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  • 2009 list

    Dez 31 2009, 9h39 por RickBruning

    2009 has come to it's end. Everyone is making his lists for the last year. So here's mine. It contains 50 albums, it was such a good year for music! I bet I forgot some very nice albums. Here we go!

    1 The xx - xx
    2 V.A. - Dark Was The Night
    3 Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport
    4 Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
    5 Arctic Monkeys - Humbug
    6 Patrick Watson - Wooden Arms
    7 The Whitest Boy Alive - Rules
    8 De Staat - Wait For Evolution
    9 Magnolia Electric Co. - Josephine
    10 The Antlers - Hospice


    11 Kyteman - The Hermit Sessions
    12 Jeniferever - Spring Tides
    13 Metric - Fantasies
    14 Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It’s Blitz
    15 HEALTH - Get Color
    16 Doves - Kingdom of Rust
    17 Dez Mona - Hilfe Kommt
    18 Alberta Cross - Broken Side of Time
    19 The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die
    20 Jon Hopkins - Insides

    21 Rammstein - Liebe Ist Für Alle Da
    22 Passion Pit - Manners
    23 Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself
    24 Karen O & The Kids - Where The Wild Things Are
    25 Empire of the Sun - Walking On A Dream
    26 Kings of Convenience - Declaration of Dependence
    27 Julian Plenti - Julian Plenti Is … Skyscraper
    28 The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love
    29 Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    30 Engineers - Three Fact Fader

    31 Julian Casablancas - Prazes For The Young
    32 Fever Ray - Fever Ray
    33 The Gasoline Brothers - Tsk!
    34 Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    35 múm - Sing Along To Songs You Don’t Know
    36 The Twilight Sad - Forget The Night Ahead
    37 Franz Ferdinand - Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
    38 Placebo - Battle For The Sun
    39 Regina Spektor - Far

    40 Saxon Shore - It Doesn’t Matter
    41 Eels - Hombre Lobo
    42 The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - S/T
    43 The Dead Weather - Horehound
    44 Dark Night Of The Soul - Dark Night Of The Soul
    45 De Anale fase - Uittocht
    46 White Lies - To Lose My Life
    47 Official Secrets Act - Understanding Electricity
    48 Florence + The Machine - Lungs
    49 The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Here Be Dragons
    50 We vs. Death - A Black House, A Coloured Home

    Honorable Mentions:
    Modest Mouse – No One’s First And Your Next (EP)
    Typhoon & New Cool Collective – Chocolade EP
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  • My favorite music of 2009

    Dez 31 2009, 5h48 por blueberrymonday

    album
    Scarlet Youth - Breaking the Patterns

    track
    Pocketbooks - TocarFleeting Moments
    The Gresham Flyers - Berry Buck Mills Stipe
    Scarlet Youth - TocarGleaming endless ocean
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - TocarStay Alive
    93 Million Miles From the Sun - The Times We Have Are Now
    Amesoeurs - Faux Semblants
    Jonna Lee - TocarLake Chermain
    World Atlas - Girl On A Boy's Bike
    Laura Watling - You Never Came
    Starring me - Parallels are endless
    Wake the president - TocarMiss Tierney
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  • Ondas del Espacio Exterior 272. Mejores discos internacionales 2009

    Dez 31 2009, 0h18 por chisco_oex

    Escucha el Programa 272. Mejores discos internacionales 2009

    Contenidos:
    • Mejores discos internacionales 2009

    Canciones:
    • Animal Collective - My girls (Merriweather post pavilion / Domino 2009)
    • The Horrors - No ice age (Primary colours / XL recordings 2009)
    • The Flaming Lips - I can be a frog (Embryonic / Warner 2009)
    • The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Young adult friction (The pains of being pure at heart / Fortuna pop-IODA 2009)
    • Alela Diane - Lady divine (To be still / Fargo-Naïve 2009)
    • Bill Callahan - My friend (Sometimes I wish we were an eagle / Drag city 2009)
    • Yo La Tengo - Nothing to hide (Popular songs / Matador 2009)
    • Grizzly Bear - Southern point (Veckatimest / Warp 2009)
    • Fever Ray - Triangle walks (Fever ray / Rabid records 2009)

    Colaboradores:
    Notodo
    Festivales de pop

    Ondas del Espacio Exterior en Last.fm
    Grupo de Ondas del Espacio Exterior en Last.fm
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  • The Traditional: Top Albums (2009)

    Dez 30 2009, 21h57 por Kikuichimonji

    I really wonder why me, the top 10 freak, never bothered writing one of these before. Maybe 'cause I never really listened to a lot of 'new' music, maybe because I was lazy. Probably both.
    Anyway, since I somehow managed to get my hands on no less than 35 albums released in 2009, I thought I could give it a try. Even though I'm still lazy, heh.

