Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Episode #25: My Favorites of 2010 (thus far)...

I know what you’re thinking – best of 2010 at the end of August?!? Why not choose at least a more logical midway point in June and call it the best of the first half of 2010? Well, these are good questions to ask. However, I feel that September a very logical point to stop and reflect on the year so far, especially when considering music.

September marks the regrettable conclusion of summertime, which is a very busy season for new releases. Furthermore, summer vacations and barbecues provide us with more downtime than usual and thus enable us to enjoy and appreciate more music.

With that said, here is a selection of some of my favorite tracks released this year (so far). There are some obvious choices from eagerly anticipated and critically acclaimed albums from Arcade Fire, The National, LCD Soundsystem and Broken Social Scene. Despite all the hype, these albums delivered in a big way and certainly did not disappoint (Sorry, I can’t say the same for M.I.A.’s third release, MAYA). Janelle Monae’s concept album, ArchAndroid, was also met with universal praises and “Tightrope” is definitely the most infectious track on that record.

The tracks from Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Hot Chip and The Black Keys came off of albums that I would characterize as “breakout” records. I’ve been a fan of all these artists for some time and yet I feel that these 2010 albums, coupled with successful tour dates, really catapulted them to the next level of musical stardom.

Finally, I included some lesser known artists such as husband-and-wife duo Tennis who have perfected the seemingly ubiquitous lo-fi beach-pop sound that is all the rage these days. Also included is “The Gaudy Side of Town” from Gayngs, a huge collective that features over 25 artists ranging from Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon to Rhymesayers’ P.O.S., who succeed wildly in creating a haunting, downtempo aesthetic. Next, Caribou, AKA Dan Snaith and formerly known as Manitoba, crafts beautifully funky dance-pop on “Odessa,” somewhat reminiscent of LCD Soundsystem. And finally, not-so-newcomer, Ariel Pink’s “Round and Round” is a fun, slinky, 70s-infused psychedelic pop off a fantastic album, Before Today. You can hear Brian Eno and David Bowie’s fingerprints all over it, which is always a good thing.

May the rest of 2010 be as fruitful...

Give it a listen and I hope you enjoy.

Track listing:
1) Rome (3:50) – Yeasayer
2) I Learned The Hard Way (3:47) – Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
3) I Can Change (5:54) – LCD Soundsystem
4) I Feel Better (4:42) – Hot Chip
5) The Suburbs (5:15) – Arcade Fire
6) The Gaudy Side of Town (7:07) – Gayngs
7) Shutterbug (3:35) – Big Boi feat Cutty
8) Bloodbuzz Ohio (4:36) – The National
9) Round and Round (5:09) – Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
10) Cape Dory (2:12) – Tennis
11) Radio Daze (4:16) – The Roots feat Blu, P.O.R.N., Dice Raw
12) Everlasting Light (3:24) – The Black Keys
13) Tightrope (4:23) – Janelle Monae
14) Odessa (5:16) – Caribou
15) World Sick (6:48) – Broken Social Scene
16) The Wild Hunt (3:22) – The Tallest Man on Earth

2 comments:

  1. good stuff. don't know how i missed that roots song - thanks!

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  2. matt - i'm so madly in love with that Roots stong, I can't stop looping it. keep 'em coming. awesome stuff. -Beth

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