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  • Top Albums/songs/etc. of 2011

    Hm..haven’t gotten to post here very recently unfortunately, but this is a special tradition of mine. Despite that fact that only a few people read these, it’s kind of fun to have these for my own reference..just to ground my future self and be like ‘whoa..you liked that album that much in 2006??’

    I try and keep criteria similar each year, but nothing really beats out those gut feeling albums…the ones where you are like ‘Ok..that’s in the top 3 for sure..no matter what happens.’ Other criteria are things like how much I listened to the album, and perceived originality.

    This was also the first full year where I didn’t have access to WRPI and it’s constant stream of new music, so I was much more reliant on word of mouth and what I could glean from popular websites. That said, I didn’t get to listen to as much new music over the last year as I had in the past few years, but I think my list still has some really strong pieces in it.

    Let’s get to it!

    TOP ALBUMS

    12. Starfucker – Reptilian

    Not a bad return for this Portland band. Their debut was really great, and this delivered a few good hits. These guys know how to handle a really simple pop melody.
    Key Track: Julius

    11. Feist – Metals

    A certain special someone really enjoys this album and would have it as her #1. It feels a little less colorful to me than The Reminder did, but that doesn’t make it any less enjoyable…just a different experience.
    Key Tracks: The Bad in Eachother, How come you never go there?

    10. The Dodos – No Color

    I haven’t been into their previous work that much, but this one slowly worked its way into my listening cycle in February and March and I found myself becoming interested in more and more of the songs on the album. The album felt much more cohesive to me and was a good one to digest all at once.
    Key Tracks: Black Night, Good, Don’t Try and Hide It.

    9. Phantogram – Nightlife EP

    Of course I’m just a little bit biased on this one if you know me well… Phantogram returns with some of their newest material is almost 3 years. I have been doing visuals for them since 2008 so I am quite familiar with their first set of songs by now. These new songs gave me a fresh perspective on a band that I hope continues to do amazing work…now I just need to hold out for another full length.
    Key Tracks: Don’t Move (really one of their greatest songs since…ever), 16 Years

    8. Talkdemonic – The Ruins

    The Pacific-Northwesterners, Talkdemonic, return with a really solid offering. It’s perfect music to sit and analyze, or to have in the background while you get some work done. In this album they offer an even more refined sound of viola, drums and synth from their other albums (still all instrumental). Ruins even sees them toying with slightly longer song structures (one track cracks the 5 minute mark, which is impressive for a band that averages about 2 minutes per track). This album sees a return to some of their amazingly inventive drumbeats that we saw a lot of in Beat Romantic. Overall, the album have a cohesiveness, but it carries some of the dark melancholy of Eyes at Half Mast, but with a more determined/powerful undercurrent.
    Key Tracks: Ruins, Slumber Verses, City Sleep.

    7. Son Lux – We Are Rising

    As part of a challenge issued from NPR, Son Lux wrote and recorded an entire album in 28 days during the month of February. He documented the whole process, and it was really great to be able to follow along with the creative flow of an artist I really admire. It doesn’t have the cohesive/overarching structure/polish feeling I got out of his incredible 2008  album At War with Walls and Mazes, but it has a lot of really interesting moments strewn throughout that make it a great piece…and I’m not looking for the same kind of meticulous detail in an album made in only 28 days anyway, hah. If only I could communicate how much anticipation I had to finally hear the entire version of “All the Right Things” after hearing an early small sample of the giant drop from the NPR blog..it’s still an amazing sonic moment to hear. The insane polyrhythms going on in “Let Go” are another example of an artist that is really in control of his sonic world.
    Key Tracks: All the Right Things, Let Go, Flickers, Rising

    6. The Antlers – Burst Apart

    The Antler’s previous album, Hospice, seemed like it was all over the place for a while. I felt like there was much less buzz around this album, but that it was still well received. This one felt much less like a concept album, and more like they were writing to make songs that would be a little more stage appropriate. Hospice was a brilliant album, but didn’t necessarily translate to live performances in the same way. I kept returning to the album, and every time a new song would stick out to me or I would find another stuck in my head at certain points.
    Key Tracks: Parentheses, No Widow, Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out.

