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  • Top albums

    Fev 2 2010, 17h44 por andomck

    andomck's top albums (overall) 1. Black Lips - Good Bad Not Evil (163)
    2. Oblivians - Soul Food (156)
    3. Nobunny - Love Visions (122)
    4. Killer Dreamer - Killer Dreamer (121)
    5. King Khan & BBQ Show - What's for Dinner? (114) 6. Turbonegro - Ass Cobra (109)
    7. The Kinks - The Ultimate Collection (109)
    8. Compulsive Gamblers - Crystal Gazing Luck Amazing (108)
    9. Reigning Sound - Too Much Guitar (107)
    10. The Reatards - Bedroom Disasters (105)
    11. Oblivians - Sympathy Sessions (105)
    12. Black Lips - Let It Bloom (103)
    13. Cococoma - CoCoComa (102) 14. The Sonics - Boom (99)
    15. The Shangri-Las - Myrmidons Of Melodrama (98)
    16. Scared of Chaka - Crossing with Switchblades (97)
    17. Bad Times - Bad Times (91)
    18. Spaceshits - Winter Dance Party (91)
    19. Link Wray - The Original Rumble (85)
    20. Reigning Sound - Live at Goner (06.26.2005) (84) 21. Bob Log III - Log Bomb (84)
    22. The Strange Boys - KVRX Local Live (83) 23. Sam Cooke - The Man and His Music (83)
    24. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Amazing Grace (82)
    25. Thee Headcoats - Beached Earls (82)
    26. The Bananas - The First 10 Years (82) 27. Billy Bragg & Wilco - Mermaid Avenue (79)
    28. Tom Waits - Mule Variations (77)
    29. Dillinger Four - Midwestern Songs Of The Americas (76)
    30. The Black Keys - The Big Come Up (75)

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    andomck's top albums (7 days) 1. The Sonics - Boom (4)
    2. The Mummies - Fuck The Mummies (4)
    3. Angry Samoans - Back From Samoa (4)
    4. The Spaceshits - A Harem of Hits (3) 5. Oblivians - Soul Food (3)
    6. Radio Birdman - Radios Appear (3)
    7. Oblivians - Sympathy Sessions (2)
    8. The Bananas - The First 10 Years (2) 9. King Khan & BBQ Show - The King Khan & BBQ Show (2) 10. The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem - The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem (2) 11. Turbonegro - Ass Cobra (2)
    12. Dead Things - ...Because Sometimes You Just Want To Ride Your Bike To The Show... (2) 13. Goodnight Loving - Crooked Lake (2)
    14. Cococoma - CoCoComa (2) 15. Bo Diddley - Have Guitar Will Travel (2)
    16. Coachwhips - Bangers vs. Fuckers (2)
    17. The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet (2)
    18. Fugs - First Album (2)
    19. Link Wray - The Original Rumble (2)
    20. Dillinger Four - The Orphanage of Drunken Promises 1997-2004 (2) 21. The Kinks - The Ultimate Collection (2)
    22. King Khan & BBQ Show - What's for Dinner? (2) 23. Andre Williams - Detroit Grease Vol 1 (1) 24. Miss Alex White And The Red Orchestra - Miss Alex White and the Red Orchestra (1)
    25. Chentelles - Back From The Grave Vol. 1 (1) 26. The Carbonas - Carbonas(2007) (1) 27. Chinese Telephones - Chinese Telephones (1)
    28. The Bananas - Forbidden Fruit (1)
    29. Hasil Adkins - Out to Hunch LP (1) 30. Walter Daniels, The Oblivians & Monsieur Jeffrey Evans - Melissa's Garage Revisited (1)
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  • TWENTY-OH-NINE

    Jan 21 2010, 13h59 por Varjas

    Started the year with catching up on some of the albums iv'e totally missed over the last years, with no respect. The unique psychedelic woodcuter americana of Midlake - The Trials Of Van Occupanther is probably one of the decade's strongest records, too bad what iv'e heard of their 2010 follow-up seems a bit dull in comparison. The other album iv'e totally ignored in 2008 is my fellow Swede: The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave An impressive Dylanish one-man-restortion singer/songwriter that in swedish comparison stands out by faar.

    In a way I have reinvented myself this year in terms of, partly abandoning the mellow americana or catchy indie i adored during 2008. Though the V/A album Dark Was The Night is the collar that gilds my last years suit. I've also rediscovered the Hardcore and alternative metal scene, with sound-surprising new discovers. It gets to me that in such a retrograde genre there are changes and I think that change has just started. Most obvious heard in Converge, this generations Black Flag? Hoping for a huge jump out of the new-metal plague into an avantagardish era for alternative rock/metal, maybe sprung out of the sludge factories of Baroness hometown Savannah.

    The second thing that strikes me entering the new decade is the closure theme of some of the lyrical highlights of the year. Bill Callahan's (ex. (Smog)) settlement with the ongoing clash of Emotion vs. rationality, Unity vs. Individuality, Horses vs. Eagles. David Bazan's (ex. Pedro the Lion) final secession with religion and Vic Chesnutt's sad closure with death on christmas day. Listen to his masterpiece Flirted With You All My Life.

    It is also a bit surprising that Nirvana 17 years after their hayday's finally have released and restored the legendary Live at Reading performance, in one way it also fits as closure to a decade that did not really take a turn, comparing it to the 90's genre by genre MTV attention seekers. Hopefully the 2010's will not be retro 80's all over again. It is time for the early 90's to have its rough intervention with the neo kitch of the 2000's].

    For some reason i do think that 2009 was a faar better year than 2008, but it is hard to pick any stand-out releases or sensational albums. Though it is easy to tell that the consolidation of an already promising progress does seem to continue into the new decade. The offspring of the torrent/spotify generation has finally grown from the soil....

    Pick of albums from 2009.

    1. The Avett Brothers - I And Love And You



    * Rick Rubin creating some magic with what used to be an average band.

    2. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm



    *Best album since Where You Been, Mascis and Barlow friends again and reunited.

    3. Future of the Left - Travels With Myself And Another



    * Odd Alternative Rock from Wales, Great! Play it Loud!

    4. Baroness - Blue Record



    5. A.A. Bondy - When The Devil's Loose



    6. Reigning Sound - Love and Curses



    7. Great Lake Swimmers - Lost Channels



    8. Dan Auerbach - Keep It Hid



    9. Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle



    10. Kylesa - Static Tensions



    11. Gregory Alan Isakov - This Empty Northern Hemisphere



    12. Wilco - Wilco (The Album)



    13. The Dead Weather - Horehound



    14. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More



    15. David Bazan - Curse Your Branches



    16. Converge - Axe To Fall



    17. Vic Chesnutt - At The Cut



    18. Andrew Jackson Jihad - Can't Maintain



    19. M. Ward - Hold Time



    20. J.Tillman - Vacilando Territory Blues



    Best Live Album.

    Nirvana - Live at Reading



    Best V/A.

    Dark Was The Night - Dark Was The Night



    For a more complete list of my prefered albums of 2009 please check out my rateyourmusic page here: http://rateyourmusic.com/~Varjas.


