So many great compilations came out this past year. I downloaded over 50 of them. So I decided they deserved their own list instead of throwing a few of these in my most listened to list. Thanks to all the artists whose music makes it possible, all the cool labels and the blog/ sites out there that make these great albums known.
1. exploding in sound records - Sampler 2013 - 2014 EIS is a Brooklyn based label that has some seriously sweet garage rock bands on there. Ovlov's noise rock track "Moth Rock" is a distorted beauty. The lo, lo, lo fi of LVL UP song "Angel From Space", short and sweet. Love the dissonant track "Bump a Grape" from Pile. And last but not least, Chicago based garage rockers excellent track "Kicked Out The Fear".
2. Ziklibrenbib - Volume 9 features alternative, indie, pop tracks from France based Creative Commons blog Ziklibrenbib. My favorite crazy Italian rockers CRTVTR's anthem "Workers" is a track i can listen to over and over. The sweet strings and accordion of Holland based La Tabu's waltz timed track "Nada", which made it on my other year end list. Brooklyn's duo Lizard Kisses acts 50's influenced "The Storm" is a syrupy sweet little number. New York based Salt Cathedral's song "Dirty Me", is a dance pop gem. Kelly Latimore's folk track "Overgrown" is another example of great songwriting, nothing new to Latimore.
3. The Active Listener - Sampler 15 New Zealand based Active Listener specializes in all things psychedelic. Standout out tracks on this sampler are psych rockers Kingdom of The Holy Sun, "Swarga", The Citradels track "Dervish and the shoe-gaze band Ummagma's "Lama" (Ian Baird remix).
4. Sello Regional - Regional presenta Temporal Volumen 3 has Cumbia, dub, folktronica, tropical based dance music. The label is based in Santiago , Chile. Standout tracks are the ambient "Cute Quarter" by Species, "Ibnertia" by Barda and "Curiosity" by Yelram Selectah.
5. Reflections Art and Literary Magazine - Reflections 2014 Newton South, Massachusetts high school students music sampler. Love the diversity of the music on the sampler. Favorite tracks are electronic rock track "Cyberpunk" by Brian De La Cruz, and "Buff Up My Boy" by Yogurtland.
6. Stickshift Recordings - Weapons of Construction Punk rock, diy, feminist from Burlington Vermont based net label Stickshift Recordings. "Free Speech" by Not Right, "Sayonara" byGirlcrush, and "Carnage" by Black Rabbit are my favorite tracks.
7. Gururguruguru Brain Wash - Gururguruguru Brain Wash Psychedelic rock, electronic from Japan based label guruguru brain. Favorite tracks are the meandering psyche-rock meandering "Theme " by Yozepf of Kirezi,and groove oriented "Dhidalah" by ASTRO.
8. Dine Alone Records Indie, pop, rock sampler from Toronto based label Dine Alone Records. Favorite tracks are : the 60's production pop number "Genevieve" by Lucius,
9. Track and Field Records - Summer Compilation Vol. 1 Pop, indie from Portland label track and field records. Love the dream pop track "Iroqouis" by Cemeterties, the dreamy "Swim Around" by Appendixes, and "Get High" by Tender Age.
10. beta snake records - Servo Driven Hip Swivel Alternative, folk, garage, noise pop sampler from New Jersey based label beta snake records. Favorite tracks : the quirky "Hey!" by Hulaboy, the odd and melodic "But..." by Cephalopods & Their Allies, "Nobodies Die" folk tale by the always excellent Car Seat Headrest, and the short and sweet "Dead end Mabel" by Makeout Vertigo.
11. Fleeting Youth Records - Volume 2 Mainline 2014 Alternative rock, garage rock, grunge, punk rock sampler from Austin based label Fleeting Youth Records. Favorite tracks are "I Wanna Take Pills With You" by Slippertails, keeping with the drugs theme "Charming Flow" by Balue and also the buzz rock of "Correscondido" by Le almeida.
12. Avocado Family Records - Avocado Sampler Indie, folk, pop, rock from Bellingham based label Avocado Family Records. My favorite tracks = sweet electro pop track "Gentleman's Harvest by The Magician & The Gates of Love, the dance track "Angle Dust" by Mike Preuss, and "Untitled" by Catcher.
