[57] What's The Frequency Kenneth?- R.E.M. they're REM, there really is nothing more needed to say; they're awesome {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [58] VI Kommer Att Dö Samtidigt- Säkert Yes, this is in a foreign language (Swedish), but she was able to compete with Radiohead and Band of Horses playing on different stages at the same time {Pavilion-Roskilde-Copenhagen}. [59] My Friends- Stereophonics This song is dedicated to all of you guys, great band to see {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [60] Ella's In The Band- The Fratellis over the past 3 years of following them and loving their music, I finally got to see them live; awesome fun {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin & AT&T Blue-ACL-Austin}. [61] Let's Dance to Joy Division- The Wombats These guys are huge, they were amazing in Austin, and pretty darn close to that in Ireland too {Austin & O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [62] What's My Heart For- The Zutons Still one of my favorite bands, not the best show I've seen them perform, but still good {O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [63] Sweet Lady- What Made Milwaukee Famous one of my favorite bands from Austin that can always make me happy {AMD-ACL-Austin}. [64] I Will Remain- Old 97's another favorite of mine from the capital of Texas {AT&T-ACL-Austin & Warehouse-Houston}.
-
2008-01-01 - 2008-12-31
Out 18 2009, 15h41 por MarkOnTour
[1] Animal- Captain The first day of the Oxegen festival was outstanding, Captain had very little buzz, but I had a feeling they were going to be good to see and they were great. Buy everything you can from them {Pet Sounds Tent-Oxegen-Dublin}. [2] The Network's Going Down- Carbon/Silicon Mick Jones' new band sounds great recorded, all of their music is free to download, but they retire songs from their site so you have to be vigilant if you want their music; they were pretty terrible live though when I saw them the first night of SxSW. [3] Psycho Killer- Talking Heads David Byrne played the end of the first night of the ACL festival, I didn't see much of his performance, {AT&T Stage-ACL-Austin}. [4] Heimdalsgate Like A Promethan Curse- of Montreal What an amazing live band to see one of the best I've seen; they had musicians on different levels of the stage and the show was not just about music but performance art {Warehouse-Houston}. [5] Nature Of The Experiment- Tokyo Police Club I got to the theatre super early for the show, and I only got to see the last song, and then had to sit through "Angels & Airwaves" (worst band ever) for 45 minutes {Nokia Theatre-Dallas}. [6] No Lucifer- British Sea Power this was such a lovely rainy day in Ireland, luckily they were playing inside a tent {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [7] I Feel Fine All The Time- dios (malos) I do love Dios, I see them every year {Walters-Houston}. [8] The Frown Song- Ben Folds Such great shows all the time, there's nothing like Ben Folds slamming down his mitts on the piano {O2-Oxegen-Dublin & Palladium-Dallas}. [9] Tendency- Battle this was one of those bands I come home from Europe not having known but really getting into {Pet Sounds-Oxegen-Dublin}. [10] People C'mon- Delta Spirit this was such a great middle of the day in the Austin sun {Austin Ventures-ACL-Austin}. [11] The Way It Is- Nicole Atkins Nicole Atkins was a great had a {AMD-ACL-Austin}. [12] Bonny- Tom Smith The only musician that is on the compilation twice, but they're one of my favorite bands, and I did see them twice, so I figure I'm allowed {Pabst Theatre-Milwaukee & Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [13] Suzanne- Leonard Cohen after leaving early from the Roskilde Festival; Collean, Becky, Folkert, & I sat in the park and listened to Leonard Cohen for a free show {Kongens Have-Copenhagen}. [14] Golden Brown- The Stranglers it was just great to see icons performing on stage {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [15] San Berdoo Sunburn- Eagles of Death Metal I only saw a little bit from EoDM before I decided it was time to leave {Meridian-Houston}. [16] Just Another Folk Song- Make Model Collean, Tanya & I saw these guys play at SxSW I actually had a drink with the drummer before they took the stage; they were so happy to be playing, I think you can tell that they have some real potential. [17] Spit at Stars- Jack Peñate it was good to see Jack playing in Ireland, it wasn't too crowded, but everyone there had a really great time {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [18] Walcott- Vampire Weekend In Ireland they sounded absolutely amazing, definitely a highlight of the festival season {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin & AMD-ACL-Austin}. [19] We Get On- Kate Nash She sounded good in Denmark but was a natural in Ireland (she was born in Dublin), the best was when she sang about being bitter and everyone threw lemons at her, she loved it (I think) {Odeon-Roskilde-Copenhagen & O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [20] Heartbeat- Scouting for Girls First band of a freezing rainy day, Collean was nice enough to let me borrow her poncho to stay dry {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [21] We Are All on Drugs- Weezer As much as everyone gave me a hard time about them not sounding good live, they were stupendous {Nokia Theatre-Dallas}. [22] Hot Girls In Good Moods- butch walker and the let's go out tonites Another hot day in Austin to see Butch Walker {Austin Ventures-ACL-Austin}. [23] Bullets- Editors The Pabst was one of the best places I could see a show; I'm so glad to have made it up to Wisconsin for the Editors show {Pabst Theatre-Milwaukee & Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [24] Retirement- Kaiser Chiefs Always one of the best bands to see play live, there was so much going on that day that I was running back and forth from stage to stage {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [25] Our Bovine Public- The Cribs the middle of this day at SxSW was an outstanding time, rock posters and rock music is always brilliant. [26] Take Her Back- The Pigeon Detectives When they played this song in Austin at SxSW I was up against the stage screaming along, the Ireland show was much less rock filled {O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [27] Partie Traumatic- Black Kids another show that was just chosen out of the blue, but they were quite fun {Futures-Oxegen-Dublin}. [28] Trash- The Whip These guys weren't so hot live, but I think I'll give them another chance since it was in the middle of the day, and they'd probably played late the night before (or at least that's what I'm defending them with) {Latitude-Austin}. [29] This Scene Is Dead- We Are Scientists Every time I see these guys I get them mixed up with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, but they're so much better {O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [30] Over and Over- Hot Chip this is the only song from Hot Chip that I like, but it's really good so I couldn't skip them {AT&T Blue-ACL-Austin}. [31] Barrowland Ballroom- Amy Macdonald I loved seeing Amy at Oxegen, I ran into the pit (if you can call it that), there's nothing like a foxy Scot to get your hands clapping early in the day {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [32] Tell Me What It's Worth- Lightspeed Champion I highly recommend taking the time to hunt him down, he is great live, and his music will really surprise you; luckily he doesn't sound anything like his old band (Test Icicles) {Pet Sounds-Oxegen-Dublin}. [33] My Only Offer- Mates of State These guys are really fun to watch {Austin