    Some of the tracks that i think standout during 2009:

    J.Tillman - James Blues
    http://open.spotify.com/track/0H5OnXaHsKc6CeCGnsmAn6

    The Flaming Lips - Watching the Planets http://open.spotify.com/track/4qPDCVSTbvBFq1aM184E0X

    Lou Barlow - Gravitate
    http://open.spotify.com/track/4T7P1Q9jHT9Ie3O7sUspqY

    The Avett Brothers - Slight Figure of Speech
    http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/song/Slight+Figure+Of+Speech/23225469

    Magnolia Electric Co. - O! Grace
    http://open.spotify.com/track/47CqTcQjl9AbhIVg4W3DRv

    Conor Oberst - Roosevelt Room
    http://open.spotify.com/track/0F6STUTVOIObToSfuSzzSe

    Vic Chesnutt - Flirted With You All My Life
    http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/song/Flirted+With+You+All+My+Life/23201167

    Future of The Left - Chin Music
    http://open.spotify.com/track/7wHcIdR03cMh5DCdRfVtHq

    David Bazan - Hard To Be
    http://open.spotify.com/track/3FA43HWo2iE7lsvocTckmi

    Converge - Dark Horse
    http://open.spotify.com/track/39wky0R2DwmwklqXH4LaET

    Frank Turner - Try This at Home
    http://open.spotify.com/track/6ZcYKCuY1vr0lA3qqcRTQq

    The Felice Brothers - The Big Surprise
    http://open.spotify.com/track/2SrhI89St19aqqOZ1bF6cD

    Japandroids - Young Hearts Spark Fire
    http://open.spotify.com/track/1yzTpiDikPPDa9gudLm0tA

    Alberta Cross - Broken Side of Time
    http://open.spotify.com/track/1X5lTaNxT5mZfgHBL79lEW

    Andrew Bird - Tenuousness
    http://open.spotify.com/track/1tEtLHU8CIUm8qmGGeAYg0

    Wilco - One Wing
    http://open.spotify.com/track/60FEjb4tqGRemyxKYF0o7i

    The Mountain Goats - Psalms 40:2
    http://open.spotify.com/track/6qeHV3fTDyF1kb7ZpszJZH

    Mumford & Sons - The Cave
    http://open.spotify.com/track/33e9HtOfO1ye1h8xQ7Foc9

    Jay Farrar and Benjamin Gibbard - California Zephyr
    http://open.spotify.com/track/4eBvIlQ3EhaP2b8At53Woo

    Tom Russell - East of Woodstock, West of Vietnam
    http://open.spotify.com/track/6e97HRYkTOIfavazciyygI

    Elvis Perkins in Dearland - Shampoo
    http://open.spotify.com/track/1ic4d2bSUtuPvHpHJPd2oH

    Please visit my 2009 Mixtape for more songs:
    http://www.lastfm.se/user/Varjas/library/playlists/3sl8v_2009

    /Niklas
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  • Årets album 2009 - enligt Fredrik

    Jan 20 2010, 20h29 por Horsagner

    1 Mattias Alkberg - Nerverna
    2 Fashawn - Boy meets world
    3 Markus Krunegård - Prinsen av Peking
    4 Klabbes Bank - Je suis la mer
    5 Reigning Sound - Love and curses
    6 Joss Stone - Colour me free
    7 Jamie T - Kings & queens
    8 Big Johnny Jewel - Welcome to beautiful city Marianna
    9 Thåström - Kärlek är för dom
    10 Mayer Hawthorne - A strange arrangement
    11 Olle Ljungström - Sju
    12 Alicia Keys - The Elements of Freedom
    13 Peter Doherty - Grace/Wasteland
    14 Love Olzon - Fri från dig
    15 bob hund - Folkmusik för folk som inte kan bete sig som folk
    16 Theodor Jensen - Tough love
    17 Franke - Det krävs bara några sprickor för att skapa ett mönster
    18 Jack Penate - Everything is new
    19 Bröderna Lindgren - Presenterar Meningen med livet
    20 Ok Star Orchestra - Cobra sessions
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  • Favorite Albums of 2009

    Jan 9 2010, 6h25 por ChazInCharge

    1. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    2. Vic Chesnutt - At The Cut
    3. Fire On Fire - The Orchard (a late '08 release)
    4. Richard Youngs - Beyond The Valley Of Ultrahits
    5. Spider Bags - Goodbye Cruel World, Hello Crueler World
    6. Cryptacize - Mythomania
    7. Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2
    8. Cococoma - Things Are Not All Right
    9. Reigning Sound - Love and Curses
    10. Pissed Jeans - King of Jeans
    11. Baroness - Blue Record
    12. Jeff The Brotherhood - Heavy Days
    13. Dam-Funk - Toeachizown
    14. Mos Def - The Ecstatic
    15. Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
    16. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
    17. Converge - Axe To Fall
    18. Future of the Left - Travels With Myself And Another
    19. Sunn O))) - Monoliths & Dimensions
    20. Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle

    Odds 'n Ends
    The Beatles - Mono Box
    Big Star - Keep An Eye On the Sky
    Death - …For The Whole World To See
    Maria Bamford - Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome
    Paul F. Tompkins - Freak Wharf
    Patton Oswalt - My Weakness Is Strong
    John Mulaney - The Top Part
    V/A - TOM: A Best Show Tribute To Ram
    The Vaselines - Enter The Vaselines
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  • Top 20 records of 2009

    Dez 31 2009, 9h53 por jeanyvesb

    1. Vic Chesnutt At The Cut (Constellation)



    2. Evangelista Prince Of Truth (Constellation)



    3. Lambchop Live at XX Merge (MERGE)



    4. The Mountain Goats the Life of the World to Come (4AD)



    5. Jim O'Rourke The Visitor (Drag City)



    6. Kazuki Tomokawa a bumpkin's empty bravado (PSF)



    7. A.C. Newman Get Guilty (Matador)



    8. Hildur Guðnadóttir Without Sinking (Touch)



    9. Trembling Bells Carbeth (Honest Jon's)



    10. Bill Callahan Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle (Drag City)



    11. The Handsome Family Honey Moon (Carrot Top)



    12. Reigning Sound Love and Curses (In The Red)



    13. Gareth Davis & Machinefabriek Ghost Lanes (self-released)



    14. Swan Lake Enemy Mine (Jagjaguwar)



    15. Future of the Left Travels With Myself And Another (4AD)



    16. Adrian Crowley Season Of The Sparks (Chemikal Underground)



    17. Richmond Fontaine We Used to Think the Freeway Sounded Like a River (Decor)



    18. Blackout Beach Skin Of Evil (Soft Abuse)



    19. Antony & The Johnsons The Crying Light (Rough Trade)



    20. Jacaszek Pentral (Gusstaff)

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  • Dandelion Radio - January 2010 shows

    Dez 30 2009, 22h40 por DandelionRadio

    Festive 50:
    Continuing a Christmas tradition started by the late broadcaster John Peel in 1976, an assortment of our DJs count down through the best 50 tracks from 2009, as voted for by listeners to Dandelion Radio. Pete Jackson, Rachael, Matt, Greg, Ste, Mark Cunliffe, Andy, Jeff, Kath, Mark Whitby and Yank take it in turns to reveal the chart in reverse order, with Rocker announcing this year's winner!
    To try to keep the suspense in the countdown, the track info is not shown until a few seconds before each song finishes. The show is repeated every day (at different times) until the end of January so if you join in somewhere in the middle, do come back and hear the rest.

