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2014 Brave Songs: Tricia's Top 35

2014 brave songs

It was, after all, a wonderful year for music. Which you wouldn't know from the hundreds of discarded CDs littering my office right now. But when they were good, they were very, very good. I was in a radio kind of mood this year so I did a top songs list instead of top albums, but rest assured there is an outstanding album behind each and every one of these songs. I'm even pretty confident in the forthcoming Sleater-Kinney album, and so pleased that picking songs instead of albums allowed me to include their single and say how excited I am about their reunion, album, and upcoming tour. Which brings me to the point that it was a very good year for the ladies. Last year I struggled to include five female singers in my Top 35, but this year no less than eleven gals made my list, easily. Go, girls! Anyway, enough talk, start clicking, and listening, the best way is on Spotify, in order just like a radio show, right here:

2014 Brave Songs: Tricia's Top 35 on Spotify. Or you can look them up on your music player of choice, here they are in alphabetical order by artist

[table colwidth="200|200|200"]Artist,Track,Album, Beautiful Small Machines,Paper Planes,The DJ Stayed Home Aloe Blacc,Chasing,Lift Your Spirit Bishop Allen,Start Again,Lights Out Black English,Leave The Door Wide Open,El Prado BØRNS,10000 Emerald Pools,Candy Rosanne Cash,A Feather's Not A Bird,The River & The Thread Deerhoof,Last Fad,La Isla Bonita Embrace,Follow You Home,Embrace Ex Hex,Waterfall,Rips Fink,Green and the Blue,Hard Believer Flip Grater,Diggin for the Devil,Pigalle Glass Animals,Gooey,Gooey Greyhounds,Whats On Your Mind,Accumulator Jolie Holland,The Love You Save,Wine Dark Sea In-Flight Safety,Blue Flares,Conversation La Sera,Kiss This Town Away,Hour Of The Dawn Hamilton Leithauser,Alexandra,Black Hours Luluc,Small Window,Passerby Stephen Malkmus,Lariat,Wig Out At Jagbags Steve Mason,A Lot of Love,Monkey Minds in the Devils Time The New Pornographers,Brill Bruisers,Brill Bruisers Patrick Park,My Holding Hand Is Empty,Love Like Swords Protomartyr,Ain't So Simple,Under Color of Official Right Sea Wolf,The Waters Wide,Song Spells No.1:C Sleater-Kinney,Bury Our Friends,Bury Our Friends single Spoon,New York Kiss,They Want My Soul Chris Staples,Hold Onto Something,American Soft Strand of Oaks,Goshen '97,HEAL The Sugar Stems,Baby Teeth,Only Come out at Night Tacocat,Alien Girl,NVM Tobacco,Eruption,Ultima II Massage tUnE-yArDs,Wait for a Minute,niki nack TV On The Radio,Right Now,Seeds Tweedy,High As Hello,Sukierae The War On Drugs,Lost In The Dream,Lost In The Dream [/table]

Remastered Sleater-Kinney Discography, YUM!

From www.sleater-kinney.com: On October 21st, Sub Pop Records will release 'Start Together,' a 3,000-copy limited edition deluxe vinyl box set comprised of remastered editions of Sleater-Kinney's seven studio albums spanning 1995 to 2005. The set will include all seven albums pressed on colored vinyl and is accompanied by a 44-page hardcover book featuring never-before-seen photos of the band, as well as a limited edition print. The remastered albums will be released individually on CD and black vinyl on the same day. All are available digitally today as of September 2nd. Full announcement on the remastered releases here.

This is one of my all-time favorite bands and any fan would want this box set I'm sure! The combination of these three musicians was magical, and the fact that they were women that rocked just like the men made it that much more satisfying. I think I might want the vinyl ... although the CDs would be great too ...  cannot wait to browse the photo book!

Sleater-Kinney "Start Together"iTunes | Sub Pop Mega Mart (Fans who pre-order the box set from Sub Pop will receive immediate access to download high-quality remastered files of all the albums.)

Take Me To The Augustines' Cruel City Anytime

 
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Once upon a time there was a band called Pela. Pela captivated me with their 2007 album Anytown Graffitti, regrettably released just when my show at KCRW was ending or I would have played the hell out of it there. As it was, I included their song "Lost To The Lonesome" on my "Best of May 2007" list and told anyone who would listen all about it. In October of 2007 I attended the College Music Journal convention in NYC and was lucky enough to catch them at the Bowery Ballroom. The show was memorable to me not only for their amazing performance but because the lead singer Billy McCarthy looked more like a highschool quarterback than an indie rocker. Not to mention a voice that could either be raspy and energetic like Bruce Springsteen or gorgeous and haunting like Gary Lightbody. Lush guitars that were engaging but not overly grand. Their influences, Bloc Party, Springsteen, Interpol were apparent but combined in such a non-conventional way, and with such a distinct sound of their own that it was only appealing. They were indie for sure and I was hooked. I was bummed when I heard that Pela were breaking up in 2009 after just one album and one EP. But looking on the bright side, I thought that maybe the breakup would eventually lead to more wonderful music, like when Uncle Tupelo morphed into Wilco and Son Volt. Or Minneapolis' Lifter Puller became Brooklyn's The Hold Steady. Luckily, my wish came true. By 2011 Billy McCarthy and his Pela bandmate Eric Sanderson had formed a new band called We Are Augustines, recorded a bunch of songs they had been working on when Pela broke up, and released an album titled Rise Ye Sunken Ships that painfully (but beautifully) dealt with the death of McCarthy's mother and the suicide of his brother. Three years later (they don't rush things, do they?) we have what is already a 2014 highlight, the new Augustines album, self-titled. (Slight name change for the band from We Are Augustines to just The Augustines) It has all the qualities I loved about Pela and they've settled into themselves with a confidence that makes it even more appealing. It opens with a beautiful instrumental and the next song, Cruel City, should convert you if you are not already a fan. If you are tired of The National because their songs all sound the same or feel like The Arcade Fire is just a bit overwrought, The Augustines' passionate restraint (I know that's an oxymoron) might be just the ticket for you. And with about 50 U.S. and international dates coming up, they are sure to be near you soon!

