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  • 2009 top 10

    25 Dec 2009, 19:09 by grampish


    10. The Thermals - Now We Can See

    09. Pale Air Singers - Pale Air Singers

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

    07. Julie Doiron - I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day

    06. Acetate Zero - Hesitation Blues

    05. Sonic Youth - The Eternal

    04. h-burns - We Go Way Back

    03. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm

    02. Built to Spill - There Is No Enemy

    01. Do Make Say Think - Other Truths
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  • My personal top 20 albums and top 10 concerts of 2009

    25 Dec 2009, 17:21 by lagartijatom

    My personal top 20 albums of 2009


    1. Manchester Orchestra: Mean Everything To Nothing


    2. ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead: The Century of Self


    3. Mumford & Sons: Sigh No More


    4. The Decemberists: Hazards Of Love


    5. Soap&Skin: Lovetune for Vacuum


    6. Thrice: Beggars


    7. Biffy Clyro: Only Revolutions


    8. Ghost of Tom Joad: Matterhorn


    9. Long Distance Calling: Avoid The Light


    10. Morrissey: Years of Refusal


    11. Dan Auerbach: Keep It Hid


    12. Built to Spill: There Is No Enemy


    13. Them Crooked Vultures: Them Crooked Vultures


    14. The Veils: Sun Gangs


    15. Portugal. The Man: The Satanic Satanist


    16. Solander: Since we are pigeons


    17. The Ghost of a Thousand: New Hopes, New Demonstrations


    18. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: Beware


    19. Dinosaur Jr.: Farm


    20. Port O'Brien: Threadbare



    My personal top 10 concerts of 2009


    17.04.2009: The Notwist @ Rote Fabrik, Zürich


    31.05.2009: Sonic Youth @ Bad Bonn Kilbi


    11.06.2009: Gisbert zu Knyphausen @ El Lokal, Zürich


    20.07.2007: Bonaparte @ Paléo Festival, Nyon


    20.07.2009: Ghinzu @ Paléo Festival, Nyon


    20.07.2009: Peter Doherty @ Paléo Festival, Nyon


    08.10.2009: Zita Swoon @ Gaswerk, Winterthur


    12.10.2009: Caspian @ Hafenkneipe, Zürich


    11.11.2009: Wilco @ Volkshaus, Zürich


    24.11.2009: Helgi Jonsson @ Hafenkneipe, Zürich
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  • The most important records to me from the past 10 years

    22 Dec 2009, 07:37 by calika

    So after spending a lovely evening with my friends old man bourner and his beau i have decided to write down what records have been most important to me over the last 10 years. there has been lots of changes in my listening tastes in that time, but i've found many have stood the test of time. no charts here, they are all wonderful records to me. Remember, if you don't agree, don't tell me. Most of these selections have sentimental reasons for being here and i don't want to be upset ;-)
    I'm gonna keep updating this until new years days when i should have worked my way through all my favourites.

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Raise Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven. A masterpiece of a record by the gods of the genre known as post rock. The sheer range of dynamics alone make it great, but couple that with heart wrenching beauty, sublime craftsmanship and the power of a wild buffalo and you can't fail to be blown away.

    Shellac - 1000 Hurtz What can you say about this record. When I was introduced to this by my friend Mark I didn't quite get the fuss but once you've lived with it a few years and seen them live, well then it becomes a different story. Albini and the boys grab you by the dangleez and shake them till you can't take no more. A guitar sound many try to imitate but never do and a knack for laying every emotion out there for all to see, wrapped in the most perfectly strange songs. Flawless.

    Tarentel - We Move Through Weather I have to say that this is not my favourite Tarentel album, that would go to From Bone To Satelitte, but that was to early for this list. There are however some of my favourite songs of their's on this record and it introduced me to there more experimental side which I have gone on to enjoy with every new release. The album has this wonderfully grittyness to it and the sound of a band thoroughly enjoying the experiment. long may it continue.

    Smog - A River Ain't Too Much to Love. Ahh, the ever irrepressible Bill Callahan. I've discussed this with many and no one seems to like this record as much as me, but hey I'm not here to have others confirm what I like. I love the story telling on display here, the classic vocal delivery all set against a wonderfully simple musical back drop. Yes, I love his other records, but 'a river' captures the essence of that simple smog beauty and it's one record that has never left my mp3 player since i got it

    Supersilent - 6 Although every Supersilent album is fantastic, 6 just really came together for me. It feels like all the elements are firing in perfect unison, each brain cell connected and working as one. Improvisation at it's best.

    Tim Hecker - Harmony in Ultraviolet. Radio Amor or Harmony. I've really struggle to decide which I love more and Harmony wins out in the end. It feels like all of the ideas in 'radio' come together in 'Harmony' to create this harsh, bludgeon of beauty which both scares and lulls you all at once. This is an ambient record, yes, but it was the first time I experienced the beauty of shimmering, reverb drenched digital distortion that can be achieved in the right hands. No one really sounds like Tim Hecker and I'm sure no one ever will.

    Keith Fullerton Whitman - Multiples/Playthroughs. I couldn't decide which I love more and why bother. Both very different in approach and sound, but with the same end result. I struggle to write why I like records like these so much, it's easy with song based stuff "oh it's got wonderful lyrics and so on and so on", but not with more experimental albums. Lets just say they are beautiful.

    Autechre - Draft 7.30. Okay, yes the early records are pretty and the beats are easier to listen to but my god, you can't fuck with 'Draft'. The programming, experimentation, the beats, the understated melody. For me their best record and a landmark for electronic music. After this it was kind of hard to write a record that could both be that experimental and that listenable on repeat. Killer.