Ventures-ACL-Austin}. [34] Better to Be- Liam Finn I hadn't heard of Liam Finn before, but it was a good show {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [35] Won't Go Away- The Feeling 70's style with a happy little jig at the beginning of the day in mist filled Ireland {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [36] Peachy- Missy Higgins she's a down-under girl banging away on the guitar while setting up a great set for Ben Folds {Palladium-Dallas}. [37] Colorblind- Counting Crows I know this song sounds a bit mellow, but it's a really passionate tune from a guy who seems to have a lot of passion {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [38] Que Sera Sera- Pink Martini went to see these guys play with the symphony; yeah, sometimes I can be classy {Jones Hall-Houston}. [39] Sea of Love- Cat Power She's a bit of an acquired taste, but I think this song is just lovely {Warehouse-Houston}. [40] The Sunnyside Of The Street- The Pogues Pretty much the most enjoyable music you can listen to if you like a bit of Irish style punkesque {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [41] I Useta Lover- The Saw Doctors Another Irish band who apparently are super famous in Ireland (the tent was packed), but I didn't know them prior to this journey {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [42] Lucky Man- The Verve I think everyone knows these guys and their big hit in the US, but since they "broke up" they had more than a bit of musical mystique in Britain that made them a bit like superstars {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [43] Neptune's Call- Duke Spirit I ventured out on the scoot to see these guys open for EoDM and they didn't disappoint, they were really good, and the first time in over a year since I'd been to the Meridian, and it isn't much better than it used to be {Meridian-Houston}. [44] Around the Bend- The Asteroids Galaxy Tour Not only are these guys great, but I won their new EP {Roskilde-Copenhagen}. [45] Buck Rogers- Feeder I cannot explain how great it was to see these guys perform again, granted their getting a little long in the tooth, but who isn't {O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [46] Bring On The Dancing Horses- Echo & The Bunnymen Pretty much dark-music gods and still around after 30 years, much like me {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [47] Devil's Dance Floor- Flogging Molly I have to credit Collean for this band, I wasn't all that convinced by them in the past, but they sound really great live, and seeing them in Ireland was amazing {Warehouse-Houston & Futures-Oxegen-Dublin}. [48] Dogs Were Barking- Gogol Bordello I was only able to hear their music since Kathy and I were busy getting free food in the VIP area {AT&T-ACL-Austin}. [49] The Heinrich Maneuver- Interpol Collean and I were walking back to the bus when Interpol finally got onstage, but we got to hear a little I think the first day was the hardest {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [50] Brand New Start- Little Joy I only went into the club to hear these guys because I wanted to talk to someone watching the show, but to my delight, they were really really great {Warehouse-Houston}. [51] Your Love Alone Is Not Enough- Manic Street Preachers Considering I own more music from MSP than anyone else, I would have to say that they were the highlight of the year, I got a little weepy and I definitely was dancing with some super drunk guy at the show; thanks to Collean for putting up with me at this show...I made her arrive to their set super early to get a good spot, and I never looked behind me to see if they were even crowded {Green Room-Oxegen-Dublin}. [52] Manwomanboogie- Q-Tip Formerly of A Tribe Called Quest, I missed 99% of this show because I decided to go to a midnight movie instead of staying (big mistake) {Warehouse-Houston}. [53] Queen Dot Kong- The Dø the show was good, but the tent that they played in was amazing and really unique; there were bleachers set up in the back and side of the tent so you could see from no matter where you were standing {Astoria-Roskilde-Copenhagen}. [54] Getting Down- The Kills When you are a band that prides yourself on being pale and singing dark music, of course you're going to be miserable in the hot Austin sun, but the show was great even if they were complaining {AT&T Blue-ACL-Austin}. [55] Breakin'- The Music great show, lots of fun {Pet Sounds-Oxegen-Dublin}. [56] No You Didn't, No You Don't- The Courteeners Yes they did (rock me), I love these guys, they're so much fun {}.
[57] What's The Frequency Kenneth?- R.E.M. they're REM, there really is nothing more needed to say; they're awesome {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [58] VI Kommer Att Dö Samtidigt- Säkert Yes, this is in a foreign language (Swedish), but she was able to compete with Radiohead and Band of Horses playing on different stages at the same time {Pavilion-Roskilde-Copenhagen}. [59] My Friends- Stereophonics This song is dedicated to all of you guys, great band to see {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin}. [60] Ella's In The Band- The Fratellis over the past 3 years of following them and loving their music, I finally got to see them live; awesome fun {Heineken-Oxegen-Dublin & AT&T Blue-ACL-Austin}. [61] Let's Dance to Joy Division- The Wombats These guys are huge, they were amazing in Austin, and pretty darn close to that in Ireland too {Austin & O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [62] What's My Heart For- The Zutons Still one of my favorite bands, not the best show I've seen them perform, but still good {O2-Oxegen-Dublin}. [63] Sweet Lady- What Made Milwaukee Famous one of my favorite bands from Austin that can always make me happy {AMD-ACL-Austin}. [64] I Will Remain- Old 97's another favorite of mine from the capital of Texas {AT&T-ACL-Austin & Warehouse-Houston}. -
Listening Through All Of My Albums: #325 - I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On…
Mai 29 2009, 14h31 por andyfest

I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way by Murry Hammond
8 (out of 10)
As much as I like generally Murry Hammond's contributions to Old 97's records, I wasn't sure I'd be able to stand an entire album of his twang and yodeling. Still, I figured he deserved a try. After all, the 97's are one of my favorite bands and he seems like a genuinely nice guy.
The songs here are really nothing like Hammond's Old 97's songs. Sure, it's his voice and there is a bit of yodeling but these songs are dark, filled with regret and yet hopeful. Murry looks toward heaven and wonders about God looking back at a life in need of redemption. It's an absolutely beautiful collection of songs that are equal part folk, hobo and gospel. My one complaint is there are probably 4-5 too many songs. I'm not sure which I'd cut but by the end, I'm always a little exhausted. Check out
Lost At Sea,
Other, Younger Days, or
Next Time Take the Train. -
Listening Through All Of My Albums: #306 - Hitchhike to Rhome (Old 97's)
Abr 14 2009, 20h02 por andyfest

Hitchhike to Rhome by Old 97's
5 (out of 10)
This debut by Old 97's isn't their best. Like many debut albums, it shows a band that hasn't really found their sound yet and was probably recorded on sub-par equipment with a novice producer. There are some strong moments (St. Ignatius, Drowning in The Days, Hands Off,
If My Heart Was a Car to name a few) but too many weak tracks to make Hitchhike to Rhome worth more than an occasional listen. -
Live Recordings I Own [B]
Abr 5 2009, 14h27 por Babooshko
LETTER B
(letter A here)
Bat for Lashes
2007: KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic
Setlist:
1.