    Andrew Morrison:
    Andy begins the New Year with an exclusive half-hour mix from Rival Consoles, smashing together tracks from debut album 'IO' with brand new tunes and unheard remixes. Andy also picks highlights from the last year with a selection of session tracks recorded his show, including tunes from Davey MacManus of The Crimea, Martin Carr, The Aphrodisiacs, Atomizer, small crew and Block 45. There are more 2009 favourites such as Yeti Lane, Samuraj Cities, The Horrors, and Hyperdub Records. Scott introduces a Funky Five Minutes, and there’s a competition to win the new album by Lucas Renney. Andy appears elsewhere in January’s schedule as a guest co-presenter of Rocker’s special 50th birthday show. Also listen out for the 2009 Festive Fifty countdown show repeating at different times every day until the end of the month!

    Greg Healey:
    The last meat has been picked from the turkey’s carcass and the Christmas decorations have begun to collect dust. So, resolutions in mind, we must cure those hangover blues. Unfortunately, paranoia is never far away when one is recovering from too many days of beer, wine, turkey and mince pies.
    With wonderful lo-fi magic from New York’s Nun Party, edgy, rambling, oddness from Farmer Joe & The Ignorant Corpses, and stylish jazz imbued electronica from BitBasic, to name but three of the artists in this month’s two hour show, we are set up for whatever sensations 2010 has in store for us.
    All this, plus a wholly appropriate and timely visit from our old friends Anni Hogan and Nick Cave.

    Jeff Grainger:
    Jeff's New Year resolution for an entire cock up free show alas falls at the first*! As tragically the 180Gs Exclusive and the session sent by the rain bonnets refused to play!
    However there are still two brilliant sessions to be enjoyed by; Wrexham's finest BillyGoneBad, who teams up with Names Are For Toe Tags and from Russia, Asian Women On The Telephone.
    There's another sneaky look back at some of Jeff's highlights of 2009 (Dry the River, This Beautiful Hunger and Rev Porl), plus first time Dandelion Radio outings for kharacho, Persian Claws, Peopling and Haus Frauen Experiment.

    *Hopefully he'll get it right for next month

    Marcelle:
    The-Early-In-The-Year-Gristleism-And-Laughter-Show

    In her first show of the year Marcelle writes history by playing music not from a record, cd, cassette, computer, tape or download but from a device called 'Gristleism'.
    It took her some 90 minutes to get the device working so in the mean time she played new exciting music from the likes of FM Einheit & Irmler, September Collective, The Melodramatic Monkey, Alva Noto, Twisted, Vindicatrix and Balkan'oliks.
    As always with Marcelle, anything is possible: she even found some time to play some bad record from her (former?) favourite band. In fact, this month's show is so utterly hysterical that the listener is going to laugh his or her head off in the last ten minutes.

    Mark Cunliffe:
    T'was a Turkey that stuffed me this Christmas, I lost 8 - 1 to a 18 stone rooster in my local's fancy dress charity table football tournament. I drowned my sorrows with a few pints of Tickly Gizzard in the snug so all was not lost ...
    So, what freshness can I provide in my first show in 2010? I've got Le Peuple de l’Herbe trawling the Yellow Pages for a dealer and Guilty Simpson is polishing his brass knobs which isn't very gangsta ... Alasdair Roberts has found what Le Peuple de l’Herbe are looking for ... and how!
    Wet Dog have only been paddling and Cotti and Doctor have been watching re-run's of Nick Griffin on Newsnight. Emcee Killa is spitting pea shooters and Clare and the Reasons have cornered the demijohn market.
    It's a January show that's going to fly around in a way Akira Kiteshi definitely knows all about. Nice one ...

    Mark Whitby:
    2010 starts with a not inconsiderable bang generated by the excitement of an exclusive session from The Owls Are Not What They Seem and a whole raft of fine new releases from the likes of Gonjasufi, Witch Porn and Beach House.
    Established favourites of the show like The Coffee & tv wreck and Kottarashky return on top form, Pixieguts makes sweet music with DJ Sid The Apocalypse and the prolific Spidersleg remixes the enigmatic Julien Auroux.
    Amidst all this newness we have a specially extended Peel Back & Sniff including a couple of spectacular ghosts of festive fifties past and a final farewell to the latter days of 2009 in the shape of an epic from the amazing Sex Worker.

    Matt Jones:
    As it's New Year, Matt digs out some tunes by artists (mostly) new to him. So we have music from all over the shop, with Evangelista, Saskrotch, SEPHIROT, Ducktails, Eaters, Wschxx, Bako Dagnon, Ragga Lox, jambassa and Tarran the Tailor representing a flavour of the intriguing bleeping, shouting, tribal banjo soundscape, 8 bit, african, reggae and dub cocktail that is being served.
    What's more there is a new album from Titus 12 to dig and delve into alongside a load more that there simply isn't space to mention.

    Pete Jackson:
    January marks Pete's second anniversary as a Dandelion DJ, and he takes the opportunity to indulge in a few backwards glances with the best session tracks of 2009, along with some sparkly new gems for the new year from psychedelicists gnod, ambient noise-meister Fieldhead and rampant degenerates Sex Beet.

    Rocker:
    This month's three-hour show is a special show to commemorate me reaching my half-century. It features my "Traffic Island Discs" - these are the records which I would choose to load onto my iPod if I were to be marooned on a traffic island - and if I owned an iPod.
    Since there is so much good new music around with which to fill my shows, I rarely look back at the music which has shaped my tastes over the years. This show has given me the chance to do just that, and I hope the casual listener will not be too disappointed that a) the show is full of old records, and b) that a lot of these old records are neither obscure nor difficult to find - they are simply my favourites. There's one of my favourite Peel's Big 45s from 1969, and one of my favourite Educating Elizabeth 7"s from the same era.
    The show was a team effort, recorded in the heat of summer at Andrew Morrison's studio in Hamble, with help from several Dandelion Radio stalwarts, in order of appearance: Andy M, Neil Jenkins, Paul Webster and Mark Rosney. Thanks too to Teresa for providing us with a constant supply of victuals, and to JP for red wine and inspiration.

    Ste McCabe:
    2010 is here, it's queer, get used to it! In my short and lovely one hour January show I proudly present filthy electro pop from two of the UK's most outrageous duo's - Manchester's Saltylips and the unstoppable Jean Genet.
    There's electro pop of the more introspective kind from Fosca, as well as witty punk from some of the best bands in the UK, including Essex's Ten Tigers and Vile Vile Creatures.
    There's even a new live version of a classic X-Ray Spex song thrown in, so come on chickens! What are you waiting for?

