Here's to 2012!
Auld Lang Syne - The Loom
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Albums of the Year: top 10
10. Clams Casino - Instrumentals
With a release on Tri angle, a Washed Out remix under his belt, and production credits for just about every break out rapper of the year, not many artists owned 2011 quite like Clams Casino. The spotlight really started to focus when he shed the goofnugget MC's of his early career and released Instrumentals. The songs take on new life presented on their own when ghostly vocal samples and luscious synths have room to take center stage. Supremely chill, but never nostalgic; Instrumentals is one of the best electronic albums of the year, from a guy who just wanted to make hip hop.
Download Instrumentals
9. Wu Lyf - Go Tell Fire on the Mountain
Spitting Blood - Wu Lyf
8. Yuck - Yuck
Phrases I’ve read far too many times this year: “Nostalgia Obsessed” “Half Remembered” and just about any blog post with the word “memory” in it. Yuck masterfully navigated the pretentiousness becoming inherent with “fuzzy recollections” by shooting for straight forward imitation. Wasting no time, “Get Away” starts with a gleeful burst of fuzz and the album never looks back from there. No introduction, no indication that the year is 2011 and far better off for it.
Get Away - Yuck
7. Gauntlet Hair - Gauntlet Hair
Gauntlet Hair are two best friends with trading vocals, youthful vigor and an uncanny ability to keep punk music cerebral. No Age and Japandroids comparisons were all but inevitable, and trading in layers of noise for electropop sheen garnered the band more than a few Animal Collective nods as well. As eager as critics were to find comparisons, at the end of the year I still had not heard anything that sounded quite like it: a fundamentally aggressive album matched, but never overpowered by its pop sensibilities.
Keep Time - Gauntlet Hair
6. Washed Out - Within and Without
Amor Fati - Washed Out
5. Bobby - BOBBY
Be it short attention span or closer to coincidence, BOBBY is the only album on my top ten that passes the hour mark. Instead of packing in anthem after anthem, (I’m looking at you M83 and Fucked Up) Bobby displayed an impressive penchant for flowing song structures and impeccable sequencing. More importantly, their wide array of indie and folk influence made sure the sleepier moments were just as impressive as the singles. And while there are certainly songs capable of standing alone, this is an album that only feels right taken as a whole.
Ginger (Water Birth) - Bobby
4. Youth Lagoon - The Year of Hibernation
Initially a bedroom recording project, The Year of Hibernation is one of the most impressive albums of its kind. Perhaps the most dynamic album of the year, songs like July begin with just piano and Trevor's fragile, distant voice and explode into thundering, supremely triumphant crescendos you can't help but sing along to. As surprisingly fully formed arrangements rise and fall around him, it becomes apparent that no one can capture the feeling of wide-eyed wonder quite like Trevor. With a knack for melodies that make you smile and arrangements that let your imagination run wild, The Year of Hibernation couldn't help but shine.
July - Youth Lagoon
3. Born Gold - Bodysongs
Technically a collection of singles rather than a debut album, Bodysongs was both Gobble Gobble’s eulogy, and Born Gold’s coming out party. Genres blend indiscriminately into a 33 minute overdose with one mission: to make you move. Some of these songs have been floating around the internet for over a year, but I still find myself noticing something new on a regular basis. Born Gold is pop music for the future, and with any luck that future will come sooner rather than later.
Download Bodysongs
2. Coma Cinema - Blue Suicide
Mat Cothran is certainly one of the most poignant lyricists of his generation, but the music behind Coma Cinema has never been complacent to his stark depression. Instead, Blue Suicide, like the Stoned Alone and Baby Prayers before it, thrives on duality. How can songs this brutally sad sound so comforting? On each successive album Mat has refined his sound, deftly balancing the power struggle between his pop sensibilities and his dark world view. Unspoken glimmers of the hope betray the crushing lyrics, like a soft still voice comforting you even as our world spins out of control. Maybe just maybe everything will be alright.
