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  • The Top 50 Albums of the Last 10 Years. In My Opinion.

    5. Dez. 2009, 23:57 von BillSwansea

    (Excuse all spelling mistakes and crap sentances. I have yet to learn to check my work. This was clearly all written in one amphetamine fueled night)

    50 Sleater-Kinney - One Beat - 2002
    While most waited until it was a commercially acceptable and cool move to criticise the Bush Administration, Sleater-Kinney went right to it, less than a year after 9/11. Coming up with songs that included lyrics like “where is the questioning? / where is the protest song? / since when is scepticism un-American?”, “let’s break out our old machines now / sure is good to see them run again / oh gentlemen start your engines / and we know where we get the oil from” and “show you love your country go out and spend some cash” (all from one song - Combat Rock, by the way), Sleater-Kinney became the only noteworthy protest group talking about America, and hell, since we got on so well in those days, Britain too.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GwaGaXdlA8

    49 These New Puritans - Beat Pyramid - 2008
    As mentioned in Elvis, “I can’t find the words.” Really, this album speaks for itself, I could tell you that it contains Garage influenced music, lyrics that were seemingly made with a lot of thought that contain a heavy use of repetition and a singer that might remind you of Mark E. Smith, but that description doesn’t sound like the record at all. Hmm. I hope I think of better things to say for the next 48 albums.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzHwRcOsDNw

    48 Karate - Pockets - 2004
    I know next to nothing about this band. I found the song “Tow Truck” on a compilation around the time of it’s release, and decided to check out the album. Apparently the band used to be a lot heavier and then turned into a weird jazz band with this album? I don’t know, nor do I care, because I like the mystery. It’s a beautiful record, and “Tow Truck” is one of the greatest songs of all time. Shame I can’t find a Youtube video of it… the kids all use Spotify right? You know what to do.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOMdo5DgZfE

    47 Dinosaur Jr. - Beyond - 2007
    It was a huge surprise to find out that the original line up of Dinosaur, famous for their pure hatred of each other, were going to reform, then it was even more of a surprise that they would come out with a pure power pop record that was actually brilliant! If most of J Mascis’ songs were a bit samey, then it was Lou Barlow’s two compositions that saved the record from growing stale.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omC6LS-F-Tk

    46 The Young Knives - Voices of Animals and Men - 2006
    Representing the League of Gentlemen side of Britain, The Young Knives always reminded me of the meat section of super markets. I can’t explain this and even if I could it wouldn’t make much sense anyway. They were an fantastic band though, and wrote some of the greatest anthems of the decade. This album, produced by Gang of Four’s Andy Gill, was sharp and sounded like a band who were already masters of their craft.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5RhNbCMvYw

    45 The Longcut - A Call And Response - 2006
    A miniature post-rock album with an emphasis on dance-ability. The Longcut, I’m sure, would have been huge if they a) were American, and b) were trying to rip off some older genre. I figured through their lack of attention from the public they got disillusioned and broke up but the press tells me otherwise. Apparently they have a new album due in the first half of next year. Check the two videos, you may find that they were ahead of their time.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDxTM7CtZ1c
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84sZiG52uMs&NR=1

    44 Gruff Rhys - Yr Atal Genhedlaeth - 2005
    A personal favourite due mainly the fun me and my friends had through assuming Gruff Rhys was some hilariously crazy obscure Welsh guy and not the singer of Supper Furry Animals who also happens to be a crazy Welsh guy anyway.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56PZnOMBhYg

    43 Radiohead - In Rainbows - 2007
    Blah blah blah online download choose your price blah blah blah. Not everyone forgot that this was the most consistent Radiohead record ever made did they? The sound of a band fully escaping the clutches of critic’s hype.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5rxMQvSXUA