Horse And I
2.
Tahiti
3.
Sad Eyes
4.
What's A Girl To Do?
5.
The Wizard
6.
Trophy
7.
Moon And Moon
2008-02-12: BBC 1 The Jo Whiley Show
Setlist:
1.
What's A Girl To Do?
2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
2009-04-04: BBC 2 Dermot O'Leary Show
Setlist:
1.
Daniel
2. Kangaroo (This Mortal Coil's cover)
Beirut
2006-10-20: San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall
Setlist:
1. The Gulag Orkestar
2. Brandenburg
3. After The Curtain
4. Elephant Gun
5. Mount Wroclai (Idle Days)
6. The Canals Of Our City
7. Postcards From Italy
8. Maspeth
9. Brazil
10. Scenic World
11. Transatlantique
12. Ederlezi
13. Closing Song
14. Siki Siki Baba
15. Carousels
2007-03-16: Austin, TX KLRU SXSW
Setlist:
1. Island Song
2. Carousels
3. After The Curtain
4. Le Moribond
5. Elephant Gun
6. A Sunday Smile
7. Closing Song
8. Mount Wroclai (Idle Days)
9. The Gulag Orkestar
10. Postcards From Italy
11. Brazil
12. Scenic World
13. The Canals Of Our City
BerimBrown
2006-07-11: Kassel, Germany Kulturzentrum Schlachthof
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
2001-09-28: Bruxelles, Belgium Le Botanique Musee
Setlist:
1. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
2.
Disorder
3. Sheep
4. I Am a Cinematographer
5.
One With the Birds
6. Sweeter than Anything (PJ Harvey's cover)
7. Work Hard / Play Hard
8. Marriage
9. O How I Enjoy the Light
10. Another Day Full of Dread
11.
Agnes, Queen of Sorrow
12. 2/15
13. New Partner
14.
O Lord Are You in Need?
15.
Arise, Therefore
16. (End of) Travelling
17.
Stablemate
18.
The Sun Highlights The Lack In Each
19. The Mountain
20.
The Weaker Soldier
21. Death to Everyone
22. I See a Darkness
23. A Minor Place
24. Careless Love
25. Meaulnes
26.
All Gone, All Gone
27.
The Southside of the World
28.
Idle Hands Are the Devil's Playthings
29.
At The Break Of Day
30. No More Workhorse Blues
31.
Gulf Shores
32.
A King at Night
33.
Winter Lady
34. Cat's Blues (Attempt)
35. the same love that made me laugh (Bill Withers' cover)
36.
The Gator
37.
The Risen Lord
38. Little Boy Blue I
Björk
1994-02-18: Paris, France Elisée Montmartre
Setlist:
1.
Human Behaviour
2. Atlantic
3.
One Day
4.
Venus As A Boy
5.
Come To Me
6. The Anchor Song
7.
Aeroplane
8. Play Dead
9.
Crying
10.
Violently Happy
11. There's More To Life Than This
12.
Big Time Sensuality
13. Le Petit Chevalier /
Army Of Me
14. The Modern Things
2003-07-11: Sopot, Poland W-Festival
Setlist:
1.
All Is Full of Love
2. Desired Constellation
3. Heirloom
4.
An Echo, a Stain
5.
Bachelorette
6. Hyperballad
7. It's in Our Hands (Soft Pink Truth mix)
8.
Pluto
9.
Generous Palmstroke
Mari Boine
2007-07-28: Malmesbury Wiltshire, UK Charlton Park, W.O.M.A.D. (FM)
Setlist:
1. In the hand of the night
2. Goaskinviellja
3.
4.
5. Irresistible
Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians
1990-07-31: Dallas, TX Club Dada
Setlist:
1. Instrumental 1
2. Instrumental 2
3. Instrumental 3
4. Instrumental 4
5.
6.
She
7.
Beat the Time
8.
The Wheel
9.
Mama Help Me
10.
Air of December
11.
Black & Blue
12. Drums /
Love Like We Do
13.
Keep Coming Back
14.
10,000 Angels
15.
Carmelito
16. Low, Middle, High
2006-10-25: Chicago, IL Martyr's
Setlist:
1. Stranger Things
2. Wear You Down
3.
The Wheel
4.
Nothing
5. No Dinero
6. Lover Take Me
7. Spanish Style Guitar
8.
Ghost of a Dog
9.
Strings of Love
10. Buffalo Ghost
11.
10,000 Angels
12. Drums
13.
Love Like We Do
14. Long Lost Friend
15.
What I Am
16.
Circle
17. Funny Thing
18.
Beat the Time
19. Dead Flowers (The Rolling Stones' cover)
20. You Never Call Me Anymore
21.
Little Miss S.
22.
Air of December
23. Elephants And Ants
24. Mainline Cherry
25.
Forgiven
Bright Eyes
2003-03-07: Les Black Sessions
Setlist:
1. At the Bottom of Everything
2. We Are Nowhere and It's Now
3. Old Soul Song (For the New World Order)
4. Train Under Water
5. A Scale, A mirror and those different clocks
6. Landlocked Blues
7. Method Acting
8. Poison Oak
9. Another Travellin' Song
10. Mushaboom (Feist's cover)
11. Road to Joy
2007-04-10: KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic
Setlist:
1. Soul Singer In A Session Band
2. Smoke Without Fire
3. Yellow Datsun (Neva Dinova's cover)
4. Tourist Trap
5. Middleman
6. Lullabye In Exile
7. June on the West Coast
Jon Brion
2001-09-03: Seattle, WA Opera House
Setlist:
1. Walking Through Walls
2. I Believe She's Lying
3. Why Do You Do This to Yourself? (Evan Dando)
4. Latin Space Oddity
5. At the Supermarket
6. Trial And Error
7. Jam 1
8. Jam 2
9. Jam 3
10. Not Ready Yet
11. Eighteen
12. Murder (Or A Heart Attack) (Old 97's' cover)
13. Rollerskate Skinny (Old 97's' cover)
14. Viva! Sea-Tac (Robyn Hitchcock's cover)
15. Cynthia Mask (Robyn Hitchcock's cover)
16. Erica the Beautiful
17. Designs on You (Old 97's' cover)
18.