    Matmos - The Civil War. Love them or hate them you can't deny Matmos's musical catalogue. Many would kill to be able to write that many great records. I'm not a fan of concept records usually but one based on the American Civil War written by Matmos, are you kidding me it has to be great, and so it was. The beats rock the sampling is beautifully tasteful and the way the elements interweave without once sounding corny and shit is a modern miracle. By rights, this record should be terrible but in the hands of Daniels and Smit it is a wonderful twisted journey.

    The Books - Lost and Safe. I have to say that I never really liked the books when i first heard them. It just all sounded abit watered down and wishy washy for my tastes, but there is something so timeless in their songs. They sound hand made, like they've been created with tissue paper and pritt stick if you know what i mean (not in a shit Psapp type way though). Then there is the random, rather intelligent lyrics that half the time i don't understand but sound so perfect. The wonderfully plucked guitars, understated cello, found sound beats and carefully selected video audio samples. my perfect, pretty pop record.

    Grand Ulena - Gateway to Dignity. Don't fuck with Grand Ulena because you can't. FULL F'ING STOP.

    stay tuned for more

    23/12/09.

    Funkstörung - Appetite for Disctruction. Some say they are just an Autechre rip off but not me. Appetite is such a wonderful twisted instrumental hip hop album to these old ears and it contains the variety that other DSP drenched artists like edIT never seemed to have. A Bottle, a Box and a Mic is such a sick track, clang clang clang, clatter clatter, boom, boom. 'hell yeah'.

    Joanna Newsome - Ys. Okay i have to admit to being a little in love with her as every other man is I'm sure, but that's not the reason for thinking Ys is so good. Incredible composition, beautiful harp playing, soaring string arrangements and that slightly odd lyrical style, that is why it's great. Oh and Bill Callahan croaking in like a bull frog, 17 mins into Only You.

    Built to Spill - Perfect From Now On. Unfortunately they maybe weren't from here on, 'perfect' that is, but my god they were when they wrote this. All technical and clever, but perfectly formed and so catchy and easy to listen to. It shows what a proper song writer is when they can write such a clever record and make it so accessible.
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  • 50 Qs

    21 Dec 2009, 02:01 by violetttttt

    1. How did you get into 29? (M83)
    I remember being intrigued by the title and album cover of Saturdays = Youth back in 2008, so naturally I pursued the album. It ended up being one of my favourites of the year, and then I fell in love with the gorgeousness that is PlayRun Into Flowers and eventually the rest of the album after I got Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 23?(The Antlers)
    Another album I got on a whim (knowing nothing at all about the music it would contain) due to the intriguing cover art. So that'd be the first song on Hospice, PlayPrologue.

    3. What’s your favourite lyric by 22?(Why?)
    One of the things I like best about WHY? are the hilariously self-conscious lyrics. My favourite though, would have to be "Even though I haven't seen you in years, yours is a funeral I'd fly to from anywhere" from PlayThese Few Presidents

    4. What is your favourite album by 49?
    There is no 49 :(

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    See above :'(

    6. What is your favourite song by 50? (Black Tambourine and Lou Reed)
    Black Tambourine - Definitely For Ex-Lovers Only
    Lou Reed - Probably PlayPerfect Day or PlaySatellite Of Love

    7. Is there a song by 40 that makes you sad? (The Go-Betweens)
    You're probably in all likelihood a robot if Quiet Heart doesn't tug at your (quiet?) heart strings just a bit.

    8. What is your favourite album by 9? (Radiohead)
    OK Computer. Nothing can be said about this album that hasn't already. Though I was Team-Kid A for a good while.

    9. What is your favourite song by 21? (Ramones)
    Has to be Judy Is a Punk . Tons of great songs, though.

    10. Is there a song by 5 that makes you happy?
    Ha! Happiness isn't really what Conor's known for, but a lot of the songs make me happy anyway just for being some of my favourite music. Bowl of Oranges and Nothing Gets Crossed Out in their happy-sad way in particular, I guess.

    11. What is your favourite album by 11? (Rocketship)
    The only album I've heard from them (and apparently the only one really worth the time and effort) is A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness. But I love that album to bits.

    12. What is your favourite song by 10?(Neutral Milk Hotel)
    The title track off In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. One of my favourite songs of ALL TIME. But I'd cheat if I could and just say the entire album is my favourite song.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 2? (The Replacements)
    Last summer, driving home from my cottage at night, with the window down and listening to Within Your Reach. I don't even know why exactly, but I just remember feeling really happy in that moment.

    14. What is your favourite song by 38? (Panda Bear)
    Probably PlayPonytail. Adore PlayComfy in Nautica and PlayBros as well, though.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (The National)
    Apartment Story. Something about the drums and the lyrics "We'll stay inside till somebody finds us, do whatever the TV tells us, stay inside our rosy-minded fuzz"

    16. How many times have you seen 24 live? (Elliott Smith)
    ...none. And all things considered, it's extremely unlikely (if not downright impossible) I ever will :(

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 27? (Grandaddy)
    PlayA.M. 180 in the movie 28 Days Later. One of the catchiest songs evaaaaar. Fuck, it's in my head now.

    18. What is your favourite album by 7?(The Velvet Underground)
    The self-titled. I gravitate towards folksy reflective music a lot of the time.

    19. Who is a favourite member of 1? (Animal Collective)
    It'd have to be Noah Lennox A.K.A. Panda Bear. One of my favourite song-writers ever.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live? (The Wrens)
    No, but I'd love to. I hear they're fantastic.