The Augustines - The Augustines: Amazon :: iTunes :: Official Site

Another Indie Rocker Gets His Due On Mainstream Awards Show

Alex Ebert, Edward Sharpe | Golden Globes

You might have missed it since Bono and his moving words about Nelson Mandela were next up on stage, but longtime Los Angeles indie rocker Alex Ebert won the Golden Globe last night for Best Original Score for Robert Redford's film "All Is Lost". Alex was the genius behind Ima Robot from 2003 to 2010 and more recently one of my favorite bands, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros (Edward Sharpe being a ficticious character). If I had made a best of list for 2012 (blame that on the twins), his album "Here" would definitely have been on it. I also love 2009's "Up From Below", it was a slow burner with me but came on strong. We featured the song "40 Day Dream" from that album in the final episode of NBC's much overlooked TV series "Mercy", which starred a then-unknown Taylor Schilling who also received her due last night as a nominee for best actress in a comedy series for her role in "Orange Is The New Black". I wonder what I'm working on now that will show up in Golden Globes in a few years ?!?!

You won't be sorry if you spend some time with Alex Ebert's music, easy links below:

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros "Up From Below" amznitun

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros "Here" amznitun

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros (self-titled) amznitun

Ima Robot "Another Man's Treasure" amznitun

Alexander "All Is Lost" (soundtrack) amznitun

Best Albums Of 2013

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Some people spend December making lists of gifts ... I spend it making lists of albums. First a "definitely best of" list ... then a "possibly best of" list ... then a "better listen to that" list. Many headphone hours later, I always arrive at a clear cutoff point between the albums I am willing to go to the mat for and the albums that, although good, don't quite measure up to my absolute favorites of the year. I don't pad out the list to make a nice round number, I just let it lie wherever it naturally falls. This year the cutoff came at 35 albums. Now that might seem like a lot of records to you, but I estimate that 5000 albums, at least, passed through my office this year. That means these 35 were not just in the top 1%, but in the top .7% of albums released in 2013. So I think you should check them out. Chances are you'll find something good. Peace, ~tricia P.S. you can easily sample each album by using the Amazon or iTunes links below the artwork - I spent a ridiculous amount of time embedding these links so I hope you use them! Also, here is a BEST OF 2013 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST but be warned that several artists are missing from Spotify, including Thom Yorke's Atoms For Peace, Wildlife, and only two tracks are available from the excellent Storyman album.

P.P.S. They're in alphabetical order by artist name. Adding rankings to this list is futile when I love them all in their own unique way. There would be a different #1 every day!

Joseph Arthur Provocative. Thematic. Arresting. amznbanditun

 
 

Atoms For Peace ThomYorke. Beauty. Beats. amznbanditun

 
 

Beach Day Bouncy. Beachy. Fun. amznbanditun

 
 

Bibio Melodic. Ambient. Lovely. amznbanditun

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Speeding. Danger. Thrills. amznbanditun

 
 

Cayucas Delicious. Indiepop. Summer. amznbanditun

 
 

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. Peppy. Indie. Cinematic. amznbanditun

 
 

Dr. Dog Gritty. Soulful. True. amznbanditun

 
 

Eels Pretty. Dark. Odd. amznbanditun

 
 

Fitz & The Tantrums Irresistable. Passionate. Faultless. amznbanditun

 
 

Frightened Rabbit Sparse. Scottish. Epic. amznbanditun

Front Bottoms Sloppy. Lovable. Punky. amznbanditun

 
 

Generationals Hooky. Lo-Fi. Smart amznbanditun

Goldspot Poetic. Dynamic. Brilliant. amznbanditun

Growlers Enigmatic. Warm. Sparkly. amznbanditun

 
 

The Head and The Heart Sweet. Melancholy. Acoustic. amznbanditun

Robyn Hitchcock Endearing. Quirky. Personal. amznbanditun

 
 

Houndmouth Kentucky. Lumin-ous. Bright. amznbanditun

 
 

Iron & Wine Dreamy. Soothing. Lovely. amznbanditun

Leftover Cuties Joyful. Relaxing. Shiny. amznbanditun

 
 

Local Natives Yearning. Voice. Intricate. amznbanditun

 
 

Laura Marling Stunning. Timeless. Husky. amznbanditun

 
 

Moby Builds. Rich. Gorgeous. amznbanditun

 
 

