a lot of meshuggah. This should come to no surprise for anyone that knows me. About once every 2 months I find myself listening to the entire discography besides their terrible first demo and album.

    4. Public Enemy - 289

    I have always liked Public Enemy, but for some reason never got any of their material for this year. The sample heavy textures of the music itself make it interesting even upon multiple listens. Their 3 albums in the late 80's early 90's are definately my favorite and their best in my opinion. I have to admit though that I always skip the Flava Flav songs, because all they are is him going "ITS THE FLAVA FLAV MY NAMES FLAV I GOT FLAV FLAVAAA".

    5. Mount Eerie - 244

    This guy releases a ton of material, and I am a sucker for discographies on artists that I really enjoy. Even though he does release an insane amount of songs every year, the quality of them never seems to suffer. However seeing him live in California was probably the biggest letdown I have ever had when seeing someone play live. It was a terrible terrible show, but I haven't let it tarnish my appreciation for the recordings.

    6. Boards of Canada - 243

    This is a group that will probably be in my top 20 most listened to artists every year. The ambient nature of the music lets you listen and block it out, but its not so simple that its not interesting when you are actually listening.

    7. Fever Ray - 223

    After listening to her amazing debut album for a couple of months I tracked down all of the singles and remixes, which accounts for a lot of the 223 plays. Sometimes remixes are terrible, but Fever Ray has chosen very good people to work with and 90% of them are really really good.

    8. The National - 218

    I got tired of waiting for a followup to my favorite album of 2007, Boxer, so I listened to a lot of their earlier material/eps/singles this year. While non of them are as a whole as good as Boxer, There are a lot of songs that are on par with those on the album proper.

    9. Nine Inch Nails - 208

    I was thinking about how Nine Inch Nails is the band I have listened to regularly for the longest. I got The Downward Spiral when I was 12, so I have been listening to them for 14 years. That is insane. While a lot of the time I listen to them for nostalgic purposes, I have to admit I still really like them/him.

    10. Aphex Twin - 199

    Most of these plays is do to the fact that for about 2 months i Listened to Selected Ambient Works 85-92 about oncea week. While I enjoy most of his discography, nothing beats his early material.
  • OBRACUN GODINE (albums of teh year) 11///12///09

    Dez 11 2009, 18h56 por umobolan

    ~*~

    Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem - through the trees
    The Mantles - The Mantles - don't lie
    Next Life - The Lost Age - propulsion system
    Next Life - The Lost Age - astral blast
    Jacuzzi Boys - No Seasons - island ave
    Polvo - In Prism - beggar's bowl
    Future of the Left - Travels With Myself And Another - lapsed catholics
    Loser Life - friends with a demon - pathetic existence
    Loser Life - friends with a demon - growing up
    Little Girls - Concepts - last call
    Nothing People - Late Night - when i drink
    Dan Deacon - Bromst - get older
    Social Circkle - City Shock - what's so great
    Social Circkle - City Shock - drunk cop
    Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca - cannibal resource
    Mean Jeans - Are You Serious? - total creep
    Cold Cave - Love Comes Close - love comes close
    Digital Leather - Warm Brother - bugs on glue
    Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights - nation of boar
    Kylesa - Static Tensions - unknown awareness
    Analena - Inconstantinopolis - 108:cedar calling dawn
    Daitro - Y - part iii

    *~*
  • BEARHEART/Episode 7/11.17

    Dez 11 2009, 4h32 por Oakriverr

    BEARHEART// TUESDAYS 7PM [RADIO.PNCA.EDU]
    Portland, OR

    Warning Call-Adem
    Mom Dance-Rings
    The Pearl-Espers
    Supple Hope-Jesu

    New Theory-Washed out
    The Demon's Daughter-Elf Power
    Stolen Children-Parenthetical Girls
    Lay Down Restless Bones-Dave Longstreth