    10. Michael Jackson - This Is It
    I'm cheating. At the start of my list. Yeah, shocking, I know. Even though I pretty much detest this money-grabbing effort by Sony, it's still on my list. Let's just consider it an honor to the one and only King of Pop.
    To think I would've seen him live in just 8 days pisses me off. Seriously, next time I buy tickets for someone of his stature, I'm not going to jokingly say "I hope he's still alive by then". Stupid jinx.

    9. White Lies - To Lose My Life...
    This is an interesting one too. I figured White Lies to be the next big hype, and didn't really pay any attention to them at first. Then I was told to just give it a shot, and found out it was right up my alley. Then again, that's to be expected when Interpol is your top artist. After all, this album is a mix of said band and synthesizers, really. And a nice mix it is. Even though I still disagree with the hype...

    8. De Staat - Wait For Evolution
    Another hype. At least in The Netherlands. And another one that really took time to win me over. It's really hard to classify De Staat. And man, that's rare these days. Just for being original, they deserve a mention here.
    So, imagine Queens of the Stone Age and speed it down. Got that? Good, now picture Mark Lanegan's solo work. Mix it up. Add cowbell. Done. Enjoy your meal!

    7. Oceansize - Feed To Feed
    Two words. Oceansize. Live. All three of their albums (including B-sides), recorded live over the course of three nights in their hometown of Manchester. And they kick ass live. Lots of ass. Heck, they may sound better live than they do on record.
    In a way this is, like no. 10, an homage to the band's repertoire. Or maybe I'm just proud I got 1 out of just 5.000 copies of this sexy boxset.

    6. Jarvis Cocker - Further Complications
    Jarvis, formerly frontman of Pulp has always been one of my favorite lyricists. He manages to write really nasty songs with double meanings all over the place. It's like you're in a medieval common quarters back alley, that's how dirty it sounds at times. And the man just continues to be awesome with words on his solo albums. A track named Fuckingsong basically sums it all up. This album sounds like sex. The dirty kind. The Jarvis kind. And I like it.

    5. The Horrors - Primary Colors
    Finished that dish we made earlier yet? I hope so, 'cause it's desert time. Take a spoonful The Cure, and add a bit of Joy Division an. Put in the oven for one hour and sprinkle some synthesizers for the finishing touch. Tastes a lot better than their garage-rockish debut, huh?
    I't no secret I'm a sucker for a dark approach to things, especially in music. Bands like the ones required to bake this delicous cake, as well as their 2000-ish follow-ups (Interpol, Editors, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness are all among my favorites. So obviously The Horrors hit a sweet spot right away. Especially closing track Sea Within a Sea is a great mix of some bands mentioned above. However, despite all the ingredients obviously taken from other bands, they still manage to have their own sound, and earn the fifth spot in this list because of that.

    4. Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
    A supergroup. Those albums always disappoint (I’m looking at you, Chickenfoot). And then their was Them Crooked Vultures who said “fuck you” to the rules and made an album totally worth your time.
    It’s good to see Dave Grohl is still one of the best drummers out there, it’s good to see Josh Homme return to his Kyuss roots, but it’s especially good to see John Paul Jones in the spotlights again. He always was the least known member of Led Zeppelin, but man, he managed to keep his bass lines in check with God himself playing the drums. Gotta respect him for that.
    The album itself sounds like what you’d expect when looking at it’s members. Queens of The Stone, but tighter, nastier, and with a much better rhythm section. You can just hear they had a lot of fun making this.

    3. Porcupine Tree - The Incident
    Also known as ‘that hour-long song and B-sides’. Although no matter how hard I try, I fail to see the red line in the 55 minutes that the title track takes. Besides, it’s split out into fourteen songs anyway. Still, the album stands as an overall experience. It’s hard to mention a favorite track, and when that happens, you know you’ve got a good album on your hands.
    I still don’t really get the B-sides though. They just seem out of place after 55 minutes of what’s essentially one long track. Would’ve been better of on an EP or something, if you ask me (because the songs are actually pretty good). Best follow-up of the year, in my opinion.

