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  • Favorite Albums Of 2009

    9 Dic 2009, 14:11 de mrshake

    It takes a special breed of person to make end-of-year top ten lists of a given category. I don't mean "special" as in exemplary, or somehow a cut above. Interestingly, though, that demographic dovetails nicely with the type of person who might think that their ranting and hyperbole might be interesting to the whole wide internet. So here's a list of Mike's Choices for the top ten records of the year. The year might not be over, but unless the Young Jeezy record or Rod Stewart albums is going to BLOW MY MIND, I'm going to call it. These are ranked, largely, by how much enjoyment I got out of them, how much I liked them. Not terribly empirical, but it seems to work for me.

    1. The Big Pink - A Brief History of Love
    Huge without being silly, atmospheric without being limpid, it's just booming, thundering neo-shoegazer of the finest variety. Maybe not the best record of the year on a technical scale, but I've listened to and enjoyed this album more than any other this year, and it only came out in September. Bits of everything from My Bloody Valentine to The Jesus and Mary Chain are folded into the mix, but without ever really sounding specifically derivative. I heard the "Velvet" single and had to go out that day to get the single, just to have a real physical copy of it. It's that good, and there is no hesitation in me naming this my favorite album of the year.

    2. The Vandelles - Del Black Aloha
    Coming from out of a buzz-less nowhere with their debut EP, they followed up with a full-length that did everything you would want a first album to do after a killer EP... more of the same, but deeper. Sonically, it's halfway between some wicked surf band we've never heard of and a blast of feedback like a bucket of cold water in the face. Once again, Jesus And Mary Chain comparisons aren't inaccurate, but it's more than just sounding like a good band that makes this a great record. Thrilling sonics, oceanic reverbs, swaggering hooks... it's got what a good rock record needs to have.

    3. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    With some of the more jagged edges sanded down from the unexpectedly amazing Beyond, what we have here is an imminently satisfying collection of wistful melodies and extended soloing. If you like Dinosaur Jr., you'll love this record... but if you don't like the band, this album might just win you over anyway. Barlow's rumbling bass guitar and Murph's furious tom rolls build a structure to hold up swirling, winding, neo-psychedelic explorations wrung from Mascis' Jazzmaster. It's impressive that any band could make a record this good, much less one that broke up less-than-amicably 20 years ago.

    4. Early Day Miners - The Treatment
    Not so much the sound of a band changing... more like snapping into focus. After several albums of hovering, beautifully longing soundscapes, tunes that felt like memories, a sharpening of hooks and shortening of tunes makes this feel like a new band. Post-punk seems like a touchstone, but it's hard to put my finger on just what this sounds like. Danceable rhythms, mercurical guitar lines, and hooks. Lots of hooks. A surprise? Maybe. A delight? For sure.

    5. A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
    Having been angry that I slept on their self-titled first album, I was thrilled to hear about this follow up. Where the first album was a collection of recordings cobbled into an album release, this is the first one recorded as an album. What does this mean? Sonic cohesion. Every one of these static and reverb epics flows into each other, sounding like a monolithic call to feedback arms. Again, it's a good year to be a shoegazer.

    6. The Dead Weather - Horehound
    I'm no great champion of The Kills, singer Alison Mosshart's main gig, but I've got no beef with them. I'm on record as being a Jack White fan. So what's the deal with this ill-recieved project? Voodoo blues. Dark, oozing, psychedelic evil grooves. And it's fantastic. I do like the White-sung tracks a little better, but there's not a truly weak track on this. People didn't like it because it didn't sound like The White Stripes. So what? This is way more Captain Beefheart's The Mirror Man Sessions than B.B. King. If you wrote it off, try it again. If you haven't heard it, now's the time.

    7. Sune Rose Wagner - Sune Rose Wagner
    It doesn't sound like a Raveonettes album, but it couldn't have been made by anyone who wasn't in The Raveonettes. Gossamer, drifting, dreamy - I hate to fly, and this record put me at ease from Cleveland to Boston. All the Spector-esque arrangements you've come to love, but like Bob Dylan's Time Out of Mind is sounds like it's being recorded by ghosts. It's beautiful, and the fact that it's all sung in Danish makes it even more ethereal. Forget the Cocteau Twins, this is what dream-pop should sound like.

    8. Varsity Drag - Rock'n'Roll Is Such A Hassle : Live In Europe
    Ben Deily left the Lemonheads in '89, put out a record with his new band, Pods, in 1994, then disappeared to have a real life until '06, when Varsity Drag debuted on record. This career-overview live disc shows that while he hasn't been prolific, Deily has certainly been consistently excellent. Everything from early L-heads songs up through 2009 material, it's a fantastic collection for anyone who likes good punky rock songs. Considering how good these songs are, I don't think I need to sell it any further.