The Olms PeteYorn. Classic. Organic. amznbanditun

 
 

Portugal. The Man Bedeviling. Rhythmic. Edgy. amznbanditun

Ra Ra Riot Love. Dance. Clever. amznbanditun

 
 

Josh Ritter Bare. Heart. Break. amznbanditun

 
 

Royal Teeth Adorable. Effervescent. NoLa. amznbanditun

 
 

Sin Fang Giant. Robot. Folk. amznbanditun

 
 

Storyman Compelling. Guggenheim. Irish. amznbanditun

 
 

Thao & The Get Down ... Girlfriend. Rock. Art. amznbanditun

 
 

Tired Pony GaryLightbody. Emotion. Graceful. amznbanditun

 
 

Vampire Weekend Genius. Happy. Songwriting. amznbanditun

Wildlife Wow. Soaring. Celebratory. amznbanditun

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Intimate. Layered. Growly. amznbanditun

Tricia's Top 27 CDs of 2010

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The 88 - The 88

belleandseabastian

aloeblacc

blackkeys

broadcast 2000

basia bulat

dr dog

extra lens

fitzandthetantrums

folchen

freelance whales

frightenedrabbit2010

gold motel

This year was a little more chaotic than most, but despite that I did manage to find plenty of good music to listen to. I found 27 truly wonderful records, that number might seem random but why pad it out? Listed below in alphabetical order.

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The 88 - The 88  Amazon :: iTunes Belle & Sebastian - Write About Love Amazon :: iTunes Aloe Blacc - Good Things   Amazon :: iTunes The Black Keys - Brothers   Amazon :: iTunes Broadcast 2000 - Broadcast 2000   Amazon :: iTunes Basia Bulat - Heart Of My Own   Amazon :: iTunes Dr Dog - Shame Shame   Amazon :: iTunes The Extra Lens - Undercard   Amazon :: iTunes Fitz & The Tantrums - Pickin' Up The Pieces   Amazon :: iTunes Fol Chen - Part II: The New December   Amazon :: iTunes Freelance Whales - Weathervanes  Amazon :: iTunes Frightened Rabbit - The Winter Of Mixed Drinks   Amazon :: iTunes Gold Motel - Summer House   Amazon :: iTunes Gold Panda - Lucky Shiner   Amazon :: iTunes Hold Steady - Heaven Is Whatever   Amazon :: iTunes Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can   Amazon :: iTunes Josh Ritter - So Runs The World Away   Amazon :: iTunes Rogue Wave - Permalight   Amazon :: iTunes The School - Loveless Unbeliever   Amazon :: iTunes Sally Seltmann - Heart That's Pounding  Amazon :: iTunes Shout Out Louds - Work   Amazon :: iTunes Adam Haworth Stephens - We Live On Cliffs  Amazon :: iTunes Angus & Julia Stone - Down The Way   Amazon :: iTunes Stornoway - Beachcomber's Windowsill   Amazon :: iTunes Tired Pony - The Place We Ran From   Amazon :: iTunes Vampire Weekend - Contra   Amazon :: iTunes Warpaint - The Fool   Amazon :: iTunes

hold steady

lauramarling2010

josh ritter

roguewave2010

sallyseltmann2010

shoutoutlouds2010

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angusjuliastone2010

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the school

tired pony

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Making Frames Fans

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I really couldn't say how many times I've seen The Frames (more than any other band, definitely) but it's never less than brilliant. I always try to bring along someone that hasn't seen them, because it's a guaranteed conversion. I'm proud to say I made two new Frames fans tonight at The Avalon!

The Frames: Official Site :: Live at the Avalon Nov 2011

Top CDs of 2005

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SEPTEMBER 2005 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS

Anders Parker ~ The Wounded Astronaut (Baryon)

Bill Ricchini ~ Tonight I Burn Brightly (Transdreamer)

Bottom Of The Hudson ~ Holiday Machine (Absolutely Kosher)

Death Cab For Cutie ~ Plans (Atlantic)

Fruit Bats ~ Spelled In Bones (Sub Pop)

Gabin ~ Mr. Freedom (Astralwerks)

Idlewild ~ Warnings/promises (Capitol)

John Vanderslice ~ Pixel Revolt (Barsuk)

Knitters ~ The Modern Sounds Of The Knitters (Zoe)

Little Plastic Pilots ~ Little Plastic Pilots (Kanpai)

Magic Numbers ~ The Magic Numbers (EMI UK)

Michael Penn ~ Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 (Mimeograph/spinART)

New Pornographers ~ Twin Cinema (Matador)

Orenda Fink ~ Invisible Ones (Saddle Creek)

Teenage Fanclub ~ Man-Made (Merge)

click here to view September Recommendations on iTunes

AUGUST 2005 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS

Benjamin Diamond ~ Out Of Myself (K7)

Bob Mould ~ Body Of Song (Yep Roc)

Concretes ~ Layourbattleaxedown (EMI)

Hockey Night ~ Keep Guessin' (Lookout )

Jim Yoshii Pileup ~ Picks Us Apart (Absolutely Kosher)

Kingsley ~ Kingsley (Blood Orange)

Maria Taylor ~ 11:11 (Saddle Creek)

Marjorie Fair ~ Self Help Serenade (Capitol)