    5. Bright Eyes – The People’s Key

    I always have a soft spot for Bright Eyes. It usually takes me a while to adjust to the new albums, but I just keep giving them a try until they really click with me. This album had some similarities to the previous, Cassadaga, but had some more electric/rock tracks mixed in than usual and with an unusual almost alt-country sci-fi theme to it. The album didn’t give me a “Lover I Don’t Have to Love,” or a “Lime Tree,” or a “Lua”, but what was important for me is that it still ended up being an album that only a band like Bright Eyes could make.
    Key Tracks: Beginner’s Mind, Ladder Song, Approximate Sunlight

    4. Battles-Gloss Drop

    Oh goodness this was an album I was waiting for. Mirrored was definitely a great album, but it seemed very far from their EP C/B EP days that originally drew me to them. They lost one of their core members, but still managed to crank out some really amazing pieces. I wasn’t sure how I felt about the single, Ice Cream, at first but that has easily become one of my favorites from the album. The real standout for me is “Futura,” a song that has a really great texture and shape to it…not to mention one of the best drum solos I’ve ever heard. Do yourself a favor and check out their video for My Machines as well.
    Key Tracks: Futura, Ice Cream, My Machines

    3. Braids – Native Speaker


    This is a strange album for me because technically I was listening to it in 2010 because I was hard at work on my first commissioned music video. Braids is one of the few bands that has really successfully won me over with a live show before hearing their recorded tracks. After seeing them for the first time I went up to them and told them I really wanted to work with them for visuals or whatever they wanted. This album will always have a special place for me because of how all of that worked out. It’s definitely a bizarre album in retrospect, but it has a lot of really unique soundscape moments and I’m already really looking forward to their next effort. Oh yeah, I think this album wins best album art for me, too.
    Key Tracks: Lemonade, Plath Heart, Glass Deers

    2. Hooray For Earth – True Loves


    Another album I have a really personal connection to. Someone had offered me the chance to throw together a ton of visuals in a week for this album, and I took it without knowing a whole lot about them. I had heard Hooray for Earth’s debut EP, Momo, but it didn’t stick with me too much. After many repeated listens while working on their visuals I started to notice “Hey..these songs are amazing!” The whole album has a great cohesiveness to it. It has a great heavy and dimensional sound to it with a very interesting color palette. It’s strange how accurate album covers start to feel to me when listening to an album over and over.
    Key Tracks: Realize It’s Not the Sun, True Loves, Black Trees

    1. Bon Iver – Bon Iver

    I was very late to the party on the previous Bon Iver album, but I have been following a lot of his other projects (Volcano Choir, Gayngs) so I was really curious about what he would be returning with this time. On the first listen-through’s on albums I’m sort of subconsciously searching for that one song that is like “Ok, this is going to be my favorite track” but this album made that really difficult. I had to give each song sort of it’s own few days in the spotlight. The only knock I really had for it was that it seemed much more like a winter album so it was strange to see it come out mid-spring..so it should be interesting to see how it is in the dead of winter. There isn’t a whole lot more I can say about this album that hasn’t already been raved about all over the internets, but it definitely deserves a listen.
    Key Tracks: Calgary, Michicant, Holocene

    Top Tracks:

    No particular order this year, but these are some of my favorites I’ve heard this year:

    Phantogram – Don’t Move
    Bon Iver – Michicant
    M83 – Midnight City
    Bright Eyes – Beginner’s Mind
    The Antlers – Parentheses
    Battles – Futura
    Son Lux – Let Go
    Feist – The bad in eachother
    Starfucker – Julius
    Braids – Lemonade

    Previous lists:
    2010
    2009
    2008

    Check out my new Music Videos of the Year list!

  • Top 10 Albums of 2010 (and other musical miscellanea)

    It’s been odd putting together my list this year. The last 6 years, I was music director at my college radio station, and would always post my list on our old blog. I was also exposed to about 40 new cd’s every week, so it became easy to get exposed to new stuff. Now out of school, it has become difficult to stay up on all of the new stuff as consistently. I did spend about half the year though so I still got a decent dose of most things.