Paper Bag (with Fiona Apple)
19.
Fast as You Can (with Fiona Apple)
20. (I Got A Man Crazy For Me) He's Funny That Way (with Fiona Apple)
21. River Stay Away From My Door (with Fiona Apple)
22.
On the Bound (with Fiona Apple)
23. The Boys are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy's cover)
24. God Only Knows (The Beach Boys' cover)
25. Tainted Love (Soft Cell's cover)
26. Ruin My Day
27. (How Can Anyone) Stop The World From Beating Up My Heart?
Michael Brook
2007-01-24: KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic
Setlist:
1.
LightStar
2.
Doges
3.
Tangerine
4.
Want (with Lisa Germano)
5. Ultramarine
6. Best Unsaid
Jeff Buckley
1994-04-01: KCRW Man In The Moon
Setlist:
1.
Grace
2.
Lover, You Should've Come Over
3.
Last Goodbye
4.
Strange Fruit (Billie Holiday's cover)
1994-12-04: Miami Beach, FL Stephen Talkhouse
Setlist:
1.
So Real
2.
Dream Brother
3.
Last Goodbye
4.
What Will You Say
5.
Grace
6.
Lilac Wine
7.
Mojo Pin
8.
Eternal Life
9.
Lover, You Should've Come Over
10.
Vancouver (instrumental)
11.
Kanga-Roo
1995-02-24: Frankfurt, Germany Sudbanhof
Setlist:
1.
Mojo Pin
2.
So Real
3.
Last Goodbye
4.
What Will You Say
5.
Lilac Wine
6.
Grace
7.
Eternal Life
8. I Know It's Over (The Smiths' cover)
9.
Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen's cover)
1995-12-31: New York City, NY Mercury Lounge
Last.fm Album Page here
Setlist:
1.
New Year's Prayer
2.
Lover, You Should've Come Over
3. Curtains (Elton John's cover)
4.
Kick Out the Jams (MC5's cover)
5.
Grace
6.
Moodswing Whiskey
7.
I Woke Up in a Strange Place
8.
Last Goodbye
9.
Lost Highway (Hank Williams' cover)
10.
Mojo Pin
11.
The Other Woman (Nina Simone's cover)
12.
So Real
13.
Dink's Song (Bob Dylan's cover)
14. Alive
15. 3 is a Magic Number (Blind Melon's cover)
1997-02-04: New York City, NY The Knitting Factory
Setlist:
1.
Lover, You Should've Come Over
2.
Jewel Box
3.
Morning Theft
4.
Grace
5.
The Sky Is a Landfill
6.
Everybody Here Wants You
7.
Yard of Blonde Girls
Vashti Bunyan
2006-07-03: Malmö, Sweden Accelerator
Setlist:
1.
Hidden
2.
Diamond Day
3.
Lately
4.
Winter is Blue
5.
Here Before
6.
Where I Like To Stand
7.
Feet of Clay
8.
Window Over The Bay
9.
Against the Sky
10.
I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind
Kate Bush
1979-04-16: London, UK The Palladium
Setlist:
1.
Moving
2.
The Saxophone Song
3.
Them Heavy People
4.
The Man With The Child In His Eyes
5.
Egypt
6.
L'Amour Looks Something Like You
7.
Violin
8.
The Kick Inside
9.
In The Warm Room
10.
Fullhouse
11.
Strange Phenomena
12.
Hammer Horror
13.
Kashka From Baghdad
14.
Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake
15.
Wow
16.
Coffee Homeground
17.
In Search Of Peter Pan
18.
Symphony In Blue
19.
Feel It
20.
Kite
21.
James And The Cold Gun
22.
Oh England My Lionheart
23.
Wuthering Heights -
Best of 2008
Jan 12 2009, 12h07 por smuffster
The Major Labels and Apes and Androids were by far my favourite albums of 2008. By a long way. The rest are in no particular order.
Top 20
The Major Labels -- Aquavia.
Apes & Androids -- Blood Moon
The Feeling -- Join With Us
Owen Sartori -- Another Beautiful Day In The Cube
Phantom Planet -- Raise the Dead
Wisely -- Wisely
Derby -- Posters Fade
Jack McManus -- Either Side of Midnight
Odds -- Cheerleader
Black Bunny -- Black Bunny
The Features -- Some Kind of Salvation
The Switches -- Lay Down The Law
Randall Shreve -- The Entertainer
The Old 97s -- Blame It On Gravity
Kelly Jones -- SheBANG!
The Rip Off Artists -- Esque
Bryan Scary and the Shredding Tears -- Flight of the Kinfe
Rob Bonfiglio -- Bring On The Happy
Carolina Liar -- Coming To Terms
William F. Gibbs -- My Fellow Sophisticates
And a few cds that technically belong to 2007 but I didn't pick up 'til early 2008
Derek Webb -- The Ringing Bell
Mike Viola -- Lurch
Josh Fix -- Free At Last
Synthar -- Evenings and Weekends
Honourable mentions
Jim Boggia -- Misadventures in Stereo
Mobile -- Tales From The City
Class Three Overbite -- Horses for Courses
The Explorers Club -- Freedom Wind
Ben Folds -- Way To Normal (fake leak)
The Fratellis -- Here We Stand
Beck -- Modern Guilt
Sigur Rós -- Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
TV Eyes -- Softcore
Adrian Bourgeois -- Adrian Bourgeois
of Montreal -- Skeletal Lamping
Adrian Whitehead -- One Small Stepping Man
Amy Meredith -- Amy Meredith (ep)
The Orchid Highway -- The Orchid Highway
Brent Cash -- How Will I Know If I'm Awake
Albert Hammond Jr. -- Como Te Llama
Pacfic! -- Reveries
Jackopierce -- The Promise of Summer
Disappointments
Ben Folds -- Way To Normal
Um. I didn't like this. At all. Aside from the Regina Spektor duet. It was dull and just, meh. Seriously, only Ben could manage to release a fake cd that is better than his real cd.
Roger Manning Jr. -- Catnip Dynamite
There were a couple of really enjoyable tracks on this one, but overall...
Gavin DeGraw -- Gavin Degraw
Not a huge fan to start with, but his debut had some great moments on it. This? Very much a let down.
Raconteurs -- Consolers of the Lonely
I keep buying their cds hoping against hope for something awesome. I mean seriously! Jack White and Brendan Benson! how could it not be great? Both the debut and this had a few good tracks on it, but neither of them have held my attention all the way through.
