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  • the unofficial nashville chart (february 10)

    9 Feb 2010, 7:24 de brittanica23

    just out of curiosity, i looked up a bunch of not-country bands from nashville (and
    surrounding), big time indie and regular ol' indie, to see their listener counts.
    these are the results.
    yes, i know there are more than these bands in town. so tell me who i need to add in the comments below. i'm not crazy enough to look up that many bands.
    check next month (if i remember) for another chart, if you want. it might be here.
    for extra fun, check out http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tgBkHk3D6Ieik6L4icmNZcg&hl=en for an organized history of these lists. thanks again to RockOfVictory for making that.

    Kings of Leon - 1,464,299 listeners
    Paramore - 949,159 listeners
    The Raconteurs - 547,273 listeners
    Be Your Own Pet - 214,504 listeners
    Lambchop - 167,184 listeners
    Butterfly Boucher- 150,229 listeners
    The Dead Weather - 108,341 listeners
    The Pink Spiders - 77,475 listeners
    Self - 46,215 listeners
    The Features - 45,916 listeners
    Paper Route - 23,338 listeners
    Paper Rival - 20,341 listeners
    The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - 17,791 listeners
    De Novo Dahl - 15,732 listeners
    The Young Republic - 13,597 listeners
    How I Became the Bomb - 7,286 listeners
    Forget Cassettes - 7,132 listeners
    Scatter the Ashes- 6,676 listeners (new entry)
    Look What I Did - 5,824 listeners
    Autovaughn - 1,801 listeners (^ 1 spot)
    Apollo Up! - 1,786 listeners
    Eureka Gold - 1,375 listeners
    American Bang - 1,234 listeners
    Darla Farmer - 1,168 listeners
    Jeremy Lister- 770 listeners
    The Mattoid - 556 listeners
    Old Union - 434 listeners
    Sleeptalker - 401 listeners
    Nikki Williams - 392 listeners
    Meemaw - 311 listeners
    Perrin Lamb- 213 listeners
    Zombie Bazooka Patrol - 142 listeners
    MOTHER/FATHER- 102 listeners (new entry)
    The Redding Shift- 90 listeners (new entry)
    Born Empty - 61 listeners (^ 1 spot)
    Space Capone- 60 listeners(^ 1 spot)
    Spoken Nerd - 59 listeners
    Slam Dunk Contest- 26 listeners
    Fridays Mean Tanya- 22 listeners (new entry)
    a Secret Policeman's Ball- 19 listeners(^ 1 spot)
    Allofher Twitch - 9 listeners
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  • Albums, artists, and gigs of the decade.

    22 Ene 2010, 19:24 de LordEdmundRart

    This was on my profile, though it looked a little untidy.

    Artist and album of the decade, for a truly original genre-less masterpiece.
    Joanna Newsom: Ys 2006

    Band of the decade - Wilco

    Albums - (much more than I expected to list, and I'll probably edit it when I recall others!..)

    Lambchop: Nixon 2000.
    Granddaddy: The Sophtware Slump 2000
    Bob Dylan: Love and Theft 2001
    Bonnie Prince Billy: Ease Down the Road 2001
    Bjork: Verspertine 2002
    Goldfrapp: Black Cherry 2003
    The Concretes: The Concretes 2003
    Kate Rusby: Underneath the Stars 2003
    System of a Down: Mezmerize 2004
    Wilco: A Ghost is Born 2004
    The Libertines: The Libertines 2004
    The Arcade Fire: Funeral 2004
    Rilo Kiley: More Adventurous 2004
    Joanna Newsom: The Milk-Eyed Mender 2004 - this could very well be the number 1 too.
    Rachel Unthank and the Winterset: Cruel Sister 2005
    Bright Eyes: I'm Wide Awake it's Morning 2005
    Neil Young: Prairie Wind 2005
    Herman Dune: Giant 2006
    The Decembrists: The Crane Wife 2006
    Alela Diane: The Pirates Gospel 2006
    Grinderman: Grinderman 2007
    Laura Veirs: Saltbreakers 2007
    R.E.M: Accelerate 2008
    Camera Obscura: My Maudlin Career 2009
    Au Revoir Simone: Still Night, Still Night 2009
    Neil Young: Archives Volume 1: Disc 8, North Country 2009
    Leonard Cohen: Live in London 2009