    Three Rocks Blessed-Dalek
    Street Spirit-Radiohead
    Blood Is Clean-Valet
    Princess Coldheart-The Legendary Pink Dots

    Lost Wisdom-Burzum
    Lost Wisdom Pt. 2-Mount Eerie
    Clear Light-Mi Ami
    Should Have Taken Acid With You-Neon Indian

    Antler Mask-Raccoo-oo-oon
    A Slow-Fridge
    Half Of Two Times Two (Newer Version)-BARR
  • SALE! - prices on all releases are marked down

    Dez 10 2009, 15h28 por playrec

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  • Top 100 Tracks of 2009

    Dez 10 2009, 3h11 por aboylikeroger



    100.

    WHY? - "Into The Shadows Of My Embrace"

    99.

    Friendly Fires - "Skeleton Boy (Air France Remix)"


    98.

    Spoon - "Got Nuffin"


    97.

    The Field - "The More That I Do"


    96.

    Dinosaur Jr. - "Plans"


    95.

    Vivian Girls - "TocarTension"


    94.

    White Denim - "TocarRadio Milk How Can You Stand It"


    93.

    Cass McCombs - "You Saved My Life"


    92.

    JJ - "from africa to málaga"


    91.

    Raekwon - "10 Bricks"


    90.

    Okkervil River - "Millionaire"


    89.

    Memory Tapes - "Bicycle"


    88.

    Devendra Banhart - "Baby"


    87.

    Kurt Vile - "TocarFreeway"


    86.

    Sunset Rubdown - "TocarSilver Moons"


    85.

    Blondes - "Spanish Fly"


    84.

    Foreign Born - "TocarBlood Oranges"


    83.

    Flo Rida ft. Nelly Furtado - "Jump"


    82.

    Burial - "Fostercare"



    81.

    Real Estate - "TocarBlack Lake"


    80.

    Yo La Tengo - "Here to fall"


    79.

    Delorean - "Seasun"


    78.

    Phoenix - "TocarLisztomania"


    77.

    Cymbals Eat Guitars - "TocarAnd The Hazy Sea"


    76.

    Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - "Beware Your Only Friend"


    75.

    Sufjan Stevens - "Movement II: Sleeping Invader"


    74.

    The Fiery Furnaces - "TocarI'm Going Away"


    73.

    Yeasayer - "Ambling Alp"


    72.

    Mount Eerie - "Between Two Mysteries"


    71.

    Tiny Vipers - "Dreamer"


    70.

    Handsome Furs - "All we Want, Baby, is Everything"


    69.

    Bear In Heaven - "TocarCasual Goodbye"


    68.

    No Age - "You're a Target"


    67.

    Atlas Sound & Panda Bear - "Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)"


    66.

    Kevin Drew - "Love Vs. Porn"


    65.

    Antony and the Johnsons - "TocarKiss My Name"


    64.

    Blue Roses - "Greatest Thoughts"


    63.

    Washed out - "TocarFeel It All Around"


    62.

    Best Coast - "When I'm With You"


    61.

    Annie - "Songs Remind Me of You"


    60.

    Crystal Antlers - "Andrew"


    59.

    Lady GaGa - "TocarDance In The Dark"


    58.

    Patrick Wolf - "TocarHard Times"


    57.

    The Mountain Goats - "1 John 4:16"


    56.

    Deerhunter - "TocarGame of Diamonds"


    55.

    Los Campesinos! - "TocarThe Sea Is A Good Place To Think Of The Future"


    54.

    Jay Reatard - "It Ain't Gonna Save Me"


    53.

    Portishead - "Chase the Tear"


    52.

    Islands - "Tender Torture"


    51.

    Simian Mobile Disco - "TocarAudacity Of Huge"


    50.

    Wavves - "TocarNo Hope Kids"


    49.

    Burial & Four Tet - "Moth"


    48.

    Bat for Lashes - "Glass"


    47.

    Vampire Weekend - "Cousins"


    46.

