as I'm packing my things to move into my flat I felt this was a good time to take stock:
12":
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Black Flag - Damaged
Bon Iver - Blood Bank
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A
Converge - You Fail Me
DOOM - Born Like This
Explosions in the Sky - Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell The Truth Shall Live Forever
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Fucked Up - Hidden World
Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life
Fucked Up - Year of the Rat
Fucked Up - Year of the Pig
Fugazi - The Argument
Godspeed You Black Emperor! - f# a# 00
Godspeed You Black Emperor! - Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada E.P.
Godspeed You Black Emperor! - Yanqui U.X.O
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Meneguar - The In Hour
Meneguar - I Was Born at Night
Meneguar - Strangers in Our House (2007 European Tour Edition)
The National - Boxer
No Age - Nouns
Okkervil River - The Stage Names
Rolo Tomassi - Hysterics
Slint - Spiderland
Titus Andronicus - The Airing of Grievances
(27)
10"
Radiohead - Amnesiac
7"
Bon Iver - For Emma
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
Fucked Up - Crooked Head/I Hate Summer
Fucked Up - Dance of Death
Fucked Up - Dangerous Fumes
Fucked Up - Litany
Fucked Up - No Epiphany
Fucked Up - Police
Fucked Up - Triumph of Life
Fucked Up - Year of the Pig (Japan Version)
Fucked Up - Year of the Pig (UK Edition)
Fucked Up - Year of the Pig (US Edition)
Fucked Up/Haymaker - Split
Hearts - Love Letters and Murder Weapons
Meneguar - Bury a Flower/Freshman Thoughts
(15)
Saturday, 30 May 2009
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Simpsons episodes
Simpson & Delilah (series 2)
Flaming Moes (s3)
Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk (s3)
Lisa the Greek (s3)
Homer at the Bat (s3)
Homer the Heretic (s4)
Bart vs. Australia (s6)
The PTA Disbands (s6)
Mother Simpson (s7)
The Day the Violence Died (s7)
Bart on the Road (s7)
Mountain of Madness (s8)
The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show (s8)
Homer's Phobia (s8)
Homer vs the 18th Amendment (s8)
The Trouble with Trillions (s9)
Lisa the Sceptic (s9)
Lost Our Lisa (s9)
Lard of the Dance (s10)
Viva Ned Flanders (s10)
E-I-E-I Annoyed Grunt (s11)
Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder (s11)
Grift of the Magi (s11)
Kill the Alligator and Run (s11)
Tennis the Menace (s12)
Hungry, Hungry Homer (s12)
The Sweetest Apu (s13)
A Star is Born-Again(s14)
Flaming Moes (s3)
Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk (s3)
Lisa the Greek (s3)
Homer at the Bat (s3)
Homer the Heretic (s4)
Bart vs. Australia (s6)
The PTA Disbands (s6)
Mother Simpson (s7)
The Day the Violence Died (s7)
Bart on the Road (s7)
Mountain of Madness (s8)
The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show (s8)
Homer's Phobia (s8)
Homer vs the 18th Amendment (s8)
The Trouble with Trillions (s9)
Lisa the Sceptic (s9)
Lost Our Lisa (s9)
Lard of the Dance (s10)
Viva Ned Flanders (s10)
E-I-E-I Annoyed Grunt (s11)
Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder (s11)
Grift of the Magi (s11)
Kill the Alligator and Run (s11)
Tennis the Menace (s12)
Hungry, Hungry Homer (s12)
The Sweetest Apu (s13)
A Star is Born-Again(s14)
Thursday, 1 January 2009
the good years: 1994, 1999
1994:
Blue Album
Crooked Rain
Dookie
Yank Crime
Downward Spiral
Kites
Diary
Ill Communication
1999:
Slow Zero
The Fragile
The Opposite of December
Something to Write Home About
American Football LP
Clarity
Agaetis Bryjun
Slipknot
Calculating Infinity
We Are the Romans
Madonna
Blue Album
Crooked Rain
Dookie
Yank Crime
Downward Spiral
Kites
Diary
Ill Communication
1999:
Slow Zero
The Fragile
The Opposite of December
Something to Write Home About
American Football LP
Clarity
Agaetis Bryjun
Slipknot
Calculating Infinity
We Are the Romans
Madonna
Monday, 22 December 2008
other amazing 2008 songs
Beck - Gamma Ray
Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart
Earth - The Driver
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth
The Hold Steady - Constructive Summer
Hot Chip - Ready for the Floor
Lovvers - Human Hair
Rolo Tomassi - Nine
Meneguar - Some Other Life
Women - Black Rice
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JCFSFJFL
Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart
Earth - The Driver
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth
The Hold Steady - Constructive Summer
Hot Chip - Ready for the Floor
Lovvers - Human Hair
Rolo Tomassi - Nine
Meneguar - Some Other Life
Women - Black Rice
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JCFSFJFL
Sunday, 21 December 2008
2008 mixtape yo
here is mine: 15 of about 20 potential amazing songs from this year:
1.Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant
2.Fleet Foxes - Drops in the River
3.Frightened Rabbit - Fast Blood
4.British Sea Power - No Lucifer
5.Maps & Atlases - Witch
6.White Denim - Mess Your Hair Up
7.TV on the Radio - Golden Age
8.Estelle ft. Kanye West - American Boy
9.No Age - Eraser
10.Fucked Up - Crooked Head
11.Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happened
12.Conor Oberst - Milk Thistle
13.Bon Iver - For Emma
14. No Age - Brain Burner
15.A Silver Mount Zion - blindblindblind
get it here.