Meat Beat Manifesto ~ At The Center (Thirsty Ear)

Oxford Collapse ~ A Good Ground (Kanine)

Snow & Voices ~ Snow & Voices (Parasol)

Son Volt ~ Okemah And The Melody Of Riot (Sony)

Statistics ~ Often Lie (Jade Tree)

Sufjan Stevens ~ Illinois (Asthmatic Kitty)

Summer Lawns ~ First We Waited Then It Started

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White Stripes ~ Get Behind Me Satan (V2)

click here to view August Recommendations on iTunes

JULY 2005 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS

Brian Eno ~ Another Day On Earth (Rykodisc)

Devin Davis ~ Lonely People Of The World Unite (Mousse)

Dixie Dirt ~ Pieces Of The World (www.dixiedirtmusic.com)

Dressy Bessy ~ Electrified (Transdreamer)

Gang Of Four ~ Entertainment (Rhino)

Goldspot ~ Tally Of The Yes Men (Union)

Gorillaz ~ Demon Days (Virgin)

Hold Steady ~ Separation Sunday (Frenchkiss)

Matson Jones ~ Matson Jones (Sympathy For The Record Industry)

Nobody ~ And Everything Else (Plug Research)

Shout Out Louds ~ Howl Howl Gaff Gaff (Capitol)

click here to view July Recommendations on iTunes

JUNE 2005 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS

Aimee Mann ~ The Forgotten Arm (Superego)

Athlete ~ Tourist (Astralwerks)

Bruce Springsteen ~ Devils And Dust (Columbia)

Deathray Davies ~ The Kick And The Snare (Glurp)

Go-Betweens ~ Oceans Apart (Yep Roc )

Mike Doughty ~ Haughty Melodic (ATO)

Richmond Fontaine ~ Post To Wire (Union)

Sleater-Kinney ~ The Woods (Sub Pop)

Smog ~ A River Ain't Too Much Love (Drag City)

Son Volt ~ A Retrospective: 1995-2000 (Rhino)

Spoon ~ Gimme Fiction (Merge)

Vacation ~ Band From World War Zero (Echo)

click here to view June Recommendations on iTunes

MAY 2005 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS

The 22-20s ~ 22-20's (Astralwerks)

Damien Jurado ~ On My Way To Absence (Sub Pop)

The Eels ~ Blinking Lights And Other Revelations (Vagrant)

Heavy Trash ~ Heavy Trash (Yep Roc)

Hot Hot Heat ~ Elevator (Sire)

Husky Rescue ~ Country Falls (Minty Fresh)

The Kills ~ No Wow (Rough Trade)

Magnolia Electric Co ~ What Comes After The Blues (Secretly Canadian)

Micah P. Hinson ~ And The Gospel Of Progress (Sketchbook)

Mountain Goats ~ The Sunset Tree (4ad)

The National ~ Alligator (Beggars Banquet)

The Perishers ~ Let There Be Morning (Nettwerk)

The Ponys ~ Celebration Castle (In The Red)

Ryan Adams ~ Cold Roses (Lost Highway)

Tim Burgess ~ I Believe (PIAS/Koch)

Us3 ~ Questions (Us3)

Various Artists ~ Friends And Lovers:songs Of Bread (Badman)

click here to view May Recommendations on iTunes

APRIL 2005 RECOMMENDED ALBUMS

John Doe ~ Forever Hasn't Happened Yet (Yep Roc )

Kathleen Edwards ~ Back To Me (Zoe)

Nic Armstrong ~ The Greatest White Liar (New West)

Various Artists ~ Verve Remixed 3 (Verve)

Moby ~ Hotel (V2)

Foxymorons ~ Hesitation Eyes (Heatstroke)

M.I.A. ~ Arular (XL)

Bloc Party ~ Silent Alarm (Vice)

Beck ~ Guero (Interscope)

South San Gabriel ~ The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until... (Misra)

Marbles ~ Expo (spinART)

Top 40 CDs of 2004

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01. Mountain Goats ~ We Shall All Be Healed

02. Sonic Youth ~ Sonic Nurse

03. Album Leaf ~ In A Safe Place

04. Autolux ~ Future Perfect

05. Angela McCluskey ~ The Things We Do

06. Jem ~ Finally Woken

07. Elliott Smith ~ From A Basement On The Hill

08. Casey Black ~ Vacations

09. Actionslacks ~ Full Upright Position

10. Earlimart ~ Treble & Tremble

11. Grant Lee Phillips ~ Virginia Creeper

12. Old 97's ~ Drag It Up

13. Blue Nile ~ High

14. Sam Phillips ~ A Boot & A Shoe

15. Lanterna ~ Highways

16. Matthew Sweet ~ Kimi Ga Suki Rafu

17. Will Johnson ~ Vultures Await

18. Patti Smith ~ Trampin'

19. Jim White ~ Drill A Hole In That Substrate & Tell Me

20. Zap Mama ~ Ancestry In Progress

21. Luna ~ Rendezvous

22. Modest Mouse ~ Good News For People Who Love Bad News

23. PJ Harvey ~ Uh Huh Her

24. Joseph Arthur ~ Our Shadows Will Remain

25. Lloyd Cole ~ Music In A Foreign Language

26. Mocean Worker ~ Enter The Mowo

27. Wilco ~ A Ghost Is Born

28. Faithless ~ No Roots

29. Richard Buckner ~ Dents & Shells

30. Standard ~ Wire Post To Wire

31. Helio Sequence ~ Love & Distance

32. Lisa Loeb ~ The Way It Really Is

33. Unkle ~ Never Never Land

34. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ~ Abattoir Blues

35. Eleni Mandell ~ Afternoon

36. Ulrich Schnauss ~ A Strangely Isolated Place

37. Magnetic Fields ~ I

38. John Cale ~ Hobosapiens

39. Fatboy Slim ~ Palookaville

40. Ratatat ~ Ratatat

Top 30 CDs of 2003

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01. My Morning Jacket ~ It Still Moves