    Vitalic - "Terminateur Benelux"


    45.

    Beirut - "TocarMy Night With the Prostitute from Marseille"


    44.

    HEALTH - "Die Slow"


    43.

    Volcano Choir - "TocarIsland, Is"


    42.

    Black Dice - "Nite Creme"


    41.

    Charlotte Gainsbourg - "IRM"


    40.

    Bibio - "Fire Ant"


    39.

    Air France - "GBG Belongs To Us"


    38.

    Röyksopp - "TocarTricky Tricky"


    37.

    Japandroids - "TocarYoung Hearts Spark Fire"


    36.

    The xx - "Crystalised"


    35.

    Animal Collective - "I Think I Can"


    34.

    The Drums - "i felt stupid"


    33.

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - "TocarYoung Adult Friction"


    32.

    Neon Indian - "TocarDeadbeat Summer"


    31.

    Beach House - "Norway"


    30.

    Fuck Buttons - "Surf Solar"


    29.

    Grizzly Bear - "Ready, Able"


    28.

    Pogo - "TocarUnder A Spell"


    27.

    The Flaming Lips - "Worm Mountain"


    26.

    St. Vincent - "Laughing With a Mouth of Blood"


    25.

    Dirty Projectors - "Stillness Is the Move"


    24.

    The Antlers - "TocarTwo"


    23.

    Patrick Wolf - "TocarVulture"



    22.

    Beyoncé - "TocarDiva"


    21.

    Passion Pit - "TocarSleepyhead"


    20.

    The Dodos - "Fables"



    19.

    Florence + The Machine - "TocarI'm Not Calling You A Liar"


    18.

    Antony and the Johnsons - "TocarAeon"


    17.

    Woods - "TocarRain On"


    16.

    Girls - "TocarLust For Life"


    15.

    Camera Obscura - "French Navy"


    14.

    Wild Beasts - "The Fun Powder Plot"



    13.

    Phoenix - "Tocar1901"


    12.

    Bill Callahan - "Eid Ma Clack Shaw"


    11.

    Animal Collective - "My Girls"


    10.

    Grizzly Bear - "While You Wait for the Others"


    9.

    The Antlers - "TocarWake"


    8.

    Atlas Sound - "Quick Canal"


    7.

    Dirty Projectors - "Useful Chamber"


    6.

    Bat for Lashes - "TocarDaniel"


    5.

    Destroyer - "Bay Of Pigs"


    4.

    Animal Collective - "Brother Sport"


    3.

    Fever Ray - "TocarIf I Had A Heart"


    2.

    Dan Deacon - "Snookered"


    1.

    St. Vincent - "Just the Same but Brand New"
  • Obligatory year-end list

    Dez 8 2009, 4h46 por bedtime_city

    I am missing a lot of great albums from this list, but this is basically what I listened to most this year. I'll start with the albums that should maybe be on this list but aren't because I didn't really give them the time. So, apologies to:

    +Javelina: Beasts Among Sheep

    +The Rural Alberta Advantage: Hometowns

    +Tiny Vipers: Life on Earth

    +Sunn O))): Monoliths & Dimensions - to be fair, their live show blew this album out of the water this year.

    +Krallice: Dimensional Bleedthrough - great album, but I rarely have the time or desire to digest 70 minutes of this.

    +Bear In Heaven: Beast Rest Forth Mouth

    +Wolves in the Throne Room: Black Cascade

    +Francis Harold and The Holograms: Who Said These Were Happy Times - paranoid, creepy, noisy; this band is awesome.


    Top 25 of 2009:

    25. Memory Tapes: Seek Magic - try as I might, I couldn't escape this album, which holds up surprisingly well after repeat listens.

    24. Dark Castle: Spirited Migration - sludgy Southern metal at its finest.

    23. Cold Cave: Love Comes Close - Wes Eisold does electronic music, and it's actually good.

    22. TV Ghost: Cold Fish - it sounds as if the Birthday Party were fucking up a cover of "Monster Mash"; great post-punk-whatever stuff.

