Thursday, December 29, 2011

2011: Greg's Albums of the Year

In the first half of the year I really wasn't all too impressive with this year's music. However, I have come to realize in this latter part of the year that there were tons of truly brilliant and inspired albums. What made it so tough to realize this (and what made it so difficult to pick albums of the year) was how many great albums there were. For me, it came down to what I really thought this year represented: the return of adults making fantastic records (e.g. Kate Bush, Wilco, Feist, Paul Simon, J Mascis, Thurston Moore, PJ Harey) or the year of amazingly crafted sounds on records (e.g. The Weeknd, Julianna Barwick, James Blake, Bon Iver, Shabazz Palaces, The War on Drugs). Interestingly enough, it seems that my top records of the year are some how a combination of both of what I just mentioned: superb sounding concept records with a little bit of wisdom. Enjoy! Have a great new year!



Honorable Mentions
Deerhoof -- Deerhoof vs. Evil

Paul Simon -- So Beautiful or So What

Wild Flag -- Wild Flag

WU LYF -- Go Tell Fire to the Mountain

Zola Jesus -- Conatus 

TV On the Radio -- Nine Types of Light

SBTRKT -- SBTRKT

Sandro Perri -- Sandro Perri



50 - 26
50.) My Morning Jacket -- Circuital 

49.) Tim Hecker -- Ravedeath, 1972

48.) Mother Mother -- Eureka

47.) Jay-Z & Kanye West -- Watch The Throne

46.) Oneothrix Point Never -- Replica

45.) Youth Lagoon -- The Year of Hibernation

44.) Modeselektor -- Monkeytown

43.) The Streets -- Computers & Blues

42.) Megafaun -- Megafaun

41.) Tyler, The Creator -- Goblin

40.) The War on Drugs -- Slave Ambient

39.) Death Cab for Cutie -- Codes & Keys

38.) Fountains of Wayne -- Sky Full of Holes

37.) The Decemberists -- The King Is Dead

36.) Cloud Nothings -- Cloud Nothings

35.) The Field -- Looping State of Mind

34.) Nicolas Jarr -- Space Is Only Noise

33.) Colin Stetson -- New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges

32.) Los Campesinos! -- Hello Sadness

31.) Shabazz Palaces -- Black Up

30.) The Mountain Goats -- All Eternals Deck

29.) Smith Westerns -- Dye It Blonde

28.) Destroyer -- Kaputt

27.) Feist -- Metals

26.) Kurt Vile -- Smoke Rings For My Halo



Top 25

25.) The Roots -- Undun

24.) Cults -- Cults

23.) Bill Callahan -- Apocalypse 

22.) J Mascis -- Several Shades of Why

21.) Nerves Junior -- As Bright As Your Night Light

20.) Unknown Mortal Orchestra -- Unknown Mortal Orchestra 

19.) James Blake -- James Blake 

18.) DJ Diamond -- Flight Muzik

17.) Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie xx -- We're New Here

16.) PJ Harvey -- Let England Shake


15.) St. Vincent -- Strange Mercy 

14.) Atlas Sound -- Parallax

13.) Bon Iver -- Bon Iver 


12.) The Antlers -- Burst Apart


11.) Fleet Foxes -- Helplessness Blues

10.) Radiohead -- The King of Limbs

9.) King Creosote & Jon Hopkins

8.) Real Estate -- Days

7.) Yuck -- Yuck


6.) Girls -- Father, Son, Holy Ghost
5.) Wye Oak -- Civilian

4.) The Weeknd -- House of Balloons

3.) Julianna Barwick -- The Magic Place

2.) tUnE-YarDs -- w h o k i l l

1.) Wilco -- The Whole Love

Monday, December 12, 2011

2011: Top 25 Songs of the Year


25.) St. Vincent -- "Cruel"
24.) tUnE-YarDs -- "You Yes You"
23.) Julianna Barwick -- "Keep Up The Good Work"
22.) Lana Del Ray -- "Video Games"
21.) Nerves Junior -- "Left In The Dark"
20.) The Roots -- "The Other Side (Feat. Bilal & P.O.R.N)"
19.) Wye Oak -- "Holy Holy"
18.) Real Estate -- "It's Real"
17.) The Weeknd -- "What You Need"
16.) Drake -- "Take Care (Feat. Rihanna)
15.) The Streets -- "Trust Me"
14.) James Blake -- "The Wilhelm Scream"
13.) Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie xx -- "Running"
12.) Bill Callahan -- "America!"
11.) Childish Gambino -- "Freaks and Geeks"
10.) Smith Westerns -- "Weekend"
9.) King Creosote & Jon Hopkins -- "Bubble"
8.) Rihanna -- "We Found Love (Feat. Calvin Harris)
7.) Bright Eyes -- "One For You, One For Me"
6.) Bon Iver -- "Perth"
5.) Fleet Foxes -- "Helplessness Blues"
4.) Jay-Z & Kanye West -- "Niggas In Paris"
3.) The Lonely Forest -- "We Sing In Time"
2.) Los Campesinos! -- "By Your Hand"
1.) Wilco -- "Art of Almost"