    Yank Sizzler:
    2010! Isn't that crazy? Doesn't it sound like we've entered our own sci-fi film opening? My only remedy is to share a few golden nuggets from Laurel Aitken, Louis Jordan, The Gaylads & The Perils along with the scariest MODERN music from The Woes, Massive Attack,The Kinetiks, The Octopus Project, Reigning Sound, The Mantles & much more. So tune in for a whomping two hours where we both dance and swing fiery sticks at technology.
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  • Top 15 Albums of 2009

    Dez 29 2009, 18h22 por Bartik0

    Honorable Mentions:
    A.C. Newman - Get Guilty
    Atlas Sound - Logos
    Built to Spill -There Is No Enemy
    Clues - Clues
    Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There are Mountains
    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    Handsome Furs - Face Control
    Lotus Plaza - The Floodlight Collective
    Metric - Fantasies
    A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Ashes Grammar
    Thee Oh Sees - Help
    Why? - Eskimo Snow
    Wilco - Wilco(The Album)
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!

    15. Super Furry Animals - Dark Days/Light Years

    It was a big fucking mountain

    This album was my first experience with SFA , but it won’t be the last. Their brand of quirky psychedelic rock is easy to love. The riffs are great, the lyrics amusing, and the album never drags even at its 1 hour length. The middle two tracks best sum up the album. Cardif In the Sun] is an eight minute chilled out psychedelic jam, and The Very Best Of Neil Diamond is…well another psychedelic jam but has one that has hilarious lyrics.


    14. Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs


    Popular Songscan be divided into three parts;Here to Fall, the next 8 tracks, and the last 3 tracks. Here to Fall is the opener and is utterly badass. Just a spectacular bassline accented by great drums and some nice strings. The next eight tracks are either effortlessly good or the slightest pieces of music Yo La Tengo has created. I agree slightly more with the former position. The middle of the album is really a hodgepodge of the numerous styles Yo La Tengo has dabbled in over the last 20+ years. By Two’s would effortlessly slide into the middle of And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out, Nothing to Hide could be added in to Fakebook quite easily, and so on. But the tracks are good to great and are for the most part worthy additions to the Yo La Tengo catalog. The last three songs are all 9 minute or more epics. More Stars Then There Are in Heaven is a just gorgeous atmospheric guitar and vocal piece. The Fireside is this minimalistic little acoustic guitar piece. Then And the Glitter is Gone is a noisy guitar jam a la Pass The Hatchet, I Think I’m Goodkind. All three work well to some extent but More Stars is the highlight. Just a beautiful piece of music. All three of these parts combine to a very good, if not great album

    13. City Center - City Center


    I described Bleed Blood as part Panda Bear part Disco Inferno. That really holds true for the whole album. A sample based record with pretty vocals reminiscent of Person Pitch which uses some rather intriguing sounds reminiscent of Disco Inferno. All of this is accompanied by some pretty guitar work. The album succeeds in creating a great atmosphere. Plus one half of City Center is Fred Thomas of the Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor area, so it’s the closest thing to a local artist that I’ve been a big fan of which is kind of cool.

    12. Timber Timbre - Timber Timbre



    Timber Timbre succeeds in being evocative of a particular sound in atmosphere. It’s a combination of Taylor Kirk’s haunting voice and the production in which every instrument is pristine and which creates the feeling that the band is playing right behind you just out of sight. Think kind of a more folk version of the Walkmen. Where the Walkmen feel like a drunken night in the city Timber Timbre are more of a drunken night in the wilderness. The album is at turns haunting, creepy, and badass. It is a subtle album but one that rewards repeated listens.

    11. Reigning Sound - Love and Curses


    Is there another lover in your room? Does he even know about me!?

    It is really hard to argue with infectious and energetic garage rock music like Reigning Sound make. The songwriting and music alone would be enough to keep me coming back but it’s all topped off with Greg Cartwright’s voice, which is in turn raspy and endearing, and the simple but touching lyrics.

    10. Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish I Were An Eagle


    I ended up in search of, ordinary things, like how can a wave possibly be?

    The first thing that needs to be mentioned about Bill Callahan is his voice. It’s powerful and commanding in a way only Leonard Cohen does better. Whether he’s properly singing or doing more of speak-sing his voice just demands your attention. The vocal highlight for me is on My Friend which delivers in a downright sinister voice. I’ve only just started to explore Bill Callahan/Smog’s back catalog so I can’t comment on how this compares musically to his past work, but there is a great use of strings on this record to accent the guitar and percussion.

    I used to be sort of blind, now I can sort of see

    Callahan lyrically is great. He has a penchant for little throw away lines akin to Destroyer that reveal themselves over time has being brilliant. Each time I listen to the record I find some new lyric to love. A slow burner is a good way to describe the record as a whole. I’ve found it impossible to get sick of this record.


    9. Ganglians - Monsters Head Room



    Take myself out to pasture, smoke my reefer in the back room

    Yeah I think that lyric about sums it up. For the most part Ganglians are making chill as fuck smoking music. Very Beach Boys vocals and I’m still not sure that To Juneisn’t sampling some long forgotten Pink Floyd song. They certainly have a bit of weirdness to them with some odd noises thrown into the music like the middle of TocarThe Void. They also rock out from time to time to great success. I haven’t listened to their s/t yet so I don’t know if that is something new for them. The contrast between the more rocking out parts and the chill rest of the record is great though.

    8. The Antlers - Hospice


    Hospice was a very refreshing listen for me because it is such an “indie rock” album of the kind that I don’t listen much to anymore. When people think of indie rock they generally think of these little pussy singer songwriters and bands like Death Cab for Cutie, and they pay nice acoustic guitar, throw in some piano, have pretty voices, and sad lyrics. Now The Antlers aren’t some guilty pleasure, they are a great band, but on first listen there is a passing familiarity to the standard “indie” sound. But Hospice succeeds for several reasons. Frontman Peter Silberman has a great voice that lends the perfect level of emotion to the, yes rather sad, lyrics. Musically The Antlers are more about creating an atmosphere then a pretty little pop song. A good portion of the songs throw in a decent amount of noise and distortion into the mix.

    Hundreds of thousands of hospital beds, and all of them empty but mine

    Hospice is one of the more depressing concept albums out there. It tells the story of a man in love with a women dying of cancer. Silberman pulls it off well, mostly due to a great vocal performance and keeping away from too many clichés in the lyrics.


    7. Japandroids - Post-Nothing



    She had wet hair I don’t care what you say I couldn’t resist it
    Let’s get to France so we can French kiss some French girls


    Japandroids for the most part like to pound on the drums, turn the guitar up to 11, and shout, mostly about girls and getting girls. It’s a very earnest coming of age record. It really is the earnestness that saves them, that and the really catchy song writing. Nearly all of the lyrics repeat in the songs which is befitting considering their simplicity. But the singing is so heartfelt that they really are quite touching. Mostly the songs do a great job of evoking a feeling of nostalgia for youth. It’s somewhat depressing that I already relate to this at age 20. Musically Japandroids are like a more accessible version of No Age. The guitar sounds less like noise and more like guitar. But for two guys they really do make an incredible amount of noise. They were the band that I regret not seeing most at Pitchfork Music Festival.

    It’s raining in Vancouver but I don’t give a fuck

    The second half of the record does take a darker slightly quieter turn but the general structure of the songs isn’t that different. Just replace lyrics about going out and getting girls, with lyrics about heart break and how things aren’t working out anymore. The same earnestness is there as is the noise.