    2. A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
    Yes, I know this is a follow-up too. But their debut was definitely not as good as Porcupine Tree’s Fear of a Blank Planet was. They actually write songs now, instead of just throwing a shitload of noise in your face (TocarI Lived My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart is gorgeous). But I digress...
    Exploding Head. I don’t think an album title ever described the experience so well. Your head will explode. Countless times. And when you think you have the time to relax, it explodes again. And again. And aga... oh, wait, you get the point.
    It’s loud. Custom-made effect pedals create a fuzzy sound, with wild drums and bass right up there as well. And well, that’s what shoegaze needs to sound like, isn’t it?
    I saw My Bloody Valentine live this year, and if it weren’t for earplugs I’d have permanent hearing damage. I bet these guys can give you hearing damage straight through those damn earplugs. And that will indeed make your head explode, like that Belgian guy in who killed himself over his hearing damage last year. I’ll take my chances.

    1. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    Yes, I’m choosing something poppy. Don’t complain. Of all albums released this year, this is the only one I find myself listening to on a regular basis. Why? Because it’s a brilliant mix of shoegaze-light with dreamy pop like Belle and Sebastian.
    Add weird themes to that (incest is one of them), and listen to how they still manage to sound all happy-happy joy-joy. It’s just odd, but it works. The build-up within songs (especially TocarYoung Adult Friction) is also sublime. Yes, it’s poppy. But it’s so carefree, well orchestrated and simple that it works. I’m just hoping they manage to keep this up at the always-difficult second album. Here’s hoping for another mention of them in next year’s list!
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  • 2009: The Year in Review

    Dez 30 2009, 21h38 por gillianMFC

    All the cool kids are doing it!

    TOP 25 ALBUMS

    25. Real Estate – Real Estate
    Psychedelic surf-rock with a pretty cool album cover. Brah.
    Highlight: Suburban Dogs

    24. Bibio – Ambivalence Avenue
    Ever wondered where the human side of electronica was? This is it.
    Highlight: Lover’s Carvings

    23. Black Dice – Repo
    Total craziness that’s really hard to listen to but actually ends up being fun. Music for the ADHD, electronic noise-loving set.
    Highlight: Chicken Shit

    22. Sonic Youth – The Eternal
    Because they can never make a bad album and I will always love them.
    Highlight: Leaky Lifeboat (for Gregory Corso)

    21. Fuck Buttons – Tarot Sport
    So what if their songs go on forever and one bleeds into the next? So what if this isn’t as great as last year’s Street Horrsing? It’s still full of trippy, late-night goodness.
    Highlight: Rough Steez, but it’s hard to tell.

    20. Cymbals Eat Guitars – Why There are Mountains
    Kind of like Lonesome Crowded West, but these guys take themselves more seriously than Isaac Brock. Unfortunately, they never reveal why there are mountains.
    Highlight: TocarIndiana

    19. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    I’m a total sucker for these shoegaze revival bands. And what an appropriate name for this band; it’s so hard when all you want is for people to just… fucking… like you. A simple desire, and one accomplished nicely.
    Highlight: The bassline on TocarCome Saturday.

    18. Volcano Choir – Unmap
    Oh hey, Bon Iver! You sound creepier and more atmospheric this year!
    Highlight: TocarCool Knowledge

    17. Monsters of Folk – Monsters of Folk
    After opening with the decidedly un-folk Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F.), this debut album from the young supergroup got folkier. And more interesting.
    Highlight: Sandman, The Brakeman, And Me

    16. Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    Once you get past the terrible album name, you’re stuck with pure indie pop bliss. Sofia Coppola’s baby dad delivers some of the most fun songs this year. Shame I missed them by an hour at ACL.
    Highlight: Lizstomania

    15. Neon Indian – Psychic Chasms
    Have you ever listened to a record that gave you the “where the fuck am I?” feeling? This is one of those.
    Highlight: TocarShould Have Taken Acid With You

    14. The Dead Weather – Horehound
    Sometimes, when you read about a band, you imagine what they sound like. The Dead Weather sounds EXACTLY like I imagined them, and that is in no way a bad thing.
    Highlight: I Cut Like a Buffalo (What does that even mean?)

    13. Mos Def – The Ecstatic
    Welcome back! Mos Def has crafted a clever, original album, probably the best in rap this year. What amazes me most, though, is how he managed to rhyme something with supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Wow.
    Highlight: TocarSupermagic

    12. Dan Deacon – Bromst
    Cacophony. Utter cacophony. But it’s gorgeous.
    Highlight: Snookered

    11. The Big Pink – A Brief History of Love
    Sonically huge. This album fits in perfectly with the throwback sounds of 2009, while still managing to sound a little different. And no, it has nothing to do with The Band.
    Highlight: Dominos

    10. Atlas Sound – Logos
    Bradford Cox does it again. Once you can get past the disturbing cover art, you discover an album full of surreal goodness.
    Highlight: Walkabout