    9. The Raveonettes - In And Out Of Control
    I've never considered them one of my favorite bands, but it seems like every year The Raveonettes release a record, it makes my top ten list. This year's is no different, in that it's completely satisfying, sounds wonderful, and has good songs. I just can't get enough of their surf/spy guitars and cooing backup vocals. Last year's Lust, Lust, Lust was a comeback of sorts for a band that never went away - it was just a lean, dark rock record. If you have liked almost anything on this list, you'll like this record. I guarantee it* (*this is in no way a guarantee).

    10. Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
    Far better than I expected, not an earth-shatteringly amazing record, but it's nice to hear a band that I know are honest about doing what's good about big, huge, old-fashioned rock music. It doesn't feel ironic, it doesn't feel put-on, and even though it feels like a little "outsized/ridiculous", that's OK. It's not smarmy like some of the other epically huge bands of the day, and even though I would never want to hear another record that sounds like this, this one sounds good to me.



    --------------------------------------
    psst... is everyone gone?

    Also-Rans: This was too good a year for music to constrain it to the top 10. There were several excellent records this year that just barely didn't make the cut, but deserve one more largely-unread blog to sing their praises.

    of the metro - "April Is The Cruelest Month/Roboboogie": honestly, there would have been a place for this at the grown-up table if it had been more than 2 tracks. It was a best albums list, but this is only down here because of a technicality. What does it sound like? Electronic music that sounds HUMAN. That should be all you need to know. www.myspace.com/inastationofthemetro

    Asobi Seksu - Hush: More dream-pop than shoegazer, it shows that you can strip huge things down, and if they're really good, they'll stand up. This does, and it's beautiful.

    Death - ...For the Whole World To See: pre-punk, Motor City Dirtbombs-esque garage'n'roll that proves that obsessive record collectors deserve to be listened to from time to time.

    Madlib - Beat Konducta, Vol. 5-6: Hazy hip hop fragments from the underground's best (I said it) producer.

    Sonic Youth - The Eternal: solid, tight experiments from the kings and queen of avant-alterna-rock. Fantastic.

    Metric - Fantasies: Haunted, danceable modern pop. It SOUNDS perfect, and probably would if it sounded different, too.

    Mos Def - The Ecstatic: Not enough hip-hop on my proper list, but not for want of trying. After being written off for a couple of albums, Mos Def comes roaring back with his best since his debut.

    Spinnerette - Spinnerette: Hard-edged Rock that shows that Brody Dalle is a lot more than a punk screamer. Almost made number 10 up there.
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  • Favorite Albums Of 2009

    9 Dic 2009, 14:11 de mrshake

    It takes a special breed of person to make end-of-year top ten lists of a given category. I don't mean "special" as in exemplary, or somehow a cut above. Interestingly, though, that demographic dovetails nicely with the type of person who might think that their ranting and hyperbole might be interesting to the whole wide internet. So here's a list of Mike's Choices for the top ten records of the year. The year might not be over, but unless the Young Jeezy record or Rod Stewart albums is going to BLOW MY MIND, I'm going to call it. These are ranked, largely, by how much enjoyment I got out of them, how much I liked them. Not terribly empirical, but it seems to work for me.

    1. The Big Pink - A Brief History of Love
    Huge without being silly, atmospheric without being limpid, it's just booming, thundering neo-shoegazer of the finest variety. Maybe not the best record of the year on a technical scale, but I've listened to and enjoyed this album more than any other this year, and it only came out in September. Bits of everything from My Bloody Valentine to The Jesus and Mary Chain are folded into the mix, but without ever really sounding specifically derivative. I heard the "Velvet" single and had to go out that day to get the single, just to have a real physical copy of it. It's that good, and there is no hesitation in me naming this my favorite album of the year.

    2. The Vandelles - Del Black Aloha
    Coming from out of a buzz-less nowhere with their debut EP, they followed up with a full-length that did everything you would want a first album to do after a killer EP... more of the same, but deeper. Sonically, it's halfway between some wicked surf band we've never heard of and a blast of feedback like a bucket of cold water in the face. Once again, Jesus And Mary Chain comparisons aren't inaccurate, but it's more than just sounding like a good band that makes this a great record. Thrilling sonics, oceanic reverbs, swaggering hooks... it's got what a good rock record needs to have.