    21. What is a good memory involving 31? (Bob Dylan and Okkervil River)
    Bob Dylan: When I was 10 or 11 I had to do some project for school on analysing a song and my dad (since he's always been a big Dylan fan) helped me do Blowin' In The Wind. I ended up getting an A+ of course, haha.

    Okkervil River: Sounds tooooootally cheesy, but I remember sitting on a dock, watching the sunset and listening to Black Sheep Boy being a very enjoyable experience.

    22. What is your favourite song by 16?(The Unicorns)
    I Don't Wanna Die. Airplane noise at 0:37 and lyric "We don't want to die in our sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep(ing bags)" = genius. Child Star is a very close second, though.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (The Field Mice, Phoenix, and Wolf Parade)
    The Field Mice - Five Moments
    Phoenix - PlayLisztomania
    Wolf Parade -PlayI'll Believe in Anything

    24. What is your favourite album by 3? (Pavement)
    Slanted & Enchanted. I love several of their other albums nearly as much, though.

    25. What is your favourite song by 25? (The Flaming Lips)
    Superhumans

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (Los Campesinos!)
    PlayMy Year In Lists. It wasn't until months later that I realised stationary does indeed make me horny, though.

    27. What is your favourite album by 19?
    DOES NOT EXIST.

    28. What is you favourite song by 18? (The Hold Steady and The Notwist)
    The Hold Steady - PlayStuck Between Stations
    The Notwist - PlayConsequence (which I am of the firm belief is one of the most perfect songs I've ever heard)

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    NO 32.

    30. What is you favourite song by 8?(The Books)
    PlayThere Is No There. Fascinates me in a way few other songs can every time I hear it.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (Guided by Voices)
    None :|

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Since 44 doesn't exist, no, there isn't. Nonexistence is bleak.

    33. What is you favourite album by 4? (The Microphones)
    The Glow, Pt. 2. I love this album more than I love you. I'm sorry.

    34. What is the worst song by 45?(Casiotone for the Painfully Alone)
    I dunno. I have to be in a really specific mood to listen to Casiotone.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (Silver Jews)
    I think it was Smith and Jones Forever. Truth be told, I don't know why Silver Jews are so high up on my charts. I only have American Water, and I think it's just 'k.

    36. What is you favorite album by 48?
    NOTHING

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (The New Pornographers)
    Once. It was really fun, of course. The friend I went with knew nothing about the band and thought we were going to be seeing actual porn, though.

    38. What is you favourite song by 36?(Big Star)
    It'd have to be PlayThirteen. Just such a lovely song. PlayThe Ballad Of El Goodo and PlayI'm In Love With A Girl are such great pieces of pop perfection as well, though.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?( The Jesus and Mary Chain)
    It must have been Just Like Honey at the end of "Lost In Translation", though I didn't remember the song or get Psychocandy until much later.

    40. What is your favourite album by 35?
    SRSLY WTF

    41. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (Galaxie 500)
    PlayFourth of July makes me feel alright when you smile.

    42. What is your favourite album by 41? (Tiger Trap)
    They only released one album Tiger Trap. What a boring and anticlimatic answer (though the album is extremely lovable)

    43. What is your favourite song by 30? (Aesop Rock)
    No Regrets. Such a great narrative.

    44. What is your favourite song by 46?(Built to Spill)
    Right now it's PlayBroken Chairs

    45. What was the first song you heard by 33? (The Decemberists)
    I think it was 16 Military Wives. The video makes me giggle.

    46. Is there a song by 20 that makes you happy?(Against Me!)
    I always want to sing We Laugh at Danger (and Break All the Rules) really loudly whenever I listen to it.

    47. What is your favourite song by 37? (Conor Oberst)
    Cape Canaveral. Some of my favourite lyrics by Conor as well.

    48. Who is a favorite member of 12? (Mount Eerie)
    It'd have to be the lovely and talented Phil Elvrum

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43?(The Streets)
    I remember seeing Fit But You Know It on TV when I was twelve and thinking "lolwtf @ british guys trying to rap"

    50. What is your favourite song by 39? (Dan Deacon)
    What's with all these favourite song questions? Anyway, Snookered, obviously.

    If you actually read all of this you must be horribly bored, and therefore you win a hug! <33
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  • FAVORITE MUSIC OF 2009

    20 Dec 2009, 01:34 by a_goldfinch

    After reading 324607028 end of the year lists, I felt compelled to make my own. Let's go for 324607029!


    MY FAVORITE ALBUMS OF 2009


    25. Songs of Shame – Woods



    Okay, I admit it, I like the album artwork a lot better than the actual album.




    24. Your Heart Is A Glorious Machine – Sometymes Why



    Having Ruth Unger essentially tell you she’s going to rape you is a pretty off-putting way to begin an album. Thankfully, the ladies manage to contain their sexual aggression for the rest of the record.

    http://new.music.yahoo.com/sometymes-why/tracks/slow-down--215771346


    23. Born on Flag Day – Deer Tick



    Not nearly as much fun as their live set, but a good step forward for Rhode Island’s gravel-voiced contingent.




    22. Upper Air – Bowerbirds



    Need… more… bearded indie-folk...




    21. Sea of Tears – Eilen Jewell



    One of the most consistent recording artists of this decade.




    20. Midnight At The Movies – Justin Townes Earle



    Gotta love that photograph. Oh yeah, and the music’s good, too.




    19. Them Crooked Vultures – Them Crooked Vultures



    I was getting used to John Paul Jones the bluegrass producer. But I guess he’s also a pretty good rock bassist, huh?




    18. Electric Dirt – Levon Helm



    Even better than Dirt Farmer.




