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Saturday, December 19, 2009

My Top 20 Albums of 2009

2009 is nearly over, and you know what that means… time to make New Year’s resolutions, time to try and get all the shit done you planned to do but never got around to doing, and time to drown all your problems in champagne and make the transition into a new era as smooth as possible. For me, these last moments in December always mean one thing: reflecting upon the past year’s music, all the new artists who have wowed me, and all of the songs that got themselves forever stuck in my head, in a good way that is. Yes, Rolling Stone, Spin, and Pitchfork may have beat me to it, but I decided I would share with you my top 20 favorite albums of the year. I figure if these albums have had such an amazing impact on my year, there’s really no use in letting all the big companies silence my opinion and speak for me. Some of the titles echo already existing lists while some I intend to give recognition to artists I feel were vastly underappreciated, but there’s no doubt that the following 20 albums all share one thing in common: they undeniably and whole-heartedly kick ass.

No. 20: The Temper Trap – Conditions

The Temper Trap is one of my favorite new bands, and after high expectations I set post-“Sweet Disposition” (part of the (500) Days of Summer soundtrack), their debut album didn’t disappoint. Their music seems to universally appeal to everyone, young and old, wild and docile. I can definitely see this group becoming really big really fast, and I can’t wait to see them progress in the industry as they grab the attention of more and more music-lovers worldwide.

No. 19: Bat for Lashes – Two Suns

Bat for Lashes may have a sound that’s an acquired taste, but the more I heard this album the more I couldn’t help from adding it to this list. Natasha Khan’s vocals are jaw dropping and the melodies in tracks like “Pearl’s Dream” and “Sleep Alone” are gorgeous, not to mention the incredible music videos that accompany all of her singles. It is Bat for Lashes’s undeniable individualism and incomparable style that attract me most to this album; it is definitely worth giving a try.

No. 18: Regina Spektor – Far

Regina Spektor is amazing (no shit). She has always had the power to shock me with her incredible voice and astonishingly intelligent wit, and this album just further proved to me what had been proved with past albums: there’s no one in the world like her. Though I’m not equally in love with all of Far’s songs, I am, without a doubt, completely taken aback with the genius of songs like “Dance Anthem of the ‘80’s”, “The Calculation”, “Laughing With”, and “Human of the Year”. Regina will always be one of the best in my book, and I’m surprised she did not get more recognition with this album.

No. 17: Thao & The Get Down Stay Down – Know Better Learn Faster

There’s something so endearing about Thao Nguyen; she’s someone you wouldn’t necessarily pick out of a crowd as the next big thing, but I think for her genre she is well on her way. Tracks like “Cool Yourself” and “When We Swam” have a delightful sense of simplicity, and the album in its entirety is delightfully road-trip worthy and I can’t help but smile when listening to all this record has to offer. I have high hopes for Thao in the future; this album is definitely only the beginning of a great thing.

No. 16: Peaches – I Feel Cream

Peaches is absolutely insane, and I love it. Her music has always been indisputably attention-capturing and invasive, but I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about how talented this woman is in all senses of the word. From performer to writer to vocalist, Peaches continues to make a well-welcomed splash in the world of electronic music with I Feel Cream. If nothing else, she will forever be known to me as the artist who can’t be listened to while sitting down, and I think that’s one of the best compliments a musician could be given.

No. 15: Metric – Fantasies

God, this band kills me. I don’t care what anyone says, I think they’re incredible. Emily Haines & Co. have obviously had great success in the past with their edgy persona and playful rebelliousness, and though this record is a bit more pop than the others I still think they hold to their true spirit. Tracks like “Help I’m Alive”, “Gimme Sympathy” and the chorus of “Blindness” make me want to stop whatever I’m doing and stomp around, reveling in their bold statements and beltable nature. Metric, you never cease to amaze me.

No. 14: The XX – XX

The XX is the newest edition to my collection of 2009 favorites, and I have to admit I only wish I had discovered them sooner than I did. This album is the perfect combination of bold and tranquil, and I think songs like “Heart Skipped a Beat” are destined to be loved by the masses. I am incredibly impressed with this CD and hope that they will grace Coachella or LA/NY venues with their presence in the near future.

