Albums of the Year 2009
Albums of the Year 2009
Lots of lists around at the moment. Highlights off the top of my head in no particular order:
Atlas Sound - Logos
Phantom Band LP
Grizzly Bear LP
Feelies re-issues
Ganglians - Monster Head Room
Animal Collective - Merriweather...
Abner Jay - True Story of
Sonic Youth - Eternal..
Heliocentrics with Mulatu LP
Muslims - same
Dan Deacon - Bromst
Sterns Syliphone compilations.
Tumbele! Soundway compilation
Panama 2/3! Soundway compilations
Ghana Special Soundway compilation
24 Carat Black LP on Numero
Eccentric Soul - Twinight's Lunar Rotation on Numero
Lets have em
Atlas Sound - Logos
Phantom Band LP
Grizzly Bear LP
Feelies re-issues
Ganglians - Monster Head Room
Animal Collective - Merriweather...
Abner Jay - True Story of
Sonic Youth - Eternal..
Heliocentrics with Mulatu LP
Muslims - same
Dan Deacon - Bromst
Sterns Syliphone compilations.
Tumbele! Soundway compilation
Panama 2/3! Soundway compilations
Ghana Special Soundway compilation
24 Carat Black LP on Numero
Eccentric Soul - Twinight's Lunar Rotation on Numero
Lets have em
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Re: Albums of the Year 2009
i'll do mine later but grizzly bear album was amazing
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many many epic albums this year my personal favourites:
Architects - Hollow Crown
The Arusha Accord - Echo Verses
HORSE the band - Desperate living
The Chariot - Wars and Rumors of Wars
Emmure - Felony
Set your goals - this will be the death of us
The Prodigy - Invaders must die
Architects - Hollow Crown
The Arusha Accord - Echo Verses
HORSE the band - Desperate living
The Chariot - Wars and Rumors of Wars
Emmure - Felony
Set your goals - this will be the death of us
The Prodigy - Invaders must die
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Re: Albums of the Year 2009
1 - F*ck Buttons - Tarot Sport
2 - The xx - xx
3 - The Horrors - Primary Colours
4 - Animal Collective - Merriweather
5 - Fever Ray - Fever Ray
2 - The xx - xx
3 - The Horrors - Primary Colours
4 - Animal Collective - Merriweather
5 - Fever Ray - Fever Ray
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The xx album was pretty good too but doesn't make my top 5
1- Tubelord - Our first American friends
2- Patrick Wolf - The bachelor
3- Deadmau5 - For lack a better name
4- Boat - Setting the paces
5- Johnny Foreigner - Grace and the bigger picture
I should also add that the bess jazz album is
Alex Grenier - Boomerang fantastic, this guy got me into jazz, plus Sunn Ra
1- Tubelord - Our first American friends
2- Patrick Wolf - The bachelor
3- Deadmau5 - For lack a better name
4- Boat - Setting the paces
5- Johnny Foreigner - Grace and the bigger picture
I should also add that the bess jazz album is
Alex Grenier - Boomerang fantastic, this guy got me into jazz, plus Sunn Ra
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Re: Albums of the Year 2009
Thought none have even come close to Ian Brown's new album this year, brilliant.
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Surprise of the year for me, for sure. Didn't like the debut album (despite the Lord Screaming Sutch/Joe Meek/60s garage nods) and saw them supporting The Sonics in 2008 and they were terrible. So when I heard the second record was going more down the Psychedelic Furs/Buahaus/80s goth route I wasn't expecting much at all.fat tony wrote:3 - The Horrors - Primary Colours
Bought it for the missus, who loves them, and it blew me away. Really strong record, but the last track Sea Within A Sea (sounds a bit like Can...) is a real belter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1lD5cE6Bwc
Re: Albums of the Year 2009
I've only heard of 2 of these bands!
Re: Albums of the Year 2009
Haven't listened to a great amount of stuff from this year. Been busy delving into the past music wise buying loads of 60s / 70s stuff. However top albums from this year for me are:
Working on a Dream - Bruce Springsteen
West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum - Kasabian
Man From Another Time - Seasick Steve
Humbug - The Arctic Monkeys
I also want to put Reverend and the Makers - A French Kiss In The Chaos on my list but I know I shouldn't because it only has a handful of decent tracks on it but I do like the decent ones on the album. I do have a few things which I reckon could make an appearance to complete my list but haven't listened to them yet. They include:
Together Through Life - Bob Dylan
Lungs - Florence and the Machine
The Resistance - Muse
Working on a Dream - Bruce Springsteen
West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum - Kasabian
Man From Another Time - Seasick Steve
Humbug - The Arctic Monkeys
I also want to put Reverend and the Makers - A French Kiss In The Chaos on my list but I know I shouldn't because it only has a handful of decent tracks on it but I do like the decent ones on the album. I do have a few things which I reckon could make an appearance to complete my list but haven't listened to them yet. They include:
Together Through Life - Bob Dylan
Lungs - Florence and the Machine
The Resistance - Muse
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fat tony wrote:1 - F*ck Buttons - Tarot Sport
2 - The xx - xx
3 - The Horrors - Primary Colours
4 - Animal Collective - Merriweather
5 - Fever Ray - Fever Ray
Brilliant album, the first track is perfect, now teenage girls have stopped swooning over them they can get on with what they do best creating weird music.
It's Clobberin' Time
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I saw these live last year, supporting someone (I have a feeling it was Good Charlotte). I thought they were shite. But have to agree this album is pretty good. They've either come a hell of a long way since I saw them, or I just saw them on a bad day!cwisstoffhur wrote:many many epic albums this year my personal favourites:
Set your goals - this will be the death of us
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How the hell you haven't mentioned "MUSE - The Resistance" I'll never know.
Tut tut
Tut tut
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I saw them on friday, what i could barely hear due to the garbage acoustics in the venue sounded pretty damn awesome, but they're probably in my top 5 bands of all time so im being biasShrewsX wrote:I saw these live last year, supporting someone (I have a feeling it was Good Charlotte). I thought they were sh**e. But have to agree this album is pretty good. They've either come a hell of a long way since I saw them, or I just saw them on a bad day!cwisstoffhur wrote:many many epic albums this year my personal favourites:
Set your goals - this will be the death of us
ShrewsX
It's Clobberin' Time
Re: Albums of the Year 2009
I was exactly the same. Had them down as just another Hoxton skinny jeans and haircut McIndie band after the first and needed some persuading to give this record a try. As it turned out I had it on non-stop for a month and it got me digging out some old Kraut-rock, quality stuff.beatroute66 wrote:Surprise of the year for me, for sure. Didn't like the debut album (despite the Lord Screaming Sutch/Joe Meek/60s garage nods) and saw them supporting The Sonics in 2008 and they were terrible. So when I heard the second record was going more down the Psychedelic Furs/Buahaus/80s goth route I wasn't expecting much at all.fat tony wrote:3 - The Horrors - Primary Colours
Bought it for the missus, who loves them, and it blew me away. Really strong record, but the last track Sea Within A Sea (sounds a bit like Can...) is a real belter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1lD5cE6Bwc