Thursday, May 15, 2008

Another Music List

OK, so I'm real excited for this one. This will be a list of my favourite albums and I'll throw in a few sentences to summarize and kind of review each. Perhaps the most difficult thing I've put together this year, I hope it's good. Enjoy.

11. Business Up Front/Party In The Back by Family Force 5
- What better way to start than with a party? Perhaps the most lighthearted, shameless, plain old fun album I own, this has something for everybody, whether it be heavy guitar licks, catchy, rappy lyrics, or an overriding sense of childlike fun. This band is a gem.

10. Robbers & Cowards by Cold War Kids
- Just plain brilliant. This band's singer possesses one of the most unique, inimitable voices in rock music. The fusion of old-school jazzy influences with modern indie sensibilities makes for one heck of an enjoyable experience.

9. Funeral by The Arcade Fire
- Sad, yet full of life, this album is a smörgåsbord of styles, ranging from classical to ballroom to indie pop. It's an acquired taste, but for those who fell in love from the start (such as myself), there is always something new to be found here.

8. Brother, Sister by mewithoutYou
- Lyrical perfection defines this album. Love him or hate him, Aaron Weiss manages to touch a chord with listeners and his bandmates provide an excellent backdrop for his half-sung, half-shouted, half-spoken (Yes, it is possible. Shut up.) words. This is essential.

7.
OK Computer by Radiohead
- I'm limiting myself to just one Radiohead album, so I'll go with this one. Although all their records are different and brilliant in their own individual right, if you put a gun to my head and made me decide, I'd say this one is best. Nobody does rock like Radiohead. I can only dream of making music like this...


6. No Sir, Nihilism is Not Practical by Showbread
- The lone screamo project to make it onto this list, Showbread does so by sheer creativity and diversity. I've never heard anything like this album. Brilliant lyrics, brilliant music, brilliant performance. If nothing, one must at least appreciate this band's fearlessness and creativity.

5.
Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand
- For a long time, these guys were my favourite band and they easily are in my top five now. The mixture of pop accessibility with angular, old-school guitars and Alex Kapranos' beautiful voice makes for an almost perfect record. Sheer perfection. It's only this low on the list because of the strange, disturbing song "Michael."

4. Z by My Morning Jacket
- Called "The American Radiohead" by some, My Morning Jacket puts forth an excellent effort here. Very original, very catchy (in their own strange way), and very high-quality, I do not get tired of this. The words are excellent.

3. Ágætis Byrjun
by Sigur Rós
- Just plain gorgeous, this album never ever ever gets old. It gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it. Not to hear this band's lush, string-heavy, atmospheric sound is criminal. I can't even describe it properly. It just needs to be heard.

2. The Earth is Not a Cold, Dead Place by Explosions in the Sky
- Another incredibly beautiful work, this is less melancholy than Sigur Ros and a bit more hopeful-sounding. Completely instrumental, this music can be fit to a variety of moods and maybe that's why it is the most-played album on my computer. This is the classical music of our day, and it's a shame more people don't know about them.

1. Cotton Teeth by The Snake The Cross The Crown
- This was tough to put ahead of The Earth Is Not... but since this list is off of how I feel right now, I'll put it up here, because right now, this is definitely my favourite album. I absolutely love the world-weary feel (probably because I am right now mired in finals) and often easygoing instrumentation of this album. Lots of brilliant acoustic work with a singer's voice and delivery perfectly matched to the melancholy lyrics. It sounds quite blue-collar, easy to relate to. The perfect fusion of country and rock (thankfully with rock overwhelmingly prevalent), this record is a shining light for me. It somehow manages to be catchy and unforgettable, while also deep and meaningful. Buy it and listen to it until you die.

8 comments:

Sir Brian The Manly said...

I've been meaning to listen to some My Morning Jacket and find out if I like them. I'll do that now!

K. H. said...

i think you should listen to Tom Waits, Rufus Wainwright, Neko Case, The FLaming Lips, Sufjan Stevens, The White STripes, and Beck! Then we could have something in common on our music lists.

Sir Brian The Manly said...

Yes, listen to Tom Waits. In fact, I'm going to send you one of his songs right now. =D


(p.s. I know Andrew for sure like Sufjan, Flaming Lips, and Beck already.)

K. H. said...

Bwian Bwian likes Tom Waits? How come I dont know that?

Sir Brian The Manly said...

Well, I don't listen to him every day or anything, but I like some of his songs, and I like his manner and style.

Sir Brian The Manly said...

It's time for a NEW ENTRY!!!

K. H. said...

blog or your neck gets cut

Sir Brian The Manly said...

I don't think she's kidding.