    9. The Flaming Lips – Embryonic
    The Flaming Lips are an endlessly likeable band. Then they go and make an album like this; an album very few people understand. According to Wayne Coyne himself, it’s supposed to be a cross between Miles Davis and Joy Division. I’m not sure I’m following him correctly, but the bizarrely seemless transition between Evil and Aquarius Sabotage is thrilling.
    Highlight: See The Leaves

    8. Death – …For The Whole World To See
    Technically, this album is not a 2009 album. It was recorded in 1974 by a couple of black punks from Detroit but not released until now, upon their reunion. Does it fit in with great releases from say, MC5 and The Stooges? Absolutely. Does it fit in with the best recordings of this year? Absolutely.
    Highlight: Politicians in My Eyes

    7. Fever Ray – Fever Ray
    She’s completely bizarre and she owns it. Swedish weirdo Karin Dreijer Andersson of The Knife strikes out on her own, and it's just as good, if not better than, Silent Shout.
    Highlight: TocarSeven

    6. Dirty Projectors – Bitte Orca
    Total ear-candy. This album is different than anything else out there this year. Also, Solange Knowles covered it, which aaaalmost makes her the cooler Knowles sister. Almost.
    Highlight: Stillness Is the Move

    5. The Antlers – Hospice
    A beautiful, haunting album. I can’t say a whole lot more about it... just listen.
    Highlight: TocarSylvia

    4. Japandroids – Post-Nothing
    I still can’t decide if this is the best or worst band name I’ve ever heard. But their fuzzy, loud, shout-along anthems are infectious and make for really good driving-alone-while-blasting-your-stereo sing-alongs.
    Highlight: TocarYoung Hearts Spark Fire

    3. Girls – Album
    Early 60’s guitars and melodies hiding behind a giant wall of sound; doesn’t get much more nostalgic than that.
    Highlight: Hellhole Retrace. Thanks, Pitchfork!

    2. Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest
    Harmonies are always a good thing. I had the privilege of seeing this band live, in the pouring rain, at ACL this year and I’m always impressed when bands can replicate their studio sounds perfectly onstage (although I’ve heard that at smaller, more intimate gigs, the guys experiment a bit, which would have been cool). From haunting, empty-church songs to poppy melodies, Grizzly Bear has you covered for all the pretty music you wanted to hear this year.
    Highlight: Hard to pick one, but Ready, Able is fantastic, especially paired with its claymation video. My most played is Southern Point.

    1. Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavillion
    Everyone is putting the same album on top of their lists (except Rolling Stone, who picked U2, but Bono is probably paying them to do that), and for good reason. From the very beginning of In the Flowers, Merriweather surrounds you in its other-worldy atmosphere and doesn’t let go until long after the final notes of Brother Sport have faded away. Animal Collective has always been awesome, but never before have they reached their full potential. Merriweather will be a hard act to follow, but I’m looking forward to hearing them try.
    Highlight: The hypnotic buildup of My Girls or the controlled chaos of Brother Sport.


    OTHER GOOD MUSICAL MOMENTS (In no particular order)

    1. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Home
    A really fun song.

    2. HEALTH – Get Color
    I almost got to see them live this year. Damn curfew.

    3. Crocodiles – Summer Of Hate
    A good album for driving home from your shitty summer job.

    4. Venetian Snares – Filth
    It grosses you out (a song called Pussy Splooge? ewwww) and engrosses you at the same time.

    5. Good EPs (in no particular order)
    No Age – Losing Feeling
    The Drums – Summertime!
    Massive Attack – Splitting The Atom
    Animal Collective – Fall Be Kind
    Delorean - Ayrton Senna

    6. Bear in Heaven – Bear Rest Forth Mouth
    I’m not sure what this is, but it was good.

    7. Jay-Z – Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys)
    Excellent, excellent, excellent. I adore Alicia Keys and Hova is at the top of his game (still). Long live his retirement.

    8. The Beatles: Rock Band
    An absolutely genius idea: take everyone’s favorite band and let everyone be them! I actually bought a Wii just so I could get this game. And I beat it the other night and it was climactic. John, if you’re reading this from wherever you are, I love you.

    9. Lady GaGa
    Where is this woman from? Mars? As much as I hate to admit it, she completely fascinates me. And if you haven’t seen the TocarBad Romance video, I recommend it. I commend Miss Gaga for bringing performance art back to music and a little bit of weirdness back to mainstream pop.

    10. (500) Days of Summer Soundtrack
    Somehow, the people who made this movie reached inside my head and stole all the music I like. I still can’t hear Here Comes Your Man without picturing Joseph Gordon-Levitt drunkenly singing it at karoke. Ditto There Is a Light That Never Goes Out and the elevator scene. Ditto TocarYou Make My Dreams and the dance sequence.