No. 13: A Fine Frenzy – Bomb in a Birdcage

A Fine Frenzy has more of a sense of serenity than the majority of the artists on my list, but she has always stood out to me as one of the more talented young musicians I have encountered ever since her debut, One Cell in the Sea. Though she claims this album brings out more of her wild side than the previous album, I think she holds true to her thoughtful, forest-creature self, even in more pronounced tracks like “Electric Twist” and “Stood Up”. To this day Alison Sudol is one of the nicest and most sincere musicians I have ever met, and if this album doesn’t show that, I don’t know what would.

No. 12: Imogen Heap – Ellipse

We all know Imogen Heap is known for her delightfully peculiar style, and Ellipse doesn’t exactly stray from that. Nonetheless, I think this record shows the most relatable side of Imogen yet, while still holding on to her individuality and innovativeness. I am completely obsessed with “First Train Home”, “Earth”, and “Bad Body Double”, and rightfully so as they are so utterly fantastic it’s hard to put it into words. Though it doesn’t come as a great surprise to me that the album is one of my favorites of 2009, it is definitely one of her best.

No. 11: The Bird and the Bee – Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future

I wouldn’t be able to live with myself if I didn’t mention The Bird and the Bee’s latest on this list; Inara George and Greg Kurstin are two of the current artists I have so much respect for (and apparently, I’m on the same page with the people who decide on Grammy nominations, because sure enough Greg is up for one himself). This album is both unique and sophisticated, and seems to really define The Bird and the Bee’s true musical soul.

No. 10: Amanda Blank – I Love You

It’s almost paradoxical how Amanda Blank is both intimidatingly fierce and sincerely kind-hearted, something I had the pleasure of finding out when I met her at Amoeba over the summer. Her lyrics push the limits and her presence makes a statement, to say the least, but I Love You is chalk- full of mind-blowing beats and amazing collaborations, and seems to be perfectly designed to fit in a CD player in a car driving down the streets of Los Angeles at night. It goes without saying that I Love You has, well, made me feel the same way about Amanda.

No. 9: Discovery – LP

To me, it was logical that Ra Ra Riot and Vampire Weekend would collaborate at some point, but the duo of Wes Miles and Rostam Batmanglij seems to bring to head what I have always loved about both groups in a completely contagious new way. From the remake of Ra Ra’s “Can You Tell” with “Can You Discover” to my personal favorites “Osaka Loop Line”, “Orange Shirt”, and “Swing Tree”, this album always puts me in the right state of mind and is incapable of not being loved.

No. 8: Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion

This one seems kind of obvious, but regardless I can’t help but saying that I think this is Animal Collective’s best so far. I have always respected them as musicians but I think this album displays what they are truly capable of compositionally. Though I can’t deny my love for “My Girls” and “Summertime Clothes”, as I think we all feel the same way, the majority of the record is equally awe-inspiring, and I’m pretty sure the album will forever be considered one of 2009’s best.

No. 7: Passion Pit – Manners

Sure, synth-pop/ electronic music can get a bit repetitive sometimes, but that was just about the farthest thing from my mind when I first heard Manners. I had been familiar with their stuff from Chunk of Change but this album really blew me away. They are just so creative and each song really has its own feel to it; in my opinion this album redefined synth music, if not perpetuated our society’s obsession with it. It goes without saying that this album is infectious, and Passion Pit will definitely not be lost from the music world any time soon.

No. 6: Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It’s Blitz

You won’t find a top album, top artist, or top song of the year list without seeing the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s name all over it like spilled paint, so I’m obviously not alone in my admiration for them and for the album. However, I can’t help but rave about an album that has been in the glove compartment of my car for 7+ months in a row. Karen O by herself is enough to make you want to let loose and dance in the streets in the most mismatched of outfits, but the band as a whole did a phenomenal job on each and every song on this record. As far as I am concerned, the YYY’s are the farthest thing from a “Zero”.

No. 5: Ida Maria – Fortress ‘Round My Heart

I almost forgot that this album was released this year; it seems like it’s been so much longer considering how many times I’ve listened to it. Ida Maria seemingly came out of no where to make a huge impact on the indie music scene, and her refreshing honesty and unruly disposition make her nothing short of a role model for anyone who desires to have the courage to really be themselves. I have so much respect for all she has done and all she reveals about herself on this record, both as a musician and as fearlessly vulnerable individual. Fortress ‘Round My Heart is an incredible start to what is destined to be a long legacy for this incredible new artist.