    17. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix – Phoenix



    This is probably ranked a bit low. I thought it was a lock for the top 10 the first time I heard it. Call it the “Cadillac Effect”.




    16. Oh My God, Charlie Darwin – The Low Anthem



    “Set the sails I feel the winds a'stirring
    Toward the bright horizon set the way
    Cast your wreckless dreams upon our Mayflower
    Haven from the world and her decay”




    15. Gather, Form & Fly – Megafaun



    I think “The Longest Day” might be my favorite song of the year.

    http://lala.com/zZgc


    14. Before The Frost… - The Black Crowes



    Great idea for them to record these songs live at The Barn in Woodstock. Also, all I want for Christmas is Chris Robinson’s poncho:




    13. There Is No Enemy – Built to Spill



    I heard “Hindsight” at a Best Buy a couple weeks ago. I couldn’t decide if this was a good thing or a bad thing. Determining the quality of the album requires less thought.




    12. Radiolarians II - Medeski, Martin and Wood



    I still haven’t listened to the finale to the Radiolarians series, but I certainly enjoyed part 2.




    11. Horehound – The Dead Weather



    Jack White doesn’t sleep.




    10. Ten Years On – The New Mastersounds



    Britfunk?




    9. Popular Songs - Yo La Tengo



    The second best Yo La Tengo album of the year.




    8. Historosity – Vijay Iyer Trio



    “This is a great-sounding record.”
    -everyone with functioning ears




    7. Fuckbook – Condo Fucks



    “You can’t put a covers album by an inside-joke band in the top 10!” Don’t tell me what I can’t do!




    6. The Knot – Wye Oak



    I feel like I'm probably overrating this a little, but whatever; I really enjoy it.




    5. Tight Knit – Vetiver



    Indie... folk... beards... yes...




    4. Up Here – Soulive



    Funky enough to make al-Zawahiri breakdance.




    3. Middle Cyclone – Neko Case



    The Golden Rule of Making Lists: “If it has a half-hour song consisting of only frog noises, it has to make the top 3.”




    2. Farm – Dinosaur Jr.



    I wish I got a ride from a leafy monster...




    1. Veckatimest – Grizzly Bear



    It's just great art.

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  • 2009 lists, yo.

    20 Dec 2009, 00:40 by AngleUponAngles

    2009. A.k.a the year of the Ox, a.k.a Animal Collective Vs. Grizzly Bear. 2009 was filled with albums teetering on the low nine mark. It’s been an almost perfect end to the decade, minus the sad, sad news about The Shins.

    There might be random albums I haven't wrote about but I'm tired, bored and sick of this list now.

    So here it is: Top Albums Of 2009. In Ol' Pitchfork fashion I've rated them, for your pleasure ;)

    30. Wild Beasts - Two Dancers 8.1

    The first of only two English artists on the entire list. Arh, well. First heard of these couple o' years back when they wasn't that good. Didn't expect they'd release an album like this. Outstanding.

    29. Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career 8.3

    Catchy. As. Fuck. Is all I have to say about this album. Oh and it's probably their best album to date.

    28. St. Vincent - Actor 8.1

    This is such a godamn brilliant album, but I can't stress enough how much more amazing her debut is compared to this.

    27. Woods - Songs Of Shame 8.2

    Was put off by this album for a while after listening to Wavves and hearing it was similar. But, Woods is good!

    26. Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue 8.3


    25. Dodos- Time To Die 8.0


    24. Taken By Trees - East Of Eden 8.0


    23. Dan Deacon - Bromst 8.2


    22. Built to Spill - There Is No Enemy 8.2


    21.Bill Callahan - Sometimes I wish We Were An Eagle 8.3

    It’s always fun to make up words, that’s why Sometimes I Wish I Were An Eagle is so good. Callahan and his country, folky heart is on display from the very first song right to the very end.

    20. Bat for Lashes - Two Suns 8.3

    Disappointingly not as weird as you’d think in real life, Natasha Khan’s at the peak of her creativeness in Two Suns. The lead off song, Daniel is one of the greatest songs of the decade. The album flows naturally, from one potential single to the next.

    19. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca 8.1

    Admittedly, I find any pre-Bitte Orca DP album unlistenable, but both instrumentally and vocally, this is one of the most well crafted albums of 2009. Up there with Grizzly Bear’s Veckatimest, this is Dirty Projector’s breakthrough album.

    18. Mos Def - The Ecstatic 8.2

    Mos Def - Everyone’s favourite black guy, after Morgan Freeman, obviously. Ecstatically sample heavy, this album has already become my favourite rap album. Fuck you, Jay Z.

    17. Beirut - March Of The Zapotec/Realpeople Holland 8.3

    The guy with the most unfortunate name in music makes the list with another beautiful release. Here’s to hoping Zach Condon makes more music under the moniker of Realpeople.

    16. The Love Language - The Love Language 8.5

    New lo-fi band. But not just any lo-fi band. They don't purposefully make that annoying fuzzy noise that sounds like you're listening to an almost out of range radio station like dicks (looking at you Wavves). Not just that but half of the songs on this, their debut album, are amazing.

    15. Fiery Furnaces - I’m Going Away 8.4

    Fiery Furnaces playing… non fucked up music? Huh? What’s up with that shit? This is the most down to earth Fiery Furnaces have ever been. And before listening to this I already knew it wouldn’t be better than their groundbreaking album Blueberry Boat (2004), which was a masterpiece. And how they were gonna follow up Widow City (2007) was beyond me. But this was the last thing I expected.

    14. Various Artists - Dark Was The Night 8.9

    This beast of a compilation was produced by that National guy. Every track on the comp has the potential to be the listeners’ favourite song. My personal favourite is Tightrope by Yeasayer. No track from Wavves though, unfortunately.