    11. Miley Cyrus - Party In The USA
    Probably the most annoying song of the year, even if it was really catchy... and I kinda liked it... Oh and if you can find the Biggie TocarParty And Bullshit remix, it's hilarious.
    Pssst! Here: http://hypem.com/track/928736/Notorious+BIG+-+Party+and+Bullshit+In+the+USA+Remix+

    TOP 10 MOVIES

    Note: There are some movies that I’m supposed to love that I haven’t yet seen, including The Hurt Locker, Broken Embraces, The Princess and the Frog, The Messenger, and A Single Man.

    10. Avatar
    To put it simply: Avatar is a very, very pretty movie with a very, very dumb and predictable plot. But the prettiness is why James Cameron wants you to see it. Humor him. He is, after all, the king of the world. Heh.

    9. The Hangover
    Hands-down the funniest movie of the year. Best part? Other than all of it, the ending credits are absolutely hilarious.

    8. Where the Wild Things Are
    A lot of people absolutely hated this movie for being pretentious, taking a book with barely ten lines of text and turning it into an hour and forty minute movie. However, it tapped into the inner child of everyone who saw it, which made it succeed. Kudos to Karen O & The Kids for the fantastic soundtrack.

    7. Fantastic Mr. Fox
    I love Wes Anderson for several reasons: his tactful use of soundtracking, his tactful use of Bill Murray, and his tactful use of my school as a filming location for Rushmore (tiny parts of it anyway). How would I have known his style would carry over so well into stop-animation? I have never, ever smiled so much during a movie in my life; and, although he’s disguised as a clever fox, George Clooney is absolutely George Clooney. And Bill Murray still succeeds.

    6. (500) Days of Summer
    Romantic comedies are usually pretty lame. By turning the formula on its head and then chopping and screwing it some more, Marc Webb succeeded in making this tale of love found and lost into a total charmer with a great soundtrack and, even with all their faults, very likeable protagonists.

    5. District 9
    Most pleasant surprise of the year. I expected to see a fun, interesting sci-fi flick. But what I got was something so much better. A relatively unknown South African director uses a relatively unknown South African actor (who I read wasn’t really an actor at all) to carry a movie that is so relevant and so interesting and so gripping. A metaphor for apartheid using cat food-loving aliens? I’m game. Say what you want about it, but you absolutely have to see this film. It’s incredible.

    4. An Education
    This movie surprised me (but not as much as District 9). Not that the plot was terribly shocking, but the extent to which I was able to relate to how often I continued to think about the film for the next few days. Excellent performance by newcomer Carey Mulligan as a teenage girl struggling with the same things all other teenage girls (myself included) struggle with, topped off by an affair with a charming older man.

    3. Up in the Air
    It’s hard to say what makes this movie so good. Is it George Clooney? Possibly. Is it Anna Kendrick? Perhaps. A story of a solitary man facing having to make connections, or a frequent traveler who may have to be grounded. Either way, it’s heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.

    2. Up
    Pixar can do no wrong. In one of their best movies ever (which is hard to say because all their movies are brilliant), they combine the childlike and the mature to create not just a great and memorable family film, but a work of art.

    1. Inglourious Basterds
    Nazi-killing, gratuitous violence, Brad Pitt demanding scalps, someone called “The Bear Jew,” and Quentin Tarantino. It doesn’t get much better than this. The bar scene was pure genius, as was Christoph Waltz’ performance as the evil but charming Colonel Hans Landa.

    OTHER GOOD MOVIES (in no particular order):

    1. A Serious Man
    Weird, but the more I think about it the more I like it, especially their use of Jefferson Airplane and the kid being high at his own bar mitzvah. You win, dude.

    2. The Informant!
    Fat Matt Damon? Hilarious.

    3. Precious
    It’s hard to deny the stir this film has created this year. With Oprah and Tyler Perry latching on, I was skeptical (I’m not a fan of either of them), but I gave in. Precious manages to tear you down and lift you up, all within the course of an hour and fifty minutes. Kudos to Mo’Nique, someone nobody took seriously until now.

    4. Paranormal Activity
    A viral marketing phenomenon. The movie itself could have been a bit scarier, but you have to give the fans credit for making this as huge as it was.

    5. Adventureland
    When a movie starts off with Bastards of Young, it can’t be that bad.

    6. I Love You, Man
    The best argument for bromance since, well, ever.

    7. Zombieland
    I love zombie movies. I will see any zombie movie you throw in front of me. So, combining zombies with a parody (and the best celebrity cameo in the history of parodies, which I won’t ruin), Zombieland was pretty awesome.