    42 Neil Young - Living With War - 2006
    For the first time in about 15 years, Mr. Young realised he makes the best records when he keeps things simple. So for Living With War, he wrote basic folk songs with very simple lyrics and chords, then cranked them with the band that accompanied him on the 1989 noise fest Eldorado. All songs were protests against the Bush Administration and while some of it might seem they’re slightly of it‘s time, the strength of the music holds it all together. He later toured the record with CSN&Y, resulting in the excellent fan vs. artist film Déjà Vu.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf5nVk5MU70

    41 Fucked Up - Hidden World - 2006
    Fucked Up spent the first half of the decade playing the greatest hardcore punk rock we‘d seen in years, with some hints at the experimentalism they wished to explore. On Hidden World, Fucked Up’s true purpose of fucking up conventions came clear, by extending the length of punk songs they hinted at ways future punk bands will be able to evolve instead of just playing music Minor Threat perfected 30 years previously. The long punk song thing became the albums weakness though, as it was all a bit too much of the same and not enough variety. The long song thing was perfected on 2007’s Year of the Pig single.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBI-PkUIp3A

    40 Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno - Starless and Bible Black Sabbath - 2006
    A tribute to King Crimson and Black Sabbath, with an album cover and intro in debt to the latter. This was the defining album of the Acid Mothers collective, out of about a million other albums, simply down to the fact it has the best riff(s) the band ever wrote, as well as a particularly inspired freak out from collective leader Kawabata Makoto.

    39 Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You - 2001
    It must have been a huge surprise for all fans of Unwound, surely one of the most consistent but criminally underrated noisey groups of the 90s, that their first album of the 00s would be an ambient, restrained shoegaze album. That’s not to say the album wasn’t a great one, just incredibly difficult for new and old listeners. Perhaps the band were expecting too much from their fans though, as Unwound broke up after touring to promote it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXr1fAFmODM

    38 Blood Red Shoes - Box of Secrets - 2008
    Like an alternative universe version of the Ting Ting’s. Blood Red Shoes really came out of nowhere and while their album fell short of what it could have been for whatever reason, their ability to write a song as good as “You Bring Me Down” made me forgive them.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jma0Rjdcmgc

    37 Miss Violetta Beauregard - ODI PROFANUM VULGUS ET ARCEO - 2006
    A crazy Italian woman who is living life to the fullest by the looks of it. She creates music that would make 99% of people go “uurgh that’s just noise made from five minutes on pro-tools, ANYONE can do that” and of course, that’s the best thing about it. It’s slightly less disturbing than her first record, “Evidentemente non abito a San Francisco” and all the better for it, it’s a lot more fun to listen to and even fun to sing a long to at times (or perhaps not).
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbu1Sfa1g6w

    36 The Flaming Lips - Embryonic - 2009
    A noisy, free jazzy, Krautrock album with repeated musical themes and songs about egos and humanities primitivism. For the last twenty years, at the end of each decade, more or less, the Lips release an album that ,maps out their territory for the next ten years. If this is a hint at what we’re to expect, bring ear plugs.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmjJQojMTTs

    35 LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver - 2007
    Beginning with James Murphy creating the most perfect dance music on the Bowieish “Get Innocuous!” , LCD Soundsystem’s second album, a much leaner machine than the sprawling first, later heads into intensely personal territory with “Someone Great” and “All My Friends”, but always keeps focused on the music being tuneful and danceable. The title track is an anthem for all middle aged hipsters, that should help them realise that trying to act young and cool isn’t really a great thing for anybody.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL79-7oo9Xc

    34 Lightning Bolt - Hypermagic Mountain - 2005
    One of the greatest examples of horrible noise ever made. That’s all, really.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hcw1C1AzQI

    33 Future of the Left - Travel With Myself and Other - 2009
    After the disappointing debut “Curses”, Falco and co were set out to prove they still had everything that made mclusky so great, and prove they did. From hilariously bizarre lyrics (“This one time, I was running through the fields / When I came across a dead guy with a letter in his hand / So I scanned it / And though the grammar was okay / There was such a lack of purpose / That it was difficult to care.”) to downright bad ass guitar riffs (see: every song on the album), this album had everything we wanted from these guys. I patiently await a follow up.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCvCBkx50mI