    6. Neko Case - Middle Cyclone



    The next time you say forever I will punch you in your face

    Neko really isn’t doing anything here that she didn’t do on Fox Confessor or Blacklisted. Despite that fact Middle Cyclone may be her best work. Her songwriting is better than ever and perfectly accents her amazing voice. She mixes in two covers with her twelve original pieces, including a fantastic cover of Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth. Middle Cyclone has an undeniable charm from the ridiculously awesome cover to the touching lyrics.




    5. Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport



    This certainly came out of left field for me. I downloaded and listened to this on a complete whim, I don’t even remember the exact reason. I don’t listen to either noise or much electronic music or anything that you really want to qualify this as. Basically it is rather symphonic yet heavily distorted electronic music. I had never heard anything quite like it yet I found it immediately catchy in way. At the very least it is engrossing. More than anything that I’ve listened to in a long time Tarot Sport is easy to get lost in.

    4. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix


    TocarLisztomania and Tocar1901 are really fucking great but I’m going to ignore those two songs for a moment. The rest of the album is nearly as great. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix doesn’t quite perfect the 4 minute pop song but it comes damn close. I think people get to Love Like a Sunset Part 1 realize this isn’t like the first three songs and give up on the album. There are two problems with this. First Love Like A Sunset is fucking great, second if you can suffer through the excruciatingly long 5:39 run time of Sunset then the rest of the album continues in the vein of the stellar first two tracks. Lasso is just as catchy as Lisztomania and Girlfriend makes you want to dance just as much as 1901. The second half isn’t quite as cheery as the first three songs(except for Lasso which is maybe the cheeriest song on the album) but if you give it a few listens it’s just as infectious.


    3. The Flaming Lips - Embryonic



    you see, that's the difference between us

    From the very first notes you know this isn't Yoshimi. This album is dark, psychedelic, and scary. The album is mostly noisy jams grooving around a bass line. Wayne Conyne's vocals resemble his symphonic efforts on Yoshimi only a fraction of the time. The rest of the time his voice sounds distant and awkward has he howls and yelps. It really is something that you have to get on board with. The album succeeds in creating an atmosphere but more then that in succeeds in being exciting. Maybe this shouldn't effect the merits of the album but for The Flaming Lips to make something at this stage in their career is amazing. Personally I feel like they took a big chance and it really worked well.

    When she's high

    Embryonic does poke its head out of the depths every once in a while for great effect. I Can Be a Frog starring Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeah's is the most light hearted affair on the album. It works well as a breath of fresh air going into the last quarter of the album. Silver Trembling Hands is the closest the album gets to the symphonic pop of Yoshimi. But even that song is rather tense, with the rapid drum beat propelling everything forward. Finally we have closer Watching the Planets. You really need to listen to this song with decent speakers/headphones otherwise your missing the point of the song. The percussion in this song is unreal. The whole album has this really primal feel to it, but this is the first track that really revels in that fact and celebrates it.


    2. Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer



    I certainly have a slight bias for anything related to Spencer Krug. He’s unquestionably my favorite musical artist of the last half of the 2000’s. But my confidence in him producing great music was somewhat lessened leading up to the release of Dragonslayer. After making me fall in love with him in 2005 with Apologies to the Queen Mary Krug solidified that love with the first proper Sunset Rubdown, the brilliantly quirky Shut Up I Am Dreaming in 2006. He proved that he literally could do no wrong in my eyes with his spectacular contributions to Beast Moan and another Sunset Rubdown album Random Spirit Lover in 2007. But then At Mount Zoomer came out, and while it is certainly a good record, was a letdown compared to Apologies, and his contributions to the second Swan Lake record which came out early 2009, were not as good as the tracks on Beast Moans. Then the track list comes out and there are only 8 songs, one of which was already on the Swan Lake record. But whatever trepidation I had went out the window when the record leaked and I just listened to it. My first impression was that it was very good, but certainly in 3rd place behind Random Spirit Lover and Shut Up I Am Dreaming. Most of this had to do with my lukewarm feelings towards the closing track, Dragon’s Lair, which with a 10:28 run time consisted of over 1/5 of the forty-eight minute album.

    Maybe these days are over over now


    Dragonslayer feels like a more mature Sunset Rubdown. Random Spirit Lover was a dense, chaotic, heavily produced, clusterfuck of an album. Dragonslayer is more restrained, slower, and clearly designed to be played live. But the gorgeous melodies are still there, Spencer Krug still yelps(though not as much), and he still sings about ridiculous things. His lyrics still sit on that border between gibberish and genius. Like Random Spirit Lovers he still touches on musicians, acting, and of course lyrically seems to inhabit a world of mythology and mysticism. The lyrics are meant to be taken seriously but Krug obviously has a slight sense of humor about them as evidenced by making the last track title a stupid(yet amusing) pun that plays off the title of the album.

    It’s time for a bigger kind of kill

    Dragon’s Lair is what ended up changing my opinion album from, “obviously 3rd place”, to certainly on par with Shut Up I Am Dreaming, or close to it at least. The song is reminiscent of stuff off At Mount Zoomer in that it is very prog rock. At first it didn’t seem to deserve its ten minutes but in the end the song is just refreshingly deliberate. It builds up its melody slowly and the payoff is worth it. Krug has already tackled the dense hyperactive song that does ten different things in 30 seconds.Silver Moon opens up the album expressing that an era is ending. Dragon’s Lair closes by proclaiming that its time to do something bigger. It’s very fitting and I’m excited to see what that something is.

    1. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion


    If I could just leave my body for the night


    Every time I really sit down and listen to Merriweather Post Pavilion I realize that In the Flowers is way more awesome than I give it credit for. If I were to redo my songs of 2009 list right now In the Flowers would make the top ten. My love of this album can really be summed up by my love of the opening song. A little over a year ago this album hilariously and fittingly leaked on December 25th, 2008, Christmas Day. In the middle of the day, after I had opened gifts in the morning but before guests came over for Christmas dinner, I sat down, downloaded, and listened. I was somewhat smirking as the pretty little synth, sample, keyboard, whatever emerged out of the slightly noisy beginning to the record. However I just burst out smiling at 2:31. A lot of hyperbole surrounds this record but that one moment is one of the most spectacular things I’ve heard. I think it’s rare that a song is built around one moment like In the Flowers obviously is. But that moment really does set the stage for Merriweather. From that point on the listener knows what to expect.

    Just one sec more in my bed

    The rest of the album continues the success of In the Flowers. Interspersed throughout the record are moments of bliss similar to that 2:31 mark. The start of the second part of My Girls, the “and I have a question” part in Also Frightened, the last half of Daily Routine, like all of Bluish, and the breakdowns in the first and last thirds of Brother Sport. Consistency is what saves Merriweather from its own hype, song after song they keep the promise they made with In the Flowers.
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  • Top 50 Songs of 2009

    Dez 21 2009, 3h25 por Bartik0

    Actually make that 52, added a couple tracks that I forgot about half way through the write ups and didn't see the need to delete Approach the Throne and Spiders just to make it an even 50.