i'll probably post the other songs I liked tomorrow
also:
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Dear America,
I wish I was an American
because I'd have some pride
I wish I was an American
because I'd have some friends.
Dear America, please can I come stay for a while
My country is getting me down (things aren't working so well over here)
Sure our healthcare is great, and same for education,
But everyone is still very sad.
I see you on the teevee all the time and it excites me
at home all my politicians are dead
You're the land of opportunity, and I'd take full advantage.
I'd hang out with Sonic Youth in Brooklyn,
go take in some art.
Find some mid-west emo, and blues in the south
before going to L.A and
start a band and play at the smell.
In my country we have none of these
Everyone lies and copies each other
And then say the idea was theirs
People this this country is great but I ain't so sure,
maybe I'm missing something,
or maybe.
I wish I lived in America
because the people are nicer
and I know that doesn't mean they're always happy
but I could fit in.
I wish I lived in America,
I'd wear silver and blue
support the Dallas Cowboys
and not be sad anymore
because I'd have some pride
I wish I was an American
because I'd have some friends.
Dear America, please can I come stay for a while
My country is getting me down (things aren't working so well over here)
Sure our healthcare is great, and same for education,
But everyone is still very sad.
I see you on the teevee all the time and it excites me
at home all my politicians are dead
You're the land of opportunity, and I'd take full advantage.
I'd hang out with Sonic Youth in Brooklyn,
go take in some art.
Find some mid-west emo, and blues in the south
before going to L.A and
start a band and play at the smell.
In my country we have none of these
Everyone lies and copies each other
And then say the idea was theirs
People this this country is great but I ain't so sure,
maybe I'm missing something,
or maybe.
I wish I lived in America
because the people are nicer
and I know that doesn't mean they're always happy
but I could fit in.
I wish I lived in America,
I'd wear silver and blue
support the Dallas Cowboys
and not be sad anymore
Monday, 1 December 2008
ill do this properly soon but
So, 2008, interesting year you were. More about gigs and festivals than actual records compared to your peers (2007) but you did give us Bon Iver & Fleet Foxes, let alone allowing Fucked Up and TV on the Radio to release hype busting records, and a return to form for British Sea Power! The evidence of course was that, this list was much, much, much easier to compile than last year.
1.Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
As is always the way with your favourite bands, I first listened to this record the same week that Bon Iver did his UK tour in September. Oh what a fool I had been to ignore his obvious charms earlier, or I could have another contender (I can only imagine, judging from youtube) for live show of the year. Regardless, the point is just as the weather started turning cold, I got listening to this record and, just wow. Every song on this is gold and it is the only record this year to do so. Then I bought it on vinyl and it became official: This is my favourite record of the year. The Long Player format concreted everything that is amazing about this record; a soulful, charming voice, beautiful production and atmosphere that literally sounds like a peaceful snow covered land, and quite simply, stunning songs. Expect this to top many people's lists.
2.Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes/Sun Giant EP
For most of the year however, I was sure it was this that would be top. This isn't to say it was far off Bon Iver; it is certainly a far more challenging record, but it was pipped to the post on approachability, of which Bon Iver's effort has by the bucket full. That isn't to say Fleet Foxes didn't rock the world when they exploded onto the scene, and its easy to see why. This is a fantastically upbeat and summery record (polar opposite to Bon Iver) which both reminds the listener of some of our best past treasures, as well as clearly pushing things forward. I actually in some cases prefer the Sun Giant EP (which is of the same recording session) because it has amazing stand out tracks and takes, a lot less energy to listen to. But really, their entire output this year matches up and is simply divine. I'll be interested to see how other people vote between Bon Iver and this.