    32 Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles - 2008
    A product of know-it-all, egotistical internet junk culture, I’d hate Scroobius Pip if he wasn’t so good at what he does. Through twelve Bizarro World rap songs influenced by The Streets, he and beat maker Dan Le Sac simply tell us their opinion on just about everything they feel like. It got 0.2 on Pitchfork, I can’t sum it up better than that fact.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4467CI4y0M

    31 Mylo - Destroy Rock & Roll - 2004
    One man’s fantasy of what American life was like circa 1986 via a Scarface or Vice City-esque backdrop without all the seedy darkness. Essentially creating all 80s nostalgia for the rest of the decade and surely providing a feel good soundtrack to countless British TV shows
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoaTea06mG4

    30 Gorillaz - Demon Days - 2005
    Invading the pop charts with a manufactured pop band that felt less fake than everything else in the top 40. Genius, I suppose.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OATeJdRraBY

    29 Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago - 2008
    Post-break up existential angst written and recorded with an acoustic guitar in a cold cabin in the middle of a forest. Seemed really just what the doctor ordered when it came out, now, slightly less so. Most of the songs are still achingly beautiful though, I’m sure I’ll enjoy it again during my next depression.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jxP7dQYBb8

    28 Manic Street Preachers - Journal For Plague Lovers - 2009
    The ghost (probably) of Richie Edwards resurrected to provide an energy into the Manics not seen since he disappeared. Intelligent, full throttle power-pop. Possibly James Dean Bradfield’s most consistent music writing to date.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5jcqIMuIc4

    27 The Beta Band - Heroes To Zeroes - 2004
    There is no better example of an album title summing up a bands mood anywhere else in this list. The Beta Band had gone from promising to no hopes in the space of a few years, perhaps they were too good for everyone else, perhaps no one really liked a band with a sense of humour anymore, perhaps they were cursed (more on that later). Well whatever it was, it didn’t stop the band from giving it one last shot. Heroes to Zeroes sees the band tighten up and right the perfect pop they’d always hinted at, but I guess that wasn’t enough for the masses. Exhausted and confused, the band broke up soon after.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-phgYN3GSC4

    26 Boris - Pink - 2005
    Always prone to surprising their audience with their journey through the many dimensions of noise rock, no one would have predicted that Boris would release the greatest riff rock album from the 70s never released, but they did, and it kicks like nothing else released all decade. It’s loud as hell too.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WkaeBZ1kGU

    25 Be Your Own Pet - Be Your Own Pet - 2006
    BYOP were a hellish mix of a teenage Yeah Yeah Yeahs and At the Drive-In who have just discovered beer with lyrics written without much seriousness in mind. It sounds like the craziest party of all time, and isn’t that all we could have asked for from these guys? “Fuuuuuun” indeed.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUf5Me1sjZA

    24 Fugazi - The Argument - 2001
    If this is the last we’ll hear of perhaps the most consistent band of all time, then at least we’ll know they left on (another) high note. Probably the most sombre Fugazi album since Steady Diet of Nothing, in terms of its sound rather than it playing, The Argument was an album that hinted at even further ways Fugazi could have expanded themselves, from the harmonies of “Full Disclosure“ to, the pop ending of “Epic Problem” to the dual drumming of “Ex-Spectator” that surely gave the Melvins an idea or two (heh heh).
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7PlrBACrQI

    23 Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell - 2003
    By toning down their noise and fucking obsessions (“Art Star” and “Bang“), the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were ready to unleash themselves to the world, proving to be the best (in terms of longevity) out of all the New York bands from the start of the decade.
    Oh and “Maps” essentially killed their career, but that’s a theory for another day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOL-lzVT5Jc

    22 Julian Cope - Black Sheep - 2008
    The return of Julian Cope into my life, hadn’t seen the guy since Interpreter. Black Sheet is a masterpiece, quite frankly, and it’s equally scary (don’t pretend the Shipwreck of St. Paul doesn’t scare the crap out of you, oh and I wouldn’t fuck with the crew Cope seems to have with him on the inside cover either ) as well as being incredibly political. To cover every aspect of this album requires an essay, an essay I will one day write. Even if you haven’t heard much or anything by the arch-drude before, give this a listen, you never know, you might even enjoy it.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ju8Wq12ypg