    It’s always hard to give myself a sort of grading rubric for ordering the albums, but it’s a combination of gut feeling, total playcount, and album consistency (i.e. one good song does not make a great album), originality, and whether I listened to it for longer than a week


    1. Freelance Whales – Weathervanes


    Now, this album sort of came out in 2009, but it was picked up by Frenchkiss and given a proper release this year, so I’m counting it. This is an album that fits a lot of good situations, and I’ve always enjoyed listening to it all the way through…even months afterward. On top of that it has several standout tracks for me for shorter listening bursts. Suggested tracks: Broken Horse, Ghosting and We Could be Friends

    2. Sufjan Stevens – The Age of Adz

    I caught onto Illinoise a bit late in the game, and didn’t really listen to any of the in between stuff that Sufjan Steven’s put out, but this one was just an immediate hit for me. I listened to it several times in a row as soon as I got it and was struck by the unusual range of things going on inside of each song. The 25minute track at the end even turned out to be one of my favorite songs on the album. Suggested tracks: I Want to be Well, Age of Adz, Impossible Soul

    3. Phantogram – Eyelid Movies


    Now, of course this one is a bit of a given for me. Even after listening to the album way too many times while working on their live set videos, it still has a special place for me musically. I still listening to it and love going to the live shows, even though I’ve essentially been listening to the album for almost 2 years now. Really looking forward to them cranking out some new material soon. Suggested tracks: Let me go, Turn it off, When I’m Small

    4. Beach House – Teen Dream

    Previously, I hadn’t really counted myself as a Beach House fan, but this album just caught me in a weird way. It took a little getting used to, but it definitely became a sort of go-to album to put on when doing work or other activities. I’m still listening to it even though it came out way back in January. Suggested tracks: Walk in the park, Silver Soul, Take Care

    5. The Books – The Way Out

    Most albums from The Books for me have only a couple songs that I really fall in love with, but with their most recent album, I was able to love almost every song. There was a consistency there that really appealed to me, even though the songs change character quite a bit. There really isn’t another band that sounds quite like The Books, and in this album they managed to push their sound that much more. Suggested tracks: I didn’t know that, All you need is a wall, Thirty Incoming

    6. Land of Talk – Cloak and Cipher
    I was really encouraged by Land of talk’s 2009 EP Fun and Laughter and was really eager about getting a full album of those kinds of songs. I think they delivered with Cloak and Cipher. Although nothing quite came up to my favorite track “A Series of Small Flames,” I think I picked a few up for the vault. Suggested tracks: Quarry Hymns, Color Me Badd

    7. Gayngs – Relayted
    What at first felt like a sort of joke album, ended up really sticking with me a lot more than I thought it would. Suggested tracks: A Gaudy Side of Town, Faded High, The Walker

    8. Hammock – Chasing after shadows, living with the ghosts

    Probably my favorite ambient group of all time. I had been a little disappointed in their previous two albums, but this one felt like a real return to form for me. Their debut, Kenotic, is one of my favorite albums ever. In a way, this album it felt like “Kenotic part 2” but with a more mature sound.
    Suggested tracks: The Backward Step, Tristia, Breathturn

    9. Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
    On most everyone’s list this year. I wasn’t very captivated by it at first, but I felt myself sort of drawn in by everyone else’s enthusiasm and ended up finding a new favorite track every few days. Suggested tracks: We used to wait, The Suburbs

    10. The Velvet Teen – No Star EP
    So excited for their upcoming full length. I’ve been waiting for something, anything, since their amazing 2006 album Cum Laude, and this is the first whisper that had come out. I have listened to the entire EP 14 times since it came out only 2 months ago, not a bad track on it. Hoping to finish an unofficial video for the title track in the next few weeks.

    11. Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
    12. Menomena – Mines
    13. Typhoon – Hunger and Thirst
    14. Jonsi – Go
    15. Broken Social Scene – Forgiveness Rock Record
    16. The Album leaf – A Chorus of Storytellers
    17. School of Seven Bells – Disconnect from Desire

    Best songs (In a sort of order…)
    For me there wasn’t necessarily a “My Girls” or “Two Weeks” this year, but there were definitely some that I ended up playing way more than others.

    The Velvet Teen – No Star
    Sufjan Stevens -Impossible Soul
    Typhoon – CPR/Claws pt. 2
    Beach house – Walk in the Park
    Phantogram – Let me go
    Menomena – Tithe
    Land of Talk – Quary Hymns
    The Books – All you need is a wall
    Broken Social Scene – All to All
    Annuals – Loxtep
    Gayngs – Gaudy Side of Town
    Hammock – The Backward Step

    Most anticipated albums of 2011
    Braids – Native Speaker (January)
    Bright Eyes – The Peoples Key (February)
    The Get up kids – There are rules (January) …sure why not
    The Velvet Teen (rumored)
    Starfucker (early 2011)
    Battles (rumored)
    Radical Face (rumored)
    Phantogram EP 2 (Working on it?)

    Wish list: Sigur Ros, Son Lux, Talkdemonic, Azeda Booth

    Here is my Best of 2009 list and Best of 2008