3.Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life/The Year of the Pig EP
The Other main battleground in my list other than the top 2 was, much like the premier league, number 3 and 4. In the end though, no matter how Objective I tried to be, Fucked Up had to be third. They just had to. They're my favourite band in the world right now and although this is by no means their best a record; still a very enjoyable and solid one that continues to push things, show an appreciation for Bands like Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine alongside Bloc Party and do things in very much their own way. Undeniably easier to get into than 'Hidden World' (i.e.; the songs are shorter) but no less challenging.
4.TV on the Radio - Dear Science
TV on the Radio are fucking great aren't they? I mean really, really great. There's something really pleasing about this band and everything they do, and this year, they beat the hype that surrounded them and released what I would say is, their best record yet. Some of even dared to compare it to 'OK Computer' in its opaque lyrics and context (a huge superpower of a country going through Change) but it does have some fantastic tunes and some really clever themes, both musically and lyrically running through it, and is, simply, a triumph.
5.British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
Shit, a British band made the top 5! Yeah, this year I am happy to announce the first of two really excellent British albums to make the list, and this was probably my first really good album of the year. Up until this Sea Power were relatively hidden from me, which perhaps was a help whereas for others was a hindrance. All I know is, this record has some of the best songs and dare I say it "anthems" of the year just through the combination of atmosphere and general feel-good factor.
6.Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst
I never really got Bright Eyes, i'm not gonna lie. But when I heard Conor here was playing an otherwise pretty shockingly bad Reading Festival line-up, I felt I could do much, much worse. Both I and a good friend of mine are happy to report then that this, was indeed a turning point. Conor simply stole the weekend up until that point with one of the most confident and heart-renderingly charming performances I had ever seen, as he and his newly collected 'Mystic River Valley Band' ripped through songs off this record. From there on, this album was a new love.
7.Maps & Atlases - You, Me & The Mountain
I'm terrible with not following up bands from the past who made an impression on me. For some reason at first (I guess becuase it had been a while) I was not at all bothered that Maps & Atlases (who two years earlier caused a small revolution for me with their Trees, Houses, Swallows record) had a new EP out. I suppose then it is out of good fortune that they were one of the first bands I got to see after re-locating to Glasgow for University, because they reminded me quite harsly that I would be an idiot to let this one go. Simply put, this was just as charming and an even more mature take on their already fantastic niche sound that they had already laid out for themselves, and this cemented their place as a band to take seriously.
8.No Age - Nouns
No Age were a bit of a slow burner for me. At first I was worried about all the hype, then systematically didn't get the hype, then did. A lot of credit has been paid for their work to reinstitate a music scene in their native Los Angeles and I think any situation where a band tirelessly work to get people interested in music again is definitely due its credit. I had pretty much always had the song 'Eraser' on the go but couldn't see much past it, but when it finally did click, it became somewhat of my album of the summer, and a great effort it was too.
9.Rolo Tomassi - Hysterics
Another band who deserves a lot of credit for triumph over adversity is this lot. Tomassi have had to deal with hecklers, their own reputation and worst of all the british music media, but have come out of it looking more mature and ready than ever, armed with this fantastic record where the once tongue-in-cheek game boy sampling band became a very real, very dark prospect.
10.Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
And Finally, an Earth record. Nearing their twentieth year as a band (or at least, as Dylan Carson under this name) it would be an understatement to say this band have been through a lot. And yet, just from their simple brand of droney, minimalistic music they are still churning out fantastic records each coming from different reference points. In this one's case, its country and gospel music, and it is both fucking heavy as it is eerie and, strangely peaceful. When this record came out, spring was just starting and the sun was starting to get longer, this album it seemed was a perfect accompaniment to watch the world waste away.
1.Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
As is always the way with your favourite bands, I first listened to this record the same week that Bon Iver did his UK tour in September. Oh what a fool I had been to ignore his obvious charms earlier, or I could have another contender (I can only imagine, judging from youtube) for live show of the year. Regardless, the point is just as the weather started turning cold, I got listening to this record and, just wow. Every song on this is gold and it is the only record this year to do so. Then I bought it on vinyl and it became official: This is my favourite record of the year. The Long Player format concreted everything that is amazing about this record; a soulful, charming voice, beautiful production and atmosphere that literally sounds like a peaceful snow covered land, and quite simply, stunning songs. Expect this to top many people's lists.