    52. Clues - TocarApproach The Throne
    Cool song from debut album fronted by ex-Unicorns Alden Penner. Far more satisfying then any Islands one.

    51. Swan Lake - TocarSpider
    I threw this song up here because I think it shows Swan Lakes true potential. Beast Moans and Enemy Mine are both alright but has nothing on any of its members primary projects. Honestly for the most part this song is nothing more then an average Bejar track. But then it ends with Bejar repeating the line "they want you", first Mercer joins in, then Krug. It's somewhat chilling and very cool. i wish they would do more things like this.
    Favorite Lyric -
    They want you

    50. Thee Oh Sees - TocarRuby Go Home
    Great bit of 60's style garage rock.

    49. Cymbals Eat Guitars - TocarAnd The Hazy Sea
    Such a great opening. One of the cooler bands to see at Pitchfork musical festival since it seemed obvious that it was the biggest show they had ever done to that point. They opened with this song there, and it worked great as well. I like the screams after the silence at 3:37

    48. The Twilight Sad - I Became A Prostitute
    A highlight off Forget the Night Ahead, an album full of catchy, shoegazy, indie rock.
    Favorite Lyric -
    bleed you dry
    we're taken half your tide
    if we bleed you dry

    47. Metric -Gimme Sympathy
    Catchy, affecting pop song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Who would you rather be
    The Beatles or The Rolling Stones?
    Oh seriously
    You're gonna make mistakes you're young
    Come on baby play me something,
    Like here comes the sun

    46. Reigning Sound - Break It
    Great opener to Love and Curses.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Cause it still thinks that you are mine
    And it still seems to think you are so kind
    So do it a favor and help it to remind
    And break it for me one more time
    One more time

    45. Das Racist & Wallpaper - Combination Pizza Hut And Taco Bell (Wallpaper. RMX)
    Shut the fuck up if you don't like this song
    Favorite Lyric -
    IM AT THE PIZZA HUT
    IM AT THE TACO BELL
    IM AT THE COMBINATION PIZZA HUT AND TACO BELL!

    44. Lotus Plaza - Red Oak Way
    Lotus Plaza got unfairly ignored amongst the other Deerhunter related releases this year. Red Oak Way is a great piece of hazy dream pop

    43. Matt & Kim - Daylight
    As infectious as anything that came out this year.

    42. The Antlers - TocarEpilogue
    The beautiful closer to Hospice. Absolutely spectacular live. Musically it is somewhat a reprise of Bear stripped down to its core. The part from 3:42 leading up to the coda is incredible
    Favorite Lyric -
    When I try to move my arms sometimes, they weigh too much to lift.
    I think you buried me awake (my one and only parting gift.)
    But you return to me at night,
    just when I think I may have fallen asleep.
    Your face is up against mine,
    and I'm too terrified to speak.

    41. Grizzly Bear - While You Wait for the Others
    The vocal part towards the end is awesome.

    40. Handsome Furs - Radio Kaliningrad
    The kind of energetic rock song Dan Boeckner is known for.

    39. St. Vincent - The Strangers
    An awesome introduction to Annie Clark and her music. Starts off like some nice female-fronted pop a la Feist, then kicks your ass with some awesome guitar out of nowhere.

    38. Dinosaur Jr. - Said The People
    "sad" rock music like only J. Mascis and Dinosaur Jr. can do(and Built to Spill I guess). Great vocal perfomance and awesome guitar solo.

    37. Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is the Move
    I never really got into Bitte Orca but this song is bizarrely catchy. The violins in the last part are a nice touch.

    36. Bill Callahan - My Friend
    Nice lyrics and vocal delivery. I love his delivery of "my friend", its almost sinister sounding.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Now I'm not saying we're cut from the same tree
    But like two pieces of the gallows
    The pillar and the beam
    Like two pieces of the gallows
    We share a common dream--
    To destroy what will harm other men
    My friend

    35. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - TocarStay Alive
    Very pretty hazy pop song. Also congrats for coming up with maybe the worst band name of the decade.

    34. The Flaming Lips - Worm Mountain
    Of the the more rocking out parts of Embryonic. Apparently MGMT contributed to this, I'm assuming with some of the noise and distortion. Like most of Embryonic, a great bass line is what keeps this song going.

    33. Neko Case - This Tornado Loves You
    Neko at her peak. A great opener to Middle Cyclone
    Favorite Lyric -
    climb the boxcars to the engine
    through the smoke and to the sky
    your rails have always outrun mine
    so I
    picked them up and crashed them down
    in a moment close to now
    cause i miss
    I miss x10

    32. Wilco - I'll Fight
    Great vocal performance from Tweedy.
    Favorite Lyric -
    And if I die
    I'll die
    I'll die alone like Jesus
    On a cross
    My faith cannot by tossed
    And my life will not be lost
    If my love comes across

    31. Destroyer - Bay Of Pigs
    The problem with Destroyer's latest album Trouble in Dreams was that for the first time since 2000's Thief Dan Bejar sounded like he was repeating himself. Trouble in Dreams was basically Rubies pt. 2. Looks like Dan decided that was an issue too, if this EP is anything to go by. Bay of Pigs is a nearly 14 minute epic of ambient disco. Four minutes of ambient music open up the track before the first synths enter. From the there the song goes on for 8 more mintues as Bejars rather dark lyrics contrast with the upbeat synths, guitar, and handclaps. The ambient music returns to close out the track and is rather sinister and more in tune with the lyrics then the middle part of the song. It's an epic and exciting song and hopefully Dan keeps following this route for his next album.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I was ripped on dope. You were a ray of sunshine.
    I was a hopeless romantic. You were swine.
    You've got to spend money to make money.
    You've got to stop calling me "honey".

    30. Atlas Sound - Walkabout
    Walkabout is basically exactly what you'd expect a collaboration between Bradford Cox and Panda Bear to sound like. A hazy pop song with pretty vocals.
    Favorite Lyric -
    What did you want to see?
    What did you want to be when you grew up?

    29. Timber Timbre - Magic Arrow
    Utterly badass song. Very evocative, feels like something you'd listen to while driving in the middle of the desert at night by yourself.

    28. Why? - Into The Shadows Of My Embrace
    The highlight off Eskimo Snow, typically great lyrics from Yoni and the song has an infectious energy to it.
    Favorite Lyric -
    they said sex will keep you young and make you older at the same time,
    they said sex will have left you aged normally,
    and so i guess it's sorta like smoking and walking at the same time
    in that it will have left you aged normally

    27. A.C. Newman - The Heartbreak Rides
    Probably some inconsistency with this songs placement here compared to the decade list but I'm not to worried about it. Regardless it is a great power pop ballad like only AC Newman can make

    26. The Flaming Lips - See the Leaves
    4:24 of a rough bassline with Wayne chanting out the lyrics. Does a good job encapsulating what is so great and exciting about Embryonics more freak out parts. Ends with a wavering synth(I think? not sure really) that is beautifully haunting.
    Favorite Lyric -
    See the leaves
    They're dying again
    See the moth
    It's flying again
    See the grass
    It's dying again
    See the sun
    It's trying again

    25. Japandroids - TocarThe Boys Are Leaving Town
    Post-Nothing is about growing up, girls, and boys trying to find girls, and Japandroids are about screaming this idea out to anyone who will listen and making a lot of noise while they do it. This song opens the album by focusing on the growing up theme. The only lyrics are the ones I list below, but they sound so excited and emotional when shouting them out that they're really all that's needed.
    Favorite Lyric -
    the boys are leaving town
    will we find our way back home?

