In my opinion, Surfer Blood were the most promising new act to come out in 2010. I really love everything about these guys - I love the band name and album title, I love that they're from Florida, I love the album cover, I love the anthems which were mostly recorded in a home studio (from what I've heard)..... I could go on an on..... I tried to see these guys play at the SXSW festival last year four times!! Each time the shows were sold out or I wasn't allowed in..... but to get on with this mini-review, I am very excited about what the future holds for this band. Surfer Blood wear their influences proudly. There is definitely a little bit of Pavement and early Weezer in these songs. Astro Coast is the soundtrack for face splitting, coral spitting, 30 foot wave surfing, gut spewing rock and roll surfer dudes.
11. The Roots - "How I Got Over"
With How I Got Over, the Roots made one of the darkest and most inspiring hip hop records of their career. Playing on the Jimmy Fallon show and recruiting Jim James of My Morning Jacket, and Joanna Newsome as guest stars on the album seemed to draw more appeal from indie-hipsters than with previous releases. There really aren't any club jams on this record (not that I know much about clubz), instead its more about stepping back and examining your life from the perspective of someone going through a midlife crisis..... (bummer huh?)
key tracks --> "Dear God 2.0", "Radio Daze", "How I Got Over", "The Day", "Right On"
12. MGMT - "Congratulations"
MGMT surprised a lot of people with Congratulations. Gone were the hit singles of Oracular Spectacular and replacing them were weird longer song structures, and more challenging outer space melodies. If that wasn't enough, Sonic Boom from the very influential space rock/neo psychedlic group - Spacemen 3, produced Congratulations. With repeated listens, I've started to like this album even more than the previous record.
key tracks --> "Congratulations", "Flash Delirium", "Siberian Breaks", "Someone's Missing"
13. LCD Soundsystem - "This is Happening"
Sadly and supposedly this will be LCD Soundsystem's last album. This is Happening was the final chapter of a trilogy that started back in 2005 and continued in 2007 with one of my favorite albums of the year - Sound of Silver. This record continues to follow in the footsteps of the 80's new wave inspired music of the last two releases but is a little dancier. David Bowie's similar Berlin trilogy from 1977-1979 (Low --> Heroes --> Lodger) sounds like a huge influence on these records (try listening to Heroes back to back with All I Want); as does some of the early Talking Heads albums with Brian Eno. But through it all, LCD Soundsystem have come out with some incredible music that will likely be relevant for years to come.
key tracks --> "Dance Yourself Clean", "I Can Change", "All I Want", "Drunk Girls"
14. Vampire Weekend - "Contra"
After putting out one of the most raved about albums of 2008, Vampire Weekend released an album very similar to that release with Contra. The band continued to master their blend of afro-pop/Paul Simon/new wavey/ New York City sounds and overall, the songs sound more comfortable. But to me, comfortable doesn't always make for the best music. This album relies a little more on synth sounds and a little less on the punky garage guitars from their debut. I Still really love about half of this record, but overall I preferred their debut.
key tracks --> "Cousins", "Horchatta", "Giving Up the Gun", "Holiday"
15. Jenny and Johnny - "I'm Having Fun Now"
So in case you didn't know, Jenny is Jenny Lewis from the band Rilo Kiley and Johnny is singer songwriter Johnathon Rice. Together, they are a couple from California that write really catchy quirky summertime acoustic indie pop tunes. Overall this year, I didn't feel like there was enough music like this.
key tracks --> "Big Wave", "Animal", "Switchblade", "My Pet Snakes"
16. Spoon - "Transference"
This album took some time to grow on me but after a good five or so listens, I was pretty hooked. After their last album which featured a full horns section and a very radio-friendly sound, I was expecting Spoon to pull off a Kings of Leon and take that a step further. Instead, this release is a step into more sparse sounds that were more present in their early albums. This was not a bad move at all and I highly recommend this album if you'd like their earlier releases. Spoon is still as intact as ever.
key tracks --> "Who Makes your Money", "The Mystery Zone", "Trouble Comes Running"
17. Charlotte Gainsbourg - "IRM"
French actress/musician/daughter of Serge Gainsbourgh - Charlotte Gainsbourg's 3rd album sounds dark and mysterious. Charlotte sings in her usual quiet and sexy as all hell whispers over lush string arrangements and the sound machine known as Beck Hanson aka: Beck. While Charlotte wrote some of the song lyrics, Beck wrote all the music and produced IRM. The music on this album was inspired partially by various trips to the doctors to treat a brain hemorrhage (In France, IRM is what they call an MRI). To me, this album has a lot of similiarities with Beck's Modern Guilt album from a couple years ago. If you liked that record, you should like this as well.
key tracks --> "Heaven Can Wait", "Le Chat du Cafe des Artistes", "In the End", "Time of the Assasins"
18. The Boston Spaceships - "Our Cubehouse Still Rocks"
One of Robert Pollard's 4 new albums for 2010 was pretty awesome! To me, The Boston Spaceships, are what I wish the Who sounded like today. Of course, with any Robert Pollard release, there are hiccups on this release, but this album is the closest we'll likely have to another Guided By Voices album and for that it is spectacular.
key tracks --> "Fly Away (Terry Sez)", "Come on Baby Grace"
19. The Bell Riots
You may say I'm a little biased here because I'm friends with these guys, but their first album is smashingly good! The album is chock full of short and sweet songs that feature metallic guitars, weird Star Trek clips, crazy song shifts from pretty and shimmering to classic hardcore punk riffs, and very interesting well thought out storylines.