2.Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes/Sun Giant EP
For most of the year however, I was sure it was this that would be top. This isn't to say it was far off Bon Iver; it is certainly a far more challenging record, but it was pipped to the post on approachability, of which Bon Iver's effort has by the bucket full. That isn't to say Fleet Foxes didn't rock the world when they exploded onto the scene, and its easy to see why. This is a fantastically upbeat and summery record (polar opposite to Bon Iver) which both reminds the listener of some of our best past treasures, as well as clearly pushing things forward. I actually in some cases prefer the Sun Giant EP (which is of the same recording session) because it has amazing stand out tracks and takes, a lot less energy to listen to. But really, their entire output this year matches up and is simply divine. I'll be interested to see how other people vote between Bon Iver and this.
3.Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life/The Year of the Pig EP
The Other main battleground in my list other than the top 2 was, much like the premier league, number 3 and 4. In the end though, no matter how Objective I tried to be, Fucked Up had to be third. They just had to. They're my favourite band in the world right now and although this is by no means their best a record; still a very enjoyable and solid one that continues to push things, show an appreciation for Bands like Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine alongside Bloc Party and do things in very much their own way. Undeniably easier to get into than 'Hidden World' (i.e.; the songs are shorter) but no less challenging.
4.TV on the Radio - Dear Science
TV on the Radio are fucking great aren't they? I mean really, really great. There's something really pleasing about this band and everything they do, and this year, they beat the hype that surrounded them and released what I would say is, their best record yet. Some of even dared to compare it to 'OK Computer' in its opaque lyrics and context (a huge superpower of a country going through Change) but it does have some fantastic tunes and some really clever themes, both musically and lyrically running through it, and is, simply, a triumph.
5.British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
Shit, a British band made the top 5! Yeah, this year I am happy to announce the first of two really excellent British albums to make the list, and this was probably my first really good album of the year. Up until this Sea Power were relatively hidden from me, which perhaps was a help whereas for others was a hindrance. All I know is, this record has some of the best songs and dare I say it "anthems" of the year just through the combination of atmosphere and general feel-good factor.
6.Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst
I never really got Bright Eyes, i'm not gonna lie. But when I heard Conor here was playing an otherwise pretty shockingly bad Reading Festival line-up, I felt I could do much, much worse. Both I and a good friend of mine are happy to report then that this, was indeed a turning point. Conor simply stole the weekend up until that point with one of the most confident and heart-renderingly charming performances I had ever seen, as he and his newly collected 'Mystic River Valley Band' ripped through songs off this record. From there on, this album was a new love.
7.Maps & Atlases - You, Me & The Mountain
I'm terrible with not following up bands from the past who made an impression on me. For some reason at first (I guess becuase it had been a while) I was not at all bothered that Maps & Atlases (who two years earlier caused a small revolution for me with their Trees, Houses, Swallows record) had a new EP out. I suppose then it is out of good fortune that they were one of the first bands I got to see after re-locating to Glasgow for University, because they reminded me quite harsly that I would be an idiot to let this one go. Simply put, this was just as charming and an even more mature take on their already fantastic niche sound that they had already laid out for themselves, and this cemented their place as a band to take seriously.
8.No Age - Nouns
No Age were a bit of a slow burner for me. At first I was worried about all the hype, then systematically didn't get the hype, then did. A lot of credit has been paid for their work to reinstitate a music scene in their native Los Angeles and I think any situation where a band tirelessly work to get people interested in music again is definitely due its credit. I had pretty much always had the song 'Eraser' on the go but couldn't see much past it, but when it finally did click, it became somewhat of my album of the summer, and a great effort it was too.
9.Rolo Tomassi - Hysterics
Another band who deserves a lot of credit for triumph over adversity is this lot. Tomassi have had to deal with hecklers, their own reputation and worst of all the british music media, but have come out of it looking more mature and ready than ever, armed with this fantastic record where the once tongue-in-cheek game boy sampling band became a very real, very dark prospect.
10.Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
And Finally, an Earth record. Nearing their twentieth year as a band (or at least, as Dylan Carson under this name) it would be an understatement to say this band have been through a lot. And yet, just from their simple brand of droney, minimalistic music they are still churning out fantastic records each coming from different reference points. In this one's case, its country and gospel music, and it is both fucking heavy as it is eerie and, strangely peaceful. When this record came out, spring was just starting and the sun was starting to get longer, this album it seemed was a perfect accompaniment to watch the world waste away.
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