No. 4: La Roux – La Roux

I couldn’t agree more with NME, who calls Elly Jackson aka La Roux “the last word in the synth-pop generation”. This CD, in my opinon, is the catchiest album I have heard in a really long time. Tracks like “Fascination” and “As If By Magic” have the power to completely take you out of your head and become encapsulated by the beat, while also allowing you to feel the frustrations and fragility that come with love, as implied by Elly in the most eloquent stringing of words. There’s no question why La Roux became so popular nearly overnight; she has a voice and a style that completely outshine a lot of current artists that only try to do what she does so well.

No. 3: Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

Another record that has gotten its fair share of recognition this year, yet another record I would never pass up being at the top of my little list for 2009. Phoenix collectively is so musically gifted it pushes near prodigal levels in my mind. It almost embarrasses me that they so eloquently express things and create lyrical connections in English, their second language, in ways I myself would never dream of coming up with. Needless to say, Wolfgang has only further preserved my love for Phoenix, and I am so glad they have finally achieved the level of appreciation they have deserved for years.

And, ladies and gentlemen, we have a TIE for my No. 1 favorite record of the year:

No. 1a: Lily Allen – It’s Not Me, It’s You

Anyone who has known me since about the 8th grade has some general awareness of my Lily Allen obsession, if not too much of an awareness. It’s disgusting, and I’m ok with that. So naturally, It’s Not Me, It’s You is at the very top of my list. Despite my obvious bias, I think it’s absolutely extraordinary how much Lily has progressed since Alright, Still in 2006, both in her musical abilities and knack of expressing her perceptions of the world around her. Even though she has skyrocketed in popularity and has really evolved in her style and public persona, this album reminds me that she has not and never will lose touch with reality and her good ol’ outspoken self. What can I say, I’m hopelessly infatuated and always will be.

No. 1b: Florence + The Machine – Lungs

If I were to try to put into words how head-over-heels in love I am with this entire album and Florence Welch in general, I’d most likely become so enveloped with emotion I’d be reduced to tears. In fact, I may or may not have cried a little at her show at the Bowery Ballroom in October. How embarrassing. That in and of itself should tell you the extraordinary impact Lungs has had on my life this year, as is most certainly true for many people. It’s really hard to believe from listening to her voice and hearing her lyrics that she’s a mere 22 years old, she embodies a level of musical maturity that most people strive to achieve in a lifetime. I highly suggest that anyone who hasn’t listened to the album in full make it their top priority, because I wouldn’t just consider it one of the best albums of the year; it is definitely one of the best I have ever heard.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Two of The Most Perfect Things



Florence + The Machine, and Beirut's "Postcards from Italy". I don't know how I didn't know about this sooner, it's so perfect I could cry. Still don't know how to post MP3s but here's a youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p5l6tRzpD8. Enjoy.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

New La Roux- "Farewell to the Fairground"


I've posted about La Roux before and can honestly say I think she is one of the most respectable new artists out there right now, I'm so glad she's become so popular. Apparently she performed this song "Farewell to the Fairground" at the Radio 1 Live Lounge, and as always I'm amazed at how talented she live and how strong her vocals are. Give it a listen! It's very classic La Roux but quite good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSb9YB3JqIk&feature=player_embedded#

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Vampire Weekend- "Cousins" (NEW MUSIC VIDEO!)

This is the second song I've heard off of the new album and I am getting SO excited for its release! I saw the new music video on Pitchfork today check it out, if you are a fan I know you will definitely not be disappointed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e0u11rgd9Q

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Ideal Conditions

I, like many, first heard of The Temper Trap when I went to see (500) Days of Summer this summer, of which their track "Sweet Disposition" was featured in multiple scenes of the movie. It's one of those tracks that makes you want to just start crying because of how beautiful it is, and I'll admit that I may or may not have actually cried during the movie when their song was played (don't tell anyone). Their debut album, Conditions, was released about a month ago and I have absolutely fallen in love with this band. It's a mesmerizing album, and is perfect for anything from a roadtrip CD to background music while sitting alone in your room. I can tell this band is going to get really big really fast.