    Concerts of the Decade.
    Neil Young and Crazy Horse: The Fleadh, London 2001, Sat at the piano with 'Old Black' on his lap playing "When I hold you in my arms", then ripping a hole in the London night half an hour over the curfew..
    Leonard Cohen: Liverpool Echo Arena 2009
    LC & The Webb Sisters singing "If it be your will" with 10,000 people whispering the words, worth the price of every gig I have ever been too..

    Others..

    Travis: Glastonbury 2000 - also the musical disappointment of the decade, this band should have been as big as Coldplay after "The Man Who" but headed straight for the middle of the road.
    Cara Dillon: Southport Arts Centre 2003
    Arthur Lee and Love: Glastonbury 2003 "Yeah said its all right.." as the drugs kicked in and the sun went down...
    Beth Orton: Glastonbury 2003 - cause she was pissed and in the spirit of things and I haven't mentioned her elsewhere!
    Wilco: Manchester University 2004 - the band of the decade in a room as big as a school hall.
    Richard Thompson: Manchester Bridgewater Hall 2006
    R.E.M: Manchester CC 2008
    Alela Diane: Manchester Deaf Insitute 2009

    Most exciting musical moment of the decade..

    Led Zeppelin DVD 2003 - I even went out and bought the first DVD player in my house the day before, like people who got a TV to watch the queen's coronation.

    Lost..
    Syd Barrett 2006 - It was always nice to know he was in the background...

    Others..
    George Harrison2001
    Kevin Coyne 2004
    Arthur Lee 2006
    John Martyn 2009
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  • Noughties but Nice

    12 Ene 2010, 20:37 de fearofmanc

    Nothing betrays advancing age like the sudden onset of end-of-the-decade surveys peppering the music-savvy corners of the media over the last few months, especially when Uncut cheekily published their round-up of ten years of tunes in early October. At the behest of a friend, I compiled my top 50 of the decade, making it somewhat easier on myself by restricting artists to a single album apiece. (I don’t know what I would’ve done had The Blue Nile released two albums during the decade.) The order is alphabetical by artist, although there are surely no prizes for guessing which album I hold in, uh, highest esteem.

    Ryan Adams - Gold
    American Music Club - A Toast to You
    A Silver Mt. Zion - He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms…
    Badly Drawn Boy - The Hour of Bewilderbeast
    Beck - Sea Change
    Belle & Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
    Bjork - Selmasongs
    Black Box Recorder - The Facts of Life
    The Blue Nile - High
    Blur - Think Tank
    Built to Spill - Live
    Vashti Bunyan - Lookaftering
    Kate Bush - Aerial
    Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
    Johnny Cash - American IV: The Man Comes Around
    Rosanne Cash - Black Cadillac
    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus
    Delta - Slippin' Out
    Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies
    Doves - Lost Souls
    Drive-By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
    Bob Dylan - Love And Theft
    Eels - Blinking Lights And Other Revelations
    Mark Eitzel - The Invisible Man
    Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
    Donald Fagen - Morph The Cat
    The Felice Brothers - Yonder is the Clock
    Bryan Ferry - Frantic
    The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
    Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump
    Luke Haines - The Oliver Twist Manifesto
    Heligoland - Heligoland
    His Name Is Alive - Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth
    The Hold Steady -Boys And Girls In America
    Lambchop - Nixon
    Jesse Malin - The Fine Art of Self Destruction
    Van Morrison - Astral Weeks: Live At The Hollywood Bowl
    The National - Alligator
    Joanna Newsom - Ys
    Primal Scream - Exterminator
    Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
    Richmond Fontaine - Post to Wire
    Roxy Music - Live
    Bruce Springsteen - Magic
    Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
    Turin Brakes - The Optimist LP
    Laura Veirs - Carbon Glacier
    Wilco -Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    Brian Wilson - Smile
    Thom Yorke - The Eraser
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  • the unofficial nashville chart (jan 10)

