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my top 25 of 2011...
The time of year again...
I hate these types of lists cause I always miss things out (usually crucial albums that I think “duhhh” when I recall their omission) and I tend to find tons of albums from a certain year way after that year has passed. Also the new Kayo Dot never came out. Also, I got lazier near the end. Anyway, these 25 albums are in a loose order so don’t take the order too seriously. /// 25. Lil B - ‘I’m Gay’ |
10. Toddle - The Shimmer |
I am so out of the loop this year. I have only heard a handful of those.
I liked the Grouper albums a lot. Did you not enjoy PJ Harvey or Mogwai's 2011 contributions? Nothing blew my mind this year, but those would be on my list. Where's Thurston? |
I never listened to PJ Harvey and Mogwai's albums cause I've never been a fan of either.
And I liked the Thurston album okay but it just didn't seem 'best of 2011' to me. |
Your point about Richard Youngs is pertinent. Sapphie is extraordinary but he seems to have abandoned that style ever since, sadly
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Comment above X 100 = E. Noisefield's entire posting history. Thanks Derek, will try checking out the names/records I've never heard of before. |
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Is that an insult? If I have to ask, and it was, then it wasn't an effective one ;) Yeah, I know I'm always downgrading myself, hyping Mogwai and Grouper, and asking where Thurston is. |
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If I suddenly decided to agree with you that that wasn't an insult, this would stop being SY's internet forum altogether. And since it also pains me to see you humiliating yourself in such a public way because you can't keep up with what's being upped on mediafire or rapidshare on an annual basis, I am going to offer you a warm handshake and a game of frisbee. |
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I don't feel humiliated, so something's amiss. Why don't you shake things up a bit? Be a friendly and not snotty. Break the mold. You can do it! :) |
really digging this coma cinema
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nice list. Some of my favorites along with some I'm not familiar with. I forgot about that Lee Noble album. Thank you for reminding me/sharing
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I'm Gay had some AMAZING production.
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what's at no. 10?
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Grouper put out two records simultaneously. |
Woops, it's Toddle's The Shimmer. Let me edit it.
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I've heard these. I guess it's at least half. Good list, again, though mine would be different. Gang Gang Dance is just getting better and better. The Boris album was a surprise, and probably has best artwork of the year. I'm a fan of anything Zach Hill, for the most part, and have been since HYHI. I think you've shown me that I'm really not looking into 2011 drone or hip-hop enough. I will definitely take your suggestions. I honestly didn't think Lulu was as horrendously terrible as many said it was, and as it could have been. Top ten of the year? Hellz to the no. But that doesn't mean pitchfork and co. had it right. The album had some most listenable moments, and a well rounded concept. Pretty much what I'd expect from Lou Reed... I was not as surprised by this as many. I used to do lists, but stopped, settling for simply picking a favorite song and album of each year. I have yet to do that with 2011. |
I dunno, I just loved 'Lulu'. The conception and the execution. And I'd say hip hop in particular is killing it this year in terms of mixtape rappers.
Shame the new Kayo Dot wasn't released until yesterday cause it would so be top 5 material. |
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Oh yeah. That did come out. Gotta hunt that down. The new GbV is also available for DL. Maybe it has been for some time. Anyway, check mediafire if you're interested. I think this year I was way too focused on keeping track of new releases from highly established artists like Boris, Battles, harvey, Mogwai, Waits, Wilco, and so on. I missed a lot of the underdogs, or at least failed to listen to them until very late in the year. Don't get me wrong... all those "big" releases were worth it, but I think the year was really owned by Grouper and Tim Hecker, while some of the bigger artists' releases (like Wilco and Battles) were kind of let-downs. I really wish the Flaming Lips had released a comprehensive compilation of their work from this year on a singe disk instead of a brain or a vagina or something. They had some really good tunes this year. Their gigs with Lightning Bolt and Neon Indian both yielded kickass results, as did their "Gummy" stuff. |
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Interested to read this. I was very tempted by this when it came out, but have never been fully convinced by anything I've read about it, and have never managed to find any sound samples. |
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http://gypsytreasures.bandcamp.com/ you can listen/download it all for free (I love it) |
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I've thought the same thing, and I hate Sunny Day Real Estate... but Boris had a pretty solid record, and their new album was solid this year. Man SDRE gets my goat. So many of my friends adore and worship them. They're like "Hey Noisefield, you gotta hear LP2. It will blow you away". And I'm like "You trying to put me to sleep here? Are we gonna smoke some meth or not!" :) |
nice.
i have heard zero from that list, but when i get the chance i'll check some out. thats why this board is worth while. people recomending music i may never hear otherwise. cheers |
cool thang SonicBebs.
also what has Sunny Day Real Estate got to do with anything they're a good band |
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Not sure why we started talking about them, but it was probably my overt hatred that fueled the fire. Not hatred exactly... they're just fucking boring. And all the pseudo-post-punker kids I grew up with worship them. I've just never gotten it. That's all. Some of the guitar riffs on Diary sound like Creed or Live or some shit, and yet they're held in the same regard as early Modest Mouse and Built to Spill and even Fugazi. Why? They're more like Jets to Brazil. Music for geeky 18-year-olds to swoon over girls to. |
SDRE's first two albums are amazing doe.
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Usually I find your taste pretty impeccable, but I have to disagree on this one. I grew up with SDRE; went to early shows, and had friends who had friends who knew the band, and observed the hype machine growing. They were never a bad band, really, but they were so clearly outclassed by other groups from that place and time that I never understood why they became top dog over such superior bands. I guess I'm kind of biased though, because Diary was playing on repeat all throughout high school, and I have negative associations with it. |
Who were the superior bands?
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Lungfish and Unwound come to mind as examples most people would recognize. But I guess those bands were following a different path than SDRE. Honestly, SDRE is more similar to the Foo Fighters than they are to any of the post-hardcore Pacific Northwest bands of the 90's that were overlooked.
Whatever. Im' just saying "Circles" sound like Creed. :) |
Here's my top 25...
1. TOTAL CONTROL Henge Beat (Iron Lung) 2. WOUNDED LION IVXLCDM (In The Red) 3. UV RACE Homo (In The Red) 4. DAN MELCHIOR Assemblage Blues (Siltbreeze) 5. LOS LLAMARADA Gone Gone Cold (SS Records) 6. HUMAN EYE They Came from the Sky (Sacred Bones) 7. DEAF WISH self-titled (Radio Records Melbourne) 8. PSANDWICH Northren Psych (Columbus Discount) 9. SEX CHURCH Growing Over (Load) 10. CHEVEU 1000 (Kill Shaman) 11. SOFT KILL An Open Door (Fast Weapons) 12. BBJr Tearjerker (Captcha) 13. VIDEO Leather Leather (Play Pinball) 14. ROYAL HEADACHE self-titled (R.I.P. Society) 15. MILLIGRAM RETREAT Falun Gong (Enfant Terrible) 16. JOHNNY ILL BAND Ask All the Doctors (Urinal Cake) 17. PYGMY SHREWS You People Can All Go Straight to Hell (Jack Shack) 18. BURNING SENSATION self-titled (Vertex) 19. NOTHING PEOPLE Smells Like Metal (Captcha) 20. DAN MELCHIOR UND DAS MENACE Catbirds & Cardinals (Northern Spy) 21. B-LINES self-titled (Deranged/Nominal) 22. PER PURPOSE Implicating More Than One (Bedroom Suck) 23. WEYES BLOOD & THE DARK JUICES The Outside Room (Not Not Fun) 24. MORDECAI self-titled (Killertree) 25. COLOUR BÜK Licht Dinger (Wir Wollen Wulle) I made a podcast/blogpost for this here if you need two hours of something to listen to... http://artforspastics.blogspot.com/2...t-of-2011.html |
^Thanks! Downloading...
Also, bump! More people should post their top whatever of 2011. |
That Video elle pee slays.
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Far-Out Fangtooth - Pure & Disinterested
Köhn - Random Patterns Sex Church - Growing Over White Hills - H-p1 Herder - s/t Corrupted - Garten der Unbewusstheit Total Control - Henge Beat Degreaser - Bottom Feeder Keiji Haino, Jim O'Rourke, Oren Ambarchi - In A Flash Everything Comes Together As One There Is No Need For A Subject Pink Reason - Shit in the Garden Human Eye - They Came From The Sky Alvarius B - Baroque Primitiva Up-Tight - The Night Is Yours The Julie Mittens - Recorded 23|24072011 V/A - Not the Spaces You Know but Between Them Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972 Los Llamarada - Gone Gone Cold Chelsea Wolfe - Ἀποκάλυψις Teenage Panzerkorps - German Reggae Oranssi Pazuzu - Kosmonument Grouper - A | A Yob - Atma Circle Of Ouroborus - Eleven Fingers Sandwell District - Feed Forward Kitchen's Floor - Look Forward to Nothing pfff, 25 is a lot... not that I couldn't make it longer, but to me ranking favourites just seems pointless after 10-15 albums. The last 5 or so would probably not even be on the list if I did it again tomorrow. |
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Hayden’s top whatever of 2011 i’m not counting
Doomsday Student - A Jumper’s Handbook Mr. Clinical Depression of Arab on Radar is back in another offshoot and its probably the best one yet. I need to listen to this album more. Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972 i really expected to be bored with this album but i wasn’t Arrange - Plantation at first listen i noticed that his voice sounded like that one guy that was in the Spill Canvas(did anyone listen to him outside of MN?) and the music had the general tone that defines the whole singer-songwriter/boring indie shit scene yet he had something I couldn’t get enough of, honesty. honesty and atmosphere. reminds me of the electronic version of early bright eyes(like Lifted or whatever i don’t know how early that is) Ambarchi/O’Rourke/Haino - Tima Formosa its exactly what you’d expect from this very likely trio but it kept my attention for something so long and sprawling Boris - New Album boris released a jpop album that is all Pete Swanson - A Man With Potential while not as impressive as some of his works with Yellow Swans he certainly throws back to their early releases with the almost-industrial backgrounds and assaulting noise Satanized - Technical Virginity skin graft never disappoints i might forget this album in a year but fuck man The Rites of Sodomy is great uuuuuu - Of The Xerophytic Blooming its like really faggy drone music but its really pretty and features the famous Adam Cooley playing piano ASAP Rocky - LiveLoveASAP the production on this mixtape is absolutely phenomenal. i love beautiful lou, clams, and purrp. i’m looking forward to rocky getting more writing experience so he can stop recycling the same 4 lines over and over Ricky Eat Acid - Seeing Little Ghosts Everywhere i fucking love Sam and pretty much anything he puts out. i think his music just gets better with every release. it’d be really sad and devastating but it “just doesn’t care enough” everything Dominick Fernow had anything to do with i saw Dom open up for Xiu Xiu in like 07(?) and it was one of the greatest sets i’ve witnessed in my short life. after that, i was hooked. the time’s arrow ep is fucking perfect and i literally heard vatican shadow for the first time last night but its fantastic. i think he’s one of the most talented and interesting people in the scene right now. keep an eye on him. p.s. he’s also really cute Coma Cinema - Blue Suicide i’d like to thank Sam and Omega for getting me into Coma Cinema and Mat for never releasing anything unlistenable. lyrically devastating. the first time i heard Wrecked i knew this was album of the year material Grouper - A I A this woman is absolutely brilliant and if this isn’t on your list i probably won’t even read your list. heart-breakingly numb and devastating. i just want to tell her how great she is and like hug her and say “it’ll be okay” Alvarius B - Baroque Primitiva record of the year for me. i wouldn’t even say this is “freak-folk”. Alvarius B just released an album of sappy folk songs you could listen to with your grandpa while sharing cough medicine i know i forgot a bunch i’m sure but i really just wanted to post this and the best song of this year was Stupid Loser’s I Felt Like I Understood http://stupidloser.bandcamp.com/trac...-understood-it |
LiveLoveA$AP >>>
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His recycled lines really really irritate me so I have to listen to it when I'm not paying that much attention.
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my favs were
House of Balloons Take Care nostalgia, ULTRA. Watch the Throne LiveLoveA$AP Return of 4eva Section.80 |
I hated every one of those except LiveLove that's a really awful list
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