    24. Metric - Help I'm Alive
    A great, atmospheric, sinister pop song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Help, I'm alive, my heart keeps beating like a hammer

    23. Phoenix - Lasso
    Only song off Wolfgang that I really wish was longer. Infectiously endearing chorus.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Where would you go
    Where would you go
    With a lasso?
    Could you run into
    Could you run into
    Could you go and run into me?

    22. Sunset Rubdown - TocarIdiot Heart
    Scattershot drums and guitars open the song, and the song is kind of interpolish as Krug sings about idiots and Icarus. The song breaks open after a nice little reprise of the chorus from The Men Are Called Horsemen and rocks out the rest of the way. Great vocals from Krug and backing vocals from Camilla.

    21. Atlas Sound - TocarShelia
    A simple pretty, if dark, pop song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Shelia,
    Shelia,
    You'll be my wife and share my life,
    You'll be my wife, you'll share my life.
    We will grow old,
    We will grow old.
    And when we die we'll bury ourselves,
    And when we die we'll bury ourselves.
    'cause no one wants to die alone

    20. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
    Pretty vocals, euphoric, all and all a pretty great song.

    19. Sunset Rubdown - TocarNightingale / December Song
    Pulsing drums pervade and drive the entire song. The guitars and distortion only accent this centerpiece. The great thing about this song is how it subtly builds up momentum without you noticing.
    Favorite Lyric -
    so let me hammer this point home
    i see us all as lonely fires that have burned alive as long as we remember
    but like all fireworks and all sunsets, we all burn in different ways

    18. City Center - Bleed Blood
    Part Panda Bear part Disco Inferno. Distorted drums and a heavy bass pervade this song accompanying rather pretty vocals.

    17. Reigning Sound - TocarDebris
    Reigning Sound have this amazing ability to churn out great heartfelt rock song after rock song.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Is there another lover there in your room, does he even know about me?

    16. Atlas Sound - Quick Canal (w/ Laetitia Sadier)
    8 minute epic off Logos. A repetitive disco sort of beat pervades the song and accompanies Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab on vocals. The song has a great momentum and the combination of the noisy music and pretty vocals is great.

    15. The Flaming Lips - Silver Trembling Hands
    The closest to Yoshimi the Lips get to on Embryonic, and even then that's only during the chorus. The rest of the song with pulsing drums and keyboards creates a tense undercurrent for the chorus. The "when she's high" chorus is classic.

    14. Animal Collective - Brother Sport
    Animal Collective letting it all out. The build up in the middle before the climax is great.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I know it sucks that daddy's gone
    But try to think of what you want
    You got to open up your
    Open up your, open up your throat
    Matt!

    13. Yo La Tengo - Here to Fall
    Great drumming and bass line. This song blew me away when they opened live with it. The strings are a nice tough that they didn't have live. The lyrics are pessimistic, hinting at bad times to come, yet reassuring. The music actually goes well with the lyrics, giving them a tense undercurrent.

    12. Neko Case - Red Tide
    Spectacular vocals, the live versions of it that I've seen seem great if you can find one
    Favorite Lyric -
    I want to go back and die at the drive in
    Die before strangers can say
    I hate the rain
    I hate the rain

    11. Bill Callahan - Eid Ma Clack Shaw
    Nice strings, great vocals, but this song is about the lyrics. The song is touching 'till the punchline then its hilarious.
    Favorite Lyric -
    I fell back asleep some time later on
    And I dreamed the perfect song
    It held all the answers, like hands laid on

    I woke halfway and scribbled it down
    And in the morning what I wrote I read
    It was hard to read at first but here's what it said

    Eid ma clack shaw
    Zupoven del ba
    Mertepy ven seinur
    Cofally ragdah

    10. Sunset Rubdown - TocarSilver Moons
    Restrained for a Spencer Krug song, Silver Moons has Sunset Rubdown turning over a new leaf. Slow and deliberate this song took awhile for me to get into but it has a great melody and some great backup vocals from Camilla.
    Favorite Lyric -
    maybe these days are over, over now
    maybe these days are over, over now
    and i loved it better than anyone else you know
    and i believe in growing old with grace
    i believe she only loved my face
    i believe i acted like a child
    making faces at acquired tastes
    and now silver moons belong to you

    9. Fuck Buttons - Surf Solar
    Maybe I was just in the right mood(read: slightly drunk) when it came on, but Surf Solar hit me harder then any song as in a while. Other songs on Tarot Sport are just as good but they didn't leave the initial impression Surf Solar did. I don't really listen to much noise or electronic music so I've really no basis for comparison when talking about Fuck Buttons. Basically its very distorted, symphonic, electronic music. Surf Solar is both catchy and engrossing and makes its ten minutes feel like three.

    8. Ganglians - Valient Brave
    Part Beach Boys part I don't really know. The pounding percussion at 2:26 is ridiculously awesome.

    7. The Flaming Lips - Watching the Planets
    This track really needs to be heard on either great headphones are a decent stereo system. Listening to it through shitty computer speakers really doesn't cut it. Live they use a big ass gong to help with the monstrous percussion this song delivers. The return of the percussion after the brief silent moment is awesome. And if you haven't already you need to see the music video.
    http://www.nme.com/video/bcid/49582897001

    6. The Antlers - TocarTwo
    Great emotionally affecting lyrics backed by one a catchy guitar piece which is probably the happiest thing about Hospice.
    Favorite Lyric -
    There's two people living in one small room,
    from your two half-families tearing at you,
    two ways to tell the story (no one worries),
    two silver rings on our fingers in a hurry,
    two people talking inside your brain,
    two people believing that I'm the one to blame,
    two different voices coming out of your mouth,
    while I'm too cold to care and too sick to shout.

    5. Yo La Tengo - More Stars Than There Are in Heaven
    As beautiful as anything Yo La Tengo has created. Slowly unwinding over ten minutes this pretty song perfectly fits the title.
    Favorite Lyric -
    We'll walk hand in hand
    Never as we planned
    And even those we never knew
    Fast they disappear from view
    Fading world without a price
    Right before our very eyes
    Melts before our very eyes
    Dies before our very eyes

    4. Animal Collective - Bluish
    The prettiest thing that AC has done since Winters Love. Just a great melody and nice sentimental lyrics

    3. Modest Mouse - TocarThe Whale Song
    Just when I thought Issac Brock couldn't do it any more he whips this out. Possibly their best track since The Moon & Antarctica, The Whale Song is a nearly instrumental, atmospheric, 6 minute epic. Featuring some of the most typical Modest Mouse guitar work that has been mostly absent from their last two albums. Usually I would put a favorite lyric on a Modest Mouse song but, though they aren't bad, they aren't the point here. The song builds up for the first three minutes, takes a brief break half way through for the lyrics, and then builds up to a frenzy to end the song. This song features Issac Brock down in a darker place then he has been in the last two albums, "God I wish I could find my way out" he sings. Please don't your music is better if you stay down there.