    3. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    With some of the more jagged edges sanded down from the unexpectedly amazing Beyond, what we have here is an imminently satisfying collection of wistful melodies and extended soloing. If you like Dinosaur Jr., you'll love this record... but if you don't like the band, this album might just win you over anyway. Barlow's rumbling bass guitar and Murph's furious tom rolls build a structure to hold up swirling, winding, neo-psychedelic explorations wrung from Mascis' Jazzmaster. It's impressive that any band could make a record this good, much less one that broke up less-than-amicably 20 years ago.

    4. Early Day Miners - The Treatment
    Not so much the sound of a band changing... more like snapping into focus. After several albums of hovering, beautifully longing soundscapes, tunes that felt like memories, a sharpening of hooks and shortening of tunes makes this feel like a new band. Post-punk seems like a touchstone, but it's hard to put my finger on just what this sounds like. Danceable rhythms, mercurical guitar lines, and hooks. Lots of hooks. A surprise? Maybe. A delight? For sure.

    5. A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
    Having been angry that I slept on their self-titled first album, I was thrilled to hear about this follow up. Where the first album was a collection of recordings cobbled into an album release, this is the first one recorded as an album. What does this mean? Sonic cohesion. Every one of these static and reverb epics flows into each other, sounding like a monolithic call to feedback arms. Again, it's a good year to be a shoegazer.

    6. The Dead Weather - Horehound
    I'm no great champion of The Kills, singer Alison Mosshart's main gig, but I've got no beef with them. I'm on record as being a Jack White fan. So what's the deal with this ill-recieved project? Voodoo blues. Dark, oozing, psychedelic evil grooves. And it's fantastic. I do like the White-sung tracks a little better, but there's not a truly weak track on this. People didn't like it because it didn't sound like the White Stripes. So what? This is way more Captain Beefheart's Mirror Man than B.B. King. If you wrote it off, try it again. If you haven't heard it, now's the time.

    7. Sune Rose Wagner - Sune Rose Wagner
    It doesn't sound like a Raveonettes album, but it couldn't have been made by anyone who wasn't in The Raveonettes. Gossamer, drifting, dreamy - I hate to fly, and this record put me at ease from Cleveland to Boston. All the Spector-esque arrangements you've come to love, but like Bob Dylan's Time Out of Mind is sounds like it's being recorded by ghosts. It's beautiful, and the fact that it's all sung in Danish makes it even more ethereal. Forget the Cocteau Twins, this is what dream-pop should sound like.

    8. Varsity Drag - Rock 'N' Roll Is Such A Hassle [Live]
    Ben Deily left the Lemonheads in '89, put out a record with his new band, Pods, in 1994, then disappeared to have a real life until '06, when Varsity Drag debuted on record. This career-overview live disc shows that while he hasn't been prolific, Deily has certainly been consistently excellent. Everything from early L-heads songs up through 2009 material, it's a fantastic collection for anyone who likes good punky rock songs. Considering how good these songs are, I don't think I need to sell it any further.

    9. The Raveonettes - In And Out Of Control
    I've never considered them one of my favorite bands, but it seems like every year The Raveonettes release a record, it makes my top ten list. This year's is no different, in that it's completely satisfying, sounds wonderful, and has good songs. I just can't get enough of their surf/spy guitars and cooing backup vocals. Last year's Lust, Lust, Lust was a comeback of sorts for a band that never went away - it was just a lean, dark rock record. If you have liked almost anything on this list, you'll like this record. I guarantee it* (*this is in no way a guarantee).

    10. Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
    Far better than I expected, not an earth-shatteringly amazing record, but it's nice to hear a band that I know are honest about doing what's good about big, huge, old-fashioned rock music. It doesn't feel ironic, it doesn't feel put-on, and even though it feels like a little "outsized/ridiculous", that's OK. It's not smarmy like some of the other epically huge bands of the day, and even though I would never want to hear another record that sounds like this, this one sounds good to me.



    --------------------------------------
    psst... is everyone gone?

    Also-Rans: This was too good a year for music to constrain it to the top 10. There were several excellent records this year that just barely didn't make the cut, but deserve one more largely-unread blog to sing their praises.

    of the metro - "April Is The Cruelest Month/Roboboogie": honestly, there would have been a place for this at the grown-up table if it had been more than 2 tracks. It was a best albums list, but this is only down here because of a technicality. What does it sound like? Electronic music that sounds HUMAN. That should be all you need to know. www.myspace.com/inastationofthemetro

    Asobi Seksu - Hush: More dream-pop than shoegazer, it shows that you can strip huge things down, and if they're really good, they'll stand up. This does, and it's beautiful.