    21 Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights - 2009
    Now most people would have rated Wonderful Rainbow highest, or perhaps Hypermagic Mountain, but, in my opinion Lightning Bolt have simply improved with each release. I know that it’s early to tell whether the songs will stand the test of time, but for now it’s brilliant. Shorter than Hypermagic and arguably more melodic in places (you can sing along to “Colossus” can‘t you?) and featuring, for me, the definitive Lightning Bolt track - “Transmissionary”, for some this twelve minute finale will be pure bliss, for others it will be a Guantanamo Bay style endurance test.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okoc913fxx8

    20 The Horrors - Primary Colours - 2009
    No one could have predicted the follow up to Strange House would have contained songs like “Sea Within a Sea”, but somehow the Horrors did it, becoming one of the few new bands this decade to have actually improved with age (I’m looking your way, Arctic Monkeys). Primary Colours has been annoyingly seen by many as using bits and pieces of other peoples ideas and sticking them together to write songs, this is not true. Yes, the guitar on “Mirror’s Image” sounds a bit like “To Here Knows When”, the sequencer of “Sea Within A Sea” sounds a bit like Portishead’s “The Rip” (Geoff Barrowproduced some of the album anyway, so what’s the problem) and the bassline of “Scarlet Fields” does not sound like “Love Will Tear Us Apart” at all, the important thing is that they take these sounds and make some of their own with them, which they do.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLPVBH2D0n8

    19 Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound - 2007
    Yeah, the seven year wait was a hell of a long time, but it was worth it. Excellent… was consisted of Shellac’s most experimental song writing to date (including 1998’s Terraform’s opening twelve minute, two note track) with songs like “Elephant” deciding to have almost one minute of one drum in the middle, “Be Prepared” beginning with numerous fake false stops and “Genuine Lulabelle” featuring bizarre cameos from the likes of voice-over kings Ken Nordine and Hal Douglas. In contradiction to this, the songs themselves were Shellac’s most melodic and best yet. Making Shellac’s fourth album a difficult but ultimately listenable record.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrOsqIKwdtE

    18 Sleater-Kinney - The Woods - 2005
    Another great band’s last album before going on indefinite hiatus (see 24), Sleater-Kinney decided to go out with one helluva bang that was louder, more distorted and groovier than anything they’d done before, just as most “indie” music was deciding to play it quieter and safer (which climaxed with Vampre fuckin’ Weekend). I really Sleater-Kinney come back, because they belonged to a community that is in server need of a distorted wake up call, all the better if the tight jean wearing men with their guitars up at their chests get slapped around by three women.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gkiYkqGU6Y

    17 The Black Angels - Directions To See A Ghost - 2008
    The main problem with the Black Angels 2005 debut, Passover, was that due to all the songs being the same tempo, it was a struggle to get through. How did they overcome this problem with the next album? I would have assumed before hearing that they would add more variety, but they had bigger tricks up their sleeves. Yes, the tempo mostly remained the same, but this time the songs contained something that was quite a surprise- huge soaring melodic guitars! The album also hinted at further ways the band could expand, particularly in the noise epic “Never/Ever” and the 16 minute closer “Snake in the Grass”. If anyone wants some modern music that is genuinely psychedelic, this is what you’re looking for.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I24lK2owxo

    16 Grinderman - Grinderman - 2007
    Was it a bitter reaction to the garage rock revival or just an excuse to write songs like “No Pussy Blues?” I don’t know, perhaps Mr. Cave doesn’t know either. It’s the best thing he’s ever put his name to though, I definitely know that. Take it with coffee and you’ll call it an underrated masterpiece, replace the coffee with Tequila and you’ll have a night that ranks with Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, with or without a suitcase of drugs.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuDP7c3Zd8I