Metric @ The Webster Theatre in Hartford, November 18th

I went to see Metric a week ago in Hartford, and was honestly blown away by Emily Haines and how good Metric is live. They played a lot of old songs, which I thought was great and so much fun to sing along with, but I really love their new album, Fantasies, and loved hearing songs like Help I'm Alive and Gold Guns Girls live. The band, especially Emily, sustained an incredible amount of energy and were very dynamic with the crowd; I was very impressed. I was disappointed they didn't perform Blindness, one of my favorite tracks off of the new album, but I definitely had no complaints. The opening act, Band of Skulls, was not too impressive in my opinion, all of their stuff sounded similar and they were pretty dull. But hey, what do I know. They're featured in the latest SPIN magazine so we'll see how they progress as a band. If you get a chance to go to one of their shows on this tour I wouldn't pass it up!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

A Fine Frenzy @ The Blender Gramercy Theater, October 28th 2009

Alison Sudol, aka A Fine Frenzy, has been a favorite artist of mine since 2006, I always enjoy seeing her live and she is one of the most humble, sincere artists I have met. Seeing her at the Gramercy Theater this year really made me realize how much she has transformed as an artist; she seems so much more comfortable with herself on stage and the upbeatedness of her new songs makes it a much more lively, fun show. She is still her same self, smiling the entire time and sometimes getting so emotionally into her songs that she looks like she's crying, and I absolutely loved every minute of her show. They wouldn't let me bring my camera in unfortunately, so I don't have pictures from the show but if you haven't purchased her new album, Bomb in a Birdcage, it is a must-have for 2009!

Florence + The Machine @ Bowery Ballroom, October 27th 2009

It has been my goal to see Florence Welch live for EVER and I have finally seen her. Needless to say, she did not disappoint she has one of the most amazing voices I have literally ever heard. Her set was beautiful, I stole a couple of the roses for myself. She sang almost every song from Lungs and a couple of new ones which were incredible! She is such an inspiration to me and if anyone ever gets the chance to see her live definitely do not pass it up. Her opening band, Holly Miranda, was also so incredibly good and they had a special guest appearance from Nada Surf! Here are some of my pics from the show. Enjoy!

It still sooths you, doesn't it, like a lick of ice cream.

Thao Nguyen has been an artist I really admire for a while now, I think she's so creative and her vocals are unlike anything I've really heard before. Thao and the Get Down Stay Down have a new record out, Know Better Learn Faster, that was released October 13th and I'm really excited that it's being picked up so well. It's being featured right now on Pitchfork amongst other places and I highly recommend it! Also, if you haven't heard her song "Bag of Hammers", it's on of my favorites of all time.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Fresh Fruit

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour's debut album, Fruit, is finally out in the US! Their music is so much fun and I really admire the lead singer Mette's style and vocals. Definitely listen to the whole album, each song is so different but in my opinion it's very well done.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Sisterly Sainthood

Tegan and Sara's new album was released about a week ago, and I have to say I really love it. I haven't always loved them in the past but I think it's really good work. If you haven't listened to Sainthood yet definitely give it a try!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Regina Spektor, Radio City Music Hall 10/14

She was incredible! She played most of Far and some songs from Soviet and Begin. I am always amazed by how talented she is, especially live. Here are my pics from the show!















Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Literally what could be better.

They've put an album out of remixes of Phoenix's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. I'm thrilled. Listen here: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13576-wolfgang-amadeus-phoenix-remix-collection/

Beastellabeast

I LOVE THEM! I think their sound is so unique and the lead singer Beatrice Brown has a great voice. Their debut album, Bestiality, is available on iTunes. I really like the songs Final Mistake, Skarah Thinx Kill, and Clean on the Dirty.

Friday, October 16, 2009

See The Stars

The Myrmidons are not a new band but I just heard some of their stuff for the first time and I love it. "Clap (See The Stars)" is my favorite. Check them out!
http://www.myspace.com/themyrmidons or www.themyrmidons.com

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

You-u-u-u-u A-a-a-a-are So Swee-ee-ee-ee-eet

In honor of the fact that I'm seeing Regina Spektor tomorrow at Radio City, I would just like to say how much I love the song Dance Anthem of the 80's off her new record, Far. Obviously she is known for her creativity but I think this song is brilliantly innovative. It's a remake of a much earlier version, but I absolutely love this one. I will post pictures from the show after tomorrow!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Ganglians



Ganglians is a new band that i LOVE. They're playing at echoplex with Wavves this month, which sucks since I'm not home to go, but if anyone is free on the 17th I think it would be an amazing show. 
http://www.myspace.com/ganglian
I really like blood on the sand, never mine, and valient brave. 