    11 Ene 2010, 20:55 de brittanica23

    just out of curiosity, i looked up a bunch of not-country bands from nashville (and
    surrounding), big time indie and regular ol' indie, to see their listener counts.
    these are the results.
    yes, i know there are more than 33 bands in town. so tell me who i need to add in the comments below. i'm not crazy enough to look up that many bands.
    check next month (if i remember) for another chart, if you want. it might be here.
    for extra fun, check out http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tgBkHk3D6Ieik6L4icmNZcg&hl=en for an organized history of these lists. thanks again to RockOfVictory for making that.

    Kings of Leon - 1,405,544 listeners
    Paramore - 898,111 listeners
    The Raconteurs - 536,623 listeners
    Be Your Own Pet - 209,878 listeners
    Lambchop - 164,459 listeners
    Butterfly Boucher- 139,068 listeners
    The Dead Weather - 98,310 listeners
    The Pink Spiders - 76,559 listeners
    Self - 44,997 listeners
    The Features - 42,304 listeners
    Paper Route - 21,323 listeners
    Paper Rival - 18,537 listeners (^ 1 spot)
    The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - 17,504 listeners
    De Novo Dahl - 15,354 listeners
    The Young Republic - 13,367 listeners
    How I Became the Bomb - 7,079 listeners (^ 1 spot)
    Forget Cassettes - 7,011 listeners
    Look What I Did - 5,759 listeners
    Apollo Up! - 1,763 listeners
    Autovaughn - 1,719 listeners
    Eureka Gold - 1,348 listeners
    American Bang - 1,182 listeners
    Darla Farmer - 1,139 listeners
    Jeremy Lister- 751 listeners
    The Mattoid - 539 listeners
    Old Union - 420 listeners
    Sleeptalker - 395 listeners (^ 1 spot)
    Nikki Williams - 385 listeners
    Meemaw - 293 listeners
    Perrin Lamb- 207 listeners
    Zombie Bazooka Patrol - 139 listeners
    Spoken Nerd - 59 listeners
    Born Empty - 59 listeners
    Space Capone- 57 listeners
    Slam Dunk Contest- 23 listeners
    Allofher Twitch - 9 listeners(^ 1 spot)
    a Secret Policeman's Ball- 8 listeners
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  • Top Albums 2008

    8 Ene 2010, 22:12 de BobbyO2000

    01 Eugene McGuinness ”Eugene McGuinness”
    02 Goldfrapp“Seventh Tree”
    03 Boris“Smile (Japan & US Versions)”
    04 Brightblack Morning Light “Motion To Rejoin”
    05 Sébastien Tellier “Sexuality”
    06 Erykah Badu “New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)”
    07 Conor Oberst “Conor Oberst”
    08 Primal Scream “Beautiful Future”
    09 The Kills “Midnight Boom”
    10 Jessica Lea Mayfield “With Blasphemy So Heartfelt”
    11 Hercules & Love Affair “Hercules & Love Affair”
    12 88-Keys “Death Of Adams”
    13 Common“Universal Mind Control”
    14 El Perro del Mar “From the Valley To The Stars”
    15 Hot Chip “Made In The Dark”
    16 PlantLife “The Traveller”
    17 Nicole Atkins “Neptune City”
    18 Oneida “Preteen Weaponry”
    19 Benji Hugues “A Love Extreme”
    20 She & Him “Volume One”
    21 Q-Tip “Renaissance”
    22 Grace Jones “Hurricane”
    23 dr dog “Fate”
    24 Termanology “Politics As Usual”
    25 Santogold “Santogold”
    26 Jonathan Richman “Because Her Beauty Is Raw & Wild”
    27 Lambchop “Oh (Ohio) ”
    28 The Magnetic Fields “Distortion”
    29 Spiritualized “Songs In A&E”
    30 Raphael Saadiq “The Way I See It”
    31 Scarlett Johansson “Anywhere I Lay My Head”
    32 The Shortwave Set “Replica Sun Machine”
    33 Christophe “Aimer Ce Que Nous Sommes”
    34 Gonzales “Soft Power”
    35 Sharleen Spiteri “Melody”
    36 The Last Shadow Puppet“The Age Of Understatement”
    37 Motörhead “Motörizer”
    38 Neon Neon “Stainless Style”
    39 Randy Newman “Harps & Angels”
    40 Mareva Galenter “Happy Fiu”
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  • Top Ten 2009