    15 The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - 2002
    Remember when everyone loved this album? Well nothing should have changed. Yoshimi.. might not have the huge, raw existential emotion that the Soft Bulletin had, but it was almost as good. A product of the 00s by design (note the pitch bending synth and modern drum machines) but with songs that ought to last forever. I don’t write cheesy sentences like that for just any old album.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9saeLg_GQg

    14 Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life - 2008
    By slowing down the tempos and adding countless guitar overdubs, Fucked Up’s second album sounded huge and at times almost pretty. It led some punks to ask “where’s the hardcore?” seemingly aware that the song writing was as vicious as ever. The lyrics and it’s topics can be summed up with the album title, literally analysing the chemistry of common life, specifically the old punk favourite - religion.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAwSnxIXank

    13 Eels - Daisies of the Galaxy - 2000
    From the darkness of 1998’s masterpiece Electro-Shock Blues, there was only one thing E could do, and that was to get happy, but not too happy. Daisies of the Galaxy is the forgotten gem of the Eels catalogue, perhaps due to overshadowing from Electro-Shock.. or perhaps because most fits into a samey sort of happy, sunny day singer/songwriter vibe. Either way it deserves more recognition, because it is equally as good as Electro-Shock… and much more fun and easier to listen to.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Umu-7SAVTg

    12 Queens of the Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf - 2003
    You won’t find many metal records on this list, that’s because they’ve all been overshadowed by this. Essentially destroying any faith in anything Josh Homme and his crew would create due to it’s sheer perfection. This was the moment Queens’ mix of heavy repetitive “robot rock” and they’re love for a good melody game together in one bad ass fashion. You haven’t lived until you’ve taken a trip somewhere in the car with this album blasting, put it on the things to do before you die.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUaD4K00rDY

    11 Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel - 2008
    The defining music of the copy and paste generation. An album made for GCSE and A-Level students with a short attention span who are scraping through their studies. LotP write music like people write Wikipedia articles, it’s all obscure reference points, general knowledge and different styles. If that makes no sense then that’s okay, ‘cause neither does the album. All I know is that there’s about a million different left turns and genre changes throughout that makes it all seem like one helluva rollercoaster ride, and, even better, once you do get used to it all, it becomes a sing-along pop classic.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz5Dei5O3xY

    10 Foals - Antidotes - 2008
    A new language for guitar invented right here? Possibly, but judging from the albums success, it was probably stolen. All the same, Antidotes is probably the defining guitar album of the decade. Here were a band who sensed that we were all getting sick of post-Strokes roughness and generic metal drop d riffs and headed to a different planet. It paid off though, “Cassius” was a huge hit, and rightfully so. In fact all the songs could have been hits, that is how consistent this album is. I’d like to think this album will have the same effect on the next generation of guitar bands in a similar way that Entertainment! did way back in 1979.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ3oIGHMYP8

    09 Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights - 2001
    The very best of the decades early New York hype. Interpol had what a lot of those bands (and lots of bands these days anyway) lacked - atmosphere. This was mood music that was perhaps too easy to compare to Joy Division, but that was always going to be a notably unfair comparison for anyone who was paying attention. There was no way Joy Division would have wrote songs like Obstacle 1 and there’s no way Interpol would write Love Will Tear Us Apart. Both bands had similar visions, but their attacks were quite different. I don’t mean to bring up the old Joy Division comparison but I figure it’s important. Besides, if you haven’t heard this album yet, where have you been?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3z4mNDQj9E

    08 mclusky - mclusky Do Dallas - 2002
    They sounded like the bastard child of the Jesus Lizard and the Pixies but with a singer and guitarist you’d avoid eye contact with if you saw him outside Spar. It was a Welsh thing, I suppose - that whole fucked off about being the least noticeable part of Britain and being a joke, the original reaction was to be constantly uptight, but mclusky added a new swing to things, yeah they were pissed off, but they realised it was all something you could laugh at. Oh and laugh they did, but they were no comedy act, and that’s the key. mclusky Do Dallas is a thorough analysis of life, and how it’s all a bit shit. One of the greatest Welsh bands of all time, and people you can be proud of.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCrv3ofNL8U