02. Yeah Yeah Yeahs ~ Fever To Tell

03. Josh Ritter ~ Hello Starling

04. Dressy Bessy ~ Dressy Bessy

05. Pete Yorn ~ Day I Forgot

06. Liz Phair ~ Liz Phair

07. Folk Implosion ~ The New Folk Implosion

08. Cat Power ~ You Are Free

09. White Stripes ~ Elephant

10. Ben Lee ~ Hey You Yes You

11. Paul Weller ~ Illumination

12. Rainer Maria ~ Long Knives Drawn

13. Kristin Hersh ~ The Grotto

14. Ryan Adams ~ Rock N Roll

15. Some Girls ~ Feel It

16. Centro-Matic ~ Love You Just The Same

17. Lizzie West ~ Holy Road - Freedom Songs

18. Ben Harper ~ Diamonds On The Inside

19. Laika ~ Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing

20. Magnolia Electric Co ~ The Magnolia Electric Co

21. Sun Kil Moon ~ Ghosts Of The Great Highway

22. Minibar ~ Fly Below The Radar

23. Paul Westerberg ~ Come Feel Me Tremble

24. You Am I ~ Deliverance

25. Death Cab For Cutie ~ Transatlanticism

26. Starlight Mints ~ Built On Squares

27. Johnny Marr & The Healers ~ Boomslang

28. Fountains Of Wayne ~ Welcome Interstate Managers

29. Strokes ~ Room On Fire

30. Showbag ~ The Town We Loved In

... more 2003 recommendations

31. Stereophonics ~ You Gotta Go There To Come Back

32. Neil Young & Crazy Horse ~ Greendale

33. Eleni Mandell ~ Country For True Lovers

34. Mc Honky ~ I Am The Messiah

35. Carla Bozulich ~ Red Headed Stranger

36. Northern State ~ Dying In Stereo

37. Bonnie Prince Billy ~ Master & Everyone

38. Eels ~ Shootenanny

39. Jay Farrar ~ Terroir Blues

40. 88 ~ Kind Of Light

41. Verbena ~ La Musica Negra

42. Brassy ~ Gettin Wise

43. Radiohead ~ Hail To The Thief

44. Scout ~ This Soft Life

45. Few ~ The Few

46. American Analog Set ~ Promise Of Love

47. Twilight Singers ~ Blackberry Belle

48. Holopaw ~ Holopaw

49. Sleepy Jackson ~ Lovers

50. Grandaddy ~ Sumday

51. Postal Service ~ Give Up

52. Elefant ~ Sunlight Makes Me Paranoid

53. Her Space Holiday ~ The Young Machines

54. Rosie Thomas ~ Only With Laughter Can You Win

55. Red Hot Valentines ~ Summer Fling

56. Throwing Muses ~ Throwing Muses

57. Stills ~ Logic Will Break Your Heart

58. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club ~ Take Them On On Your Own

59. French ~ Local Information

60. Guided By Voices ~ Earthquake Glue

61. Josh Rouse ~ 1972

62. Jet ~ Get Born

63. Kinky ~ Atlas

64. Mojave 3 ~ Spoon & Rafter

65. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks ~ Pig Lib

66. New Wet Kojak ~ This Is The Glamorous

67. Singapore Sling ~ The Curse Of Singapore Sling

68. Nadine ~ Strange Seasons

69. Jeff Hanson ~ Son

70. Clem Snide ~ Soft Spot

Top 30 CDs of 2002

01. Sleater-Kinney ~ One Beat

02. Mountain Goats ~ All Hail West Texas

03. Desaparecidos ~ Read Music Speak Spanish

04. Beck ~ Sea Change

05. Sonic Youth ~ Murray Street

06. Spoon ~ Kill The Moonlight

07. Paul Westerberg ~ Stereo

08. Damien Rice ~ 0

09. Rhett Miller ~ The Instigator

10. Tanya Donelly ~ Beautysleep

11. Girls Against Boys ~ You Can't Fight What You Can't See

12. Departure Lounge ~ Too Late To Die Young

13. Extra Glenns ~ Martial Arts Weekend

14. Standard ~ August

15. Mountain Goats ~ Tallahassee

16. Flaming Lips ~ Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots

17. Hayden ~ Skyscraper National Park

18. Kasey Chambers ~ Barricades & Brickwalls

19. Coldplay ~ A Rush Of Blood To The Head

20. Paul Oakenfold ~ Bunkka

21. Sigur Ros ~ ( )

22. Kinky ~ Kinky

23. Superdrag ~ Last Call For Vitriol

24. Frank Black ~ Black Letter Days & Devil's Workshop

25. Anna Waronker ~ Anna

26. David Gray ~ A New Day At Midnight

27. Franklin Bruno ~ A Cat May Look At A Queen

28. Rilo Kiley ~ Execution Of All Things

29. Reindeer Section ~ Son Of Evil Reindeer

30. Mia Doi Todd ~ Golden State

2002 CD Recommendations By Month

October 2002 (links lead to official band or label sites)

