Showing posts with label Best of 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best of 2009. Show all posts
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
The Sky Report - Videos of the Year
Fever Ray - When I Grow Up (dir. Martin de Thurrah)
When I Grow Up from Fever Ray on Vimeo.
The Horrors - Sea Within A Sea (dir. Doug Hart)
Depeche Mode - Wrong (dir. Patrick Daughters)
Rainbow Arabia - Omar K (dir. Keith Musil)
The Flaming Lips - Watching the Planets (dir. Wayne Coyne & George Salisbury) (NSFW)
Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks (dir. Patrick Daughters)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll (dir. Richard Ayoade)
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance (dir. Francis Lawrence)
Matt & Kim - Lessons Learned (dir. Taylor Cohen and Otto Arsenault)
Fever Ray - If I Had A Heart (dir. Andreas Nilsson)
When I Grow Up from Fever Ray on Vimeo.
The Horrors - Sea Within A Sea (dir. Doug Hart)
Depeche Mode - Wrong (dir. Patrick Daughters)
Rainbow Arabia - Omar K (dir. Keith Musil)
The Flaming Lips - Watching the Planets (dir. Wayne Coyne & George Salisbury) (NSFW)
Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks (dir. Patrick Daughters)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll (dir. Richard Ayoade)
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance (dir. Francis Lawrence)
Matt & Kim - Lessons Learned (dir. Taylor Cohen and Otto Arsenault)
Fever Ray - If I Had A Heart (dir. Andreas Nilsson)
If I Had A Heart from Fever Ray on Vimeo.
Best of 2009 - Guest List - Class Actress
As the year winds to an end, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Class Actress is the brainchild of Brooklyn based artist Elizabeth Harper, and she is poised to breakout in a big way in 2010. Her debut ep Journal of Ardency is scheduled for a February 9th release on Terrible Records, the new offshoot from Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor. If you haven't yet, get the leadoff track "Careful What You Say" below. Harper took time out from her busy schedule to share her favorite things of the year.
2009 In no particular order.
Girls - "Lust for Life" (single)
A warm, honest hug from the friend you wish you had who'd admit they were as fucked up as you.
Mariah Carey - "Obsessed" (single)
Nobody does it like Mariah, she just makes hooky, bitchy, diva pop hits.
Cass McCombs - "You Saved My Life" (track from Catacombs)
Epic love song. Seeing him play this live at the Bowery Ballroom was beautiful. I have a crush on him.
Patrick Cleandenim - "Telephone Song" (track from Orange Moonbeam Floorshow)
I listened to this song for a month straight. Maybe because I had a crush on him, maybe not.
Chairlift - "Evident Utensil" (video)
I was tied up limb for limb to a tree in the woods, whipped by Victor (Boy Crisis/Das Rascit) and then baptized in a river.
Bat for Lashes - "Daniel" ( live on David Letterman).
Das Racist - "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell" (track)
Kinda genius.
Major Lazer - "Pon De Floor" (Video)
Robert Pattinson
Girl Crisis
Let the Right One In (film)
still and romantic
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
2009 Highlights - Bat For Lashes
Bat For Lashes perfectly translated their track "Daniel" to the small screen, making their television debut on Late Night with David Letterman. The song almost sounds better than the Two Suns version.