    21. Fight Amp: Manners and Praise - I've only listened to it 4 or 5 times so far, but it's solid despite their constant line-up changes; still heavy, more punk-oriented than "Hungry For Nothing."

    20. WHY?: Eskimo Snow - it's only this low on the list because I know it's not that good of an album, but I find the songs to be catchy and well-orchestrated, and the lyrics are as solid as ever.

    19. Japandroids: Post-Nothing - stupid band name, but I love the big lovesick anthems they produce. "Wet Hair" is such a good fucking song.

    18. Former Ghosts: Fleurs - slow-burning goth-y electronic stuff from Freddy Rupert. Features contributions from Jamie Stewart and Nika Roza Daniolva, the latter of which kills it on "The Bull and the Ram."

    17. Keelhaul: Keelhaul's Triumphant Return to Obscurity - their most focused album to date, streamlining the crushing riffs and sardonic humor.

    16. Mount Eerie: Wind's Poem - Phil Elverum's "black metal record" has little in common with the genre, but the album turned out beautifully melancholic anyhow.

    15. Tim Hecker: An Imaginary Country - Hecker keeps on creating desolate ambient landscapes for the cynical. The man can do no wrong.

    14. Skeletonwitch: Breathing the Fire - more bone-headed thrash metal from these Ohioans, somehow managing to make it interesting and fun rather than tired and hackneyed.

    13. Fever Ray: Fever Ray - this is one of a number of albums on this list that didn't make sense to me until the cold arrived, but it is an excellent companion for it. Somehow creepier and (maybe) catchier than the Knife's last album.

    12. Abe Vigoda: Reviver EP - fantastic 5-song EP from Abe Vigoda showcases a more "mature" (read: better) sound. I don't think I listened to a song more than their cover of "Wild Heart" this year.

    11. Portal: Swarth - this Australian band gets a lot of flack for being gimmicky, and I might agree with that if their albums weren't consistently terrifying and atmospherically brilliant. Maryland Deathfest 2010 might be a go just to see these guys.

    10. A Sunny Day in Glasgow: Ashes Grammar - one of the unfortunately overlooked records of the year. 22 seamless tracks of sunny music bolstered by angelic vocals, and remains on the "Easy to Swallow" side of sweet.

    09. Atlas Sound: Logos - I hated this album when I first heard it ("You'll be my wife/You'll share my life"? Fuck off) but it all makes sense when heard at once. Not a weak track on the album. Bradford Cox continues to impress me.

    08. Liturgy: Renihilation - this is the black metal album that did it right this year. 11 tracks, 38 minutes of "pure transcendental black metal" punctuated by haunting instrumental or vocal interludes. Black metal for people who don't like black metal (and even more so for those who do).

    07. The xx: xx - indie breakouts make a convincing stab in the R&B genre, with all positive results. This girl has a seriously sexy voice. I listen to and sing along with this record way more than I am allowed to admit.

    06. Coalesce: OX - hardcore/metal veterans make a comeback of sorts, and deliver their best album to date. There's a strong blues influence at work here, but mainly this is Coalesce letting us know that they're still better than 99% of the bands at work today.

    05. Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix - poppy and catchy but remaining intelligent and slick. One listen to "Rome" or "Lisztomania" or any other track off of this album takes me straight to summertime. The most flat-out enjoyable record of 2009.

    04. Dirty Projectors: Bitte Orca - the first time I heard this album, I put it on repeat for close to seven hours or however long it took me to drive from Alfred, NY to Boston, MA. Complex and maintaining a pop sensibility, every song has a subtle sense of beauty to it, yet is so volatile as to explode at any moment ("Useful Chamber"). Believe the hype.

    03. Converge: Axe to Fall - a friend turned me on to Converge a number of years ago, and their progression continues to fascinate me. This album is as unrelenting and fierce as ever, but closes with two somber and tastefully relaxed tracks that prove that this band still has more to say.