    07 The Streets - Original Pirate Material - 2002
    Sharp Darts Spitting Masters , Spitting darts faster / Shut up I'm the driver, you're the passenger / I'll reign superior / The pressure blows the dial on your barometer / Do you understand or do you need an interpreter? /Now my style is distinguished / All fires are extinguished. / Ask yer girl to sing and she'll sing this / I'm a scientist / Have no prejudice, that's my hypothesis / Make your analysis, ever heard a beat like this? /I walk the beat like a policemen / No karma pedestrian / In 500 years they'll play this song in museums.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UGtlUMMkOU

    06 Death From Above 1979 - You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine - 2004
    The bass and drum combo was popular in the noughties, and I don’t just mean the drum and bass genre. Lightning Bolt may have been the ones were invented the manic drumming with heavy bassline thing, but until they released Hypermagic Mountain, It was DFA 1979 that most of us were tuning into. Starting off their career as standard hardcore retooled for two instrument, by the time of their first album they had mutated into an heavy disco hybrid. It was fucking awesome. Then they broke up, but hey, at least we got this out of them.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taXOmF7FbEE

    05 Portishead - Third - 2008
    Eight years of suffering through a lot of mediocre, middle of the road albums made us forget the difference between bad music and risk-taking music. Some bands, most found on this list, were attempting to push things into the unknown, but most were happy with the familiar. Third has hopefully changed all that. After being on hiatus for the best part of ten years, Portishead returned with an album not in the vein of trip hop, but in the vein of horrible atonal noise. Suddenly the hipster indie crowd were reminded that not all music has to be a repeat of something that came before. If we keep this in mind, the next ten years could be promising.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLMz2vUldo

    04 The Beta Band - Hot Shots II - 2001
    Perhaps the “should have been huge” story of the decade. Cursed by bad luck and (possibly) bad management, the Beta Band never really stood a chance. I know nothing of their management, that was just an assumption but I am absolutely correct about that bad luck thing. Opening song “Squares”, as glorious and as a perfect pop as anyone had ever written was all set for release, ready to be a smash hit quite frankly, and what happened? Oh just a single released by an electronic act called I Monster used the exact same prominent sample for his song released just before. Cursed? Maybe. Maybe if this didn’t happen, the Beta Band would be filling stadiums with songs like “Al Sharp” and “Quiet”, songs with soaring choruses and intelligence, but what did we get instead? Fucking Coldplay. Fuck you world.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz4WwYrGPSw

    03 At the Drive-In - Relationship Of Command - 2000
    Like most good bands, At the Drive-In picked a good time to call it quits, leaving a document of ridiculous power. They had been building up to this point for quite a few years, with albums that didn’t replicate the energy they possessed on stage, but with Relationship of Command, they did it. An emotionally and physically draining masterpiece.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08qk_pMJFak

    02 The Knife - Silent Shout - 2006
    Electronics generating emotions. Blood cracking through the unseen holes of modern architecture. A computer getting it’s wiring mistaken for human nerves. A machine screams but hasn’t got the capability to generate sound. Neon lights invade a pitch black night. The music sounds just like this, really, it’s essentially the soundtrack to world like we see in Kyle Reese’s nightmares in the Terminator. With nightclubs.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxqeRMoYA5g

    01 Primal Scream - Xtrmntr - 2000
    A record that reminds you perfect doesn’t necessarily mean polished. A record that reminds you that a punk rock “fuck you” attitude doesn’t have to leave with age. A record that predicted the terror of the next ten years for anyone who was paying attention - war, blind patriotism, CCTV, ASBOs, the overload of consumerism creating hundreds of jobless, the BNP coming into sharp focus, it’s all here, and it's all sung through 11 distorted noise-dance-rock distopian masterpieces. Album of the decade, yo.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3g8WLjkVXk
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  • Best of 2009 - 500 artists list