Labels:
Bat For Lashes,
Best of 2009,
Daniel,
David Letterman,
Two Suns
Thursday, December 24, 2009
The Sky Report - New (Old)/Reissues of the Year
1. Ghana Special - Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds & Ghanaian Blues (1968-81)
2. Nirvana - Live at Reading (1992)
3. Kraftwerk - The Catalogue
4. Warp 20 - Various artists
5. Pisces - A Lovely Sight (1969)
6. U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
7. The Beatles - Stero Box/In Mono
8. Legends of Benin - Various artists
9. Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos
10. Strange Breaks & Mr. Thing Vol. II - Various artists
Labels:
Best of 2009,
Ghana Special,
Kraftwerk,
Legends of Benin,
Mr. Thing,
Nigeria 70,
Nirvana,
Pisces,
Strange Breaks,
The Beatles,
U2
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
The Sky Report - Songs of the Year
1. Animal Collective - My Girls
2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero
3. Phoenix - 1901
4. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
5. Washed Out - Feel It All Around
6. Pure Ecstasy - You're In It Now
7. The XX - Crystalised
8. Radiohead - These Are My Twisted Words
9. Atlas Sound (ft. Laetitia Sadier) - Quick Canals
10. Bat For Lashes - Daniel
11. The Pains of Being Pure At Heart - Young Adult Friction
12. St. Vincent - Actor Out of Work
13. Fever Ray - When I Grow Up
14. Girls - Hellhole Ratrace
15. PJ Harvey & John Parish - Black Hearted Love
16. Wavves - So Bored
17. Dirty Projectors - Stillness is the Move
18. Florence + the Machine - You've Got the Love (XX Remix)
19. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll
20. Thom Yorke - Hearing Damage
21. The Flaming Lips - Watching the Planets
22. Gossip - Heavy Cross
23. Julian Casablancas - 11th Dimension
24. Neon Indian - Should Have Taken Acid With You
25. JJ - Ecstasy
26. Memory Tapes - Bicycle
27. Atlas Sound (ft. Noah Lennox) - Walkabout
28. Discovery - Orange Shirt
29. Sharon Van Etten - For You
30. Woods - Rain On
31. Beach Fossils - Vacation
32. Natureboy - Heart to Fool
33. Neko Case - This Tornado Loves You
34. Dirty Projectors & David Byrne - Knotty Pine
35. White Denim - I Start To Run
36. The Antlers - Bear
37. Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros - Home
38. Real Estate - Beach Comber
39. Warpaint - Billie Holiday
40. Taken By Trees - Watch the Waves (Memory Tapes remix)
Pop songs of the year...
1. Beyonce - Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
2. Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
3. Jay-Z (ft. Alicia Keys) - Empire State of Mind
4. La Roux - Bulletproof
5. Miike Snow - Animal
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The Sky Report - EP's of the Year
1. Washed Out - Life of Leisure
2. Warpaint - Exquisite Corpse
3. Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind
4. Memory Cassette - Call & Response
5. Pure Ecstasy - Future Nostalgia
6. Small Black - s/t
7. Bullion - Young Heartache
8. No Age - Losing Feeling
9. MillionYoung - Sunndreamm
10. Air Waves - s/t
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Monday, December 21, 2009
The Sky Report - Albums of the Year
1. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
2. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
3. The Antlers - Hospice
4. Fever Ray - s/t
5. The Horrors - Primary Colours
6. Atlas Sound - Logos
7. Natureboy - s/t
8. The Fiery Furnaces - I'm Going Away
9. The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
10. PJ Harvey & John Parish - A Woman A Man Walked By
11. Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport
12. Bat For Lashes - Two Suns
13. The XX - XX
14. Sharon Van Etten - Because I Was In Love
15. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
16. The Raveonettes - In and Out of Control
17. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
18. Nite Jewel - Good Evening
19. The Pains of Being Pure At Heart - s/t
20. Real Estate - s/t
21. JJ - n° 2
22. Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
23. Bear In Heaven - Beast Rest Forth Mouth
24. Antony & the Johnsons - The Crying Light
25. Girls - Album
26. Woods - Songs of Shame
27. White Denim - Fits
28. Ganglians - Monster Head Room
29. Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
30. Lotus Plaza - The Floodlight Collective
31. Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms
32. Dark Was the Night (compilation) - various artists
33. Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue
34. Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer
35. St. Vincent - Actor
36. Royksopp - Junior
37. Masterface - Freedom Tower
38. DâM-FunK - Toeachizown
39. Cold Cave - Love Comes Close
40. Telepathe - Dance Mother
41. Wavves - Wavvves
42. Gossip - Music For Men
43. The Sandwitches - How To Make Ambient Sadcake
44. Neko Case - Middle Cyclone
45. Jeremy Jay - Slow Dance
46. Discovery - LP
47. Here We Go Magic - s/t
48. Micachu - Jewellery
49. Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy
50. Night Control - Death Control
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
2. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
3. The Antlers - Hospice
4. Fever Ray - s/t
5. The Horrors - Primary Colours
6. Atlas Sound - Logos
7. Natureboy - s/t
8. The Fiery Furnaces - I'm Going Away
9. The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