    02. Fuck Buttons: Tarot Sport - this duo sounds more confident that on "Street Horrrsing," losing the indecipherable vocals (sadly) in favor of epic pop-leaning electronic compositions that are as harsh as they are (almost) danceable. This one's a gem. I can't see myself getting tired of listening to this album (or band) anytime soon.

    01. Pissed Jeans: King of Jeans - I am a normal guy with normal problems and sometimes, I am a little angry and sarcastic and cynical and I am getting older and watching the dreams of my youth slip away. This is what that sounds like. Pissed Jeans turn up the riffs and the awkwardness and make my favorite record of the year.
  • "This Is Our Lot" - Musical Bests of the Bests 2009

    Dez 6 2009, 0h24 por MilotheMayor

    Once again it is December, the best time of the year to somehow figure out how you can rank numerous pieces of subjective art into some type of quantifiable order. This year I went a little excessive on the album count and listened to approximately 135 2009 releases. Legit? Depressing? That's up to you I suppose, but I think I gained a pretty wide grasp of what the year had to offer musically. These are my favorites, hopefully you'll be inclined to check a few of them out.

    [30] Micachu | Jewellery

    Favorite Track: Golden Phone

    [29] Clipse | Til the Casket Drops

    Perhaps too straightforward and conventional after the brilliant Hell Hath No Fury, but Til the Casket Drops is still a well-above average album in a year with few quality offerings in the genre. No real surprise that the best tracks are those produced by The Neptunes whose bare-bones electronic funk best suits the duo (that hilariously awful "kids watching Madagascar" line does little to dampen this fact).
    Favorite Track: Eyes On Me

    [28] Ramona Falls | Intuit

    Favorite Track: I Say Fever

    [27] Mos Def | The Ecstatic

    Favorite Track: Twilite Speedball

    [26] Sunset Rubdown | Dragonslayer

    Favorite Track: Idiot Heart

    [25] Bat for Lashes | Two Suns

    Favorite Track: Glass

    [24] Girls | Album

    Favorite Track: Morning Light

    [23] The xx | xx

    Favorite Track: Infinity

    [22] Soap&Skin | Lovetune for Vacuum

    Every adult, young or otherwise, likely experiences that moment where they realize that there are people younger than they living the dream, so to speak. So when I first heard 19 year old Anja Plaschg's gothic Björk impression, I was reminded that I certainly can't provide my own equivalent in the medium that I consume voraciously. A bit of a disenchanted reaction to a very promising artist, but a necessary step of growing up perhaps.
    Favorite Track: Turbine Womb

    [21] Atlas Sound | Logos

    I've come to realize through the year that Bradford Cox is indeed one of the most talented prolific songwriters of this decade's latter half. Although this realization isn't much of a shock given my sudden love of the shoegaze/dream-pop aesthetic, which is the realm Cox drowns his sorrows typically. Logos is the first Cox release after my new found appreciation for the songwriter. Overall, I was disappointed that the entire album couldn't match the ethereal consistency of his Deerhunter efforts or the top tracks from the album itself ("Shelia", "Quick Canal"). While some of the compositions are intent in staying in their embryonic soup, I might be missing the whole point. A dream is pretty worthless knowing the ending all the time.
    Favorite Track: Quick Canal

    [20] Grizzly Bear | Veckatimest

    The gulf between brilliant cuts and forgettable near filler is quite embarrasing on The Griz's behalf.
    Favorite Track: Ready, Able

    [19] The Pains of Being Pure at Heart | The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

    Favorite Track: Stay Alive

    [18] A Sunny Day in Glasgow | Ashes Grammar

    Favorite Track: Close Chorus

    [17] Mount Eerie | Wind's Poem

    Favorite Track: Stone's Ode

    [16] HEALTH | Get Color

    Get Color wasn't quite the game changer of noisy oblivion that I was expecting. For every tautly-wound exploration in combining seemingly every type of sonic distortion ("Die Slow", "We Are Water"), there are practically aimless sound experiments that do not benefit from the shortened track times. Nonetheless, HEALTH's intentions were obviously to pummel the senses and they achieve said goal easily.
    Favorite Track: Die Slow