Weezer -- The Red Album
I only gave this a few listens, but wow, how uninspiring.
Aimee Mann -- Smilers
OMG, this one gets my vote as most boring release of the ENTIRE YEAR! -
My Favorite Albums of 2008
Jan 2 2009, 13h44 por abailey
01. Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
02. Parts & Labor - Receivers
03. Kings of Leon - Only By the Night
04. Ray LaMontagne - Gossip in the Grain
05. Los Campesinos! - We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
06. Beck - Modern Guilt
07. Fleet Foxes - s/t
08. The Black Keys - Attack and Release
09. Spiritualized - Songs in A&E
10. Department of Eagles - In Ear Park
11. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
12. TV on the Radio - Dear Science,
13. Mercury Rev - Snowflake Midnight
14. Santogold - s/t
15. R.E.M. - Accelerate
16. Electric President - Sleep Well
17. Blank Dogs - The Fields
18. Esau Mwamwaya & Radioclit - ... Are the Very Best
19. Deerhunter - Weird Era Continued
20. The Roots - Rising Down
21. M83 - Saturdays = Youth
22. Deerhunter - Microcastle
23. The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride
24. Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now, Youngster
25. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
26. Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours
27. The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
28. The Walkmen - You & Me
29. The Notwist - The Devil, You & Me
30. Kanye West - 808s and Heartbreak
31. Atlas Sound - Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
32. Xavier Rudd - Dark Shades of Blue
33. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Real Emotional Trash
34. Women - s/t
35. Black Mountain - In the Future
36. The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
37. She & Him - Volume One
38. Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
39. Q-Tip - The Renaissance
40. Hot Chip - Made in the Dark
41. The Dirtbombs - We Have You Surrounded
42. The Verve - Forth
43. Gentleman Jesse & His Men - s/t
44. This Will Destroy You - This Will Destroy You
45. Blue Sky Black Death - Late Night Cinema
46. Metaform - Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
47. Wavves - s/t
48. Mogwai - The Hawk is Howling
49. Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cardinology
50. No Age - Nouns
51. Okkervil River - The Stand-ins
52. The Black Ghosts - s/t
53. We Are Scientists - Brain Thrust Mastery
54. Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple
55. Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life
56. Thee Silver Mt. Zion - 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons
57. Apes & Androids - Blood Moon
58. Evangelicals - The Evening Descends
59. The Mars Volta - The Bedlam in Goliath
60. Portishead - Third
61. Sigur Rós - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
62. City and Colour - Bring Me Your Love
63. Nas - Untitled
64. Autechre - Quarstice
65. Glasvegas - s/t
66. Islands - Arm's Way
67. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
68. Dearhoof - Offend Maggie
69. Apollo Sunshine - Shall Noise Upon
70. of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping
71. Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
72. Langhorne Slim - s/t
73. The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave
74. Cold War Kids - Loyalty to Loyalty
75. Conor Oberst - s/t
76. Weezer - The Red Album
77. Unwed Sailor - Little Wars
78. British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
79. Scarlett Johansson - Anywhere I Lay My Head
80. Shearwater - Rook
81. Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
82. The Killers - Day & Age
83. Paul Weller - 22 Dreams
84. Beach House - Devotion
85. Why? - Alopecia
86. Vampire Weekend - s/t
87. Firewater - The Golden Hour
88. Old 97's - Blame it on Gravity
89. Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
90. Times New Viking - Rip it Off
91. Coldplay - Viva la Vida
92. The Magnetic Fields - Distortion
93. Counting Crows - Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings
94. Cat Power - Jukebox
95. Drive-By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
96. Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
I'm sure this would change if I kept modifying it. But I'm going to go ahead and consider it locked. -
2008-DEC-28
Jan 1 2009, 7h58 por MarkOnTour
(1) The Dram and (2) Old 97's played at Warehouse Live in Houston, TX.
The crowd was only 1/2 full (about 700 people were there), but they were really into the show and you could tell the band was having a great time. -
Caveat Emptor - JohnySaskatunes Favourite Albums of 2008 (Social Media Version)
Dez 30 2008, 3h09 por JohnySaskatunes
Welcome to my 2008 favourite albums list. I say "favourite" instead of "best" because I just like what I like. In fact a lot of the stuff that I like, I like in spite of the fact that I know it's not "good." I say "Caveat Emptor" (or "Buyer Beware") because in this age of digital music I seldomly buy actual CD's, and in fact, I seldomly buy complete albums. I have become what is surely some sort of reviled lower life form in the minds of true music aficionados: the cherry picker. I will tell you that I have downloaded the majority (if not all) of the songs from the albums in my top ten or twelve. After that it might get a little dicey. Consider yourself warned.
1. Elliott Brood - "Mountain Meadows"
I think this is the sentimental favourite if only because they are Canadian. Like the Calexico disc, I have the complete album and there are very few songs on it that I don't genuinely enjoy. If you haven't heard Elliott Brood, they describe their music as "death country." I would describe it as rock music, played on banjos and ukeleles, so that it sounds like it is coming through some sort of traditional music filter. "Mountain Meadows" is a milder, more commercially accessible Elliott Brood than their much darker debut album "Ambassador" but it's also a more consistent, more melodic Elliott Brood. Tracks like "Without Again" and "Write It All Down for You" are downright catchy. Other excellent tracks include the moody "31 Years" and bar room rockers like the instrumental "Chuckwagon" and the simple banjo driven, sing-a-longsy "T-Bill." But there are many other gooders here to choose from. Do yourself a favour and check out this unique new band.
Bonus social media content: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrTceGxkADA
2. Calexico - "Carried to Dust"
I was actually super majorly disappointed with this album when I first heard it. It's slick production values and Joey Burn's predominantly "spooky whisper" vocal stylings had me longing for the lo-fi indie wood-toned goodness of my favourite Calexico album, "Spoke." But, thankfully, John Convertino's drumming started pulling me in and now, after repeated listens, I am officially head over heels in love with this album. Calexico is, above all else these days, a band of great musicians. It is the jams, the little twists and turns and details of their music, that reward repeated listens and close attention, and are so friggin' excellent. They have also refound their mariachi mojo that was nearly absent from their last album "Garden Ruin." Desert flavoured tracks like "Inspiración," "Pulpo" and "El Gatillo (Trigger Revisited)" are among my favourites. But it's "Slowness" that is my absolute favourite, a beautiful duet sung with some very excellent female vocalist whose name I don't know because iTunes didn't have a "digital booklet" to offer with the album download (one of the pitfalls of virtual music I suppose).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5ymthjitIs
3. Justin Townes Earle - "The Good Life"
I normally don't like music quite this old-timey. This album sounds like it could have been recorded during the Depression and would be at right home spinning away on a gramaphone. I imagine this sort strict adherence to a form of music must take discipline but could be liberating at the same time. (I wish the new Ryan Adams & the Cardinals disc had more of this sort of discipline, more like their excellent "Jacksonville City Nights" album. But I digress...) The JTE "character" here is a cheatin', drinkin', gamblin', boxcar hoppin' rogue with a twinkle in his eye and a yarn on his lips but with a bit of lonesome side as well. It's a thoroughly enjoyable ride! Favourites include the title track, "Hard Livin'" and (If You) "Ain't Glad I'm Leaving" (Girl You Know You Oughta Be).