10. PJ Harvey & John Parish - A Woman A Man Walked By
11. Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport
12. Bat For Lashes - Two Suns
13. The XX - XX
14. Sharon Van Etten - Because I Was In Love
15. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
16. The Raveonettes - In and Out of Control
17. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
18. Nite Jewel - Good Evening
19. The Pains of Being Pure At Heart - s/t
20. Real Estate - s/t
21. JJ - n° 2
22. Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
23. Bear In Heaven - Beast Rest Forth Mouth
24. Antony & the Johnsons - The Crying Light
25. Girls - Album
26. Woods - Songs of Shame
27. White Denim - Fits
28. Ganglians - Monster Head Room
29. Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
30. Lotus Plaza - The Floodlight Collective
31. Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms
32. Dark Was the Night (compilation) - various artists
33. Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue
34. Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer
35. St. Vincent - Actor
36. Royksopp - Junior
37. Masterface - Freedom Tower
38. DâM-FunK - Toeachizown
39. Cold Cave - Love Comes Close
40. Telepathe - Dance Mother
41. Wavves - Wavvves
42. Gossip - Music For Men
43. The Sandwitches - How To Make Ambient Sadcake
44. Neko Case - Middle Cyclone
45. Jeremy Jay - Slow Dance
46. Discovery - LP
47. Here We Go Magic - s/t
48. Micachu - Jewellery
49. Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy
50. Night Control - Death Control
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Friday, December 18, 2009
Best of 2009 - Our List Coming on Monday
This has been one of the most challenging years to decide on 50 albums, but we're almost there! Check back on Monday for our full list! This will be followed by our best ep's, pop songs, and new (old) music, as well as a list of the most promising acts for 2010 - all next week. See you then!
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - The Antlers
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. The Antlers have quietly become the breakout band of the year. Their third album Hospice has shown up with high placing on year-end lists such as The Music Slut, Stereogum and NPR's All Things Considered. And just last night they headlined a sold-out Bowery Ballroom. I think you get the point - the album is amazing!
Here are The Antlers' six favorite songs of the year, according to drummer Michael Lerner:
(In no particular order)...
Bon Iver - "Bloodbank"
Justin Vernon's soul/folk picked up right where he left off with For
Emma, Forever Ago. Beautiful melody and imagery here.
Sharon Van Etten - "I Wish I Knew"
Can a song be both fragile and powerful at the same time? Absolutely!
Just a gorgeous song. Sharon's live shows are also a must see.
Phoenix - "1901"
I feel like I heard this song everywhere this year and it still
continues to dominate my iPod. It completely succeeds in striking the
perfect balance between pop and rock.
Grizzly Bear - "While You Wait for the Others"
Such a great song! The verses slyly creep along before exploding into
the soaring chorus. The harmonies in that chorus are amazing! Also
great is the way the downbeat is dropped and lands on the 2 - Love
that!
Dirty Projectors - "No Intention" / "Stillness is the Move"
Ok, maybe I am breaking the rules by choosing both of these songs here
instead of just one, but I don't care - they are both that good!
2 of the best songs you'll never hear on Hot 97 but totally could/should.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE
Here are The Antlers' six favorite songs of the year, according to drummer Michael Lerner:
(In no particular order)...
Bon Iver - "Bloodbank"
Justin Vernon's soul/folk picked up right where he left off with For
Emma, Forever Ago. Beautiful melody and imagery here.
Sharon Van Etten - "I Wish I Knew"
Can a song be both fragile and powerful at the same time? Absolutely!
Just a gorgeous song. Sharon's live shows are also a must see.
Phoenix - "1901"
I feel like I heard this song everywhere this year and it still
continues to dominate my iPod. It completely succeeds in striking the
perfect balance between pop and rock.
Grizzly Bear - "While You Wait for the Others"
Such a great song! The verses slyly creep along before exploding into
the soaring chorus. The harmonies in that chorus are amazing! Also
great is the way the downbeat is dropped and lands on the 2 - Love
that!
Dirty Projectors - "No Intention" / "Stillness is the Move"
Ok, maybe I am breaking the rules by choosing both of these songs here
instead of just one, but I don't care - they are both that good!
2 of the best songs you'll never hear on Hot 97 but totally could/should.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - Frankie Rose

As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. As a past member of bands like Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts, and Dum Dum Girls, Frankie Rose has quite the midas touch. Now she blazes ahead with her new band Frankie & The Outs, just another vivid chapter in the Frankie Rose saga. The new band plays "Beach Party" on New Years Eve at Cameo Gallery with fellow "Guest List" band Beach Fossils, as well as Surfer Blood, and We Are Country Mice. Flier and Frankie Rose track below.