    3 Ene 2010, 23:10 de weltraumaffe

    Artists

    01 Blossom Dearie
    02 The Whitest Boy Alive
    03 Broken Social Scene
    04 Boys Noize
    05 Lambchop
    06 Nostalgia 77
    07 Édouard Lalo
    08 Arcade Fire
    08 Justice
    08 Teenage Bad Girl

    Albums

    01 Broken Social Scene
    02 OH (ohio)
    03 Rules
    04 One Offs, Remixes & B-Sides (Disc 1)
    05 Symphonie espagnole / Concerto russe (Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Vladimir Valek; violin: Gérard Poulet)
    06 Cocotte
    07 Box Of Secrets
    08 Oi Oi Oi
    09 Funeral
    09 A Cross The Universe
    09 Blossom Dearie

    Tracks

    01 Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)
    02 EscucharJeffer
    02 It's Getting Boring By The Sea
    04 I Wish I Was Someone Better
    05 EscucharIdealistic
    06 Island
    06 EscucharButter
    06 Let There Be Light
    09 EscucharSecret Meeting
    10 EscucharRombo (feat. Congorock)
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  • Top 10 Live Shows Attended in 09

    31 Dic 2009, 20:30 de Potomacstpope

    1. Pearl Jam :: The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa 10/31/09
    2. Pearl Jam :: The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa 10/30/09
    3. Drive-By Truckers/BloodKin :: 9:30 Club Washington DC 2/20/09
    4. U2/Muse :: FedEx Field Landover, MD 9/29/09
    5. Wilco/Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band:: Frawley Stadium Wilmington, DE 7/10/09
    6. Lambchop :: Black Cat Washington DC 2/11/09
    7. Patterson Hood/Will Johnson :: Black Cat Washington DC 6/25/09
    8. Dinosaur Jr/Mike Watt :: Ottobar Baltimore, MD 5/2/09
    9. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy :: The Birchmere Alexandria, Va 5/23/09
    10. Sonic Youth/Kurt Vile/Entrance Band :: Electric Factory Philly, PA 7/2/09

    #5 was notable even though we had a mild medical emergency about 5 songs in.
    #3 was Day 1 of their 2-night stand (we attended both) in which Patterson was sick. The band played both nights w/o him. Night 1 everyone was so sloppily drunk by the end.
    #1 & #2 for obvious reasons. Last shows at the Spec, and also that the band was playing songs they have never played live, nor will never again play live. Also, they were in such amazingly peak live shape.
    #6 was notable because they played the backroom at the Black Cat, which is usually reserved for local or small-following bands. Lambchop played it to maybe 50 people. Amazing space to be in.
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  • Top 20 records of 2009

