
Friday, December 31, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Behold! My favorite records of 2010
I won't waste your time with a whole long "Whoo, boy - what a year, right?" intro paragraph. But would you like to know what records I liked best in 2010? Yes? Ok, here goes...  
1. Rae Spoon - Love Is A Hunter 
1. Rae Spoon - Love Is A Hunter It  never occurred to me in a million years that an unsolicited promo from a  PR company would make it to my year end list, let alone be my favorite  album. But that’s exactly what happened here. If you haven’t heard this,  please go check him out. And don’t get all caught up on the gender  business. Just accept he’s my man of the year.  
2. The Thermals - Personal Life 
2. The Thermals - Personal Life I’ve  heard from a lot of Thermals fans that they feel lukewarm about this  record. “It’s not bad, it just isn’t The Body, The Blood, The  Machine...” Nope. But why would you want them to make that record again?  I do not know! Here’s one thing I do know: If for instance, the record  Personal Life mirrored your personal life completely this year, it would  also be one of your favorite records of 2010. So there.   
3. Perfume Genius - Learning 
3. Perfume Genius - Learning Simple,  haunting, addictive. Remember how, still to this day, people go insane  for Neutral Milk Hotel? This record has that same kind of mysterious,  off kilter, highly personal allure, but more stripped down - mostly just  piano and vocals. Yes I did just compare this kid to Jeff Mangum. Yes I  am serious.
4. Beach House - Teen Dream 
4. Beach House - Teen Dream There’s  nothing I can really say that has not been said about this record. Yes.  It really is that good. So many records were over-hyped this year (shut up, Sleigh Bells), but  Beach House deserves every positive word said or written about them.  This is one of the few records of 2010 that is destined to become a  classic.  
5. The National - High Violet 
5. The National - High Violet I  still don’t understand how this band got so huge. Maybe I underestimate  people? But I can’t complain because they are amazing and in a perfect  world, when people hear amazing music they say, “Wow, this is amazing, I  like it.” But that hardly ever happens. Because this isn’t a perfect  world. And people are very complicated creatures. The National is very  good at reminding me of this.  
6. The Divine Comedy - Bang Goes The Knighthood 
6. The Divine Comedy - Bang Goes The Knighthood I  have loved Neil Hannon for years. Since 1997 or so in fact. I thought  ours was a love affair that could and never would end. But in 2006, after never letting me down, he  managed to release a record that I felt lukewarm about. Obviously this  caused me to reevaluate our whole relationship. We took a break. I saw  other people. I tried to forget. Then, all these years later, he  releases Bang Goes the Knighthood. And it’s “I want to have Neil  Hannon’s babies” all over again.  
7. Copper Thieves - II 
7. Copper Thieves - II If  you can make me like something this much that sounds like it could be  played on the classic rock station, you’re obviously impressive. The key  is the blend of Tony Rochon’s perfect 70’s rock style, John Nelson’s  90’s indie sensibilities and Christian Doble’s insane ear for melody. The record just came out this past  weekend and I can’t stop listening to it. Next thing you know I’ll be  buying Thin Lizzy reissues and getting a WCSX tattoo (please do not let  me ever get a WCSX tattoo).  
8. Zola Jesus - Stridulum EP / Valusia EP 
8. Zola Jesus - Stridulum EP / Valusia EP Zola  Jesus is so tiny. Her voice is so not. Usually, because one of my  favorite things is to impose stringent and unbreakable rules on myself,  I do not allow EPs on my year end list. But I have to make an exception  here, because holy shit. And I figure two EPs in one year an album  makes, right? If you think Disintegration is the best album ever, but prefer Siouxsie Sioux to Robert Smith, you  basically have no choice but to fall in love with Zola Jesus.   
9. Damien Jurado - Saint Bartlett
9. Damien Jurado - Saint Bartlett I  don’t think Damien Jurado has ever managed to put out even a mediocre record, but now he’s finally managed to release a near perfect one. Saint Bartlett exemplifies everything that is awesome about Mr.  Jurado. He played at the Magic Stick with Shearwater recently, and it  was just him and his guitar. I thought my heart was going to burst out  of my chest.   
10. Superchunk - Majesty Shredding 
10. Superchunk - Majesty Shredding I’ll  admit I’m still high from seeing Superchunk play the Magic Stick  recently - nothing could have prepared me for them opening the show with  the Magnetic Fields’ “100,000 Fireflies.” I was very close to peeing my  pants. Especially since I refuse to pee at the Magic Stick under  virtually any circumstances. Majesty Shredding is just as great as anything they've ever done.
11. The Juliets - The Juliets
11. The Juliets - The Juliets
When  this record came out earlier this year, it reminded me so much of what I  loved about Neil Hannon. The whole record is smart, melodic chamber pop without  even a second of filler. Perfect sounds in our own back yard! I love  Detroit.  
12. Child Bite - The Living Breathing Organ Summer
12. Child Bite - The Living Breathing Organ Summer
I  suspect listening to The Living Breathing Organ Summer is a lot like  taking a peek directly into Shawn Knight’s brain. Which makes me think it’s similar to how my brain operates when I’ve had a lot of cough medicine before  bed. Except way more musically gifted and unhinged. 
  13. Bars Of Gold - Of Gold 
I  saw Bars Of Gold for the first time at Blowout at Small’s this past  March, and their performance immediately brought to mind Jesus Lizard  meets Fugazi. And that’s saying something. Also, “Heaven’s Got A Heater”  is one of my favorite song titles ever.   
14. Yeasayer - Odd Blood
14. Yeasayer - Odd Blood
This  is another record I don’t think I have to say a lot about. Other than  apparently hipsters get it right sometimes. Totally managed to take the  uncool sounds of the 80’s that I unabashedly loved anyway and make me  unabashedly love them all over again.  
15. Twin Shadow - Forget
15. Twin Shadow - Forget
Despite  my being fed up with “twin” bands (which includes both bands with the  word “twin” in their name along with Tegan and fucking Sara), this record is  too good to be denied. I can’t help but wonder if George Lewis Jr.  listens to a strict diet of Morrissey, Xiu Xiu and OMD. If so, it’s  working for him.  
16. Robyn - Body Talk
16. Robyn - Body Talk
I  don’t know that the whole Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 and “oh, here’s like the  partial combo of both of those and it’s just called Body Talk” deal was  necessary (I do not like confusion!) but there is no denying the  catchiness of these songs. It also helps that my nephew loves to shake  it to Robyn.  
17. Shearwater - The Golden Archipelago
17. Shearwater - The Golden Archipelago
If  Talk Talk had an ornithology bend to it. When I was living in  Charlotte, NC I drove myself to see them play even though I was in the  middle of passing a kidney stone and had no business leaving the house,  let alone to go see a concert. It was totally worth it. Jonathan  Meiburg’s voice makes me swoon.  
18. Male Bonding - Nothing Hurts
18. Male Bonding - Nothing Hurts
Considering  how much punk rock I listened to this year, I’m somewhat surprised  there’s not a few more noisy selections on my list. But these guys love  Mudhoney, and they met while working at the same record store in London,  so they’re obvious shoe-ins for my heart.  
19. Stornoway - Beachcomber's Windowsill
19. Stornoway - Beachcomber's Windowsill
People  have been going gay for this Mumford & Sons band this year, but  those guys don’t hold a candle to Stornoway. Plus they have a song  called ‘Zorbing.” Which is like, when you roll around in a ball for fun.  Take that, stupid Mumford & Sons.  
20. Tim Kasher - The Game Of Monogamy
20. Tim Kasher - The Game Of Monogamy
Tim  Kasher is disillusioned with the modern relationship paradigm and he’s  made a record about it! This record will be the perfect soundtrack to  when you get around to tackling Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom over the  holiday break. 
There you have it! As I have done since I think 2002, I will be making a mix CD with one song from each one of these records... And you can have a copy if you want. Just be patient with me.
Friday, December 17, 2010
"We're so brave, we're so brave, we're so brave..."
If you haven't seen the Metro Times Music Blahg interview I did with Copper Thieves, may I suggest you take time to read it? They're having a record release show tomorrow night at that narrow-yet-rad venue in Hamtramck. That would be the Belmont. The new record is awesome. For real. Hope to see you there...
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Wonder Twins: Winter Fling... A Craft Thing @ AJ's Music Cafe 12/11/10
Today's Metro Times includes another installment of the Wonder Twins - this time we went to Winter Fling... A Craft Thing where we looked at crafty wares, bought some cool locally made gifts and for the first time "interviewed" some folks for the column. I feel it necessary to put that word in quotes since D'Anne possesses no journalistic integrity. Just kidding. (No I'm not.)
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Baby Jesus has a Santa suit
This event looks pretty rad. I've never gone and I'm thinking about changing that this year. But either way, if you're trying to show some out of town guests how rad Detroit is for music, you could do a lot worse than take them to the Magic Stick this Thursday. Like, for instance, you could punch them in the face and hand them a Kid Rock CD. Look at the pretty poster before you weigh those two options:
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The God Jesus made it snow today because...
... Suburban Sprawl's 2010 Holiday Sampler is now up on the world wide web! Each year I say, "I hate Christmas music." Then I listen to this and think, "I forgot how much I love Christmas music." It's a holiday treasure trove of Detroit indie goodness. Go listen.
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