Wednesday, January 28, 2009

'08 In Review: The Best Music of the Year

Well, what a year in the music world. I was incredibly impressed with the absolute load of quality music that came out this past year. So much so, that it has taken me a little while to decide on the order of the following list. I have always wanted to share my Best Music of the Year list, but never had a venue in which to do it. Now, wallah - it is here! Take a look below, read my brief reviews, and most of all, go listen to the music and buy it if it moves you.
Music is a gift, and it is a major component of my life. This is the list that impacted me most this past calendar year...and what's the most impactful, inspiring, and my winner of the top spot?


#1 - Only By The Night ~ Kings of Leon
I have never listened to this band much. Never thought much of what I had heard. But this album is flat-out, no question AMAZING! It is the best album of the year for me, (although in all honesty the top 5 that I list here could have won this top spot - the year was THAT good). The first song draws you in, the guitars are haunting throughout, and Caleb Followill's vocals are absolutely perfect. His voice is rich, rough, and combines with striking guitar work to create a clarion-call siren. I would give you tracks to highlight the album, but in all truth, the entire cd is just ridiculously good. It beat out some tough competition by my measure simply because I couldn't stop listening to it. It's addictive and overpowering and never seems to lose it's boost. I would have never imagined Kings Of Leon even making one of my lists, but this is a five star album that won't leave my ipod rotation for a long time.

#2 - Vampire Weekend ~ Vampire Weekend
I know this cd is on everyone's list and they are very trendy. But wowser, what a debut! They are chippy, punky, short, to-the-point, and have phenomenal hooks. This could easily be in the top spot, but you can only have one. The highlights are easy: Mansford Roof, Walcott, A-Punk, Oxford Comma. They're all good, but those are my favs.

#3 - The Seldom Seen Kid ~ Elbow
All I need to say is that this band is one of my favorites; they really have done no wrong by me. They have a unique musical sound, infusing hooks, trippy melodies, and orchestration, all with the haunting, one-of-a-kind, near-monotone lead vocals. This is their best overall album, although their last was wonderful, too. Take a listen to The Bones of You, An Audience With The Pope, Weather To Fly, and my vote for the best song of the year, Grounds for Divorce. (Go back and listen to everything they have made - incredible. And if you don't believe me, Chris Martin of Coldplay rates them as the best in the world.)

#4 - Lucky ~ Nada Surf
Nada Surf is another long-standing favorite band of mine. They have perfect vocals, acoustic guitars, and harmonies. And their lastest effort does not disappoint. I could not stop listening to this cd at the beginning of the year, and maybe only that elapsed time kept them out of my top three. Check out See These Bones, Whose Authority, Weightless, and I Like What You Say...but they're all good.

#5 - Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends ~ Coldplay
It is superb. It is different and expansive. It is a soundscape of atmospehere. It contains near perfect tracks. But, overall, it is not their best. I still like all three of their previous efforts better, yet this is still a spectacular album. I think I am just a little harder on them because they are so high on my favorites list. (And maybe because I am sick of Chris Martin's liberal, Obama-laced rants lately.) [As a note, Prospekt's March EP is good too & deepens the value of this cd, minus the ignorant Jay-Z track.]

#6 - Consolers Of The Lonely ~ The Raconteurs
Searing guitars, harmonies reminiscent of Paul McCartney & Phil Keaggy, and songs that simply rock like the blues.

#7 - Konk ~ The Kooks
They are moving up my list of favorite bands. Every song is good, and even the bonus disc RAK is worth owning. Still not sure it tops their freshman effort.

#8 - Pull The Pin ~ Stereophonics
This is a late entry to the year (as I got it for Christmas) but it is truly incredible. It has crunchy, deafening guitars, and presents their most complete album ever.

#9 - Narrow Stairs ~ Death Cab For Cutie
A mainstay on my ipod, the songs are just darn good. And, his voice is just sweet. Two words of advice though - Plans was a better album, and don't watch them live: singer moves like a robot.

#10 - Dig Out Your Soul ~ Oasis
They are a top five all-time band for my taste. The Gallagher boys are at it again after all of this time. This one is still not quite as good as Don't Believe The Truth but I still love them - forever.

#11 - A Hundred Million Suns ~ Snow Patrol

#12 -
Modern Guilt ~ Beck

#13 - The Slip ~ nine inch nails

#14 - Flock ~ Bell X1

#15 - Ode To J. Smith ~ Travis

Noteable mentions: Death Magnetic by Metallica, Low vs. Diamond by Low vs. Diamond, Off With Their Heads by Kaiser Chiefs, Day & Age by The Killers, Perfect Symmetry by Keane, Forth by The Verve, and new-comers Glasvegas by Glasvegas

Disappointment of the Year: Way To Normal by Ben Folds (come on dude, you are better than that crap!) AND...where have all the great hard, heavy bands gone? I need some more Tool or something, please.

Best Band You Have Probably Never Heard Of: They are mentioned above in the top 3 - ELBOW. Unlike the UK & Europe, America has barely even heard of them. Sad. They are grow-on-you awesome.

Last Year's Winner: In an huge upset of In Rainbows by Radiohead it would have to be, by an edge...We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank by Modest Mouse

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Welcome To It



We'll be fighting in the streets
With our children at our feet
And the morals that they worship will be gone
And the men who spurred us on
Sit in judgment of all wrong
They decide and the shotgun sings the song

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again

The change, it had to come
We knew it all along
We were liberated from the fold, that's all
And the world looks just the same
And history ain't changed
'Cause the banners, they were all flown in the last war

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
No, no!

I'll move myself and my family aside
If we happen to be left half alive
I'll get all my papers and smile at the sky
Though I know that the hypnotized never lie
Do ya?

Yeah!

There's nothing in the streets
Looks any different to me
And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
And the parting on the left
Is now parting on the right
And the beards have all grown longer overnight

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again
No, no!

Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss

"Won't Get Fooled Again"
Who's Next?
The Who
1971



Look in my eyes, what do you see?
The Cult of Personality
I know your anger
I know your dreams
I've been everything you want to be
I'm the Cult of Personality
Like Mussolini and Kennedy
I'm the Cult of Personality
The Cult of Personality
The Cult of Personality

Neon lights, a Nobel Prize
When a mirror speaks, the reflection lies
You won't have to follow me
Only you can set me free

I sell the things you need to be
I'm the smiling face on your T.V.
I'm the Cult of Personality
I exploit you
Still you love me
I tell you one and one makes three
I'm the Cult of Personality

Like Joseph Stalin and Gandhi
I'm the Cult of Personality
The Cult of Personality
The Cult of Personality

Neon lights, a Nobel Prize
When a leader speaks, that leader dies
You won't have to follow me
Only you can set you free

You gave me fortune
You gave me fame

You gave me power in your God's name

I'm every person you need to be
I'm The Cult Of Personality!

The Cult of Personality!

"Cult Of Personality"
Vivid
1988
Living Colour


QUICK NOTE: The first song is one of my all-time favorites and comes from one of the best rock albums of all-time, no question. Born of the late sixities, The Who were probably talking to a different "boss", but their message really seems to be skepticism of outright, self-proclaimed authority of any kind. Good idea boys.

The second was sort of a one hit wonder, but it really is a great song, too. Amazing guitars with a rousing vocal from one of the best Black bands in American music (albeit short-lived). This is the most obvious message of any song. And, wow, is it applicable for different people of different times, everywhere.

Whatever conclusions you draw...so be it.

(Click the title-link of "Cult Of Personality" and enjoy the noise on YouTube!)