    31 Dic 2009, 9:53 de jeanyvesb

    1. Vic Chesnutt At The Cut (Constellation)



    2. Evangelista Prince Of Truth (Constellation)



    3. Lambchop Live at XX Merge (MERGE)



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



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



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



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



    8. Hildur Guðnadóttir Without Sinking (Touch)



    9. Trembling Bells Carbeth (Honest Jon's)



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



    11. The Handsome Family Honey Moon (Carrot Top)



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



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



    14. Swan Lake Enemy Mine (Jagjaguwar)



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



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



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



    18. Blackout Beach Skin Of Evil (Soft Abuse)



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



    20. Jacaszek Pentral (Gusstaff)

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  • Best Albums of 2009

    28 Dic 2009, 10:11 de foxyluva

    20. Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue

    This was a great comeback. And I didn't expect it to be. They manage to capture the emotion of the old band without trying to sound like the old band. Credit goes to Jerry Cantrell for managing to pull this all together without embarrassing themselves. Hopefully they are able to follow this up with an album just as good, and I hope it doesn't take another fifteen years to do it.

    A Looking in View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeCiaQ49uMs

    19. John Vanderslice - Romanian Names

    John is always reliable. I enjoy every single one of his albums, and this is no exception. Songs like "Tremble and Tear" "Fetal Horses" and "D.I.A.L.O." are among some of my favourite John Vanderslice songs ever. The songs range from great to average, but there isn't really a stinker in the bunch. What I really love about this album is the production. It's just to easy to listen to, and the use of synths is great. Really good and understated album.

    Too Much Time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ou7FnmExvU

    18. Michelle Shocked - Soul Of My Soul

    This is nothing like the great folk and country albums she made in the late 80s and early 90s, but it is not as bad as the misventures into mexican and reggae and jazz that Michelle has experimented with in her last few albums. This is a pop album. It appears that maybe Michelle has finally found her stride again. Soul of My Soul is the best Michelle Shocked album in 15 years and hopefully she will keep releasing albums of this quality for a while.

    Other People: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-fK941W54E

    17. Shirley Bassey - The Performance

    This is Shirleys first album of new material in 20 years, and it's hard to believe that it has been that long since we have had a new album from one of the greatest voices in music history. And after having to wait so long, the new album does not disappoint. Featuring songs written by Rufus Wainwright, Manic Street Preachers, KT Tunstall and the Pet Shop Boys made me worry that maybe Shirley was trying to do an album a little more hip akin to her cover of P!nk's "Get the Part Started", but while there is nothing here that will bring in any new fans, this is a tasteful and dignified and beautiful album brilliantly suited to a woman in her 70s and just as listenable as her 60s and 70s records.

    Almost There: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzIhNddkB2Y

    16. Son Volt - American Central Dust

    I know there has been some less than good reviews of the latest Son Volt album, some calling it "safe" or even "lifeless", but I couldn't disagree more. It is great to hear a Son Volt album minus the horns and minus the studio trickery that went on in the last albums "The Search" and "Okemah and the Melody of Riot", and it's great to get just a good country album from Mr. Farrar. To my ears this is a total return to form. And the new album Jay made with Ben Gibbard "Music From Kerouac's Big Sur" confirms that Jay has taken a back-to-roots approach to his music again. And to me thats a good thing.

    Highways and Cigarettes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiGrpY7h92M

    15. Norah Jones - The Fall

    I have always liked Norah Jones. I can't say I was ever a massive fan, but I always found the time to listen to each of her albums, and found most of them to be enjoyable, if not unremarkable. But I have to say, for the first time I really found myself really enjoying a Norah Jones album. I recall seeing the first single "Chasing Pirates" on TV and thinking it was one of the most cool songs I have heard this year. It had a hook I couldn't get out of my head. And the rest of the album features collaboratiions with Ryan Adams, Jesse Harris and Will Sheff from Okkervill River, and they do not disappoint. This is a good album, and a great new musical direction for Norah. I'm looking forward to see what she comes out with next.