Whatevering - Coma Cinema
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1. James Blake - James Blake
No other album stuck with me like James Blake's self titled debut. Every time I listen to it I can't help but be completely encompassed in its world. More so than any other album this year, James Blake is both a sonic masterpiece and an emotional juggernaut. Often times nervous, haunting and self depreciating, hope still shines through in Blake's piano and ever soulful voice. Knowing when and more importantly when not to include elements of dubstep proves his mastery of the genre more than anything else he has done. When he does employ his signature style, its better than anything else I've heard this year. The build up on "I Never Learnt to Share", the bass release in "Limit to your love" and the list goes on to include parts of every song. I could write twice as much on James Blake, but my favorite album of the year doesn't need any more justification. Just listen to it.
I Never Learnt To Share - James Blake
With a release on Tri angle, a Washed Out remix under his belt, and production credits for just about every break out rapper of the year, not many artists owned 2011 quite like Clams Casino. The spotlight really started to focus when he shed the goofnugget MC's of his early career and released Instrumentals. The songs take on new life presented on their own when ghostly vocal samples and luscious synths have room to take center stage. Supremely chill, but never nostalgic; Instrumentals is one of the best electronic albums of the year, from a guy who just wanted to make hip hop.
Download Instrumentals
9. Wu Lyf - Go Tell Fire on the Mountain
The intriguing and occasionally frustrating Wu Lyf shed all
vestige of mystery in 2011 after the release of their debut album. “Go Tell
Fire” proved that Wu Lyf’s cult following wasn't just a successful exercise in
creating hype. The music is huge and tribal, while Ellery
Roberts, easily one of the most cathartic vocalists in Indie rock, howls on
themes of unity and love. All other considerations aside, Wu Lyf make the kind of music you can believe in.
Spitting Blood - Wu Lyf
8. Yuck - Yuck
Phrases I’ve read far too many times this year: “Nostalgia Obsessed” “Half Remembered” and just about any blog post with the word “memory” in it. Yuck masterfully navigated the pretentiousness becoming inherent with “fuzzy recollections” by shooting for straight forward imitation. Wasting no time, “Get Away” starts with a gleeful burst of fuzz and the album never looks back from there. No introduction, no indication that the year is 2011 and far better off for it.
Get Away - Yuck
7. Gauntlet Hair - Gauntlet Hair
Gauntlet Hair are two best friends with trading vocals, youthful vigor and an uncanny ability to keep punk music cerebral. No Age and Japandroids comparisons were all but inevitable, and trading in layers of noise for electropop sheen garnered the band more than a few Animal Collective nods as well. As eager as critics were to find comparisons, at the end of the year I still had not heard anything that sounded quite like it: a fundamentally aggressive album matched, but never overpowered by its pop sensibilities.
Keep Time - Gauntlet Hair
6. Washed Out - Within and Without
Depending on who you ask, 2011 was either the year chillwave
grew up or the year it died. Either way you look at it, the genre's kingpin
Ernest Greene took the opportunity for artistic growth in stride.
Greene’s biggest move was abandoning his signature lo-fi production and the
uneasy detachment that naturally came with it. The music doesn’t sound a whole
lot different than his first few EPs, but combined with that close up album art, and
surprisingly personal lyrics Within and Without definitely feels different. No more irony, no more tape hiss, just intimacy.
Amor Fati - Washed Out
5. Bobby - BOBBY
Be it short attention span or closer to coincidence, BOBBY is the only album on my top ten that passes the hour mark. Instead of packing in anthem after anthem, (I’m looking at you M83 and Fucked Up) Bobby displayed an impressive penchant for flowing song structures and impeccable sequencing. More importantly, their wide array of indie and folk influence made sure the sleepier moments were just as impressive as the singles. And while there are certainly songs capable of standing alone, this is an album that only feels right taken as a whole.