Apples In Stereo ~ Velocity Of Sound

Black Heart Procession ~ Amore Del Tropico

Garageland ~ Scorpio Righting

J Mascis ~ Free So Free

Mr. Scruff ~ Trouser Jazz

Quails ~ Atmosphere

Rilo Kiley ~ Execution Of All Things

Sigur Ros ~ ( )

September 2002 (links lead to official band or label sites)

Beck ~ Sea Change

Denison Witmer ~ Philadelphia Songs

Doug Martsch ~ Now You Know

Franklin Bruno ~ A Cat May Look At A Queen

Ill Lit ~ WACMusic

John Doe ~ Dim Stars Bright Sky

No Knife ~ Riot For Romance

Paul Weller ~ Illumination

Rhett Miller ~ The Instigator

Ryan Adams ~ Demolition

Sahara Hotnights ~ Jennie Bomb

Soft Boys ~ Nextdoorland

August 2002 (links lead to official band or label sites)

Amy Miles ~ Dirty Stay-Out

Bright Eyes ~ Lifted

Frank Black ~ Black Letter Days

Frank Black ~ Devil's Workshop

Future Bible Heroes ~ Eternal Youth

Paul Oakenfold ~ Bunkka

Reindeer Section ~ Son Of Evil Reindeer

Sleater-Kinney ~ One Beat

Spoon ~ Kill The Moonlight

Standard ~ August

July 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

Beth Orton ~ Daybreaker [ audio, video ]

Mellow and gratifying, Beth's beautiful vocals define modern blues in the 90s.

Booty Olympics ~ Boystyle [ mp3s ]

Three bad-ass girls rock on about boys and break-ups in true Thelma & Louise style.

Duraluxe ~ The Suitcase [ mp3s ]

Orchestral indie-rock with a smidgen of new wave! Grandaddy meets the Flaming Lips.

Flaming Lips ~ Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots [ video ]

They're orchestral, epic, punk, and magical.

Pixies ~ The Pixies

Hear the extremely awesome first recordings of songs you grew to love on later lps.

Superdrag ~ Last Call For Vitriol

Hooks to die for, fuzz-rock guitars, and a hint of classic rock thrown in on this CD.

June 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

Aberdeen ~ Homesick & Happy To Be Here [ mp3s ]

Delicate pop with lilting female vocals and sweet melodies.

Anna Waronker ~ Anna [ video ]

Girls kick ass, and so does Anna from That Dog on her solo self-produced debut.

DJ Shadow ~ The Private Press [ audio ]

The genius of sampling has a divine new record. Not too dancey for me.

Enon ~ High Society [ under construction ]

Sorta like a wacked-out version of the Smiths, with some Japanese-pop influence.

Guided By Voices ~ Universal Truths & Cycles [ mp3s ]

GBV have delivered 19 two-minute pop-punk songs and they all rock.

Hayden ~ Skyscraper National Park [ mp3s ]

He's back and I didn't know he had that jammin' shoe-gazer side to him. Brilliant.

John Vanderslice ~ Life & Death Of An American Four-Tracker [ mp3s ]

Quirky like Ween, heart-breaking like Paul Westerberg.

Jucifer ~ I Name You Destroyer [ mp3s ]

If you like Sleater-Kinney, i.e. growling girl vocals and driving guitar, you'll like this.

Silkworm ~ Italian Platinum

Do they even know how to make a bad record? Emotional stories, ripping guitars.

Sonic Youth ~ Murray Street [ mp3s, video ]

A gentle album featuring mostly Thurston's work, but still well worth it.

Sunday's Best ~ The Californian [ mp3s ]

Tasty tasty tasty, I could eat these rockin' songs up with a spoon! Love this record.

Tommy Keene ~ The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down [ mp3s ]

Classic pop never goes out of style, this record rocks and it makes me smile.

May 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

Breeders ~ Title TK [ mp3s, video ]

The way Kim Deal wraps her vocals around a song is positively sinful. Indulge in it.

Girls vs Boys ~ You Can't Fight What You Can't See [ mp3s ]

Another great record from the indie crew with the intriguing vocals and driving rhythms.

Mary Timony ~ Golden Dove [ mp3s ]

Former Helium leader is back with more unique melancholic beauty.

Polara ~ Jetpack Blues [ mp3s ]

Epic, wonderful songs from this long-time favorite Minneapolis band. Don't miss it.

Soul Hooligan ~ Music Like Dirt [ audio, video ]

These British groovers have soul running thick in their veins and grooves galore.

Ugly Casanova ~ Sharpen Your Teeth [ mp3s ]

A quirky release from a super-group led by Isaac Brock from Modest Mouse.

April 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

764-Hero ~ Nobody Knows This Is Everywhere [ mp3s ]

Swooping, melodic, jammin' rock in the Built To Spill vein.