    13. Girls - Album 8.5

    Debut album by four guys from New York. They aren't girls so don't do what I did and expect some lush female vocals because you'll just be dissappionted when you hear a guy moan about not having a boyfriend, pizza or wine. But then turned around 'cos it is actually pretty good. Then after a few more listens it'll be the only thing you'll be listening to. Mega, mega grower, much like that new Wavves album.

    12. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Advanced Based Battery Life/ Vs. Children 8.8/7.9

    Owen Ashworth - The King of Lo-Fi? No. That title blates belongs to Wavves. But still, after releasing two terrific albums this year, you gotta hand it to CFTPA’s Owen Ashworth. Nothing ground breaking, just more genuine heartfelt ultra-indie. In my opinion Advanced Based Battery Life is his best collection of songs.

    11. YACHT - See Mystery Lights 8.5

    More trippy hippy madness. YACHT, now a duo as opposed to the moniker of single man, Jonathan Warren Bechtolt, have made the best dance album of the year.

    10. JJ - JJ No.2 8.6

    You just saw the cover, right? You’re gonna skip this one, right? Wait, wait, this one isn’t about popping caps in bitches. Okay, it’s about drugs, but still. Despite clocking in at a lazy 26 minutes it‘s one of the most compelling albums of the year. It’s a mini masterpiece. DO NOT do what I did and judge this beautiful album by it’s cover and refuse to download it for several months until your friend has told you for the 100th time to stop being so stubborn and get it.

    9. Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer 8.7

    Spencer Krug’s “side project” is quickly becoming his main band, having released four Sunset Rubdown albums within the time of just two Wolf Parade albums. Not only that, but SR is arguably better than WP. With Dragonslayer, it picks up where Random Spirit Lover (2007) left off, only not as over-produced. The albums share the same themes and even have sequels. Personally, I think it improves upon Random Spirit Lover. Although not being as good as the Wolf Parade albums or the first two SR records, Dragonslayer is a terrific and captivating album.

    8. Gui Boratto - Take My Breath Away 8.8


    7. Why? - Eskimo Snow 9.1

    So there’s no rapping whatsoever on the album. So what? Get over it. Although many Why? Fans would disagree, I think this is their best album and by far the most atmospheric. And is it just me or does anybody else think it sounds Christmassy?

    6. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest 8.8

    No surprises here. A massive step up from 2006’s Yellow House (that’s not to say Yellow House wasn’t immense)

    5. Karen O and the Kids - Where The Wild Things Are 9.0

    A beautiful album to coincide a beautiful film. One of the greatest albums of the year to soundtrack one of the greatest films of the year. The best thing about this is that it doesn’t sound like just another film score, it sounds like a fully thought out album… and maybe what Fever To Tell (2003) would sound like if Yeah Yeah Yeahs weren’t so aggressive. The Kids include members from Liars, Atlas Sound, YYYs, The Dead Weather (Although TDW are shit if you ask me) and more.

    4. Fever Ray - Fever Ray 9.0

    Karin Dreijer Andersson has now totally dumped what made people notice her. Her sunny electronic bleeps and bloops with the knife were nowhere to be seen in Silent Shout (2006), And now her debut under the moniker Fever Ray isn’t only rid of summer anthems but shot of any real emotion. Okay, that sounds bleak and unlistenable but Fever Ray is a great, cohesive album and better than any album by The Knife excluding Silent Shout. And the music videos are incredible.

    3. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion 9.1

    I could write about this album forever, the hype behind it, the haters, the lovers, why people consider it to be one of the best of the decade, but all I’m gonna say is - Listen to it! I’d probably class MPP as a masterpiece if the three albums preceding it weren’t better.

    2. The Flaming Lips - Embryonic 9.3

    Less commercial than their mega-disappointing last effort, three years later and they’ve returned with their third masterpiece. Granted, it comes in 3rd place awarding Yoshimi(2002) 2nd place and The Soft Bulletin 1st, but still, that’s a tremendous feat. Embryonic is a lot darker than anything they’ve done and a sound more deeper than anything else. You’ll be sucked in to the Flips universe yet again as soon as you hear the super catchy Convinced Of The Hex. Oh, and it’s a double CD. Wayne Coyne is God.

    1. Swan Lake - Enemy Mine 9.4

    Dan Bajar’s poetic verses, Spencer Krug’s haunting melodies and Carey Mercer’s majestic yelps all secure Enemy Mine as the finest album of 2009. A masterpiece that includes Bejar and Carey’s best work. Not only that but it’s also a huge surprise taking their shockingly unpleasant, all-over-the-place debut into consideration.
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  • Best albums of 2009

    19 Dec 2009, 18:22 by ElectricDylan

    The Bear Quartet - 89
    Bosque Brown - Baby
    Built to Spill - There Is No Enemy
    Franke - Det Krävs Bara Några Sprickor För Att Skapa ett Mönster
    Girls - Album
    Great Lake Swimmers - Lost Channels
    Ingenting - Tomhet, Idel Tomhet
    Makthaverskan - Makthaverskan
    Mattias Alkberg - Nerverna
    Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem
    The Mountain Goats - the Life of the World to Come
    Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms
    Olle Ljungström - Sju
    Skriet - Skriet
    Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    Thåström - Kärlek är för dom
    Woods - Songs of Shame
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  • TRK Best of 2K9

    19 Dec 2009, 16:46 by trekkyrecords



    As 2009 draws to a close, its a great time to reflect on the wonderful year we've had. One special way to reflect is with lists of things that were important to us. Specifically: music that blew our minds in 2009. We've compiled "Best of 2009" lists from select members of the Trekky Records Collective. Here's what they loved:

    Martin Anderson (Trekky Records Management)

    01. Megafaun- "Gather, Form & Fly"
    02. Bowerbirds- "Upper Air"
    03. Akron/Family- "Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free"
    04. MidTown Dickens- "Lanterns"
    05. Mount Eerie- "Wind's Poem"
    06. Chris Darrow- "s/t + Under My Own Disguise" (Everloving reissue)
    07. Phil Cook and His Feet- "s/t"
    08. The Dodos- "Time to Die"
    09. Embarrassing Fruits- "Community / Exploitation"
    10. Slaraffenland- "We're On Your Side"
    11. Volcano Choir- "Unmap"
    12. Califone- "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers"
    13. Horseback- "The Invisible Mountain"
    14. The Kingsbury Manx- "Ascenseur Ouvert!"
    15. Julie Doiron- "I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day"
    16. Tinariwen- "Imidiwen Companions"
    17. Hammer No More The Fingers- "Looking for Bruce"
    18. Vetiver- "Tight Knit"
    19. V/A- "Ghana Special" (Soundway)
    20. Phosphorescent- "To Willie"

    12"s/7"s/EPs/Singles:
    01. High Places/Soft Circle- split 12"
    02. Superchunk- "Crossed Wires" 7"
    03. High Places- "I Was Born" single
    04. Mark McGuire- "VDSQ - Solo Acoustic Volume Two"
    05. Bell- "Magic Tape" 7"
    06. No Age- "Losing Feeling" EP
    07. Whatever Brains- "Saddle Up" 7"
    08. Horseback- "MILH IHVH" 7"
    09. All Tiny Creatures- "Segni" 12"

    Most looking forward to in 2010: Gayngs (you've never really partied unless you've partied to Gayngs)

    Clare Connolly (Auxiliary House)

    1. Jonsi & Alex- "Riceboy Sleeps"
    2. Jack Rose- "Dr. Ragtime & Pals" / "s/t" (RIP)
    3. Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    4. Real Estate- "s/t"
    5. D Rider- "Mother of Curses"
    6. Love of Everything- "Ghosts & Friends"
    7. Owen- "New Leaves"
    8. Richard Youngs- "Under Stellar Stream"
    9. Mount Eerie- "Wind’s Poem"
    10. Jackie O Motherfucker- "Ballads of the Revolution"
    11. Kurt Vile- "Childish Prodigy"
    12. Neon Indian- "Psychic Chasms"

    Wil Donegan (Auxiliary House)

    Trembling Bells- "Carbeth" (I think my favorite? That and megafaun. http://www.myspace.com/tremblingbells First song. All of them. Rock it. Don't judge me for her voice)
    Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    Bill Callahan- "Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle"
    Marvellous Boy- "Calypso From West Africa" (Honest Jon's)
    The xx- "s/t"
    The Clientele- "Bonfires On The Heath"
    True Widow- "s/t" http://www.myspace.com/truewidow (Listen to Duelist, and loud...)
    Akron/Family- "Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free"
    Open Strings: 1920's Virtuoso Recordings and New Responses
    Vetiver- "Tight Knit"

    Things I discovered this year that are not new but I like a lot:

    Wire (why was I not told how good this band is?)
    Souled American (Fe and Flubber are awesome records)
    Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance
    Jim Ford (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-2-3JUim54)
    Kath Bloom and Loren Conners

    Will Hackney (Trekky Records Management, Lost In The Trees)


    1. Bill Callahan- "Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle"
    2. Mount Eerie- "Wind's Poem"
    3. Built to Spill- "There is No Enemy"
    4. Wye Oak- "The Knot"
    5. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy- "Beware"
    6. Mirah- "(A)spera"
    7. Embarrassing Fruits- "Community / Exploitation"
    8. St. Vincent- "Actor"
    9. Bowerbirds- "Upper Air"
    10. Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    11. Karl Blau- "Zebra"
    12. Neko Case- "Middle Cyclone"
    13. Why?- "Eskimo Snow"
    14. The Kingsbury Manx- "Ascenseur Ouvert!"
    15. Drake- "So Far Gone"
    16. The Beatles- Reissues

    Josh Kimbrough (Butterflies)

    Bowerbirds- "Upper Air"
    D. Rider- "Mother of Curses"
    Joan of Arc- "Flowers"
    Jim O'Rourke- "The Visitor"
    Yo La Tengo- "Popular Songs"
    Megafaun- "Gather, Form, and Fly"
    Birds And Arrows- "Starmaker"
    Deleted Scenes- "Birdseed Shirt"
    Embarrassing Fruits- "Community / Exploitation"

    Seamus Kenney (Lost In The Trees)

    Ray Davies- "The Kings Choral Collection"

    Jon Mackey (Auxiliary House)

    Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    Baroness- "Blue Record"
    Horseback- "The Invisible Mountain"
    David Bazan- "Curse Your Branches"
    The Twilight Sad- "Forget the Night Ahead"
    Dawes- "North Hills"
    Molina & Johnson- "Molina & Johnson"
    Hi Ho Silver Oh- "Put It All In One Place and Burn it"

    Joe Norkus (Embarrassing Fruits)

    BEST:
    (in no order)
    Marmoset- "Tea Tornado"
    Sonic Youth- "The Eternal"
    Dinosaur Jr.- "Farm"
    Deerhunter- "Rainwater Cassette Exchange"
    Girls- "Album" (suck it!)
    Big Star- "Keep An Eye on the Sky" (reissues)
    Veelee- "Two Sides"
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart- "s/t"
    Nirvana- "Bleach" (deluxe edition)
    Polvo- "In Prism" (!!!!)