    Death - ...For the Whole World To See: pre-punk, Motor City Dirtbombs-esque garage'n'roll that proves that obsessive record collectors deserve to be listened to from time to time.

    Madlib - Beat Konducta, Vol. 5-6: Hazy hip hop fragments from the underground's best (I said it) producer.

    Sonic Youth - The Eternal: solid, tight experiments from the kings and queen of avant-alterna-rock. Fantastic.

    Metric - Fantasies: Haunted, danceable modern pop. It SOUNDS perfect, and probably would if it sounded different, too.

    Mos Def - The Ecstatic: Not enough hip-hop on my proper list, but not for want of trying. After being written off for a couple of albums, Mos Def comes roaring back with his best since his debut.

    Spinnerette - Spinnerette: Hard-edged Rock that shows that Brody Dalle is a lot more than a punk screamer. Almost made number 10 up there.
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  • Top20: 2009

    9 Dic 2009, 0:31 de fontikos

    20. Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe

    Released 21/4/2009


    19. Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - Tradition In Transition

    Released 29/7/2009


    18. Bob Dylan - Together Through Life

    Released 24/4/2009


    17. Röyksopp - Junior

    Released 20/3/2009


    16. Iggy Pop - Preliminaires

    Released 25/5/2009


    15. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks: Live At The Hollywood Bowl

    Released 6/2/2009


    14. Leonard Cohen - Live in London

    Released 31/3/2009


    13. The Aggrolites - IV

    Released 6/6/2009


    12. W.A.S.P. - Babylon

    Released 16/10/2009


    11. Archive - Controlling Crowds Part IV

    Released 16/10/2009


    10. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die

    Released 23/2/2009


    9. Easy Star All-Stars - Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band

    Released 14/4/2009

    8. Sivert Høyem - Moon Landing

    Released 1/10/2009


    7. Muse - The Resistance

    Released 11/9/2009


    6. Rancid - Let The Dominoes Fall

    Released 2/6/2009


    5. John Frusciante - The Empyrean

    Released 1/1/2009


    4. Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland

    Released 29/11/2009

    3. Pearl Jam - Backspacer

    Released 3/11/2009


    2. Archive - Controlling Crowds

    Released 27/3/2009


    1. Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue

    Released 29/9/2009




    Created using OnDistantShores's Album Of The Year journal generator.
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  • 50 most played albums in 2009

    8 Dic 2009, 20:02 de rain24

    rain24's top albums (12 months) 1. Tegan and Sara - Sainthood (1063)
    2. Tegan and Sara - The Con (903)
    3. Uh Huh Her - Common Reaction (568)
    4. Tegan and Sara - This Business of Art (543)
    5. Tegan and Sara - So Jealous (541)
    6. The Organ - Grab That Gun (493)
    7. She & Him - Volume One (465)
    8. Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (408)
    9. Rilo Kiley - Under The Blacklight (363)
    10. Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke (317)
    11. Róisín Murphy - Overpowered (302)
    12. Tegan and Sara - If It Was You (298)
    13. Peaches - Fatherfucker (291)
    14. Groove Armada - Soundboy Rock (283)
    15. Electric Six - Fire (261)
    16. Mötley Crüe - Decade of Decadence (260)
    17. Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You (250)
    18. The Organ - Thieves EP (242)
    19. Thievery Corporation - The Mirror Conspiracy (240)
    20. The Black Ghosts - The Black Ghosts (239)
    21. Lily Allen - Alright, Still (234)
    22. Charlie Parker & Miles Davis - Bird & Miles (229)
    23. Juliette and the Licks - You're Speaking My Language (226)
    24. Peaches - I Feel Cream (224)
    25. Thievery Corporation - Radio Retaliation (221)
    26. T-Bone Walker - Stormy Monday Blues - The Essential Collection (218) 27. Dub Syndicate - Stoned Immaculate (215)
    28. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle, Vol. 1 (210)
    29. Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch (208)
    30. Thievery Corporation - The Richest Man in Babylon (202)
    31. Regina Spektor - 11:11 (191)
    32. Heart - Dreamboat Annie (190)
    33. Lady GaGa - The Fame (185)
    34. Franz Ferdinand - Tonight (170)
    35. The Kills - Midnight Boom (168)
    36. Munchausen By Proxy - Yes Man Soundtrack (158)
    37. Tegan and Sara - Under Feet Like Ours (154)
    38. Juliette and the Licks - ...Like a Bolt of Lightning (154)
    39. Otis Rush - Essential Collection: The Classic Cobra Recordings 1956-1958 (146)
    40. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (144)
    41. Peaches - Impeach My Bush (143)
    42. Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna (140)
    43. Mano Negra - Best Of (135)
    44. Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters (133)
    45. Juliette and the Licks - Four On The Floor (127)
    46. Bob Dylan - New Morning (122)
    47. Asian Dub Foundation - Rafi's Revenge (113)
    48. Tuatara - Cinemathique (111)
    49. Magneta Lane - Gambling With God (108)
    50. Manu Chao - La Radiolina (102)
    Top albums generator
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  • last.fm milestones