    Chasing Pirates: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTxythHY09k

    14. Hiss Golden Messenger - Country Hai East Cotton

    I have massive hopes for this band. Featuring vocalist M.C. Taylor and guitarist Scott Hirsh from one of my favourite bands The Court & Spark, they have returned this year with a new band and a new independently released album. While this album does not reach the brilliant heights they set with the Court & Spark albums "Witch Season" and "Bless You" (the latter being one of my favourite albums of all time), it does continue with the reggae influence they built on the last Court & Spark record "Hearts". Songs like "Hey Diamond" "Isobel" and "Lion" are just as great as anything Mike and Scott have ever done. You can order the limited edition CD or download the album via a pay-what-you-want scheme direct from the band from the Heaven and Earth record shop http://heavenandearthmagic.com/shop I'm looking forward to what comes next!

    Nathaniel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_QP1Y_Vg_0

    13. Candi Staton - Who's Hurting Now?

    Along with Bettye LaVette and Solomon Burke, Candi Staton is currently releasing some of the best music she has ever released. Collaborating with Mark Nevers of Lambchop, "Who's Hurting Now?" and the previous album "His Hands" are beautiful soul/country records that is as good as anything I've heard from Candi. Featuring songs from Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's Will Oldham, Mary Gauthier and legendary 60s songwriter Dan Penn, this is a brilliant, funky, awesome country/soul album. Aretha Franklin should take note.

    Cry Baby Cry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWeMkHuzOaU

    12. Robert Pollard - Elephant Jokes

    I'm not a massive follower of Robert Pollard. I have a few Guided by Voices albums, and only ever picked up one of his many solo albums, so I am not sure why I bought this one. But something told me to get it, and I am glad I did. Most of the songs are under 2 minutes, catchy and weird. And considering he is such a prolific artist (the back of the album says "Another Big Batch of Robert Pollard Songs") it really is amazing that he can keep writing such great music. I really found myself enjoying this album, and it has made me want to check out more of his stuff. But where to begin?...

    11. Soulsavers - Broken

    Anything Mark Lanegan touches is gold. This time his second collboration with Soulsavers features songs by Mike Patton and newcomer Red Ghost. This is a dark and pretty sad album, with great songs. The cover of the Palace Brothers "You Will Miss Me When I Burn" is worth getting the album alone.

    You Will Miss Me When I Burn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DZHyNpQCLI

    10. David Kilgour & Sam Hunt - Falling Debris

    This album is the stuff of kiwi-legends. David Kilgour of the legendary Flying Nun band The Clean and legendary performance poet Sam Hunt join forces to release a great album. While Sam Hunt doesn't actually appear on this album, he worked closely with David during its recording, and David Kilgour set some of Sam's poetry to music. This is an awesome jangley pop album, and my favourite kiwi release of the year.

    Chord: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr4LwlboTDM

    9. Neil Young - Dreamin' Man Live '92

    I didn't have high hopes for this one. In fact, I wasn't even going to buy it. But I had some extra cash, and I was in the mood for some retail therapy, so I decided to take the plunge. And this really took me by surprise. This is basically the 1992 Harvest Moon album, live and acoustic. The sound quality is pristine, and the songs all sound beyond amazing. In fact, I prefer most of the songs this way. "One of These Days" "Harvest Moon" and "Natural Beauty" sound so good I can't imagine going back to the studio versions. The only thing missing is the stunning vocals from Linda Ronstadt that were on most of the originals. Most of Neil Young's Archive Series are brilliant live albums, but this one for some reason really stands out to me, and I can't wait for the next.

    Such A Woman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiGG9G8pmQg

    8. Bob Dylan - Together Through Life

    Together Through Life is a very strong latter-day Dylan album, mostly written with Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. Although I can't help but feel slightly disappointed, probably because his last albums "Time Out of Mind" "Love & Theft" and "Modern Times" are among my favourite albums of all time, and are lyrically and musically as strong as anything Bob has ever done. While this is a slight step down, there are some great songs on this album: "Beyond Here Lies Nothin" is one of the greatest Bob songs in years. "I Feel A Change Comin' On" and "Life is Hard" are stand outs too. Overall this is merely a good Bob album, and not as essential as his last 3 releases. It was also a treat to get "Christmas In The Heart from Bobby this year as well. While it isn't an essential album either, it does show Bob having more fun on a record than I have heard in years. The fact that we got two Bob Dylan albums this year was incredible.