    WORST:
    (as seen on Pitchfork's "Best New Music")
    Animal Collective- "Merriweather Post Pavilion"
    Dan Deacon- "Bromst"
    Wavves- "WAVVVES"
    The Antlers- "Hospice"
    Dirty Projectors- "Bitte Orca"

    Lee Shaw (Embarrassing Fruits)

    Hammer No More The Fingers- "Looking For Bruce"
    Marmoset- "Tea Tornado"
    Karl Blau- "Zebra"
    Kentucky Nightmare- "Take Her Favour"
    Wavves- "Live in Barcelona"

    David Straughan (Endless Mic)

    Raekwon- "Only Built For Cuban Linx Pt. 2"
    Elvis Costello- "Sulphur to Sugarcane"
    Sean Price- "Kimbo Price"
    Peter, Bjorn & John- "Living Thing"
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  • TRK Best of 2K9

    19 Dec 2009, 16:45 by trekkyrecords



    As 2009 draws to a close, its a great time to reflect on the wonderful year we've had. One special way to reflect is with lists of things that were important to us. Specifically: music that blew our minds in 2009. We've compiled "Best of 2009" lists from select members of the Trekky Records Collective. Here's what they loved:

    Martin Anderson (Trekky Records Management)

    01. Megafaun- "Gather, Form & Fly"
    02. Bowerbirds- "Upper Air"
    03. Akron/Family- "Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free"
    04. MidTown Dickens- "Lanterns"
    05. Mount Eerie- "Wind's Poem"
    06. Chris Darrow- "s/t + Under My Own Disguise" (Everloving reissue)
    07. Phil Cook and His Feet- "s/t"
    08. The Dodos- "Time to Die"
    09. Embarrassing Fruits- "Community / Exploitation"
    10. Slaraffenland- "We're On Your Side"
    11. Volcano Choir- "Unmap"
    12. Califone- "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers"
    13. Horseback- "The Invisible Mountain"
    14. The Kingsbury Manx- "Ascenseur Ouvert!"
    15. Julie Doiron- "I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day"
    16. Tinariwen- "Imidiwen Companions"
    17. Hammer No More The Fingers- "Looking for Bruce"
    18. Vetiver- "Tight Knit"
    19. V/A- "Ghana Special" (Soundway)
    20. Phosphorescent- "To Willie"

    12"s/7"s/EPs/Singles:
    01. High Places/Soft Circle- split 12"
    02. Superchunk- "Crossed Wires" 7"
    03. High Places- "I Was Born" single
    04. Mark McGuire- "VDSQ - Solo Acoustic Volume Two"
    05. Bell- "Magic Tape" 7"
    06. No Age- "Losing Feeling" EP
    07. Whatever Brains- "Saddle Up" 7"
    08. Horseback- "MILH IHVH" 7"
    09. All Tiny Creatures- "Segni" 12"

    Most looking forward to in 2010: Gayngs (you've never really partied unless you've partied to Gayngs)

    Clare Connolly (Auxiliary House)

    1. Jonsi & Alex- "Riceboy Sleeps"
    2. Jack Rose- "Dr. Ragtime & Pals" / "s/t" (RIP)
    3. Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    4. Real Estate- "s/t"
    5. D Rider- "Mother of Curses"
    6. Love of Everything- "Ghosts & Friends"
    7. Owen- "New Leaves"
    8. Richard Youngs- "Under Stellar Stream"
    9. Mount Eerie- "Wind’s Poem"
    10. Jackie O Motherfucker- "Ballads of the Revolution"
    11. Kurt Vile- "Childish Prodigy"
    12. Neon Indian- "Psychic Chasms"

    Wil Donegan (Auxiliary House)

    Trembling Bells- "Carbeth" (I think my favorite? That and megafaun. http://www.myspace.com/tremblingbells First song. All of them. Rock it. Don't judge me for her voice)
    Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    Bill Callahan- "Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle"
    Marvellous Boy- "Calypso From West Africa" (Honest Jon's)
    The xx- "s/t"
    The Clientele- "Bonfires On The Heath"
    True Widow- "s/t" http://www.myspace.com/truewidow (Listen to Duelist, and loud...)
    Akron/Family- "Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free"
    Open Strings: 1920's Virtuoso Recordings and New Responses
    Vetiver- "Tight Knit"

    Things I discovered this year that are not new but I like a lot:

    Wire (why was I not told how good this band is?)
    Souled American (Fe and Flubber are awesome records)
    Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance
    Jim Ford (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-2-3JUim54)
    Kath Bloom and Loren Conners

    Will Hackney (Trekky Records Management, Lost In The Trees)


    1. Bill Callahan- "Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle"
    2. Mount Eerie- "Wind's Poem"
    3. Built to Spill- "There is No Enemy"
    4. Wye Oak- "The Knot"
    5. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy- "Beware"
    6. Mirah- "(A)spera"
    7. Embarrassing Fruits- "Community / Exploitation"
    8. St. Vincent- "Actor"
    9. Bowerbirds- "Upper Air"
    10. Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    11. Karl Blau- "Zebra"
    12. Neko Case- "Middle Cyclone"
    13. Why?- "Eskimo Snow"
    14. The Kingsbury Manx- "Ascenseur Ouvert!"
    15. Drake- "So Far Gone"
    16. The Beatles- Reissues

    Josh Kimbrough (Butterflies)