    8. Moon
    Congratulations to Duncan Jones for breaking out of his father’s shadow. (Daddy is David Bowie, in case you didn’t’ know). A bit of a mindfuck, but really interesting.

    IMPORTANT CULTURAL MOMENTS

    10. The recession still isn't over
    My dad reminds me of this every time I try to do anything that costs money. So I guess it must be important.

    9. Jersey Shore
    MTV glorifies a few more idiots. This is the Real World, but with bad fake tans and too much hair gel.

    8. Twitter
    Who really cares that you're going to the bathroom right now? I don't.

    7. Bernie Madoff finally goes to jail
    What a douchebag. Not only did he rip off individuals, but he ripped off countless charities, hospitals, and Jewish organizations. There are some people in this world who are truly evil, and Mr. Madoff is one of them.

    6. Chris Brown beats Rihanna
    All the potential he had went out the window. She emerges stronger and more successful. A sad, sad story indeed.

    5. Tiger Woods is really horny
    There are 272,053 members in the "I Have Also Slept With Tiger Woods" facebook group. Shame on you, Tiger.

    4. Swine Flu
    Oh, get over it already.

    3. Kanye West makes a complete fool of himself.
    I agree that Beyonce's Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) video is much better than Taylor Swift's... anything, really (but not the best of all time... that award goes to TocarThriller). However, what Kanye did was totally uncalled for and extremely rude. I do have a bunch of respect for Taylor, however, for 1. writing her own songs and 2. that monologue on SNL that was actually very funny. We all knew Kanye was an asshole, but now we know how MUCH of an asshole. Even the president called him out on it.

    2. Obama's Inauguration
    It was pretty badass. And while this hasn't exactly been a stellar year in politics, it's nice to remember when things were still optimistic.

    1. Michael Jackson dies
    When something really huge happens, people always say "I'll remember where I was when I heard blah blah happened." I'll never forget the look of shock on my mother's face when we turned on the kitchen TV to "King of Pop, Dead at age 50."


    So overall, 2009 was a pretty decent year. Here's to hoping 2010 is better! (It will be for me; I get to graduate high school.)
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  • The Best Of 2009

    Dez 30 2009, 21h33 por FTCH

    The 26 best albums of 2009.

    1. Fever Ray - Fever Ray


    2. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest


    3. Florence + The Machine - Lungs


    4. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca


    5. Au Revoir Simone - Still Night, Still Light


    6. Roosbeef - Ze willen wel je hond aaien, maar niet met je praten


    7. St. Vincent - Actor


    8. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion


    9. M. Ward - Hold Time


    10. HEALTH - Get Color


    11. Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
    12. Japandroids - Post-Nothing
    13. Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
    14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
    15. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
    16. Fanfarlo - Reservoir
    17. Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You
    18. La Roux - La Roux
    19. The xx - xx
    20. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    21. Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
    22. Soap&Skin - Lovetune for Vacuum
    23. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    24. Jenny Wilson - Hardships!
    25. Hanne Hukkelberg - Blood From A Stone
    26. Slow Club - Yeah So


    The 25 best songs of 2009.

    1. Grizzly Bear - While You Wait for the Others


    2. Fever Ray - TocarI'm Not Done


    3. Florence + The Machine - TocarDog Days Are Over


    4. Animal Collective - My Girls


    5. Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is the Move


    6. Bat for Lashes - TocarSiren Song


    7. HEALTH - Die Slow


    8. Sufjan Stevens - You Are The Blood


    9. Fever Ray - TocarNow's The Only Time I Know


    10. Antony and the Johnsons - TocarAeon


    11. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
    12. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarZero
    13. Roosbeef - TocarOnder Invloed
    14. Au Revoir Simone - TocarKnight of Wands
    15. St. Vincent - Actor Out of Work
    16. Animal Collective - Brother Sport
    17. Japandroids - TocarYoung Hearts Spark Fire
    18. Camera Obscura - French Navy
    19. Lady GaGa - TocarBad Romance
    20. M. Ward - TocarOne Hundred Million Years
    21. Fever Ray - TocarIf I Had A Heart
    22. Yeasayer - Ambling Alp
    23. Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land
    24. Rihanna - TocarRussian Roulette
    25. Monsters of Folk - Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F.)



    The 25 best gigs of 2009.