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cheat on Me

So for those of you who like The Cribs you know their new album, Ignore the Ignorant, has been out for a little while now, but I just got around to listening to it and I really like it. If you haven't listened yet, I definitely recommend it. I've seen them live and although they're crazy I think they are really talented. Listen to "Cheat on Me", "We Share the Same Skies", and "We Were Aborted". 

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Be Good to Green

So I only know about this guy because of his collab with Lily Allen, but I downloaded a couple of Professor Green's songs and from what I can tell he's a pretty decent rapper. Watch this video of him and Lily at Bestival singing "Be Good To Green". I can't wait until the song is released. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fICTYpbq6A

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

NEW VAMPIRE WEEKEND SONG

Vampire Weekend's newest song, Horchata, off of their upcoming album "Contra" has been released! You can hear it on their website, www.vampireweekend.com, and if you sign up for their mailing list you can download it for free!

Covered With Brilliance

I just found two amazing covers. 
The first is Adele's version of The Strokes' "Last Nite".
http://pathfinderpat.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/last-nite-strokes-cover-adele.mp3
The second is the Arctic Monkeys singing Amy Winehouse's "You Know I'm No Good"
http://pathfinderpat.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/you-know-im-no-good-amy-winehouse-cover-arctic-monkeys.mp3
enjoy!

Basement Jaxx

Their new album, Scars, is one of the best albums I've heard in a while. It's full of amazing collaborations, and I'm definitely biased because I love Santigold so much but "Saga" is my favorite track on the album. Regardless, I really think the whole album is worth buying as it's being called their best album to date. Buy it!

I Might Like You Better Baby

Amanda Blank has been an obsession of mine for a while now, so I want everyone else to love her too. She's a young rapper from Philly and has a bit of an intense exterior, but she's one of the nicest most down to earth girls i've met and I think her music is quite incredible. She's collaborated with Santigold, Spank Rock, DJ Aaron LaCrate, NASA, and MIA among others, all of whom I have a lot of respect for. "Something Bigger, Something Better", "DJ", and "Gimme What You Got" are some of the best. Check her out! Here are some of my pictures from her show at amoeba:





Monday, October 5, 2009

Wye Oak

http://www.myspace.com/wyeoak
They're on tour opening for Blitzen Trapper. Very relaxing!

OHMYGODIFITELLHIMHE'LLHELLHERANDTHENSHEWILLKNOWILIKEHER

I saw Jukebox The Ghost open for the Bird and the Bee last February at the Natural History Museum, but they just came on shuffle and I almost forgot how much I loved them. They have an incredible pianist and fun melodies, not to mention extremely creative lyrics, like in the song Hold it In. If you haven't heard of them definitely listen to them. 

Sunday, October 4, 2009

We're Only Left With the Lies that You Told

I just found this band called Flamboyant Bella, a relatively new UK based band. I love them so much, the girls voice reminds me of Kate Nash. Listen to "Abbi" and "Get A Reaction". So good!

The Best Weekend of the Year

Vampire Weekend's new album, Contra, is set to be released January 12th 2010. This was announced a while ago but I'm just too excited for it. 

Home is Where the Heart Is


Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros may be a relatively new band, but this 10 person band's hippie, homemade alternative sound has already gotten their name out in a big way, earning them a spot as David Letterman's musical guest and being featured on various TV shows. They're currently on a multi-stop fall US tour, and I highly recommend giving them a listen. 
www.myspace.com/edwardsharpe, pay special attention to "Home"!

Toro y Moi


One of the most recent bands I have learned about is Toro y Moi aka Chaz Bundick, a one-man act who has created addictive ambient synth pop from mere bedroom recordings. His stuff has a similar feel to Discovery's Album LP, but he definitely has his own style and I think he's brilliant. He's opening for Islands in their upcoming tour so check him out! Listen to my favorite track, Talamak, here: http://cdn.stereogum.com/mp3/Toro%20y%20Moi%20-%20Talamak.mp3

I'm Keeping My Head in the Clouds

La Roux definitely made a name for herself long before her album was released in the US this past Tuesday with singles such as In For The Kill and Bulletproof, but I must say I was in awe when I finally got to listen to her self-titled album, La Roux, in full this week. Each song has a completely different feel and her voice sounds almost effortless, and my desire to buy a synth has just been pushed to a dire need after listening to songs like As If By Magic and my favorite, Fascination. I first heard about her when she opened for Lily Allen in the UK on her most recent tour, and had the pleasure of seeing her at the Troubadour this summer. Here are some of my pictures from the show: