2009 Lists

2009 Year in review
I will start off by saying I rather found 2009 to be pretty disappointing with music that came out. Although there were still some amazing albums that hit stores. Here is my top(s) list

Albums of the year
1- Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
2- Brand New – Daisy
3- The Most Serene Republic - ...And The Ever Expanding Universe
4- New Found Glory – Not without A Fight
5- KiD CuDi - Man On The Moon,The End Of Day
6- Metic – Fantasies
7- Attack in Black – Years (By One Thousand Fingertips)
8- Taking Back Sunday – New Again
9- Tegan & Sara – Sainthood
10- Matt and Kim – Grand

Honorable Mentions:

Clothes Make The Man – Distance**
Coconut Records – Davy
LMFAO – Party Rock
The Decemberists - The Hazards Of Love
Brendan Benson - My Old, Familiar Friend
Great Lake Swimmers - Lost Channels
Kevin Devine – Brother’s Blood
Matthew Good – Vancouver
Noah and the Whale – The First Day of Spring
Pearl Jam – Backspacer
The Rural Alberta Advantage – Hometowns
Thrice – Beggars
Weezer – Raditude
White Rabbits – Its Frightening
Wilco – Wilco(The Album)

**Could be on top 10 but just got it two days ago

Best EP’s
1- Cold War Kids – Behave Yourself
2- Death Cab for Cutie – The Open Door EP
3- Modest Mouse - No One's First and You're Next – EP


Albums I have pushed aside or only listened to a few times but give it time and it could of made top 10 list:
1- John Mayer - Battle Studies
2- White Lies - To Lose My Life
3- Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything To Nothing
4- Bats For Lashes – Two Suns


Best Live Album:
1- Jimmy Eat World – Clarity Live

Most Over rated albums of the year:
1- Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
2- Grizzly Bear- Veckatimest
3- Girls – Album
4- Green Day – 21st Century Breakdown

Top Songs:
1- Phoenix – Lisztomania
2- Cold War Kids – Audience
3- Brand New – Sink
4- Phoenix – Lasso
5- Phoenix – 1901
6- Jay Z fear Alicia Keys -Empire State Of Mind
7- Cold War Kids – Coffee Spoon
8- The Most Serene Republic - Bubble Reputation
9- Kid Cudi - Up, Up, And Away (The Wake & Bake Song)
10- LMFAO - I Don't Wanna Be
11- Tegan & Sara – Hell
12- Pearl Jam - The Fixer
13- Metric - Gold Guns Girls
14- Thrice - In Exile
15- Coconut Records – Wires
16- Clothes Make The Man – Privy
17- White Lies - Death**
18- Clothes Make The Man - Alpha Centauri

**Should be a lot higher but just heard the song not to long ago.

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Head Automatica

Front man Daryl Palumbo has to be one of my favorite musicians in music today. The reason why is because hes such a versatile musician. He can make songs with his band Glassjaw which has a rather hardcore rock band with lots of heavy drums, guitars and screaming. Then go to his other band Head Automatica and do the complete opposite with very poppy songs. He has cornered every inch of music today he can get kids to bang their heads or kids to dance.






Released :17 August 2004
Genre: Electropunk, Power pop




Decadence

Released:June 6, 2006
Genre: Electropunk, Power pop


Head Automatica "Graduation Day" Music Vid

Robert Hatfield | MySpace Video

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Brendan Benson

Two songs of the day.

A Whole Lot Better


and

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Cold War Kids - Behave Yourself Trailer

Yeah still waiting anxiously for this EP. In case you haven't noticed yes Cold War Kids is my favorite band.

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White Rabbits - It's Frightening



Genre: Indie rock
Released: May 19, 2009

The cover for White Rabbits Its Frightening sums up exactly what your going to hear on the album, heavy drums and piano. Upon first listen i immediately thought the drummer for White Rabbits was one of the best i have ever heard, but later on i found out that there is two drummers in the band. Pounding piano leads the way on the Radiohead-esque "Midnight and I" and "Lionesse." The only instruments that aren't slaves to the beat are Gregory Roberts and Stephen Patterson's vocals, which mingle into perfectly messy harmonies. To sum it up mix a little of Cold War Kids+ Radio Head+ Spoon= White Rabbits.

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Arkells - Jackson Square



Genre: Rock
Released: October 28, 2008

Nowadays, it is difficult to find a sound as authentic as Arkells’. It’s also comforting to know that Canada is home to a band that knows how to rock as hard as these guys do. Their sound is a mix of rock riffs, soul, and blues. Jackson Square is a compilation of catchy songs that, from the first listen, you’re instantly hooked. Overall, this is a fantastic debut album which will hopefully bring on some well-deserved attention and success. Musically, Arkells hold nothing back: their sound is original, unrestrained and just plain awesome. Hamilton, ON’s Arkells are truly one of Canada’s up-and-coming rockers.

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The Arcade Fire - Funeral



Genre: Indie
Released: September 14, 2004

"Music can entertain, but it can do so much more. It can act as catharsis. It can paint aural pictures of Neighborhood's hitherto unknown to the listener. It can express intense feeling. It can be an innovative art form. The Arcade Fire's debut, Funeral, does it all." - Michael Hubbard

So to make this short and sweet...LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM. Funeral has been on almost everyone's best of 2004 albums list and has been put on numerous albums of the decade lists. Rolling Stone having it as number 3. I don't want to write about it that much just LISTEN TO IT and be prepared to put it on your favorite list. Personally if you dont like this album don't follow my blog.

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Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell



Genre: Indie rock
Released: April 22, 2008



Newmarket, Ontario's Tokyo Police Club 11 track album will have you wanting more songs and will have you coming back from more. From fast heavly bass influenced songs to slow catchy ones. One downside to this album is the length which is 28 minuets, Most of the songs are in the mid 2 minuet mark with the longest being 3 minuets and 12 seconds. But the songs are created perfectly with most of them being in the 2 minuet mark, its straight to the point no solos. If you are a fan of Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie, Postal Service) and or Colin Meloy (Decemberists) you will love Dave Monks. Put those two together Gibbard and Meloy and you have Dave Monks. I had the chance to see them this year in concert and absolutly loved it. The biggest reasons i loved it was that they sounded just like they did on the album if not better.


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The Wallflowers - Bringing Down the Horse



Genre: Rock, Folk rock, Country rock
Released: May 21, 1996

When people talk about Jakob Dylan these days, they're less likely to refer to his famous father than to his band, the Wallflowers, and their breakthrough album, Bringing Down the Horse. Not only a staggering commercial success, the disc is also a superb example of the folk-rock Jakob's daddy helped pioneer more than 30 years ago. The Wallflowers don't need family relations to command respect. Young Dylan's songwriting remains shaped by echoes,the anthemic "One Headlight" carries a distinct Tom Petty-like urgency, and "Invisible City" may be the best song Bruce Springsteen hasn't written in years. There are still plenty of genetic imprints. "Josephine" turns on a chord change straight out of "Just Like a Woman," and lines like "I've learned to compromise good people for alibis" show that the apple continues to fall pretty close to the tree. Its a good sign that since this album was relesed in 1996 i still continue to listen to this album often. If you enjoy the song below i strongly suggest you pick the album.

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We Are Scientists - Brain Thrust Mastery



Genre: Indie Rock
Released May 13, 2008

I will be honest at first listen i didnt like this album besides the song "After Hours". Then i started to listen to the album a few more times and started liking a few songs. Then again and again... I ended up coming away with a good handful of songs. The songs being Ghouls, Let's See It, After Hours and Impatience. Basically the first half of the album. But who knows i might not like the album that much and you could love it...

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We Are Scientists - After Hours

We Are Scientists | MySpace Music Videos

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Cold War Kids - Audience

New song off Cold War Kids EP "Behave Yourself". I cannot wait for this EP to come out. So here is their single off of it.

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Spoon

So the past week i have been on a huge Spoon fix. I dont want to write a review about each albums. They are all amazing, the thing i think i love the most about Spoon is that they come up with extremely catchy songs with the simplest music.

SPOON - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga



Genre: Indie rock

Released: 10 July 2007

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SPOON - GIMME FICTION


Released May 10, 2005

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SPOON - KILL THE MOONLIGHT


Released: August 20, 2002

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Taking Back Sunday - New Again



Genre(s): Punk Rock. Alternative rock
Released: June 1, 2009

In Early October 2008 it was said that Taking Back Sunday guitar/singer Fred Mascherino was to leave the band to pursue his solo project, The Color Fred. That didn't stop current members of Taking Back Sunday from going into the studio and working on a new album that year. The album was entitled "New Again" it was chosen because singer Adam Lazzara felt that they were a new band; he said, "We kicked around a bunch of different titles, but that one always remained the top of the list, and that’s because it really does feel like a new band. When the album came out i was hesitant to listen to it because the removal of Mascherino would be big, he had a large part in the band from playing guitar to singing to writing. But when i finally listened to the album, i was glad i did. It was vintage TBS smart catchy hooks and great music. The album received strong reviews; Scott Heisel of Alternative Press praised the record highly, stating that it "leaps forward as the best album of Taking Back Sunday's career to date".

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New Found Glory - Not Without A Fight



Genre: Pop Punk
Released: March 10, 2009

The first overall impression of ‘Not Without A Fight’ is that this album could have come out in 2001 between the band’s self titled album and ‘Sticks And Stones’ and, style wise, it would have fit right in. This really is a trip back in time while at the same time it doesn’t feel forced or contrived in any way. I think its impossible for NFG to disappoint, hence why this album is on my favorite of 2009. If you have never heard of NFG i strongly suggest you go out and get their whole discography. If you were a fan of Blink 182 and looking for a band to help fill the void listen to NFG. Getting NFG albums will be the best decision you will make today.

Side note: Album was produced by Mark Hoppus (Blink 182, (+44))
p.s Stay Tuned for other NFG Albums.

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Donavon Frankenreiter (Self Titled)



Genre(S): Surf Rock, Acoustic, Soft Rock
Released: May 11, 2004

Professional surfer turned musician..sounds interesting. If your a fan of Jack Johnson than Donavon Frankenreiter is a must listen to you. As a matter of fact Jack Johnson and Donavon Frankenreiter are longtime friends. Johnson produced, plays and sings on many tracks on this album, Frankenreiter is currently signed to Johnson's music label Brushfire Records. Of course at first listen it sounds a lot like Jack Johnson, possibly because the two are from similar surfer backgrounds. But after listening to the CD a few rounds, you'll realize that Donavon is more laid back than Jack, if that's even possible. Although Jack touches on topics such as the environment and pollution, Donavon aims more to provide listeners with a sense of peace and harmony. If you are looking for relaxing and upbeat music to listen to this album is a must.

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Butch Walker - Sycamore Meadows



Genre(s): Pop, Indie
Released: November 11, 2008

You might not recognize the name Butch Walker when it comes to the music industry. Don't feel bad most people don't recognize the name either. But fact is Butch Walker is actually a really big name in the music business. He's mostly known for being a producer rather than a singer. He has produced and wrote songs for such high profile names as; Dashboard Confessional, Weezer, Pink, Katy Perry, The Academy Is.. and many more big names. When hes not doing that hes making his own music with his band. His music is very genuine in a sense that nearly his entire writing of Sycamore Meadows his based on personal experiences. He can write them to a catchy melody or a slow ballad on a acoustic guitar. Once you listen to Butch Walker than songs by artistes he produced or wrote for like Weezer on their new album "Raditude" you can tell which songs he worked on.

"Some of us fans wonder why Butch Walker hasn’t become a major star. Walker’s street smarts and deep emotional intelligence ooze out of his Southern charms making him the thinking man’s Tom Petty. Walker’s adept way of creating epic, literate, rock and roll story songs about everyday life makes him the Georgia Bruce Springsteen. Walker’s grandiose and sordid tales of glam and drugs make him the American David Bowie. These are big names to be compared with, but the fact is, Walker’s talent, charisma, and track record of impressive albums, suggests he belongs in such noble company." - Steve Horowitz. popmatters.com

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