    1. Fever Ray at Paradiso (Dec 3)
    2. Grizzly Bear at Paradiso (Nov 9)
    3. HEALTH at Paradiso (May 5)
    4. Skunk Anansie at Paradiso (Nov 8)
    5. Emilíana Torrini at Paradiso (Feb 20)
    6. Grace Jones at Lowlands (Aug 22)
    7. Antony and the Johnsons at Carré (Jun 21)
    8. Fever Ray at Lowlands (Aug 22)
    9. Frightened Rabbit at Roskilde (Jul 3)
    10. HEALTH at Melkweg (Oct 9)
    11. Florence + The Machine at Melkweg (Oct 8)
    12. Bon Iver at Lowlands (Aug 21)
    13. Little Boots at Roskilde (Jul 3)
    14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs at Paradiso (Apr 29)
    15. Girl Talk at Paradiso (Mar 19)
    16. Dirty Projectors at Melkweg (Sep 20)
    17. Roosbeef at Paradiso (Jun 12)
    18. Lily Allen at Roskilde (Jul 4)
    19. Black Dice at Roskilde (Jul 4)
    20. Selah Sue at Lowlands (Aug 21)
    21. Amadou & Mariam at Roskilde (Jul 4)
    22. Rachael Yamagata at Paradiso (Mar 4)
    23. Tune-Yards at Melkweg (Sep 20)
    24. Muse at Ahoy (Nov 14)
    25. Kanye West at Roskilde (Jul 2)
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  • best albums of 2009

    Dez 30 2009, 20h54 por hafssol

    1. Barzin - Notes To An Absent Lover (Monotreme)
    2. Antony & The Johnsons - The Crying Light (Secretly Canadian)
    3. This immortal Coil - The Dark Age Of Love (Ici D'Ailleurs)
    4. Leyland Kirby - Sadly, The Future Is No Longer What It Was (History Always Favours The Winners)
    5. Leonard Mynx - Vesper (Self Released)
    6. Cats on Fire - Our Temperance Movement (Johanna Kustannus)
    7. Savoy Grand - Accident Book (Glitterhouse)
    8. Alela Diane - To Be Still (Rough Trade)
    9. Mi and L'au - Good Morning Jokers (Borne!)
    10. Haruko - Wild Geese (Bracken)
    11. Piano Magic - Ovations (Make Mine Music)
    12. Alondra Bentley - Ashfield Avenue (Absolute Beginners)
    13. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (Warp)
    14. The Beautiful Schizophonic - Erotikon (Crónica)
    15. Vic Chesnutt - At The Cut (Constellation)
    16. Soap&Skin - Lovetune For Vacuum (Pias)
    17. Butcher Boy - React Or Die (How Does It Feel To Be Loved?)
    18. Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle (Drag City)
    19. The Clientele - Bonfires On The Heath (Merge)
    20. At Swim Two Birds - Before You Left (Vespertine & Son)
    21. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (Slumberland)
    22. Balmorhea - All Is Wild, All Is Silent (Western Vinyl)
    23. The Steadfast Shepherds - The Steadfast Shepherds (Land&Sea)
    24. Heather Woods Broderick - From The Ground (Preservation)
    25. port-royal - Dying In Time (n5md)
    26. Kings of Convenience - Declaration Of Dependence (Source)
    27. 36 - Hypersona (3six)
    28. Rameses III - I Could Not Love Youy More (Type)
    29. Rachel Grimes - Book Of Leaves (Ruminance)
    30. Taxi Taxi! - Still Standing At Your Back Door (Rumraket)
    31. Shannon Wright - Honeybee Girls (Vicious Circle)
    32. Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country (Kranky)
    33. Marissa Nadler - Little Hells (Kemado)
    34. Dakota Suite - The End Of Trying (Karaoke Kalk)
    35. múm - Sing Along To Songs You Don't Know (Morr)
    36. Message to Bears - Departures (Dead Pilot)
    37. Peter Broderick & Machinefabriek- Blank Grey Canvas Sky (Fang Bomb)
    38. new north wales - New North Wales (Mobeer)
    39. Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions - Through The Devil Soflty (Nettwerk)
    40. Aarktica - In Sea (Silber)
    41. Tiny Vipers - Life On Earth (Sub Pop)
    42. Revolver - Music For A While (Delabel)
    43. Dente - L'amore non è bello (Ghost)
    44. Glen Johnson - Details Not Recorded (Make Mine Music)
    45. Zelienople - Give It Up (Type)
    46. Terry Emm - White Butterflies (Longman)
    47. James Blackshaw - The Glass Bead Game (Young God)
    48. Hildur Guðnadottir - Without Sinking (Touch)
    49. Felix - You Are The One I Pick (Kranky)
    50. Sara Lov - Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming (Nettwerk)
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  • So Tough! So Cute! best of 2009