Here are Frankie's picks:
Moon Duo - Killing Time (ep)
Grass Widow - s/t
Pearl Harbor - Something About the Chapparals (ep)
Best song - Atlas Sound (ft. Laetitia Sadier) - "Quick Canal"
Best new NY band - STARRING
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE

Monday, December 14, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - Lauren Flax
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Worldwide DJ sensation Lauren Flax adds her two cents to our year-end "Guest List" series. Flax as DJ has spent the last few years, spinning with or alongside acts like Fischerspooner, Moby, The B-52's, and Yelle. Her picks here are sparse and abstract, not unlike say, minimalist techno? Some picks are spot on, some fantastic, but not 2009, and others are just left to interpretation.
1) Azari & III
2) Burial
3) Telepathe
4) Classic House
5) Brooklyn
Lauren Flax recently released her debut single "You've Changed", featuring Sia on vocals:
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
1) Azari & III
2) Burial
3) Telepathe
4) Classic House
5) Brooklyn
Lauren Flax recently released her debut single "You've Changed", featuring Sia on vocals:
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Labels:
Azari III,
Best of 2009,
Brooklyn,
Burial,
Classic House,
Guest List 09,
Lauren Flax,
Sia,
Telepathe,
You've Changed
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - Callers
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Today we have Sara Lucas, lead singer of Western Vinyl band Callers. Callers have toured with Here We Go Magic, Glass Ghost, and have the luxury of a 7.8 rating for their debut album on Pitchfork.com. The band has just completed their follow-up, due early-mid 2010 and from their performance at our last showcase, we're really excited about this release. Sara's not above it all, though. In fact, she of all the contributing artists here, is by far the most meticulous. She hit me up multiple times to make adjustments to her picks. This, I love, and fully respect! Here are Callers' well thought out picks:
Light Asylum - myspace.com/lightasylum
As of yet they are "unreleased"- it's only a matter of time. Shannon and Bruno are incredible. I saw them live this summer and it was one of the best shows i've seen in New York. Shannon is also in A Rose Parade and toured with !!!.
Here We Go Magic - Here We Go Magic
Some of the most original songwriting and transcending live performances. Not categorizable and always gorgeous.
Dark Dark Dark - Remix 7" - (check out Snow Magic from Blood Onion Records/Supply and Demand Music, 2008) These are remixes of songs off of their full-length, Snow Magic, released last year. Lovely people, lovely music. Look out for the film, "Flood Tide," (for which they compose the music and act) filmed during their Swimming Cities of the Switchback Seas days.
Tim Wehrle - Howler, self-released LP, vinyl only
Also goes by the name Blonde Ramone. Lives in Burlington, IA and makes beautiful art. I've been listening to his music for years.
Stagger Back Brass Band - LP Pattysounds - They are an exploding circus blender of horns, accordion and drums. The writing by Patrick Farrell sounds like nothing else out there. If a filmmaker were to create a visual manifestation based on their compositions, every motion of the human experience would be encapsulated without ever digressing from their sound.
Also (there are too many!) releases from: Javelin (Thrill Jockey), Why Are We Building Such A Big Ship? (Domino Sound), and Midnight Masses - Rapture Ready.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Light Asylum - myspace.com/lightasylum
As of yet they are "unreleased"- it's only a matter of time. Shannon and Bruno are incredible. I saw them live this summer and it was one of the best shows i've seen in New York. Shannon is also in A Rose Parade and toured with !!!.
Here We Go Magic - Here We Go Magic
Some of the most original songwriting and transcending live performances. Not categorizable and always gorgeous.
Dark Dark Dark - Remix 7" - (check out Snow Magic from Blood Onion Records/Supply and Demand Music, 2008) These are remixes of songs off of their full-length, Snow Magic, released last year. Lovely people, lovely music. Look out for the film, "Flood Tide," (for which they compose the music and act) filmed during their Swimming Cities of the Switchback Seas days.
Tim Wehrle - Howler, self-released LP, vinyl only
Also goes by the name Blonde Ramone. Lives in Burlington, IA and makes beautiful art. I've been listening to his music for years.
Stagger Back Brass Band - LP Pattysounds - They are an exploding circus blender of horns, accordion and drums. The writing by Patrick Farrell sounds like nothing else out there. If a filmmaker were to create a visual manifestation based on their compositions, every motion of the human experience would be encapsulated without ever digressing from their sound.