key tracks --> "Automatic Door", "The Orderly Procession", "Amber Barbarella", "Pretty Mouth"
20. Broken Bells
In case you didn't know, Broken Bells is a project that includes James Mercer from the Shins and studio guru/Gnarls Barkley member - Danger Mouse. When I first started listening to this album, I chose it for some of the wrong reasons. I love the Shins and I was expecting the album to be somewhat of an uphill continuation of that band. Unfortunately with all these false hopes, I wasn't a fan of Broken Bells. After some time away from the record, listening again with fresh ears it's a pretty enjoyable record of radio friendly electro indie pop. However listening through, there is nothing adventurous enough that makes me go "Holy Guaca-freakin-Moly-Batman!".
key tracks --> "Vaporize", "High Road", "The Ghost Inside", "The Mall and Misery"
2 Great Reissues/Old Material Released for First Time
Bruce Springsteen - "The Promise"
This release is a Godsend! Thank you Bruce!! During the making of Darkness on the Edge of Town, Bruce and the E Street Band recorded somewhere around 80 songs for the album. Only ten of them made the track listing. Many others, he gave to other artists to record ("Because the Night" - Patti Smith, "Fire" - The Pointer Sisters, "Rendevous", and most of a whole album went to the Asbury Jukes). Over the years, a few of the songs have found their way to the general public, but this year, two more discs (known as the Promise) finally made their way out. These songs are incredibly good! If you are a Springsteen fan, these songs are must haves! Hearing these, it's clear that Darkness could have easily been a great double album.
key tracks --> "Wrong Side of the Street, "Because the Night", "Rendezvous", "Fire", "The Promise", "City of Night"
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - "III/IV"
Two new albums in one low priced package by one of my all time favorite artists! These albums were originally recorded after Cold Roses and Jacksonville City Nights and sound nothing like those records. Instead, these albums bring to mind a more mature version of Rock and Roll. In my opinion, this is what should have come out in place of Easy Tiger. There is a much better flow to these songs than on Easy Tiger and the drums sound sooooo much better. There is a definite Strokes feel to these songs and Ryan's vocals sound better than ever!
key tracks --> "Stop Playing with My Heart", "Kisses Start Wars", "Breakdown into Resolve", "Death and Rats", "Kill the Lights"
My 78 Favorite Songs of the Year
- Adam Green - "Castles and Tassels"
- Arcade Fire - "Modern Man"
- Arcade Fire - "The Suburbs"
- Arcade Fire - "Sprawl II"
- Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffitti - "Round and Round"
- Band of Horses - "Factory"
- Beach House - "Norway"
- Beach House - "Walk in the Park"
- The Bell Riots - "Automatic Door"
- The Black Angels - "Telephone"
- The Black Keys - "Everlasting Light"
- The Black Keys - "Tighten Up"
- The Black Keys - "Sinister Kid"
- The Brian Jonestown Massacre - "Detka! Detka! Detka!"
- Caribou - "Odessa"
- Cee-Lo Green - "F##k You"
- Charlotte Gainsbourgh - "Heaven Can Wait"
- Charlotte Gainsbourgh - "In the End"
- Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr - "God Only Knows" (Beach Boys cover)
- Damien Jurado - "Cloudy Shoes"
- Deer Tick - "20 Miles"
- Fitz and the Tantrums - "Moneygrabber"
- Frightened Rabbit - "Swim Until You Can't See Land"
- Gorillaz - "Stylo"
- Gorillaz - "Superfast Jellyfish"
- Harlem - "Gay Human Bones"
- Jenny and Johnny - "Big Wave"
- Jesse Malin and the St. Marks Social Club - "Burning the Bowery"
- Johnny Flynn - "Kentucky Pill"
- Johnny Flynn and Laura Marling - "The Water"
- Josh Ritter - "Change of Time"
- Josh Ritter - "Lark"
- Josh Ritter - "Lantern"
- Justin Townes Earle - "Harlem River Blues"
- Kanye West - "Monster"
- Kanye West - "Power"
- Laura Marling - "Devil's Spoke"
- Laura Marling - "Made by Maid"
- LCD Soundsystem - "I Can Change"
- LCD Soundsystem - "Dance Yrself Clean"
- MGMT - "Congratulations"
- Midlake - "Acts of Man"
- The National - "Runaway"
- The National - "Afraid of Everyone"
- The National - "Terrible Love"
- The National - "Bloodbuzz Ohio"
- Phosphorescent - "The Mermaid Parade"
- Reverse - "Helicoptors"
- Robert Pollard - "The Weekly Crow"
- Roky Erickson with Okkervil River - "Goodbye Sweet Dreams"
- Roky Erickson with Okkervil River - "True Love Cast Out All Evil"
- The Roots - "Dear God 2.0"
- The Roots - "Now or Never"
- Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - "Stop Playing with My Heart"
- Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - "Breakdown into Resolve"
- Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - "Death and Rats"
- Sleigh Bells - "Rill Rill"
- Sonny and the Sunsets - "Too Young to Burn"
- Spoon - "Who Makes Your Money?"
- Spoon - "Written in Reverse"
- Spoon - "Trouble Comes Running"
- Sufjan Stevens - "Too Much"
- Sufjan Stevens - "I Walked"
- Sufjan Stevens - "Vesuvius"
- Surfer Blood - "Swim"
- Surfer Blood - "Floating Vibes"
- The Tallest Man on Earth - "Burden of Tomorrow"
- Vampire Weekend - "Horchatta"
- Vampire Weekend - "Cousins"
- Vampire Weekend - "Giving Up the Gun"
- Veronica Falls - "Beachy Head"
- Veronica Falls - "Starry Eyes" (Roky Erickson cover)
- The Walkmen - "Stranded"
- The Walkmen - "Victory"
- The Walkmen - "Angela Surf City"
- Wavves - "King of the Beach"
- Yeasayer - "Ambling Alp"
- Yeasayer - "O.N.E."
My 6 Favorite Shows of the Year