    Bowerbirds- "Upper Air"
    D. Rider- "Mother of Curses"
    Joan of Arc- "Flowers"
    Jim O'Rourke- "The Visitor"
    Yo La Tengo- "Popular Songs"
    Megafaun- "Gather, Form, and Fly"
    Birds And Arrows- "Starmaker"
    Deleted Scenes- "Birdseed Shirt"
    Embarrassing Fruits- "Community / Exploitation"

    Seamus Kenney (Lost In The Trees)

    Ray Davies- "The Kings Choral Collection"

    Jon Mackey (Auxiliary House)

    Megafaun- "Gather, Form and Fly"
    Baroness- "Blue Record"
    Horseback- "The Invisible Mountain"
    David Bazan- "Curse Your Branches"
    The Twilight Sad- "Forget the Night Ahead"
    Dawes- "North Hills"
    Molina & Johnson- "Molina & Johnson"
    Hi Ho Silver Oh- "Put It All In One Place and Burn it"

    Joe Norkus (Embarrassing Fruits)

    BEST:
    (in no order)
    Marmoset- "Tea Tornado"
    Sonic Youth- "The Eternal"
    Dinosaur Jr.- "Farm"
    Deerhunter- "Rainwater Cassette Exchange"
    Girls- "Album" (suck it!)
    Big Star- "Keep An Eye on the Sky" (reissues)
    Veelee- "Two Sides"
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart- "s/t"
    Nirvana- "Bleach" (deluxe edition)
    Polvo- "In Prism" (!!!!)

    WORST:
    (as seen on Pitchfork's "Best New Music")
    Animal Collective- "Merriweather Post Pavilion"
    Dan Deacon- "Bromst"
    Wavves- "WAVVVES"
    The Antlers- "Hospice"
    Dirty Projectors- "Bitte Orca"

    Lee Shaw (Embarrassing Fruits)

    Hammer No More The Fingers- "Looking For Bruce"
    Marmoset- "Tea Tornado"
    Karl Blau- "Zebra"
    Kentucky Nightmare- "Take Her Favour"
    Wavves- "Live in Barcelona"

    David Straughan (Endless Mic)

    Raekwon- "Only Built For Cuban Linx Pt. 2"
    Elvis Costello- "Sulphur to Sugarcane"
    Sean Price- "Kimbo Price"
    Peter, Bjorn & John- "Living Thing"
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  • 2009 in Review

    18 Dec 2009, 18:00 by OrganizedUproar

    Favourite Albums:

    I was able to narrow it down to 20; the 20 albums that I enjoyed and listened to the most from this past year. Obviously, this list is by no means definitive to anyone but me, just a list of my personal favourites; hopefully you find something new, something to discuss, something you agree with, or something that infuriates you. Enjoy.

    1. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca

    2. Japandroids - Post-Nothing

    3. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion

    4. Attack In Black - Years (By One Thousand Fingertips)
    5. Passion Pit - Manners
    6. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    7. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    8. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
    9. The Rural Alberta Advantage - Hometowns
    10. Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind
    11. Wax Mannequin - Saxon
    12. The xx - The xx
    13. The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
    14. Sunset Rubdown - Dragon Slayer
    15. Girls - Album
    16. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    17. Destroyer - Bay of Pigs
    18. Harlem Shakes - Technicolor Health
    19. Delorean - Ayrton Senna
    20. Bon Iver - Blood Bank

    Favourite Tracks:

    1. Japandroids - PlayYoung Hearts Spark Fire
    2. Animal Collective - What Would I Want? Sky
    3. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
    4. Animal Collective - My Girls
    5. Dirty Projectors - Useful Chamber
    6. Dirty Projectors - Cannibal Resource
    7. Destroyer - Bay Of Pigs
    8. Harlem Shakes - PlayStrictly Game
    9. Attack In Black - PlayI'm a Rock
    10. Phoenix - Countdown

    Best Shows:

    Everything about each of these shows is taken into account in my rankings, from who I went with, to the venue they were at. I also haven't included openers for all the shows, but rather only on occasions when the opener had a strong effect on the overall quality and general memorableness of the show.

    1. Built to Spill - October 6th - Lee's Palace
    2. Dirty Projectors - July 22nd - Lee's Palace
    3. Japandroids - September 18th - Albion Hotel
    4. Mogwai with The Twilight Sad - May 4th - The Phoenix
    5. Animal Collective - May 16th - Sound Academy
    6. Passion Pit with Harlem Shakes - June 16th - Lee's Palace
    7. Beirut - July 9th- The Phoenix
    8. Shad - November 26th - ebar
    9. Wax Mannequin - November 7th - Maxwell's
    10. Andrew W.K. - February 5th - Sound Academy

    Most Anticipated:

    Taking a look forward to the new year, I've also included my top 20 most anticipated albums that are currently announced for 2010 (January 26th is going to put the hurt on my wallet, apparently). Here they are, listed alphabetically by artist:

    Arcade Fire - TBA - May
    Band of Horses - Night Rainbows - TBA
    Beach House - Teen Dream - January 26
    Fleet Foxes - TBA
    Free Energy - Stuck on Nothing - January 26
    Frightened Rabbit - The Winter of Mixed Drinks - March 9
    The Gaslight Anthem - TBA - Early 2010
    The Hold Steady - TBA
    Interpol -TBA - Early 2010
    MGMT - Congratulations - Spring
    The National - TBA
    No Age - TBA
    Panda Bear - TBA
    LCD Soundsystem - TBA - March
    Los Campesinos! - Romance is Boring - January 26
    Spoon - Transference - January 26
    The Strokes - TBA - Late 2010
    Ted Leo and The Pharmacists - The Brutalist Bricks - March 9
    Vampire Weekend - Contra - January 12
    The Wrens - Funeral - Fall
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