    8 Dic 2009, 10:37 de keep

    Last.FM Milestones5000th track: (06 Oct 2005)
    Gorillaz - EscucharDracula
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    The Weird Sisters - Magic Works
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  • Favorite / Best Albums of Each Year: 2008 - 1959

    7 Dic 2009, 0:17 de Ozzloaf

    The 70's killed me! Sorry about that... I really just couldn't choose for a lot of these, sorry...

    2009 - Still undecided... ( Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind, maudlin of the Well - Part the Second, Mastodon - Crack the Skye... ?)

    2008 - Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale / Deathspell Omega - Veritas Diaboli in Manet Aeternum: Chaining the Katechon EP

    2007 - Deathspell Omega - Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum <- This year was about as good as the 70's but DSO came out on top. Special mention for Ulver...

    2006 - Negură Bunget - Om / Agalloch - Ashes Against The Grain / [artistThe Ruins of Beverast - Rain Upon the Impure

    2005 - Opeth - Ghost Reveries / Deathspell Omega - Kenose EP

    2004 - Deathspell Omega - Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice

    2003 - Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye / Opeth - Damnation

    2002 - Sigur Rós - ( ) / Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors / Agalloch - The Mantle / Porcupine Tree - In Absentia <- Another great year!

    2001 - Opeth - Blackwater Park / maudlin of the Well - Leaving your Bodymap / Bath

    2000 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven! / Weakling - Dead As Dreams / Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun / Ulver - Perdition City

    1999 - Opeth - Still Life

    1998 - Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse

    1997 - Emperor - Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk / Radiohead - OK Computer / Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F♯A♯∞

    1996 - Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood / Burzum - Filosofem / Katatonia - Brave Murder Day

    1995 - Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways / Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve / Ulver - Kelvdssanger

    1994 - Ulver - Bergatt: Et eeventyr i 5 capitler / Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse / Jeff Buckley - Grace / Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas

    1993 - Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss / Cynic - Focus / Slowdive - Souvlaki

    1992 - Alice in Chains - Dirt / Änglagård - Hybris

    1991 - My Bloody Valentine - Loveless / Atheist - Unquestionable Presence / Death - Human

    1990 - Naked City - Naked City / Psychotic Waltz - A Social Grace / Atheist - A Piece of Time / Lustmord - Heresy

    1989 - The Cure - Disintegration / Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness / Voivod - Nothingface

    1988 - Metallica - ...And Justice for All

    1987 - Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun

    1986 - Metallica - Master of Puppets

    1985 - Tom Waits - Rain Dogs

    1984 - Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa / Metallica - Ride the Lightning

    1983 - Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim

    1982 - King Crimson - Beat / Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast / Rush - Signals <- Pretty freaking bad year.

    1981 - King Crimson - Discipline

    1980 - Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell

    1979 - Pink Floyd - The Wall

    1978 - Rush - Hemispheres (I can't believe I had to give Rush that year... Shows how mediocre the year was)

    1977 - Pink Floyd - Animals

    1976 - Rainbow - Rising / Camel - Moonmadness / Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life

    1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

    1974 - King Crimson - Red

    1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

    1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge

    1971 - To hard to choose just 1... see below.

    1970 - Black Sabbath - Paranoid / Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

    1969 - King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson / The Beatles - Abbey Road

    1968 - The Zombies - Odyssey and Oracle

    1967 - The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (but also Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen, The Doors, The Velvet Underground, etc.)

    1966 - The Beatles - Revolver (special mention to Bob Dylan and Frank Zappa)

    1965 - The Beatles - Rubber Soul / John Coltrane - A Love Supreme / Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

    1964 - The Beatles - Hard Day's Night (only because it's the only album I've ever heard from this year. It's a pretty mediocre album...)

    1963 - Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

    1962 - John Coltrane - Olé Coltrane

    1961 - Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds

    1960 - Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain

    1959 - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue


    So hard to choose for some of those!!! Look at the amazingness the 70's produced!