Ginger (Water Birth) - Bobby
Initially a bedroom recording project, The Year of Hibernation is one of the most impressive albums of its kind. Perhaps the most dynamic album of the year, songs like July begin with just piano and Trevor's fragile, distant voice and explode into thundering, supremely triumphant crescendos you can't help but sing along to. As surprisingly fully formed arrangements rise and fall around him, it becomes apparent that no one can capture the feeling of wide-eyed wonder quite like Trevor. With a knack for melodies that make you smile and arrangements that let your imagination run wild, The Year of Hibernation couldn't help but shine.
July - Youth Lagoon
3. Born Gold - Bodysongs
Technically a collection of singles rather than a debut album, Bodysongs was both Gobble Gobble’s eulogy, and Born Gold’s coming out party. Genres blend indiscriminately into a 33 minute overdose with one mission: to make you move. Some of these songs have been floating around the internet for over a year, but I still find myself noticing something new on a regular basis. Born Gold is pop music for the future, and with any luck that future will come sooner rather than later.
Download Bodysongs
2. Coma Cinema - Blue Suicide
Mat Cothran is certainly one of the most poignant lyricists of his generation, but the music behind Coma Cinema has never been complacent to his stark depression. Instead, Blue Suicide, like the Stoned Alone and Baby Prayers before it, thrives on duality. How can songs this brutally sad sound so comforting? On each successive album Mat has refined his sound, deftly balancing the power struggle between his pop sensibilities and his dark world view. Unspoken glimmers of the hope betray the crushing lyrics, like a soft still voice comforting you even as our world spins out of control. Maybe just maybe everything will be alright.
Whatevering - Coma Cinema
Download Blue Suicide
1. James Blake - James Blake
No other album stuck with me like James Blake's self titled debut. Every time I listen to it I can't help but be completely encompassed in its world. More so than any other album this year, James Blake is both a sonic masterpiece and an emotional juggernaut. Often times nervous, haunting and self depreciating, hope still shines through in Blake's piano and ever soulful voice. Knowing when and more importantly when not to include elements of dubstep proves his mastery of the genre more than anything else he has done. When he does employ his signature style, its better than anything else I've heard this year. The build up on "I Never Learnt to Share", the bass release in "Limit to your love" and the list goes on to include parts of every song. I could write twice as much on James Blake, but my favorite album of the year doesn't need any more justification. Just listen to it.
I Never Learnt To Share - James Blake
Labels:
2011 year end,
free albums,
free mp3s
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Albums of the year: 20-11
The year end onslaught continues with the first half of my favorite albums of the year. The ever so coveted top 10 should be out by the end of the week, but there's already plenty to dig into below.
20. The Weeknd - House of Balloons
Download House of Balloons
19. SBTRKT - SBTRKT
Go Bang - SBTRKT
18. The Drums - Portamento
Money - The Drums
17. St. Vincent - Strange Mercy
Cruel - St. Vincent
16. Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
Replica - Oneohtrix Point Never
15. Sound Kapital - Handsome Furs
Serve the People - Handsome Furs
14. Panda Bear - Tomboy
You Can Count on Me- Panda Bear
13. Balam Acab - Wander/Wonder
Oh Why - Balam Acab
12. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
Battery Kenzie - Fleet Foxes
11. Braids - Native Speaker
Lemonade - Braids
Labels:
2011 year end,
free mp3s
Monday, December 26, 2011
Albums of the Year: Honorable mentions
In classic fashion, I've waited till the absolute last minute for my year end lists. Today I present this years honorable mentions, while my top 20 albums will be revealed over the next two days. The albums mentioned generally fall into two strains: albums with fantastic singles that didn't come together as well in their full form, and albums that I felt the need to recommend but didn't quite make the top 20 cut. They are presented in alphabetical order based on artist.