    [15] Future of the Left | Travels With Myself and Another

    Favorite Track: Lapsed Catholics

    [14] The Horrors | Primary Colours

    Exceedingly minor praise: Delighted that they replicated that padded drum pedal kick from David Bowie's "A New Career in a New Town" into the intro of "Mirrors' Image". Wow, wow!
    Favorite Track: Sea Within a Sea

    [13] The Drums | 'Summertime!'

    If I wasn't tired enough already of listening to polo shirts and capris during cold, windy days.
    Favorite Track: Submarine

    [12] Raekwon | Built 4 Cuban Linx...Pt II

    Favorite Track: House of Flying Daggers

    [11] The Flaming Lips | Embryonic

    I had to make a decision. Do I continue my entrenched resentment of double albums, or do I embrace Coyne's vision of sprawling psychedelia, detached emotions and voodoo evil? My reaction was pretty typical: Keep the killer, cut all that filler.
    Favorite Track: The Ego's Last Stand

    [10] Fever Ray | Fever Ray

    When Karin Dreijer Andersson decides to ascend from the murky lake where she resides in for most of her solo album, the chill produced can be quite profound. (see 2:05 of "Dry and Dusty")
    Favorite Track: Now's the Only Time I Know

    [09] Dirty Projectors | Bitte Orca

    If I even knew what pretentious music meant in concept, I might have tagged Bitte Orca as wankery before I saw the band in a live setting. While the vocal quirks and no-wave guitars may strike some as facetious on record, I can attest that they are filled some type of primal (Rural Outfitters?) energy on stage. The personalities of the band are all lovely too, so there's a few intangibles that the objective reader won't be able to relate towards.
    Favorite Track: Useful Chamber

    [08] Animal Collective | Fall Be Kind

    I made a mistake about a year ago. I killed an album with hype. RIP Merriweather Post Pavilion. May I listen to you with less jaded ears at some point in the future.

    This dramatic reaction to one Animal Collective release serves as a nice antithesis to my enjoyment of Fall Be Kind. I was barely conscious of FBK's impending release, so on first inspection I was delighted to hear all these sonic quirks! Pan flute solos over dubby bass and backwards samples to recreate speech from speech? I thought MPP was supposed to be the innovative next thing! Fall Be Kind represents all the likable characteristics of Animal Collective before they became the next Jack Johnson for the festival-goers.
    Favorite Track: Graze

    [07] Cymbals Eat Guitars | Why There Are Mountains

    "They told me that the classics never go out of style but, they do, they do." -a questionable individual
    Way to go CEG, you transcended your awful band name and showed the world that the ramshackle, convoluted mess of 90's meat-and-potatoes indie rock can still be in vogue and inspire slackers California-wide.
    Favorite Track: And the Hazy Sea

    [06] The Antlers | Hospice

    First Listen: This album's tragic. His lover dies of leukemia right? Tragic.

    86th Listen: So was it his mother or sister? Wait...his girlfriend just broke up with him? No. An allegorical tale about relationship atrophy? Yes, maybe. And why is there so many up beat anthems and jangly bits for this cancer ward? O that really catchy tune mentions abortion? Well, yeeeano. Dammit, at least "Wake" keeps tugging at those old heartstrings.
    Favorite Track: Wake

    [05] Florence + The Machine | Lungs

    Is there really anything quite as thrilling as ballsy pop music? I have a soft spot for ornately arranged ditties and Florence Welch luckily seems to pick up the reigns of Kate Bush in providing enigmatic structures to the pop song. Even more rousing than the sweeping orchestration, Welch's voice produces a sweeping tempest of emotion where the lyrics are cast asunder in favor of stomping marches of celebration. It's as if Treasure-era Elizabeth Fraser was given a megaphone and decided to scream from the roofs. Invigorating.
    Favorite Track: Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)