Acid House Kings ~ Mondays Are Like Tuesdays And ... [ official site ]

If you liked The Cardigans, this is the new Swedish band for you. Melodic, poppy tunes.

Desaparecidos ~ Read Music Speak Spanish [ mp3s ]

Cathartic, wrenching, bitter, raw rock and roll, just the way I like it. Not for the timid.

Go Back Snowball ~ Calling Zero [ official site ]

A wonderful collaboration between Robert Pollard of GBV and Mac from Superchunk.

Imperial Teen ~ On [ mp3s ]

Crashing keyboards, bouncy loud guitars, intriguing vocals, high-energy pop and fun.

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion ~ Plastic Fang [ video ]

JSBX delivers another gem filled with nasty, gritty, bluesy rock and roll.

Luna ~ Romantica [ mp3s ]

Gentle songs, loopy irresistable rhythms, surreal lyrics, a fine return after a long layoff.

Paul Westerberg ~ Stereo [ mp3s ]

2 CDs (one quiet, one loud), all new songs that hold up well to the Replacements legend.

Pedro The Lion ~ Control [ mp3s ]

Dark, moody, thoughtful rock that will get under your skin from SF Bay Area favorites.

Saloon ~ This Is What We Call Progress [ mp3s ]

St. Etienne-type vocals, light & lovely pop that sometimes wanders off into blissful noise.

Sarah Shannon ~ Sarah Shannon [ mp3s ]

Former Velocity Girl lead singer makes a beautiful pop record with lush orchestration.

Wilco ~ Yankee Hotel Foxtrot [ official site ]

A genius album of melancholy songs flavored with sweet pop melodies.

Honorable Mention goes to the following records this month which are also well worth your time:

Mirah ~ Advisory Committee [ mp3s ]

Promise Ring ~ Woodwater [ mp3s ]

Radio Four ~ Gotham [ mp3s ]

Robyn Hitchcock ~ Robyn Sings [ official site ]

Schatzi ~ 50 Reasons To Explode [ audio ]

Valet ~ The Glamour Is Contagious [ official site ]

March 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

Eels ~ Souljacker [ audio, video ]

Genius, hilarious, poignant musical compositions with a rockin' band

Departure Lounge ~ Too Late To Die Young [ mp3s ]

Kid Loco-produced, a unique blend of pop, groove, keyboards, wit & delicious vocals

Stratford 4 ~ The Revolt Against Tired Noises [ mp3s ]

From San Francisco, very My Bloody Valentine-influenced, with a bit more of a pop bent

Songs: Ohia ~ Didn't It Rain

More dark tales from Jason Molina in his distinctively slow and heartfelt style

February 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

Tanya Donelly ~ Beautysleep [ audio ]

shimmering melodies and her angelic voice re-create Belly's trademark dreamy pop songs

Kasey Chambers ~ Barricades & Brickwalls [ audio ]

Aussie country girl witha formidable voice and songwriting chops as well

Josh Rouse ~ Under Cold Blue Stars

Josh gets more lush but doesn't lose his folk roots on this slow and lovely third album

ballboy ~ Club Anthems [ mp3s ]

per NME: "a lot like the Wedding Present playing hopscotch with Belle & Sebastian"

Dressy Bessy ~ Sound Go Round [ audio ]

delightful pop with a bite from Tammy Ealom and her Apples In Stereo guitarist boyfriend

The Maroons ~ You're Gonna Ruin Everything [ mp3s ]

irrestible British-sounding debut from John Moen, Stephen Malkmus' current drummer

Damien Jurado ~ I Break Chairs [ mp3s ]

soulful singing about love lost & the indignities of life with aggressive guitar but still folkie

The Mountain Goats ~ All Hail West Texas [ mp3s ]

stark & lo-fi is beautiful when combined with aching vocals and first-class songwriting

Buffalo Daughter ~ I [ audio ]

it's arty and odd and loud, but above all its pop

January 2002 (links lead to official band sites)

Sloan ~ Pretty Together [ audio ]

4 power-pop songwriters from Nova Scotia make one great album

Helio Sequence ~ Young Effectuals [ mp3s ]

has to be heard to be believed, insane electro-psychedelia from Oregon

The Skating Club ~ The Skating Club

mellow indie pop with vocals reminding me of Hayden

Teenage Fanclub ~ Howdy [ audio ]

finally a U.S. release for this fan favorite - their quieter side

Concrete Blonde ~ Group Therapy [ mp3s ]

she still writes fantastic lyrics alongside a gentler version of their classic L.A. sound

Neil Halstead ~ Sleeping On Roads [ mp3s ]

Mojave 3 frontman/former Slowdive founder writes a gorgeous introspective album

Hefner ~ Dead Media [ mp3s ]

they write songs about angels playing drum machines, what could be better?