    Beyond Here Lies Nothing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZDnTjyB7og

    7. Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist

    Portugal. The Man is one of the most exciting bands I discovered this year. These guys are incredibly prolific, already releasing 5 albums and 3 EPs since 2006 including two this year alone and another due in the first quarter of 2010. "The Satanic Satanist" is a move towards a more approachable pop sound than the last albums, and much shorter, clocking in at under 35 minutes. Songs like "People Say" and "Everyone Is Golden" are among my favourite songs of the year.

    People Say: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63f4RGOl6DU

    6. Echo & The Bunnymen - The Fountain

    This is another album released this year that has people divided. While the post-1997 Bunnymen is hugely different to the Bunnymen of old, so if you are a fan of albums like "Crocodiles" and "Ocean Rain" it is safe to say you wont like "The Fountain". However, if you like the latter career of the band, then this album shouldn't disappoint. This is the best Echo & the Bunnymen album since "What Are You Going to Do With Your Life?" in 1999. It is fun, poppy and upbeat and clocking in at under 40 minutes, there is no room for any songs to drag. Like most of the latter day Bunnymen records, this album takes a little time to sink in, But once it did I couldn't stop listening. Top album.

    Forgotten Fields: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUEtW_es37M&feature=related

    5. Matt the Electrician - Animal Boy

    Matt the Electrician was my favourite new discovery this year. "Animal Boy" is easily one of the most witty and intelligent and brilliantly written albums of the year. His song "For Angela" about trying to buy a car battery from Target, cannot help but make me laugh every time I hear it. He very much reminds me of Todd Snider (who also released a great album this year). Another surpirse here is the cover of Journeys "Faithfully" which I didn't even recognise on the first listen. It's so good I couldn't even tell it was the Journey song. This is a warm album that I can imagine him sitting in my living room singing these songs to me. Highly recommended.

    Faithfully: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umO1uxi82VQ

    4. Levon Helm - Electric Dirt

    Levon Helm has found his second wind. Starting with 2007s "Dirt Farmer" and now "Electric Dirt". Along with Bob Dylan, Levon is releasing some of the best music of his career right now. While "Dirt Farmer" was more acoustic and explored country music, "Electric Dirt" is far more rock n' roll and blues based. Featuring covers of songs from Nina Simone, The Grateful Dead, Muddy Waters and Randy Newman, as well as a few originals. And while his voice has changed dramatically because of his bout with throat cancer that nearly claimed his voice, this easily stands up with his best work with The Band and his great solo album "American Son". Awesome.

    Tennessee Jed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZaU3VtMfoM

    3. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band - Between My Head and the Sky

    I had high hopes for the new Yoko Ono album. "Yes! I'm A Witch" was a brilliant album, but it had been almost 9 years since her last all new material album. "Rising" was a great record, which many regard as her greatest and most approachable work. And this probably had a lot to do with the producer, Sean Lennon, her son with John, who really seems to know how to get the best work out of his mother. So this time around she has worked with Sean again, and with even better results. Reviving the Plastic Ono Band monkier, "Between My Head and the Sky" is the most vital and defiant Yoko has sounded to my ears. Songs like "Waiting for the D-Train" "I'm Going Away Smiling" and the title track find Yoko taking on the subjects of life and death in a simple and relateable way. This is THE best place to start if you are intested in Yokos music. And at this stage of her career and life, that is no small feat.