(As an aside I also ended up downloading a few tracks off of his debut EP "Yuma" including the excellent track "I Don't Care" which namedrops Saskatoon!!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOi03zt9DTw
4. The Avett Brothers - "The Second Gleam EP"
This album really surprised me too. I sort of just downloaded it to use up some eMusic credits and thought its acoustic backporchy vibe might be nice to throw on while I was doing housework or something. But after a few plays I found myself really getting pulled in by the songwriting and ended up sitting in front of the computer, listening, dish towel in hand. Simple, catchy melodies and lyrics with just the right mix of melancholy and humour. A really great, really affecting little record. ("The Greatest Sum (acoustic)" and "Murder in the City" are my favourites but the whole thing is really solid.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE7rkSELM3I
5. The Walkmen - "You & Me"
I've been cherry picking tunes from Walkmen albums for a number of years now. So I can say, with no great degree of certainty, this is by far my favourite of theirs. A hundred miles off from the punky screamer "the Rat" from their "Bows + Arrows" album (according to last.fm, still their most popular song), "You & Me" is a collection of poetic, boozy mid-tempo rockers with just the right amount of swagger. Lyrically, a lot of the songs come out of a place of regret and fatalism, of knowing you really need to get your shit together and make some changes in your life but also knowing that, in all likely hood, that isn't ever going to happen. You just are what you are, and so am I. This album is so consistently good that it's hard to pick favourites, but "Postcards from Tiny Islands," "Red Moon" and "In the New Year" are some good ones.
http://pitchfork.tv/juans-basement/the-walkmen
6. Old 97's - "Blame it on Gravity"
I'd heard of the Old 97's quite some time ago but I guess never really "got them" and had barely a handfull of their songs on my computer. That all changed when I heard the jaw-dropping "No Baby I" while listening to a neighbour's radio station here on last.fm this year. I immediately downloaded the bulk of "Blame on Gravity," cherry-picked many tunes from several albums in their back catalogue, and then spent the summer catching up with this heretofore overlooked Dallas, Texas band. I love their punky "I hear the train a comin'" take on alt-country and many of Rhett Miller's lyrics to me seem downright Westerbergian. While my whirlwind romance with them has now cooled slightly, I still count "No Baby I" as easily one of my favourite tracks of the year, and other gooders include "The Easy Way" and "The Fool."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe3vTIuGrFQ
7. Beck - "Modern Guilt"
Not quite on par with my favourite Beck albums ("Odelay" and "Guero") but its up there. This time around Beck teams up with Danger Mouse who, I am told, is quite famous as the musical half of Gnarls Barkley. Danger Mouse produces the album and is credited for most of the album's "beats." (If you generate "beats" on a computer does that make you a percussionist? A drummer? I am getting old...) Lyrically, "Modern Guilt" is very dark and existential, with a few musings on environmental apocalypse thrown in for relief. However, musically, the album is actually quite uptempo and upbeat, and there is also a groovy retro late 60's vibe to many of the songs, which, combined with the very modern hip-hoppy beats and production, makes for a sonically rich and interesting album. Fave tracks include the title track, "Gamma Ray," "Orphans," "Chemtrails" and the air guitar worthy riff in "Soul of a Man."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxTLdflDe_0
8. Aimee Mann "@#%&*! Smilers"
A modest departure for the Aimme Mann "brand" from the 70's adult contemporary soft rock guitar sound of her last few albums to a more 70's adult contemporary soft rock keyboards sound. I wasn't sure if I liked this at first but the keyboards work well here generally and push the soaring melancholy in the choruses of songs like "Looking for Nothing" or "Thirty One Today" to spine tingling levels. In all, the Aimee Mann "brand promise" is delivered here, from the wisened, semi-detatched narrator coolly singing about an assortment of loser characters, right down to the beautiful CD packaging we've come to to expect from her. (Unfortunately, I only happened to see the packaging while killing time in a record store after I'd already downloaded the album... doh!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqM6DDWCZzs&feature=channel
9. Jolie Holland - "The Living and the Dead"
I first heard Jolie Holland on 2006 's 1930's-ish sounding torchlight album "Springtime Can Kill You" and subsequently cherry-picked a few tunes off of her 2004 debut "Escondida." Holland (so I've heard) was one of the founding members of the Be Good Tanyas, but you wouldn't necessarily know it from listening to her early solo work. More "old-timey" than "traditional" (if that makes sense) these albums have slow, understated arrangements that highlight her extraordinary ethereal, warbly voice. "The Living and the Dead" moves her into more upbeat, more modern sounding territory, but the whole thing still works, and is probably much more accessible (albeit less unique) than her first two albums. "Your Big Hands" is the rockingest track here and "Sweet Loving Man" is another favourite, but there are many good ones to chose from.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0GISfiX9oY
10. Kathleen Edwards - "Asking for Flowers"
I didn't especially care for this album initially as it kind of sounded like Kathleen Edwards was losing her edge. After a few listens though, I think there's still plenty of edge here, it's just more subtle. And this album seems to really mark her maturing as a songwriter. "The Cheapest Key" is a nod to her old overtly mischievous self, as is "Sure as Shit"(well, at least the title is anyways...) But it's the keenly observed, heart-wrenching title track that had me close to tears when it came on the stereo the other day while I was driving home from the grocery store...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hJxBNZ1xlk
11. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - "Real Emotional Trash"
I seem to be in a small minority of people who count Stephen Malkmus's eponymous debut as their favourite of his post-Pavement albums. I think Malkmus is a fairly awesome guitar player but I find a lot of his trippy solos and noodling a bit excessive. While "Real Emotional Trash" doesn't completely do away with those (the title track clocks in at ten minutes) there are a handful of songs here that match the catchy, smart, focused brevity of his early solo work. Also, I think the addition of former Sleater-Kinney drummer Janet Weiss helps a lot, as she at least provides a solid backbone for some of Malkmus's freestyle vocal and guitar explorations. "Cold Son" is my favourite, with "Gardenia" and "Out of Reaches" following close behind.