Also (there are too many!) releases from: Javelin (Thrill Jockey), Why Are We Building Such A Big Ship? (Domino Sound), and Midnight Masses - Rapture Ready.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Callers at the "Secret Garden" from hoovesontheturf on Vimeo.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - Luiza Sa of CSS
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Today we have Luiza Sa, guitarist for Brazilian band CSS. We're a longtime fan of Luiza's - she gave us our very first interview back in 2007. Since then we've kept close tabs on our girl. CSS are currently writing songs for their third LP, due next year.
Fever Ray - Fever Ray
Who doesn't love The Knife? I can't believe these people are this talented. It feels like a new sound. The future is in Sweden, maybe it always was. The show is a life experience. And the videos...
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Yellow House (2006) was a pretty good record, but I have to say Vecaktimest is even better. The production is perfect, the right amount of acoustic vibe. And I don't know many bands that could make this unique, beautiful, unexpected music and play it live perfectly. The voices are something. The video for "Two Weeks" is amazing.
GIRLS - Album
This band brings us back to the truth of the simple songs. Songs like Velvet Underground's songs. San Francisco feeling. Just makes me happy to listen to this band, but real happy - not phony happy. I wasn't paying much attention and I got addicted.
THE XX - XX
This is a beautiful combination of things that maybe we've seen, before but not together. Lovely guitars that can remind one of a Portland scene mixed with New Order's sounds and topped with nicely spoken vocals. Maybe dark, but just a bit. Very good for a first record.
Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster (ep)/Bad Romance (single)
I could speak of Beyonce's not so great double album (maybe good if it wasn't a double!), yet amazing "Single Ladies" video, or the really good Jay-Z track with Alicia Keys, "Empire State of Mind" - but if I'm gonna pick the pop song of the year, I have to pick Lady Gaga. Her album is a good one and I'm not sure if it's going to last or be a 2009 thing, but her "Bad Romance" single that followed - it's even better. So, as much as anyone would like to forget about her, there's just no way.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Fever Ray - Fever Ray
Who doesn't love The Knife? I can't believe these people are this talented. It feels like a new sound. The future is in Sweden, maybe it always was. The show is a life experience. And the videos...
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Yellow House (2006) was a pretty good record, but I have to say Vecaktimest is even better. The production is perfect, the right amount of acoustic vibe. And I don't know many bands that could make this unique, beautiful, unexpected music and play it live perfectly. The voices are something. The video for "Two Weeks" is amazing.
GIRLS - Album
This band brings us back to the truth of the simple songs. Songs like Velvet Underground's songs. San Francisco feeling. Just makes me happy to listen to this band, but real happy - not phony happy. I wasn't paying much attention and I got addicted.
THE XX - XX
This is a beautiful combination of things that maybe we've seen, before but not together. Lovely guitars that can remind one of a Portland scene mixed with New Order's sounds and topped with nicely spoken vocals. Maybe dark, but just a bit. Very good for a first record.
Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster (ep)/Bad Romance (single)
I could speak of Beyonce's not so great double album (maybe good if it wasn't a double!), yet amazing "Single Ladies" video, or the really good Jay-Z track with Alicia Keys, "Empire State of Mind" - but if I'm gonna pick the pop song of the year, I have to pick Lady Gaga. Her album is a good one and I'm not sure if it's going to last or be a 2009 thing, but her "Bad Romance" single that followed - it's even better. So, as much as anyone would like to forget about her, there's just no way.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Monday, December 07, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - NITE JEWEL
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Continuing the series are Nite Jewel, who put out one of my absolute favorite records this year. I raved about them at SXSW back in March. Most recently, they released a 12" on Italians Do It Better, the label responsible for Chromatics, Glass Candy, and the amazing After Dark compilation. Check out Nite Jewel's year-end picks:
Throbbing Gristle - Live in SF 23 april 2009
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Reminiscences EP
Tickley Feather - Hors d'oeurves LP
Pearl Harbor - Something About The Chapparals EP
Little Dragon - Fortune track
And a new (old) favorite:
Steely Dan - Aja LP (clearly not from 2009, but really got into it this '09)
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Throbbing Gristle - Live in SF 23 april 2009
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Reminiscences EP
Tickley Feather - Hors d'oeurves LP
Pearl Harbor - Something About The Chapparals EP
Little Dragon - Fortune track
And a new (old) favorite:
Steely Dan - Aja LP (clearly not from 2009, but really got into it this '09)
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Friday, December 04, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - NATUREBOY
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Natureboy blew my mind this year. I don't think I've spent more personal, alone time with any other record this year. So, I am humbled and gracious that Sara Kermanshahi, the brainchild, songwriter and vocalist behind the band, would share her favorite recordings of the year with us.
1. Masterface Freedom Tower
Seamless, new, innovative and irie. "Excuse Me Girl" is one of my favorite songs of all time.
2. Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavillion
Seemingly effortless yet brilliant vocal melodies.
3. Discovery LP
Trippy, really catchy electro/pop. Lots of arpeggios.
4. Sharon Van Etten Because I Was In Love
Strong and moving songwriting, very full and realized record. Gorgeous voice.
5. Werewolves Dance Raincoat Glass
Garage/punk/psychedelic converge to create impassioned, muse-driven songs.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
1. Masterface Freedom Tower
Seamless, new, innovative and irie. "Excuse Me Girl" is one of my favorite songs of all time.
2. Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavillion
Seemingly effortless yet brilliant vocal melodies.
3. Discovery LP
Trippy, really catchy electro/pop. Lots of arpeggios.
4. Sharon Van Etten Because I Was In Love
Strong and moving songwriting, very full and realized record. Gorgeous voice.
5. Werewolves Dance Raincoat Glass
Garage/punk/psychedelic converge to create impassioned, muse-driven songs.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Best of 2009 - Guest List - SHARON VAN ETTEN
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Next we have Sharon Van Etten, who has had an absolutely amazing year. When I first hung out with her at SXSW last March, she seemed confident, yet altogether unsure of what the outcome of her new LP would be. Weeks later, the staggering Because I Was In Love was released and the blog world was stunned. What a shockingly sparse, honest, and cohesive album she had up her sleeve! All the major players cited her with positive remarks - Pitchfork, Gorilla vs. Bear, Spinner - and if that weren't enough, she popped up on The Antlers' Hospice LP, an album that is in serious contention for record of the year. And now she's laying her own claim on best of lists, just yesterday topping Said the Gramophone's Best Songs of 2009 list. Yes, she came in at #1! And just to add more fuel to the fire, she shows up on Earfarm's Top Ten Bands To Watch in 2010. I think I've said enough. Here are Sharon's top 5 selections for 2009...
#1 - The Antlers - Hospice - They've worked really hard. They are genuine, sweet, honest people and every time I put the record on, I am reminded of that.
#2 - She Keeps Bees - Nests - Jess and Andy are amazing together. They have the best rock show hands down I have ever seen - and her voice SLAYS. Be on the look out for a light coming your way through blues methods.
#3 - Natureboy - Natureboy - Her arrangements are STUNNING and her songwriting is classic. Gets stuck in my head every time. And Sarah's voice reminds me of Betty Serveert which was one of my favorite bands in high school - so I get SUPER reminiscent.
#4 - Glass Ghost - Idol Omen - Another really hard working ny band. I got to play with them a few times and it is so exciting to see them go further and further. I have been looking forward to this one for over a year now. Crazy mix of hip hop, indie, jazz, spoken word. David Byrne reincarnation - no doubt.
#5 - Rain Machine - Rain Machine - Kyp Malone is the most balls out, risk taking, honest, blunt writers I have ever met and have been lucky enough to know and to play with. I played with him when he was still playing these songs solo. To see them grow (organically) with his friends - to see his ideas brought to a whole new level is so exciting to me. It's rare to get this kind of honesty in music these days... and to hear and understand his incites has always been inspiring to me.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
#1 - The Antlers - Hospice - They've worked really hard. They are genuine, sweet, honest people and every time I put the record on, I am reminded of that.
#2 - She Keeps Bees - Nests - Jess and Andy are amazing together. They have the best rock show hands down I have ever seen - and her voice SLAYS. Be on the look out for a light coming your way through blues methods.
#3 - Natureboy - Natureboy - Her arrangements are STUNNING and her songwriting is classic. Gets stuck in my head every time. And Sarah's voice reminds me of Betty Serveert which was one of my favorite bands in high school - so I get SUPER reminiscent.