13. The Blog That Celebrates Itself - The Dark and Cold Sounds of TBTCI Vol. II Alternative, noise, post-punk, psychedelic covers sampler from Sao Paulo based label The Blog That Celebrates Itself Records. My favorite tracks are "The Same Deep Water As You (The Cure)" by People of Nothing, "Crank" (Catherine Wheel) by Silo Halo and "Spellbound" (Siouxsie and The Banshees).
14. Nekoi devojki - Nekoi devojki Indie, rock, alt, all female sampler? Yes all female sampler from Macedonia based Nekoi devojki. Favorites are : fuzz rock track "Song No. 2" by GreenFuzz, ambient pop beauty of "Smile" by Devotjka and the electronic pop gem "Denot koga se rodiv" by Bernays Propoganda.
15. A High Tower - Songs for Maddy Rock, indie from a Fort Wayne based collection of musicians. From their bandcamp page" This album is a celebration of life. Life in general, but in-particular the life of one young woman named Madelyn Stephenson. She left this planet much sooner than she should have, and because of that this planet will never truly know what it's missing or what she would have done to make it a better place to be.
Back to the album, it's filled with songs from independent musicians based in Northeast Indiana that wanted to honor Maddy's memory. " Favorite tracks are the psych heavy track"Somewhere in The Soft terrain" by Burning Tapes and "On and On" by The Lonely Reals.
16. Crash Symbols - Touched by an Angle Experimental, electronic pop sampler from Morgantown based Crash Symbols. Favorite tracks are "Sleep Forever (Wakeup)" by The Ambulance, "Bone Flag" by Snailpoison, and "Talking Cure" by Blackhoods.
17. Folkadelphia - Folkadelphia Sessions Volume II Americana, folk, acoustic, bluegrass, country sampler from Philadelphia based folkadelphia. Love thew track "Drive" by Marissa Nadler, "I Called" by Jeny Hval, and "Slow Riders" by Cuddle Magic.
18. Kiiro records - FOREVER SHOEGAZE Indie, pop, rock, shoe-gaze sampler from Japan based label kiiro. Favorite tracks are "Melt" by Hot Glass, サーチライト by 17歳とベルリンの壁, and "I Am Waiting Last Summer by kazuma.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Dedicated Ears 2014 Most Listened To List
This years was a busy one for the blog. Over 500 albums posted on the free blogs so the year end list reflects that. Such a joy to catch back up with all of these albums at the end of the year. Thanks again to the artists and sites and labels that put that great music out there. Thanks to DC at The Waiting Room Radio Show, for a ridiculous amount of great tips as well as the friendship we've built. Thanks to Sounds And Colours a great many South and Central American tips. Also thanks to my newest go to music source very cool French blog Ziklibrenbib.
Thanks to all of you that follow my blogs. This new year is year number 6 for the blog and there are some good and big changes on the way!
1. Liam Finn - The Nihilist (yepROC) On this go around Liam seamlessly matches up the 60's analog production with current indie rock cues to bring a varied sound from song to song. My favorite tracks are the driving rocker "Burn Up The Road" and the syrupy sweet sounding "Snug As Fuck". Also great are the lo fi burner "4 Track Stomper". Add in a splash of indigenous music sounds as on the song "Arrow"and a few weeper tracks like "Dreary Droop" and this album with its varied sounds and different sounding production makes this album the one that I can't get enough of this past year.
2. Tune Yards - Nikki Nack (4AD) On yet another release Merrill Garbus and company bravely put sound and rhythm that you won't hear anywhere else. With a shake your ass rating of 10 out of 10 these songs thankfully keep to Merrill's incredible ear for production... and not overdoing it! From the sure fire playful dance track "Water Fountain" to the r'n'b production of "The Real Thing" to the straight forward lo fi production of "Rocking Chair" Merrill has added more soundscapes with littering said soundscapes with too many distractions.
3. Thom Yorke - Tomorrow's Modern Boxes Another solo fine solo album from Mr. Yorke. Part slinky grooves, part pop construction, part ambient chill-out. There are accessible tracks like "Guess Again" as well as less accessible tracks like "Pink Section" that balance out the sound a bit. The end result is a really strong album which , which frankly, is not a surprise.
4. Mas Agua - Mas Agua EP These 5 songs by Londoner David Ellis are a perfect example of making less more. The production is sparse and there are no vocal runs that the tv shows wrongfully tell the kids is the way to sing a soul or r'n'b song. "Be Like You" is the catchiest anthem you've never heard of. It's the type of song the radio should play. The song has current production with a major dose of doo wop. Man did I play the shit out of this little EP that could. David does things that the likes of other white soul contemporaries could learn a thing or two from.