12. Foxboro Hottubs - "Stop Drop and Roll!!!"
I read somewhere that Green Day recorded this album under a pseudonym because they just wanted to have some fun and record some songs without having to deal with all the pressure of following up their monster 2004 hit album "American Idiot." The result is, well... fun! It is predictably punky but with lots of retro-60's garage and psychedelic influences thrown into the mix. The album includes one of my favourite songs of the year, "Pieces of Truth" with it's rip snortin' garage punk guitar riff and the reeling saxophone solo that closes it out. The Strawberry Alarm Clock-esque flutes of "Dark Side of Night" are also cool, as are the retro keyboards in the rollicking "Sally." All in all a very enjoyable effort!
13. Silver Jews - "Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea"
A more polished, Nashville-ey sounding Silver Jews compared to their usual ramshackle delivery, which I'm not sure if I like or not... David Berman hasn't lost his sense of humour though or his gift with language. The hilarious "Candy Jail" will certainly become a Jews classic for me."What Is Not But Could Be If" and "Aloysius, Bluegrass Drummer" are also favourites.
14. Elvis Costello & The Imposters - "Momofuku"
Did I mention that the Imposters effin' rule? I heard this album was nailed together in like a week or two or something, and it shows. No computer massaging and time correcting here. This sounds live in the studio, with all the glorious imperfections that come along with that. Full of visceral groove and feel, this is a nice departure for Elvis from some of his more "cerebral" projects of late, and demonstrates that he still knows how to rock (for an old bugger). Favourite tracks include "Drum and Bone," "Stella Hurt" and "Go Away."
15. Cat Power - "Jukebox"
(Hmmm. This one feels too far down the list but I'm not sure who to bump...) Overall, I didn't like this album of cover songs as much as her recent "The Greatest" LP but there are a few tunes here that I really like a lot. Especially "I Believe in You" and her take on the Sinatra classic "New York, New York." She also released a companion EP this year called "Dark End of the Street" that features an interesting cover of CCR's "Fortunate Son" (although not nearly as cool as the Uncle Tupelo cover I've heard of that tune!) Add in her awesome take of Dylan's "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again" from the late 2007 "Being There" soundtrack, and 2008 was a great year for listening to soulful Cat Power cover tunes.
16. Centro-matic - "Dual Hawks"
"Dual Hawks" is actually sort of a double album by songwriter Will Johnson. One half is recorded with his spare and haunting "South San Gabriel" project, the other with the noisier "Centro-matic." While I'm sure most music critics would undoubtedly prefer the more affecting and innovative South San Gabriel stuff, I just can't get enough of the 90's grunge and fuzztone guitars of Centro-matic. Also, Johnson's vocals on the latter are so very cool. Wisened, craggly and world weary with "the fiends and ghouls and darkness at (his) door" (from the song "Twenty-four." "All Your Farewells" and "The Rat Patrol and DJ's" are also stellar.)
17. Drive-By Truckers - "Brighter Than Creation's Dark"
For some reason, try as I might (I've cherry-picked from plenty of their albums) but I've never quite gotten the whole hubba-balloo over the DBT's. Don't get me wrong, they've got some great songs and I completely respect them as artists, and I genuinely appreciate the intelligent themes and vivid personae rendered in their lyrics, but somehow just not quite my cup of tea. Still, this album is by far their most accessible to date for me, and gems like "Ghost to Most" and "Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife" may finally have me seeing the light (pun intended).
18. Lucinda Williams - "Little Honey"
I haven't given this album a whole lot of spins yet, but my initial reaction to it is quite positive, and I'm predicting some months down the road I may wish that I had ranked it higher. After several albums of generally quite morose, introspective music, this is the sound of Lucinda Williams finally having a bit of fun and rocking out. Initial favourites include a duet with Elvis Costello called "Jailhouse Tears", the honky tonk of "Well, Well, Well" and the mid-tempo "Little Rock Star" (which in a way reminds me of "Drunken Angel" from her classic "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" album.)
19. Tokyo Police Club - "Elephant Shell"
The much hyped full-length debut from the Toronto area suburb of Newmarket, Ontario quartet turned out to be mildly disappointing. After releasing two stellar EP's that were full of quirky, high energy indie-post-punk-power-pop with shades of the Strokes, Buzzcocks and GBV, this album is a more toned-down serious affair and not nearly as much fun. Still, there are a enough nice nuggets here, such as "Juno" or "Listen to the Math," to let me give it a mildly enthusiastic thumbs up.
20. She & Him - "Volume 1"
This year's guilty pleasure, I suppose. A somewhat light-weight summer soft rock/pop (but nonetheless engaging) album that joins actress/looker Zooey Deschanel (of "Elf" fame) with musical savant M. Ward. The album is a mix of 50's and 60's pop, a bit of twang, and a bit of alternative. Deschanel is actually a pretty decent, confident singer and M.Ward keeps things fairly interesting musically. Favourite tracks: "Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?," This Is Not a Test" and "I Was Made for You."
Just barely missed the cut:
Jenny Lewis - "Acid Tongue"
Stars - "Sad Robots EP"
Jason Collett - "Here's to Being Here" -
End of year list? Hell yes.