    2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarRunaway
    Zero and Heads Will Roll are both great but this is the true highlight of It's Blitz! Gorgeous and haunting Runaway is the YYYs most emotionally affecting song since Maps. I'm actually pretty neutral on Karen O's vocals but she really kills it here.
    Favorite Lyric -
    Run, run, run away
    Lost, lost, lost my mind
    Want you to stay
    Want you to be my prize

    1. Phoenix - TocarLisztomania
    That first "from the mess to the masses" absolutely floored me the first time I heard it. Simply the catchiest, most joyous pop song of the last few years.
    Favorite Lyric -
    So sentimental, no not sentimental,
    but romantic
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  • LIST TIME! 2009 favs.

    Dez 19 2009, 17h38 por petecockroach

    1- Todd - Big Ripper
    2- Reigning Sound - Love And Curses
    3- Nashville Pussy - To Hell With Texas
    4- Enrico Rava - New York Days
    5- Eilen Jewell - Sea Of Tears
    6- Black Lips - 200 Million Thousand
    7- Shonen Knife - Supergroup
    8- Wooden Shjips -Dos
    9- Flipper - Love
    10- The Fresh and Onlys - S/T
    11- The Hunches -
    12- Cococoma - Things Are Not All Right
    13- Son Volt - American Central Dust
    14- Shit & Shine - 229-2299 Girls Against Shit
    15- DC Snipers - S/T
    16- Dinosaur Jr - Farm
    17- Hex Dispensers - Winchester Mystery House
    18-John Fogerty & The Blue Ridge Rangers - The Blue Ridge Rangers
    19- IMPEDIMENTS - S/T
    20- Black Hollies - Softly Towards The Light
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  • The 29 Best Tracks of 2009

    Nov 29 2009, 3h34 por tmills

    Alphabetically. I've come to realize how ridiculous it is to actually try and rank these.

    1. A.A. Bondy – TocarWhen The Devil's Loose
    I wish I had a porch and lived in a cabin out in the country. Until the song ends. Then take me back to my normal, yuppie life with high-speed Internet.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0DWZ3VBROw

    2. Animal Collective – My Girls
    The song that turned these unlistenable noisemaking jackasses into everyone’s favorite jam band.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zol2MJf6XNE

    3. Annie – Songs Remind Me of You
    “You’re So Vain” for disco-loving homosexuals.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y3FFWPBvBs

    4. Big Boi – Shine Blockas (feat. Gucci Mane)
    Party at my place, y’all. Shine Blockas will be on repeat.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBt_p8gFkw

    5. Boston Spaceships – TocarTattoo Mission
    A Robert Pollard song with a string hook and a Led Zeppelin riff. Yeah, I know, sounds crazy, but it's actually really good.

    6. Bruce Springsteen – The Wrestler
    The Ram jumps off the top rope, the screen goes black, Bruce Springsteen does his thing and I cry. God damn this is some powerful stuff.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRUEKJIcvbo

    7. Built to Spill – Done
    It’s kind of funny that I find a song about loneliness to be so comforting. Goes to show I’m not much of a lyrics guy.

    8. Built to Spill – Hindsight
    “Hindsight brings me down / keeps me on the ground.” Yeah, hindsight hit me pretty hard this year.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Ppc_4Be5o

    9. Candlemass – TocarIf I Ever Die
    Oh. My. God. It’s about time someone released a balls out metal song again where the lead singer doesn’t sound like Doctor Claw.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG9InehQEos

    10. Clipse – Kinda Like A Big Deal (feat. Kanye West)
    I feel like kinda like a big deal when this comes on my iPod as I walk my dog.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diEVUSBnNc8

    11. Clutch – Tocar50,000 Unstoppable Watts
    Rage Against the Machine – Sanctimonious Douchebaggery + Awesome Blues Rock = This Song
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDoKyzHzP14

    12.CunninLynguists – Don’t Leave (When Winter Comes) (feat. Slug)
    These dudes put out some weed-brownie party song that everyone seemed to really like this year (it wasn’t very good), but you cats are in denial if you think it even came close to this one.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmpc6vqUyO0

    13. Delorean – Seasun
    Great song for driving at night. Incidentally, it would be perfect for a car commercial. Let's just hope and pray that never, ever happens.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axi7mudxdmk

    14. The Depreciation Guild – TocarDream About Me
    Proof that shoegaze isn’t just a bunch of fuzzy, sad bastard music.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXFj94qr0R0

    15. Dinosaur Jr. – I Don’t Wanna Go There
    I always knew these guys could crank out some extended guitar jams with the best of them.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qwWbVjKBR0

    16. Dinosaur Jr. – Over It
    Good alternative to emo for overcoming your sorrows. Works much more quickly, too. I’m movin’ on, dude.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgTJtdn6VjM

    17. Dusty Kid – Moto Perpetuo
    Oh man, if I ever went to a dance club and the DJ played this techno monster, I'd be throwing some wicked dice rolls on that dance floor.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlRlqiXvyCw

    18. Faunts – Feel.Love.Thinking.Of
    Tyler and imaginary girl fall in love while this song is playing in the background.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_SJXtaTmBc

    19. Girls – TocarLust For Life
    Cool song, but I wish I’d never watched the uncensored video where the dude uses a guy’s dong as a microphone.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuoTjYYqe4c (Not the uncensored version)

    20. Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks
    Oh, yay, it’s everyone’s favorite new band.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjecYugTbIQ

    21. jj – Ecstacy
    This song takes the only good thing about Lil’ Wayne’s “Lollipop” and makes it safe for white Brooklyn kids.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQgjpkbZ2AU

    22. Joker & Ginz – Purple City
    I’ve never wanted window-rattling bass in my car until I heard this song.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bIR_YmiuVw

    23. Julian Casablancas – Tocar11th Dimension
    Julian, I’ve really missed you. I’m sorry I said the last Strokes album sucked. Can we be friends again?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_h5DMHh5_M

    24. Mastodon – Divinations
    They took the original Mastodon formula of really heavy riffs and added radio-friendly hooks. Sounds like a recipe for disaster, but that shit actually works.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxelXPg961M

    25. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – TocarYoung Adult Friction
    The first time I heard this song, I was on my way to purchase barstools from Bed, Bath & Beyond. It deserved so much better than that.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4itzHRpltQ

    26. Raekwon – 10 Bricks
    Just one step below “Verbal Intercourse” and “Knuckleheadz.” If you’re familiar with those songs, you’ll know that’s incredible praise.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzS2dN99KxM

    27. Reigning Sound – TocarStick Up For Me
    Memphis feels exactly how this song sounds.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSjdW8I19BQ

    28. Shpongle – TocarElectroplasm
    I don’t do mushrooms or LSD or the like, but if I did, I would choose this to soundtrack the experience.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3E--ZXTVdw

    29. Washed Out – TocarFeel It All Around
    I want to disappear in this song. Preferably some friends could come with me.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PuCkZ1ALkI
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