Without much introduction, let's just talk the best music of last year.
7. Alison Krauss & Union Station – Live. This is #7 only b/c it is not new this year; it came out in 2002. However, it is deservedly on the list because I discovered it this year. Ms. Krauss & Co. have been on my many years, but I am embarrassed that I’d never listened to this album before. It is chock-full of awesome. Just listen to “Everytime You Say Goodbye,” even with the crappy Youtube sound, it’s still awesome.
6. Mates of State – Re-Arrange Us. I was turned on to this awesome group by the awesome radio program, This American Life, (which you should all be into). The band has a really fun up-beat sound in nearly all of their songs, but manage to not get repetitious. I think you will like them too.
5. Bishop Allen – Rain. Actually, if you want an album you can listen to start to finish, This Broken String is one of the best on this list. The songs cover the spectrum from just up-beat pop-fun in “Middle Management” to the more eclectic sound of “Like Castinets.”
4. Mike Doughty – Here's another one not discovered in 2008. Mike Doughty is the former singer of Soul Coughing. It's not often you get a real bass singer, and this guy pulls it off really well.
3. Band of Horses – Cease to Begin. This band has a great ephemeral sound to them, as well as some great harmony.
2. Ingrid Michaelson – You’ll all recogonize “Unbreakable,” and justly so. It’s a fun pop song. But the rest of this album is great too. The last half of “December Baby” for example, is great in its point, counter-point architecture.
1. The Mountain Goats –Heretic Pride. From start to finish, this album is ridiculous. I mean, who names their band after those shaggy animals? Have you ever seen one live? They are ridiculous looking. The band also has a ridiculous number of albums released. And they make ridiculously awesome remakes.
As for my favorites from this album, it’s difficult. The first song, Sax Rohmer #1 is really difficult to improve upon. The nasal vocals even work with everything else. Can you see it coming RIDICULOUS.
How to Embrace a Swamp Creature – besides an awesome title, this song also brings out a sweet piano theme in the bridge sections. The slow crescendo through the entire song is also great.
The quiet serenity of Marduk T-Shirt Men’s Room Incident is also great. There aren’t any videos with even marginal enough sound quality to post here. But I think you get the point. This album is awesome. Get it now.
And as a sneak peek of next year’s entry here is The National. Can you get a more plaintive, melancholy song than this?
As always, I’d love to hear your suggestions or thoughts on music. Is my list too pop-centric? Not enough feeling? However, if you point out any flaws, please bring a new/better song or artist to the table.
3 comments:
It saddens me that we had the same band as our #1 for 2008. It's like the bonding will never end.
Bryce I'm super excited to discover these people along with you! I've loved Allison for a long time, its about time you join us. Also Ingrid has this super fun song, "You and I" that get stuck in my head and I love it! (http://www.ingridmichaelson.com/music/lyrics *at the very bottom). I will puruse this list more and tell ya what I think! Thanks for the fun post!
Chris, that cuts. You want the bonding to end?
Buff, good to hear from you. Ms. Krauss has been a staple of mine for years. She's just unbelievably talented, as my roommate used to say. You'll have to pass along more favorites.
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