    [04] St. Vincent | Actor

    The feminists might hate me, but I was not expecting Annie Clark (who's a total sweetheart) to deliver the most intriguing guitar record of the year. Although it's mentioned in practically every review of Actor, that contrast of Annie's lilting voice and orchestral instrumentation against sudden blasts of electric distortion is paralyzing at times. That guitar tone is so unique, she gets the guitar to nearly resemble glitch electronics in some tracks (especially "Marrow"). Recruit her for Sonic Youth please.
    Favorite Track: The Neighbors

    [03] Mew | No More Stories Are Told Today I'm Sorry They Washed Away. No More Stories The World Is Grey I'm Tired Let's Wash Away

    Definitely wins this year's award of So Anthemic/Grandiose/Heart-on-Sleeve-Overwhelmingly-Positive-That-It's-U2 (With-Self-Awareness)-For-Art-Student-Snobs.

    Honestly though, this is an album chock full of gorgeous melodies and good vibes that surprisingly complement the unusual prog structures. This pairing continually brings to mind the spiritual art-pop of Talk Talk's Colour of Spring but no one has yet spoken up to confirm these suspicions. Anyone? I'm not saying that I expect Mew's next offering to be a post-rock/avant-jazz masterpiece, but "Sometimes Life Isn't Easy" includes a childrens choir, bah god!
    Favorite Track: Sometimes Life Isn't Easy

    [02] Wild Beasts | Two Dancers

    Wild Beasts seems to be a rare band that occupies the same artistic territory of Radiohead in that they simply "get" the concept of art-rock. The structures, melodies, and subjects are delightfully unconventional and mature. Coupled with Hayden Thorpe's falsetto calling card (a sort of amalgam between Bowie, Byrne and Antony), Wild Beasts appears to be a band capable of routinely releasing statement after statement. Consider me hyped for their next or ten releases in the coming years.
    Favorite Track: We Still Got the Taste Dancing On Our Tongues

    [01] Dan Deacon | Bromst

    Overall, 2009 appears to be a watershed year in electronic albums; ranging from the treacly awful (Owl City) to almost workmanlike pleasurable (Phoenix) to the near universally adulated Merriweather Post Pavilion. While the three previously mentioned artists form a convenient slope of increasing complexity in composition, compared to Baltimore's resident sonic weirdo/maestro Dan Deacon those efforts appear hilariously juvenile. While Animal Collective fans (yes I know, I'm one of them. spare me the grief.) got excited about a minute long "trance" section in "Brother Sport", Deacon goes about crafting eight minute slabs of tumultuous hypnosis and melodic deconstruction alongside other rewarding tangents. A siren-launched ultra-kinetic rave-up so fast that it DOES skid off the tracks! ("Red F") Pseudo-rap accompanied by frogcroakbirdchirps! ("Woof Woof") Psychedelic vocal shenanigans! ("Wet Wings") Sublime, minimalist beauty! ("Surprise Stefani") Both!! ("Snookered") Contrary to many, Deacon fully fleshes each of these sensational concepts into rewarding melodies. As such dedication draws the album's length to over an hour, the end result is somewhat akin to drowning in a torrent of skittles (but the rainbow just tastes soooo good!) Fortunately, Deacon saves his ultimate scream till the end with "Get Older". On first listen, the climax seems to occur a minute within so what happens two minutes later must be spontaneous combustion, so by extension what finally occurs at 4:45 has to be the equivalent of nuclear fusion. Ah, so that's what is happening in that tent on the cover! Dan Deacon! World energy problem solver! By too many skittles!
    Favorite Tracks: Get Older, Snookered
  • 2009

    Dez 5 2009, 22h59 por soundsdecay