    1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here / Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti / Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks / Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff / Queen - A Night at the Opera / Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All / Camel - The Snow Goose / Black Sabbath - Sabotage / Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte ... And more.

    1974 - King Crimson - Red / Yes - Relayer / Camel - Mirage / Magma - Köhntarkösz / Focus - Hamburger Concerto ... and way more!

    1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon / King Crimson - Larks' Tongue in Aspic / Genesis - Selling England by the Pound / The Who - Quadrophenia / Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath / Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire / Magma - Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh ... and so many more!!!

    1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge / Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick / David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars / Nick Drake - Pink Moon / Deep Purple - Machine Head / Genesis - Foxtrot / Wishbone Ash - Argus / Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per un Amico / etc ... Ugh, another insanely amazing year!!!

    1971 - Led Zeppelin - IV / Pink Floyd - Meddle / Yes - Fragile / Jethro Tull - Aqualung / John Lennon - Imagine / Comus - First Utterance / Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts / The Who - Who's Next / Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink / Yes - The Yes Album / Genesis - Nursery Crime ... AMAZING YEAR!!!

    1969 - King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson / The Beatles - Abbey Road / Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left / Led Zeppelin - I & II / Frank Zappa - Hot Rats ... etc.

    Jake
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  • 2009 MUSIC: TOP 50 ALBUMS

    5 Dic 2009, 2:27 de jchicosantos

    #50. Pitty - Chiaroscuro
    #49. Mariah Carey - Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel
    #48. Maria Gadú - Maria Gadú
    #47. Joss Stone - Colour Me Free
    #46. Whitney Houston - I Look To You
    #45. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die
    #44. Robbie Williams - Reality Killed The Video Star
    #43. Depeche Mode - Sounds Of The Universe
    #42. Maxwell - BLACKsummers'night
    #41. The Mars Volta - Octahedron

    #40. Florence + The Machine - Lungs
    #39. Arnaldo Antunes - Iê Iê Iê
    #38. Madonna - Celebration
    #37. Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    #36. Wolfmother - Cosmic Egg
    #35. Basement Jaxx - Scars
    #34. Little Boots - Hands
    #33. KISS - Sonic Boom
    #32. Shakira - She Wolf
    #31. David Guetta - One Love

    #30. Calvin Harris - Ready For The Weekend
    #29. Franz Ferdinand - Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
    #28. Frankmusic - Complete Me
    #27. Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
    #26. Glasvegas - Glasvegas
    #25. The xx - XX
    #24. Röyksopp - Junior
    #23. Passion Pit - Manners
    #22. Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
    #21. Pearl Jam - Backspacer

    #20. The Killers - Live From The Royal Albert Hall
    #19. The Gossip - Music For Men
    #18. Bruce Springsteen - Working On A Dream
    #17. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
    #16. Paul McCartney - Good Evening New York City
    #15. Two Suns - Bat For Lashes
    #14. Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
    #13. Nirvana - Live At Reading
    #12. La Roux - La Roux
    #11. Lady GaGa - The Fame Monster

    #10. U2 - No Line On The Horizon
    #09. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
    #08. Rihanna - Rated R
    #07. The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
    #06. The Dead Weather - Horehound
    #05. Paramore - Brand New Eyes
    #04. Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
    #03. Muse - The Resistance
    #02. Bob Dylan - Together Through Life

    #01. Arctic Monkeys - Humbug
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  • Miss Li & Göteborgs Symfoniker, Konserthuset, Gothenburg. November 6 2009.

    4 Dic 2009, 22:54 de turbomatic

    Miss Li with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Konserthuset, Göteborg. November 6 2009.



    When I first saw the ad for this show I was confused by the pairing of Miss Li and Lasse Berghagen (to be honest I'm still a bit confused). But I just couldn't miss the opportunity to see Miss Li with a full Symphony Orchestra so I bought tickets for me and my mom...


    Conductor Anders Berglund, Linda and Lars.

    Lasse started with a few songs, it's not my music so I won't comment on it, atleast it was interesting to watch and listen to the symphony orchestra. Then Miss Li came out wearing the same cute red dress she wore when I saw her at Peace & Love 2008. Her first song was a fleshed out version of EscucharDancing The Whole Way Home. It was followed by EscucharI'm sorry, he's mine, not my favorite song of hers but the orchestra added a new dimension to it and made it interesting again.