5. Lobo Marino - City of Light Folk, chant, drone, kirtan, spiritual, tribal, world fusion from Richmond based Lobo Marino. "City Of Light" is named after the city Varanasi, in India. Laney and Jamison went to Varansi and volunteered at a music and arts school there (all the proceed from this album's sales goes to that school, a very worthwhile endeavour. The info to do so is on their bandcamp page). As far as the music itself, stellar as is the case with their last release "Kite Festival" which ended up on my year end list. Its a really good blend of west and east influences. The drone aspect doesn't make tracks stand out, rather when consumed as a whole a singular, pretty amazing, sonic experience.
6. Parasol - I Close My Eyes Again (kiiro records) Japan based fuzz/dream rock from PARASOL, who have a big, bright guitar sound that's a throw back throw back to the 90's indie bands. Pretty much an album of shoe-gaze bliss. My favorite track is the title track. Really nice melodies on these tracks.
7. Ant The Symbol - Act Natural (2 of 3) My favorite sometimes electronic from Richmond's Ant The Symbol. These machine sounding electronic songs have a depth to them. These are best listened to as a whole experience that sound wise runs the gamut from ambient, to synth pop to hip hop beats. My favorite tracks are "Through You Chest" and "Electrik Blu Two Point Oh".
8. Ego Ella May - Breathing Underwater Londoner Ego's release last year was on my year end list and she picks up where she left off on Breathing Underwater. This album features that nice mix of r&b, jazz and poetry that makes it a very dynamic release. My favorite track is "Underwater" which features cool word play as well that reminds me, in a good way, of Erykah Badu. Her sultry vocals are very memorable.
9. Gia Margaret - Dark/Joy Beautiful melodies and a beautiful voice from Chicago based Gia. The ambient tinged track "Next Town " is my favorite track. Love the way Gia phrases her vocals. "Celica" is another home run of a song with strings that compliment her beautiful voice. I'm fortunate to have booked her for some shows as well as seen her play multiple times, sometimes with Alain in the duo Little Light. Always knocked out seeing her sing live.
10. Car Seat Headrest - How To Leave Town Car Seat Headrest makes psyh-pop and dabbles in electronic music. The Virginia act's sound has really grown and is quite the prolific artists. From the melodic hooks of "Beast Monster" to the start and stop and start again of "I Want You To Know That I'm Awake/I Hope That You're Asleep", How Tow To Leave Town has many facets and even when they are unconventional they seem the work towards a bigger picture that pays off even more with subsequent listens.
11. Adrian Juarez - Araucarias "Los rugientes", the chipper upbeat opener sets the table for the album of danceable folk/pop songs from Argentina's Adrian Juarez. Adrian has a way of seamlessly fitting South American rhythm and contemporary indie pop, as on the song "Los nube" that really sets him apart from others.
12. Jake Tobin - Torment (Mega Records)From the opening track "Torment" on which the sax sounds like it may be on drugs itself to the funky, addictive and unconventional riff on ""Pain, On Leave", Jake Tobin is his own man, and you may or may not enjoy that. I certainly do. This album sounds like Jake had a plan for these sounds that may appear more random in nature because of the jazz elements. This album's overall sound is an eclectic joy to listen to.
13. The Fucked Up Beat - Investigates Strange Weather Patters and the UFO Cults of Cold War Nevada What happens when you mix and affinity for the cold war, UFO's and an avant-garde, minimalist electronic music? The Fucked Up Beat happens. Were I to explain this album to you you would think I were a tad bit off. But this album is a seamless trip into another reality as on the "rag time flavored track "UFO Archigrams/ Hinterland Techtonic".
14. La Tabu - Live at Hertenkamp 30 November 2013 I love tango music. I also love this live recording from Holland based Tabú. The weepy, pretty strings on "Nada #1" are my favorite on this album.
15. Grandkids - Time Sensitive Material Now Chicago based, once Champaign based Grandkids offer up a more experimental release on Time Sensitive Material Vol. II than found on Their self titled ep and full length Timeshare. The whimsical track "Locusts of the Ring" is my favorite track. This whole album seems a half step off, which makes it a unique offering.
16. Nasimiyu- dirt. EP This is a self assured sounding afro pop ep from Brooklynite Nasimiyu. Warning, infectious groove alert on "Biggest Drum".