Extra Glenns ~ Martial Arts Weekend

a terrific collaboration between John/Mountain Goats and Franklin/Nothing Painted Blue

Vermont ~ Calling Albany [ mp3s ]

the lovely second album from a group that is a side project of The Promise Ring

Jim O'Rourke ~ Insignificance

long-time indie rock producer puts his own quirky complex songs on CD

Various Artists ~ Dean Quixote Soundtrack

don't forget the indie-pop soundtrack designed by yours truly

Top 32 CDs of 2001

01. Burning Airlines ~ Identikit Musical and poetic genius J. Robbins (formerly Jawbox) made us a perfect album.

02. Ryan Adams ~ Gold

Classically great singer-songwriter tunes from sexy Whiskeytown frontman

03. Centro-matic ~ Distance & Clime

Lo-fi, but hi-impact, you'll feel it in your heart & soul

04. Beulah ~ The Coast Is Never Clear

Poppy, hummable songs that are still unique and beautifully textured.

05. Pete Yorn ~ Musicforthemorningafter

Classic songwriting in the tradition of Springsteen (with a Smiths influence!)

06. Remy Zero ~ The Golden Hum

A shining home that takes you gracefully through bittersweet ballads and play-it-loud rock

07. Kristin Hersh ~ Sunny Border Blue

An excellent blend of her band sensibility and her solo work

08. Minibar ~ Road Movies

Hooky, soulful songs that are completely addicting

09. Snow Patrol ~ When It's All Over We Still Have To Clear Up

Angelic vocals and clever, thoughtful songs delivered from Scotland

10. Lucinda Williams ~ Essence

Beautiful blues that go straight to your heart

11. Stereophonics ~ Just Enough Education To Perform

Golden singing, rockin' guitar and lovely songwriting combine for wonderful Brit-Pop

12. Death Cab For Cutie ~ The Photo Album

Edgy songs enhanced by startling lyrical insights and creative arrangements

13. Rebecca Gates ~ Ruby Series

Sparkley, trip-hoppy tunes from former Spinanes gal

14. Sigur Rós ~ Ágætis Byrjun

Ethereal, magnificent songs from Iceland that are each like a little pop symphonys

15. Kid Loco ~ Kill Your Darlings

Dance music with soul and the vocals of Tim Keegan

16. Sparklehorse ~ It's A Wonderful Life

Whispery vocals, spooky sounds, lo-fi textures

17. Spoon ~ Girls Can Tell

Heartbreak from Austin with delicious rhythms and deceptively simple guitar

18. Björk ~ Vespertine

Intimate new work from the diva of otherworldly pop

19. Red House Painters ~ Old Ramon

Gorgeous melancholy songs painted with Kozelek's comforting vocals

20. Lloyd Cole ~ The Negatives

Another album of gems from the master of the ideal pop song

21. Natalie Merchant ~ Motherland

It could be her best album ever

22. You Am I ~ Dress Me Slowly

Sweaty, gritty rock 'n roll from Aussie favorites

23. Quasi ~ The Sword Of God

Smart and quirky music by Sleater-Kinney's drummer and her ex-husband Sam

24. Mercury Rev ~ All Is Dream

Haunting soundscapes carved out of musical chaos

25. Built To Spill ~ Ancient Melodies Of The Future

The album title describes it perfectly

26. Creeper Lagoon ~ Take Back The Universe And Give Me Yesterday

Power-pop anthems with some twisted grooves thrown in

27. Preston School Of Industry ~ All This Sounds Gas

Pavement co-founder Spiral Stairs proves Malkmus wasn't the only talented one

28. Scout Niblett ~ Sweetheart Fever

If Cat Power had a younger sister ...

29. The Standard ~ The Standard

Compelling vocals tell sad stories over solid Northwest rock tunes

30. Curve ~ Gift

Massive, dark guitar with some electronic elements and sultry devil vocals

31. The Frames ~ For The Birds

Dublin favorites get a U.S. release for their ethereal, compelling music

32. Trembling Blue Stars ~ Alive To Every Smile

Dance music with an indie rock twist a la St Etienne

Top 30 CDs of 2000

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01. PJ Harvey ~ Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea

02. Bonfire Madigan ~ Saddle The Bridge

03. Jets To Brazil ~ Four Cornered Night

04. New Wet Kojak ~ Do Things

05. Mirah ~ You Think It's Like This But Really It's Like This

06. Sonic Youth ~ NYC Ghosts & Flowers

07. Sleater-Kinney ~ All Hands On The Bad One

08. Modest Mouse ~ The Moon And Antarctica

09. Cursive ~ Domestica

10. Centro-matic ~ All The Falsest Hearts Can Try

11. Yo La Tengo ~ And Then Nothing Turns Itself Inside Out

12. Patti Smith ~ Gung Ho

13. Actionslacks ~ The Scene's Outta Site

14. 764-HERO ~ Weekends Of Sound

15. Starlight Mints ~ The Dream That Stuff Was Made Of

16. Boss Hog ~ Whiteout

17. Versus ~ Hurrah

18. Mayflies USA ~ The Pity List

19. Death Cab For Cutie ~ We Have The Facts And ...

20. Laika ~ Good Looking Blues

21. Czars ~ Before ... But Longer

22. Radiohead ~ Kid A

23. Blonde Redhead ~ Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons

24. Lou Reed ~ Ecstasy

25. Chainsaw Kittens ~ The All American

26. Ass Ponys ~ Some Stupid With A Flare Gun

27. Lifter Puller ~ Fiestas Fiascos

28. Bluebird ~ The Two

29. Eleni Mandell ~ Thrill

30. Eastern Youth ~ May My Scream Reach The Clouds