    Then came the first big surprise of the show, Miss Li doing a wonderful cover of Ding dong, a song Lasse sang in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973. A fun song that was perfect for her, sounded like a song she could have written for her first album but sung in swedish. It was also the song that got the greatest response from the audience. It would have been even better if Linda would have sung the "Ram-taram-ta-dulje-dum-doo" herself though. Please record it and release it as a b-side or something... :)


    The next surprise was the song I was hoping for the most... the first ever live performance of EscucharThe Boy In The Fancy Suit. One of the best songs from Dancing The Whole Way Home. I guess the reason it hasn't been played earlier is because of all the strings. So this was the perfect show to play it and it sounded wonderful.


    The last of her own songs was EscucharOh Boy that got a great reworking with the orchestra, a fun version with tuba and stuff. Usually that song ends in total chaos but it looked like Linda was fighting to hold back to end it in the very controlled chaos of a full symphony orchestra... :) Then they did another Berghagen song, Min Pappas Stora Skor as a duet.



    Me and my mom had a fun night out and the few Miss Li songs made it worth the ticket and left me wanting more. I would love to see her do a whole show like this on her own with more of her slower songs that's often left out of the ordinary shows and mixing it up with covers of old jazz, blues, country, 60's soul and more 60's schlager. Imagine her singing April Stevens' EscucharI Want A Lip or Love Kitten, something by Peggy Lee or Julie London... or Lill-Babs' En tuff brud i lyxförpackning, Towa Carson's Alla har glömt or Loretta Lynn's EscucharFist City, that one would fit her perfectly! Or maybe something by Tom Waits, Janis Joplin or I Want You by Bob Dylan... Neil Young's Helpless... I could go on. I think she could pull off any of those and make it work.

    More pics and a short video documentary!




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  • GRAN TORNEO 2009: Primera Ronda Eliminatoria

    4 Dic 2009, 17:25 de galeote

    Abierta a votaciones populares la primera eliminatoria del Gran Torneo 2009.

    Participe: http://commonpeoplemusic.com/gran-torneo-2009-primera-ronda-eliminatoria/


    Discos en competición:

    The New Christs - Gloria
    Deer Tick - Born on Flag Day
    Mount Eerie - Winds Poem
    Telekinesis - Telekinesis!
    The Dead Weather - Horehound
    Julian Casablancas - Phrazes For The Young
    Pants Yell! - Received Pronunciation
    Heartless Bastards - The Mountain
    Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy
    Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk
    Elephant Stone - The Seven Seas
    Thee Oh Sees - Help
    Atlas Sound - Logos
    Bob Dylan - Together Through Life
    Dan Auerbach - Keep it Hidden
    Animal Colective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
    The Felice Brothers - Yonder is the Clock
    Action Beat - The Noise Band From Bletchley
    Carsick cars - You Can Listen, You Can Talk
    Japandroids - Post-Nothing
    Jason Lytle - Yours Truly, The Commuter
    M. Ward - Hold Time
    Kid Congo and The Pink Monkey Birds - Dracula Boots
    Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    The xx - xx
    The Church - Untitled #23
    Soulsavers - Broken
    Cohete - Cohete
    Silversun Pickups - Swoon
    The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave
    Love Of Lesbian - 1999
    The Horrors - Primary Colours
    Black Lips - 200 Million Thousand
    Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms
    Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    Eels - Hombre Lobo
    Wilco - Wilco
    Wild Beasts - Two Dancers
    Muse - The Resistance
    Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
    Fever Ray - Fever Ray
    The Wave Pictures - Play Some Pool
    The Wave Pictures - If You Leave It Alone
    Ezra Furman and the Harpoons - Inside The Human Body
    Jeremy Jay - Slow dance
    Darren Hayman & The Secondary Modern - Pram Town
    Radio Moscow - Brain Cycles
    The Nightgowns - Sing Something
    Bat for Lashes - Two Suns
    Valley Lodge - Semester at Sea
    The Drones - Havilah
    Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There are Mountains
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Its Blitz!
    Port O'Brien - Threadbare
    Jay Reatard - Watch Me Fall
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    Morrissey - Years of Refusal
    Ganglians - Monster Head Room
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  • Top Scrobbles of 2009 - Tentative

    4 Dic 2009, 4:05 de tihsymtae

    Top Artists
    1. The Beatles - 629 scrobbles
    I confess that I am one of the many suckers who shelled out a crapload of money to buy the remasters that came out in September. They certainly sound better than the original '87 CD releases, but unless you have a really good stereo system (which I don't) the difference isn't big enough to be worth all that money. Still, at least I finally completed my collection and now I'm forced to admit that there are some very good songs in their early catalog.

    2. Bob Dylan - 486
    This is all back-catalog listening. Dylan released two albums this year, neither of which I bought. And based on the reviews, I don't intend to.