    Dez 30 2009, 19h43 por myhairlooksflat

    Original post here

    Best album of 2009
    PENS - Hey Friend! What You Doing?
    (De Stijl)
    We're making this our album of the year because in the first draft of this list we had included not less than 6 songs from the record and just couldn't pick one track. We simply can't stop listening to songs like Freddie, 1-2, Hide The Kids, Yeah Baby! I'll Take You to Bagel Town, Networking and High In The Cinema. In the twenty-nine minutes the album lasts, it is as if PENS manage to capture all the films of Larry Clark and Harmony Korine and distill them into insanely perfect pop songs. And while every other band this year seemed to take great effort in trying to sound unconsciously noisy, DIY and lo-fi the PENS just did. And they did it brilliantly.


    Best Songs Of 2009
    (in order of length for some reason)

    Graffiti Island - Moon Tan
    Crocodiles, Graffiti Island, Dum Dum Girls & Pens split 7" (Art Fag)

    Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin - Pop Song
    Pop Song 7" (Goodbye Boozy)

    Sea Lions - beautiful day
    Let's Groove 7", (Yay!)

    First Base - I Got A Girl
    I Got A Girl 7" (Pizza Party)

    Knight School - TocarPregnant Again
    The Poor And Needy Need To Party LP (Lostmusic)

    Crystal Stilts - Love Is A Wave
    Love Is A Wave 7" (Slumberland)

    The Fresh & Onlys - Grey-Eyed Girl
    Grey-Eyed Girls LP (Woodsist)

    Pheromoans - Revamper
    Revamper 7" (Convulsive)

    Cave Weddings - Bring Your Love
    Bring Your Love 7" (Hozac)

    The Magic Kids - Hey Boy
    Hey Boy 7" (Goner)

    Frankie Rose - TocarThee Only One
    Thee Only One 7" (Slumberland)

    Best Coast - Sun Was High (So Was I)
    Sun Was High (So Was I) 7" (Art Fag)

    Veronica Falls - Beachy Head
    Rough Trade Shops Indiepop '09 (Cooperative Music)

    Home Blitz - Is Anybody There?
    Out of Phase LP (Ritchie)

    Sic Alps - L. Mansion
    L. Mansion 7" (Slumberland)

    The Blanche Hudson Weekend - TocarNoise And Fury
    Letter To Daddy EP (Squirrel)

    Times New Viking - Move to California
    Move To California 7" (Matador)

    Yo La Tengo - If it's true
    Popular Songs LP (Matador)

    Drums - Let's Go Surfing (Knight School Version)
    Let's Go Surfing EP (Download)

    Plug - Nonchalant Love
    Fresh Pleasures 7" (Parlour)

    Chain and the Gang - Interview with the Chain Gang
    Down With Liberty... Up With Chains LP (K)

    Tyvek - TocarSummer Things
    Blessed 7" (Les Disques Steak)

    Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Can't Hear My Eyes
    Can't Hear My Eyes 7" (Mexican Summer)

    The Girls At Dawn - Every Night
    The Girls At Dawn 7" (Hozac)

    Brown Recluse - TocarContour and Context
    The Soft Skin EP (Slumberland)

    The Feeling Of Love - waiting for the cheerleaders to get drunk
    Waiting for the Cheerleaders to Get Drunk 7'' (Avant!)

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Young Adult Friction
    Young Adult Friction 7" (Slumberland/Fortuna Pop)

    Real Estate - Beach Comber
    Real Estate LP (Woodsist)

    Dinosaur Jr. - Pieces
    Pieces 7" (Jagjaguwar)

    Crocodiles - TocarI Wanna Kill
    I Wanna Kill 7" (Sexbeat)

    Wavves - Mickey Mouse
    Demos (Download)
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  • GRAN TORNEO 2009: Final

    Dez 30 2009, 18h35 por galeote

    Yo La Tengo vs. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

    Vote a su favorito en:

    http://commonpeoplemusic.com/gran-torneo-2009-final/
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  • 2009 lists.

    Dez 30 2009, 17h21 por disasterhead

    Magrudergrind - Self-Titled
    Iron Lung / Walls / Pig Heart Transplant - Public Humiliation
    toe - For Long Tomorrow
    Yo La Tengo- Popular Songs
    Jazz Liberatorz - Fruits Of The Past
    Agoraphobic Nosebleed- Agorapocalypse
    Kasabian - The West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
    Converge - Axe To Fall
    A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
    Bloody Panda - Summon
    Kings of Convenience - Declaration of Dependence
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Self-Titled
    Cave-In - Planets Of Old
    Coalesce - OXEP
    The xx
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