Dez 19 2008, 3h49 por rhandofnixon
I figure this is as good a place as any to post my Top 25 Albums of 2008, which are:
1. TV on the Radio - Dear Science
2. Erykah Badu - New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War
3. Portishead - Third
4. The Roots - Rising Down
5. The Kills - Midnight Boom
6. The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound
7. Drive-By Truckers - Brigher Than Creation's Dark
8. Santogold - Santogold
9. James McMurtry - Just Us Kids
10. Deerhunter - Microcastle
11. Black Milk - Tronic
12. Old 97's - Blame it on Gravity
13. T.I. - Paper Trail
14. Q-Tip - The Renaissance
15. Robert Forster - The Evangelist
16. Hayes Carll - Trouble In Mind
17. Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
18. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
19. Wale - The Mixtape About Nothing
20. The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride
21. Flying Lotus - Los Angeles
22. The Very Best - Esau Mwamwaya & Radioclit are the Very Best
23. The Magnetic Fields - Distortion
24. Gang Gang Dance - Saint Dymphna
25. Elzhi - Euro Pass
Runners Up:
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
The Breeders - Mountain Battles
Elzhi - The Preface
Estelle - Shine
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Al Green - Lay It Down
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
Love is All - A Hundred Things Keep Me Up At Night
Mezzanine Owls - EP
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
Ponytail - Ice Cream Spiritual
Santogold - Top Ranking: A Diplo Dub
Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
Sonic Youth - SYR 7: J'Accuse Ted Hughes
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
Kanye West - 808s and Heartbreak
Paul Westerberg - 49:00
It was a bit of a disappointing year for me. Usually what has me laboring over the list is a glut of albums I'm dying to put in (combined with the obviously urgent need to have a round number of items in the list), but this time it was a general lack of enthusiasm. I've been pretty immersed in classic stuff and didn't hear as many 2008 releases as probably deserved it, so I can't really pass judgment, but I can definitely say I wound up relegating far more top-class artists than I'd like to the runners-up list this year. The top albums start getting uneven a little past halfway down the list, and though the runners-up are all at least pleasant, some of them don't go beyond that at all (although they can be more than a little pleasant). On the plus side, TV on the Radio did not disappoint one bit, although the album was definitely a grower for me. Same goes for Portishead and the Drive-by Truckers, and that Erykah Badu album was one of the best surprises I've heard in years. The Roots and the Kills have kept me coming back, and Santogold now has my attention whatever she comes up with next. Deerhunter came out to prove that indie rock still has some tricks left, somewhat to my displeasure considering how much I used to hate them. The Gaslight Anthem made the best album of dull music in years. -
2008 Top Albums Nominees (Suggestions Welcome)
Dez 1 2008, 0h23 por muteoff
To get ready for my end of the year list that I'll use for my radio show later in December, I thought I'd put together a list of the albums I've got already and ask for suggestions on any essentials I might have missed.
If you comment and tell me some awesome music, you win a prize. Not sure what...maybe if you want one of the albums in the list I'll up it for you.
Full-length albums
The Accidental - There Were Wolves
The Airborne Toxic Event - The Airborne Toxic Event
The American Dollar - A Memory Stream
Annuals - Such Fun
Astronautalis - Pomegranate
Beach House - Devotion
Beck - Modern Guilt
The Black Angels - Directions To Seek A Ghost
The Black Keys - Attack & Release
Black Kids - Partie Traumatic
Black Mountain - In The Future
Blitzen Trapper - Furr
Bloc Party - Intimacy
Blood on the Wall - Liferz
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Brendan Canning - Something For All Of Us
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
The Broken West - Now or Heaven
Castanets - City of Refuge
Cloud Cult - Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes)
Cold War Kids - Loyalty to Loyalty
Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst
Dead Confederate - Wrecking Ball
Dead Meadow - Old Growth
Deerhunter - Microcastle
Department of Eagles - In Ear Park
The Dirtbombs - We Have You Surrounded
The Dø - A Mouthful
The Dodos - Visiter
Dr. Dog - Fate
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
Electric Six - Flashy
The Faint - Fasciination
Fight Like Apes - And the mystery of the golden medallion
Firewater - The Golden Hour
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Flobots - Fight With Tools
Friendly Fires - Friendly Fires
Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
Frontier Ruckus - The Orion Songbook
Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing
The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound
Glasvegas - Glasvegas
Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple
God Is an Astronaut - God Is An Astronaut
Goddamn Electric Bill - Topics For Gossip
Grand Archives - Grand Archives
The Helio Sequence - Keep Your Eyes Ahead
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle
The (International) Noise Conspiracy - The Cross Of My Calling
Islands - Arm's Way
Jason Collett - Here's To Being Here
Kaiser Chiefs - Off With Their Heads
The Kills - Midnight Boom
Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
Land of Talk - Some Are Lakes
Little Joy - Little Joy
Lotus - Hammerstrike
M83 - Saturdays = Youth
The Magnetic Fields - Distortion
Man Man - Rabbit Habits
The Mars Volta - The Bedlam in Goliath
Medeski, Martin & Wood - Let's Go Everywhere
Medeski, Martin & Wood - Radiolatians 1
Medeski, Martin & Wood - Zaebos: Book Of Angels Vol. 11
Meho Plaza - Meho Plaza
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
Mike Gordon - The Green Sparrow
Moscow Olympics - Cut The World
The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride
The M's - Real Close Ones
My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
Nine Inch Nails - The Slip
Noah and the Whale - Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down
The Notorious hi-fi killers - Which side are you on?
The Notwist - The Devil, You + Me
Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping
Okkervil River - The Stand Ins
Old 97's - Blame It On Gravity
Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez - The Apocalypse Inside of an Orange
Oxford Collapse - Bits
Perhapst - Perhapst
Port O'Brien - All We Could Do Was Sing
Portishead - Third
Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line
Reverend Organdrum - Hi-Fi Stereo
The Rosewood Thieves - Rise & Shine
Santogold - Santogold
Sebastien Grainger - Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains
Sigur Rós - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Pershing
Son, Ambulance - Someone Else's Déjà Vu
St. Just Vigilantes - Pastor of Oaks, Shepherd of Stones
The Stills - Oceans Will Rise
Sun Kil Moon - April
{{{Sunset}}} - Bright Blue Dream
{{{Sunset}}} - The Glowing City
Talkdemonic - Eyes At Half Mast
Tapes 'n Tapes - Walk It Off
Team B - Team B
Throw Me the Statue - Moonbeams
Tilly and the Wall - O
Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell
TV on the Radio - Dear Science,
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
volcano! - Paperwork
The War on Drugs - Wagonwheel Blues
Weezer - Weezer (Red Album)
What Made Milwaukee Famous - What Doesn't Kill Us
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Heartcore
Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
The Wood Brothers - Loaded
Wooden Satellites - Why Can't I Be Enough
EP/Singles
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - Festival Thyme
Bloc Party - Talons
Conor Oberst - Gentlemen's Pact
The Decemberists - Always The Bridesmaid: A Singles Series
Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant
LCD Soundsystem - Time To Get Away
Maps & Atlases - You And Me And The Mountain
MGMT - Metanoia
Minus the Bear - Acoustics
Mount Eerie - Black Wooden Ceiling Opening
The National - The Virginia EP
One Day as a Lion - One Day as a Lion
Sebastien Grainger - American Names
Spoon - Don't You Evah
Live Albums
Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006
Colin Meloy - Colin Meloy Sings Live!
The Fiery Furnaces - Remember
Muse - HAARP
Phish - At The Roxy