17. Augusto Bracho - Primer acercamiento al mito Experimental... check. Spiritual... check. Traditional Mexican music from Augusto Bracho. The slow burner "Carolita" will set you right.
18. Lupe de Lupe - Quarup Situatedin Belo Horizonte, Lupe de Lupe have scaled their sound back a bit and incorporated more melodies and it suits them just fine. "O Arrependimento" is the track I keep coming back to listen to.
19. Curt Oren - I Love My Dog Experimental, saxophone, indie from Iowa City based Curt Oren. Curt album Home was one I played quite a bit at the end of last year. There is something refreshing about his sax playing. It takes more liberties than traditional experimental jazz does. The track "Everything's Gonna Be Okay" is my favorite. It features a recognizable rhythm that descends into noisy chaos and then returns to that rhythm. I listen to thousand of albums every year and Curt's music really stands out, in the best of ways.
20. Wood Spider - Decadence (birthquake records) Decadence is a sprawling dissonant chamber punk album featuring accordion, banjo. This gypsy punk, chamber pop bastard child is a thing of uneven beauty. The waltz timed "Verb Fiction" is my favorite track.
21. The Citradels - Nepenthe Psychedelic buzz and unlikely pop hook litter this awesome album by Melbourne based The Citradels. "Slow Burn" is my favorite track.
Thanks to all of you that follow my blogs. This new year is year number 6 for the blog and there are some good and big changes on the way!
1. Liam Finn - The Nihilist (yepROC) On this go around Liam seamlessly matches up the 60's analog production with current indie rock cues to bring a varied sound from song to song. My favorite tracks are the driving rocker "Burn Up The Road" and the syrupy sweet sounding "Snug As Fuck". Also great are the lo fi burner "4 Track Stomper". Add in a splash of indigenous music sounds as on the song "Arrow"and a few weeper tracks like "Dreary Droop" and this album with its varied sounds and different sounding production makes this album the one that I can't get enough of this past year.
2. Tune Yards - Nikki Nack (4AD) On yet another release Merrill Garbus and company bravely put sound and rhythm that you won't hear anywhere else. With a shake your ass rating of 10 out of 10 these songs thankfully keep to Merrill's incredible ear for production... and not overdoing it! From the sure fire playful dance track "Water Fountain" to the r'n'b production of "The Real Thing" to the straight forward lo fi production of "Rocking Chair" Merrill has added more soundscapes with littering said soundscapes with too many distractions.
3. Thom Yorke - Tomorrow's Modern Boxes Another solo fine solo album from Mr. Yorke. Part slinky grooves, part pop construction, part ambient chill-out. There are accessible tracks like "Guess Again" as well as less accessible tracks like "Pink Section" that balance out the sound a bit. The end result is a really strong album which , which frankly, is not a surprise.
4. Mas Agua - Mas Agua EP These 5 songs by Londoner David Ellis are a perfect example of making less more. The production is sparse and there are no vocal runs that the tv shows wrongfully tell the kids is the way to sing a soul or r'n'b song. "Be Like You" is the catchiest anthem you've never heard of. It's the type of song the radio should play. The song has current production with a major dose of doo wop. Man did I play the shit out of this little EP that could. David does things that the likes of other white soul contemporaries could learn a thing or two from.
5. Lobo Marino - City of Light Folk, chant, drone, kirtan, spiritual, tribal, world fusion from Richmond based Lobo Marino. "City Of Light" is named after the city Varanasi, in India. Laney and Jamison went to Varansi and volunteered at a music and arts school there (all the proceed from this album's sales goes to that school, a very worthwhile endeavour. The info to do so is on their bandcamp page). As far as the music itself, stellar as is the case with their last release "Kite Festival" which ended up on my year end list. Its a really good blend of west and east influences. The drone aspect doesn't make tracks stand out, rather when consumed as a whole a singular, pretty amazing, sonic experience.
6. Parasol - I Close My Eyes Again (kiiro records) Japan based fuzz/dream rock from PARASOL, who have a big, bright guitar sound that's a throw back throw back to the 90's indie bands. Pretty much an album of shoe-gaze bliss. My favorite track is the title track. Really nice melodies on these tracks.
7. Ant The Symbol - Act Natural (2 of 3) My favorite sometimes electronic from Richmond's Ant The Symbol. These machine sounding electronic songs have a depth to them. These are best listened to as a whole experience that sound wise runs the gamut from ambient, to synth pop to hip hop beats. My favorite tracks are "Through You Chest" and "Electrik Blu Two Point Oh".
8. Ego Ella May - Breathing Underwater Londoner Ego's release last year was on my year end list and she picks up where she left off on Breathing Underwater. This album features that nice mix of r&b, jazz and poetry that makes it a very dynamic release. My favorite track is "Underwater" which features cool word play as well that reminds me, in a good way, of Erykah Badu. Her sultry vocals are very memorable.
9. Gia Margaret - Dark/Joy Beautiful melodies and a beautiful voice from Chicago based Gia. The ambient tinged track "Next Town " is my favorite track. Love the way Gia phrases her vocals. "Celica" is another home run of a song with strings that compliment her beautiful voice. I'm fortunate to have booked her for some shows as well as seen her play multiple times, sometimes with Alain in the duo Little Light. Always knocked out seeing her sing live.
10. Car Seat Headrest - How To Leave Town Car Seat Headrest makes psyh-pop and dabbles in electronic music. The Virginia act's sound has really grown and is quite the prolific artists. From the melodic hooks of "Beast Monster" to the start and stop and start again of "I Want You To Know That I'm Awake/I Hope That You're Asleep", How Tow To Leave Town has many facets and even when they are unconventional they seem the work towards a bigger picture that pays off even more with subsequent listens.
11. Adrian Juarez - Araucarias "Los rugientes", the chipper upbeat opener sets the table for the album of danceable folk/pop songs from Argentina's Adrian Juarez. Adrian has a way of seamlessly fitting South American rhythm and contemporary indie pop, as on the song "Los nube" that really sets him apart from others.
12. Jake Tobin - Torment (Mega Records)From the opening track "Torment" on which the sax sounds like it may be on drugs itself to the funky, addictive and unconventional riff on ""Pain, On Leave", Jake Tobin is his own man, and you may or may not enjoy that. I certainly do. This album sounds like Jake had a plan for these sounds that may appear more random in nature because of the jazz elements. This album's overall sound is an eclectic joy to listen to.
13. The Fucked Up Beat - Investigates Strange Weather Patters and the UFO Cults of Cold War Nevada What happens when you mix and affinity for the cold war, UFO's and an avant-garde, minimalist electronic music? The Fucked Up Beat happens. Were I to explain this album to you you would think I were a tad bit off. But this album is a seamless trip into another reality as on the "rag time flavored track "UFO Archigrams/ Hinterland Techtonic".
14. La Tabu - Live at Hertenkamp 30 November 2013 I love tango music. I also love this live recording from Holland based Tabú. The weepy, pretty strings on "Nada #1" are my favorite on this album.
15. Grandkids - Time Sensitive Material Now Chicago based, once Champaign based Grandkids offer up a more experimental release on Time Sensitive Material Vol. II than found on Their self titled ep and full length Timeshare. The whimsical track "Locusts of the Ring" is my favorite track. This whole album seems a half step off, which makes it a unique offering.
16. Nasimiyu- dirt. EP This is a self assured sounding afro pop ep from Brooklynite Nasimiyu. Warning, infectious groove alert on "Biggest Drum".
17. Augusto Bracho - Primer acercamiento al mito Experimental... check. Spiritual... check. Traditional Mexican music from Augusto Bracho. The slow burner "Carolita" will set you right.
18. Lupe de Lupe - Quarup Situatedin Belo Horizonte, Lupe de Lupe have scaled their sound back a bit and incorporated more melodies and it suits them just fine. "O Arrependimento" is the track I keep coming back to listen to.
19. Curt Oren - I Love My Dog Experimental, saxophone, indie from Iowa City based Curt Oren. Curt album Home was one I played quite a bit at the end of last year. There is something refreshing about his sax playing. It takes more liberties than traditional experimental jazz does. The track "Everything's Gonna Be Okay" is my favorite. It features a recognizable rhythm that descends into noisy chaos and then returns to that rhythm. I listen to thousand of albums every year and Curt's music really stands out, in the best of ways.
20. Wood Spider - Decadence (birthquake records) Decadence is a sprawling dissonant chamber punk album featuring accordion, banjo. This gypsy punk, chamber pop bastard child is a thing of uneven beauty. The waltz timed "Verb Fiction" is my favorite track.
21. The Citradels - Nepenthe Psychedelic buzz and unlikely pop hook litter this awesome album by Melbourne based The Citradels. "Slow Burn" is my favorite track.