Lotus Flower (music video)
Active Child – You Are All I See
Hanging On - Active Child
Bon Iver – Bon Iver
Holocene - Bon Iver
The Caution Children - Unknown Lands
Craft Spells – Idle Labor
Beauty Above All - Craft Spells
Cults – Cults
You Know What I Mean - Cults
Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr – It’s a Corporate World
Skeletons - Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr
The Dodos – No Color
Fucked Up – David Comes to Life
The Other Shoe - Fucked Up
Hooray for Earth – True Loves
True Loves - Hooray For Earth
Jane Jane Pollock – Jane Jane Pollock
M83 – Hurry up, We’re Dreaming
Midnight City - M83
Oh no! Yoko – Pau Pau
Opiate Eyes – Opiate Eyes
Pepepiano – Pepepiano
Radiohead – King of the
Limbs
Labels:
2011 year end,
free mp3s
Sunday, December 25, 2011
The xx - Open Eyes (demo)
There aren't many albums more feverishly anticipated in 2012 than the XX's sophomore effort. Clearly, the band realizes this, and decided to give us all a Christmas present. Quietly released on youtube and their blog, the demo is a hushed intimate affair. The track is notably missing Jaime's signature room filling drums, but still manages to produce that spine tingling effect that only the XX can create.
Open Eyes (Demo) - The XX
At this point, there isn't an official release date, album title or any word on if we'll see a finished version of Open Eyes on the album.
Open Eyes (Demo) - The XX
At this point, there isn't an official release date, album title or any word on if we'll see a finished version of Open Eyes on the album.
Friday, December 23, 2011
2011 recap: top 10 EPs
Its that time of year again. EPs today, LPs next Monday and tracks by the ends of the week. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!
10. Tree Hopping - MJ MJ Split w/ Messy Sparkles
9. Holy Other - With U
Touch - Holy Other
8. BeachesBeaches - BeachesBeaches
7. Carrousel - Darling
6. High Highs - High Highs
5. Elvis Depressedly - Goner
4. Reptar - Oblange Fizz Y'all
3. Seven Saturdays - Secret Things (remix album)
2. Fruit Flesh - Guilt Exchange
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Cultus Vibes: Together compilation
Labels:
bandcamp,
compilations,
Des a Boda,
free mp3s,
Ghibli,
Teen daze
Friday, December 9, 2011
Music Video: Happy Trendy - January 6
HAPPY TRENDY - January 6 from Micah Van Hove on Vimeo.
Music Video for January 6th, the first single from Happy Trendy's "Die Young EP". If you haven't checked out the whole EP, I would strongly suggest you do that right now.
Labels:
Happy Trendy,
music video
Orca Orca/ Qualms split 7"
Check Out my original post on Orca Orca, and Qualm's first single below.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Matt Nichols - "Open"
While walking the streets of LA, Matt Nichols sees sounds and locks himself in his apartment for weeks until he is able to render those sounds into his music. The product is meticulously crafted trance which relies on the solid fundamentals of the genre while wildly experimenting with darker themes (EDMversion of Mangum, anyone?). He has used his gift and teamed up with Film-Maker Vincent Dale who hears sights. Dale put together a rough cut of a video, sent it to Nichols who made the track based off the rough cut, then sent it back to Dale for a final edit. The product is divine.
Labels:
LA,
Matt Nichols,
music video,
Trance,
Vincent Dale
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Ifan Dafydd - No Good
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UK Bass Ifan Dafydd
Monday, December 5, 2011
Shearwater - Breaking the Yearlings
I think I can finally see Shearwater without unfairly casting them in the shadow of Okkervil River. The former side project has been a stand alone unit (without Okkervil frontman Will Sheff) for several years now, but the side-project feel was hard to shake. Signing to Sub-pop never hurts when it comes to taking a band more seriously, but its their first single for the label that really has me reevaluating the band. "Breaking the Yearlings" is massive, vaguely prog-rock and a great reminder that Ornate arrangements don't have to be tame arrangements.
"Breaking the Yearlings" is the first single off of Animal Joy, which drops February 14
Labels:
free mp3s,
Okkervil River,
Shearwater,
subpop
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Music Video: Rich Aucoin - It
Labels:
canada,
music video,
Rich Aucoin
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Toyko Gold by Luminary Youth
2011 has proven to be the year of the bedroom beatmaker. With a full-length EP expected from Luminary Youth, its seems like 2011 is just the beginning.
Labels:
beats
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