#4 - Glass Ghost - Idol Omen - Another really hard working ny band. I got to play with them a few times and it is so exciting to see them go further and further. I have been looking forward to this one for over a year now. Crazy mix of hip hop, indie, jazz, spoken word. David Byrne reincarnation - no doubt.
#5 - Rain Machine - Rain Machine - Kyp Malone is the most balls out, risk taking, honest, blunt writers I have ever met and have been lucky enough to know and to play with. I played with him when he was still playing these songs solo. To see them grow (organically) with his friends - to see his ideas brought to a whole new level is so exciting to me. It's rare to get this kind of honesty in music these days... and to hear and understand his incites has always been inspiring to me.
FULL YEAR-END COVERAGE HERE
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
ANIMAL COLLECTIVE End Year on High Note
With the year winding to an end, Animal Collective are poised to sweep most music critics best of lists with their now legendary LP Merriweather Post Pavillion. The Fader magazine are so taken with the psych-rock band, that they've granted them guest editor duties for the final issue of 2009. The issue hits stands on December 15th.
The band also just released a new ep Fall Be Kind, which features the first ever legally licensed Grateful Dead sample. It available now digitally and December 15th physically.
Here is their latest video for "In the Flowers", the opening track from MPP.
The band also just released a new ep Fall Be Kind, which features the first ever legally licensed Grateful Dead sample. It available now digitally and December 15th physically.
Here is their latest video for "In the Flowers", the opening track from MPP.
Best of 2009 - Guest List - BEACH FOSSILS
As a precursor to our impending year-end list, we've asked some of our favorite artists to select their five favorite releases of 2009. Kicking off the series is Christopher Burke of Beach Fossils, an up and coming Brooklyn band who are recording their debut LP for release in 2010. Beach Fossils have two of the greatest tracks of the year. If you're unfamiliar, please do yourself a favor a stream the tracks "Vacation" and "Daydream" on myspace. Burke is also a member of Psychic and Kegs of Acid.
CHRISTOPHER BURKE (BEACH FOSSILS/PSYCHIC/KEGS OF ACID)
In no particular order:
PC Worship - NYC STONE AGE
Lo-fi weirdo friends of mine who make truly bizarre music. Designed to be challenging, absurd outsider shit that also has its moments.
Check out "So Denied" and MAYBE you'll get what I mean.
Woods - Songs of Shame
Really good songs, really cool people.
The Beets - Spit In The Face Of People Who Dont Want To Be Cool
Awesome ultra-short pop jams played on buzzy acoustic guitars by three shouting Queens natives. Cool with a good sense of humor.
Air Waves - EP
Five gems.
Rainbow Bridge - Big Wave Rider "7
This is only a single, but everything about it came together well. Executed by some Bay Area kids.
WHOO! There were also good releases by Prince Rama of Ahodhya, Gary War, Real Estate etc. etc.
Chocolate Bobka: Beach Fossils - 'Vacation' from Ray Concepcioñ on Vimeo.
CHRISTOPHER BURKE (BEACH FOSSILS/PSYCHIC/KEGS OF ACID)
In no particular order:
PC Worship - NYC STONE AGE
Lo-fi weirdo friends of mine who make truly bizarre music. Designed to be challenging, absurd outsider shit that also has its moments.
Check out "So Denied" and MAYBE you'll get what I mean.
Woods - Songs of Shame
Really good songs, really cool people.
The Beets - Spit In The Face Of People Who Dont Want To Be Cool
Awesome ultra-short pop jams played on buzzy acoustic guitars by three shouting Queens natives. Cool with a good sense of humor.
Air Waves - EP
Five gems.
Rainbow Bridge - Big Wave Rider "7
This is only a single, but everything about it came together well. Executed by some Bay Area kids.
WHOO! There were also good releases by Prince Rama of Ahodhya, Gary War, Real Estate etc. etc.
Chocolate Bobka: Beach Fossils - 'Vacation' from Ray Concepcioñ on Vimeo.
Friday, November 06, 2009
New GRIZZLY BEAR Video - Ready, Able
Directed by Allison Schulnik, the latest Grizzly Bear video is as haunting and beautiful as any of the band's previous videos. "Ready, Able" is taken from Veckatimest, available now on Warp.
Labels:
Allison Schulnik,
Best of 2009,
Grizzly Bear,
Ready Able,
Veckatimest
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