    Between My Head and the Sky: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alsRA_vCOvg

    2. R.E.M. - Live at the Olympia

    This is one of my favourite live albums of all time. I know that is a massive call, but this quite simply is the most exciting live show I have ever heard. It is brilliant to hear a band almost 30 years into their career run through the older and lesser known songs with such energy and enthusiasm. It sounds like R.E.M. may have found their muse again. And after the decent, but underwhelming last few releases I wasn't sure they could. This is easily the best R.E.M. release since "New Adventures In Hi-Fi". Peter Buck cranks up the guitar, Mike Mills is brilliant on the bass and Michael Stipe sounds better than ever. I could talk about this album for days, but nothing I say can do it justice. It's just a pure awesomeness that people will be going back to 20 years from now.

    Live at the Olympia Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC8yuA2lcfY

    1. Neko Case - Middle Cyclone

    This was without a doubt my favourite release of the year. But it wasn't always that way. When I first heard the leak of "People Got A Lot of Nerve" I was in all honesty, totally underwhelmed. And when I first got the album I was totally underwhelmed. Where albums like "Blacklisted" and "Fox Confessor Brings the Flood" were very Louvin Brothers, and the new album was more...pop. It was strange to hear Neko singing what were almost power pop songs. But the more I listened to it, the more it sank in. And now I can't understand why I was so underwhelmed by it in the first place. It is just so catchy yet mature, pop yet country, and dark yet happy. Most of the subject matter deals with love, and there is a lot concerning animals, which is so awesome to me (why dont more artists sing about animals?). Neko is one of the most interesting and exciting lyricists around, and her voice is instantly one of the greatest voices I have ever heard. I don't think she could ever do any wrong in my eyes, and I can't wait for her next record.

    Don't Forget Me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCWhkP6ccZs
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  • the unofficial nashville chart (december 09)

    9 Dic 2009, 16:27 de brittanica23

    just out of curiosity, i looked up a bunch of not-country bands from nashville (and surrounding), big time indie and regular ol' indie, to see their listener counts.
    these are the results.
    yes, i know there are more than 33 bands in town. so tell me who i need to add in the comments below. i'm not crazy enough to look up that many bands on my own.
    check next month (if i remember) for another chart, if you want. it might be here.
    for extra fun, check out
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tgBkHk3D6Ieik6L4icmNZcg&hl=en
    for an organized history of these lists. thanks again to RockOfVictory for making that.

    Kings of Leon - 1,331,457 listeners
    Paramore - 836,316 listeners
    The Raconteurs - 526,501 listeners
    Be Your Own Pet - 205,031 listeners
    Lambchop - 161,984 listeners
    Butterfly Boucher- 135,804 listeners (new entry)
    The Dead Weather - 87,238 listeners
    The Pink Spiders - 75,447 listeners
    Self - 43,807 listenerss
    The Features - 39,929 listeners
    Paper Route - 18,512 listeners (^ 1 spot)
    The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - 17,200 listeners
    Paper Rival - 17,017 listeners
    De Novo Dahl - 15,014 listeners
    The Young Republic - 12,975 listeners
    Forget Cassettes - 6,905 listeners
    How I Became the Bomb - 6,869 listeners
    Look What I Did - 5,704 listeners
    Apollo Up! - 1,752 listeners
    Autovaughn - 1,683 listeners
    Eureka Gold - 1,325 listeners
    American Bang - 1,143 listeners
    Darla Farmer - 1,125 listeners
    Jeremy Lister- 671 listeners (new entry)
    The Mattoid - 535 listeners
    Old Union - 409 listeners
    Nikki Williams - 378 listeners
    Sleeptalker - 373 listeners
    Meemaw - 285 listeners
    Perrin Lamb- 194 listeners (new entry)
    Zombie Bazooka Patrol - 136 listeners
    Spoken Nerd - 56 listeners (^ 1 spot due to bigger gain of listeners)
    Born Empty - 56 listeners
    Space Capone- 47 listeners (new entry)
    Slam Dunk Contest- 22 listeners
    a Secret Policeman's Ball- 6 listeners
    Allofher Twitch - 6 listeners
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