    3. Opeth - 476
    This is mostly back-catalog listening. Opeth released Watershed in '08 and I still had it on heavy rotation for much of this year. I don't think it was their best album to date, but it was very good and I like the direction they're heading in. I'm looking forward to a new album sometime in 2010.

    4. Johann Sebastian Bach - 467
    What is there to say? Timeless.

    5. Bruce Springsteen - 417
    In one sense this is all back-catalog listening. The newest Springsteen album I own is The Rising from 2002. But earlier this year I bought The River from 1980. It's a mixed album. There are great songs like the title track and "Hungry Heart" and there are no bad songs. But unlike most Springsteen albums, it felt like a collection of random songs; their sum was no greater than the parts.

    5. Mastodon - 413
    I discovered Mastodon late last year. I bought Leviathan in December '08 and by the middle of this year I'd bought their complete catalog. Crack The Skye is my absolute favorite album of '09. From what I hear there'll be no new album in 2010 which is fine with me since (a) I'll still be listening to Crack The Skye on heavy rotation for a while and (b) I have no idea how they can possibly top themselves.

    7. Marisa Monte - 390
    Love her voice. Always have, probably always will. And I absolutely love the lyrics that Arnaldo Antunes writes for many of her songs. Her last album was in 2006; Here's hoping there'll be another one in 2010.

    8. Pink Floyd - 358
    I have finally come to terms with the fact that I only like 70's Pink Floyd. I gave up trying to like their psychedelic stuff from the 60's and I've always been lukewarm about their glossy cinematic rock from the 80's. I used to own their entire catalog but now I'm selling everything pre-Meddle and postThe Wall to free up some space on my CD shelf. Still, I like the stuff from the 70's so much that I don't expect them to drop out of this top-10 list next year.

    9. Metallica - 355
    After all these years, still one of my favorites. Death Magnetic was a good comeback album after the underrated but ultimately unsuccessful experiment that was St. Anger. And though it came out in 2008, I listened to it pretty heavily throughout most of this year. Who knows when they'll get around to recording another album! In the meantime there's a lot of good stuff in their back catalog to keep me satisfied. Maybe I'll revisit Ride The Lightning sometime in 2010.

    10. Iron Maiden - 351
    Like Pink Floyd, I've come to accept the fact that I don't like Iron Maiden as much as I once did. With the exception of Brave New World and a few scattered tracks, I think most of their post-Powerslave output is pretty weak. Also like Pink Floyd, I'll probably start selling some of their CDs to make room on my shelf.


    Top Songs
    1. (2009) The Last Baron - Mastodon
    2. (1978) EscucharBecause the Night - Patti Smith
    3. (2009) Crack The Skye - Mastodon
    4. (2008) The Lotus Eater - Opeth
    5. (1973) EscucharJessica - The Allman Brothers Band
    6. (2009) The Czar - Mastodon
    7. (2009) EscucharOutro Modo - Graveola E O Lixo Polifônico
    8. (1998) Estaré Prendido en tus Dedos - Skank
    9. (1988) EscucharComing Home - Cinderella
    10. (2009) Ghost of Karelia - Mastodon


    Top Albums
    1. (2009) Mastodon - Crack The Skye (161)


    2. (1968) The Beatles - The Beatles (109)


    3. (2009) Graveola E O Lixo Polifônico - graveola e o lixo polifônico (107)


    4. (1744) Johann Sebastian Bach - WTC, Bk II (102)


    5. (2000) Mastodon - Remission (95)


    6. (1998) Manu Chao - Clandestino: Esperando La Ultima Ola... (93)


    7. (2000) Marisa Monte - Memórias, Crônicas e Declarações de Amor (91)


    8. (1889-1902) Gustav Mahler - Mahler: Symphonies #1 & 5, Lieder (90)


    9. (2008) Watershed (89)


    10. (2001) Tool - Lateralus(85)


    top albums generator>>



    Top Artist By Month
    March - Opeth
    April - Opeth
    May - Bob Dylan
    June - J.S. Bach
    July - Bob Dylan
    August - Opeth
    September - The Beatles
    October - J.S. Bach
    November - Radiohead
    December - ???

    Top Songs By Month
    March - EscucharCrusher Destroyer
    April - The Last Baron
    May - Mississippi
    June - EscucharComing Home
    July - EscucharBecause the Night
    August - EscucharOutro Modo
    September - In the Midnight Hour
    October - EscucharCarry
    November - Oblivion
    December - ???

    Monthly stats courtesy of Heat Haze
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