    3. Dez. 2009, 14:39 von mr_maxis

    IZIA, Wu-Tang Clan, Suprême NTM, Assassin, Nirvana, IAM, Bob Marley & The Wailers, La Spirale, Django Reinhardt, Squarepusher, The Prodigy, Necro, Ill Bill, Cypress Hill, Craig Armstrong, Heather Nova, La Coka Nostra, Scala & Kolacny Brothers, Keny Arkana, Bérurier Noir, Birdy Nam Nam, System of a Down, dead prez, Le Peuple de l'Herbe, Beastie Boys, Busta Rhymes, Alpha & Omega, House of Pain, Seth Gueko, Aphex Twin, Profecy, DJ Krush, Prefuse 73, R.A. the Rugged Man, Rage Against the Machine, Laurent Garnier, Dead Can Dance, Kool Keith, High Tone, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Erik Truffaz, Portishead, Wax Poetic, Johnny Cash, Foreign Beggars, Lady Sovereign, Sinéad O'Connor, Vitalic, Radikal Dub Kolektiv, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Jan Garbarek, Svinkels, Love Spirals Downwards, KRS-One, Dave Clarke, DJ Cam, The Doors, Clint Mansell, Lisa Gerrard, Fat Jon, Les Gourmets, The Beatles, Johannes Heil, KoЯn, Sleater-Kinney, Wax Tailor, B-Real, J Dilla, Filastine, Two Fingers, Asian Dub Foundation, Eminem, Jefferson Airplane, Autumn's Grey Solace, Gym Class Heroes, Shpongle, Herbie Hancock, Radiohead, Rockin' Squat, Mike Patton, Björk, Esbjörn Svensson Trio, Waldeck, Millencolin, Massive Attack, This Ascension, Lordz of Brooklyn, Ensemble Badila, Snoop Dogg, The Problemaddicts, Dub Syndicate, Groundation, Wolf Myer Orchestra, Beth Orton, Oh No, Edward "Kid" Ory, The Offspring, Venetian Snares, Alexander Kowalski, Rageous Gratoons, Noir Désir, Ben Harper, Nas, Ideal J, Verbose, Micropoint, The Black Seeds, Metallica, General Elektriks, Buraka Som Sistema, The Chemical Brothers, Thom Yorke, Lisa Gerrard & Pieter Bourke, Ayọ, EZ3kiel, Amon Tobin, Mano Negra, King of Conspiracy, Bob Marley, Moondog, 25G, Jimi Hendrix, Bauchklang, Moderat, Sigur Rós, DJ Muggs & Planet Asia, Louis Armstrong, Son Doobie, Tryo, Kronos Quartet, Iration Steppas, Looptroop, Mysa, Nine Inch Nails, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Olympic Gramofon, Leftfield, Fairy, Joy Division, 2Pac, Peace Orchestra, Eek-A-Mouse, Snowgoons, Heiko Laux, The Temptations, Le Trio Joubran, Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Guru, Flunk, Earl Hines, Erykah Badu, Burning Spear, Mary Lou Williams, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Oi Va Voi, 80kidz, Infected Mushroom, Animal Collective, The Quantic Soul Orchestra, NOMAK, Year of No Light, Horace Andy, The Cinematic Orchestra, Red Snapper, Nneka, Leila, NOFX, Lucky Thompson, Cal Tjader, Le Klub des 7, Jeff Buckley, Manu Chao, Wagon Christ, Drummers of the Societe Absolument Guinin, Barney Wilen, Ol' Dirty Bastard, UNKLE, Erik Truffaz & Sly Johnson, The Blue Stars, Underworld, Shurik'N, Arsonists, Madeleine Peyroux, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble, Nostalgia 77, Terry Callier, Medine, Fingathing, Big Daddy Kane, Macka B, Keith Jarrett Trio, Iration Steppas Meet D. Rootical, De La Soul, Chali 2na, Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Upsetters, John Coltrane, DJ Food, Sergent Garcia, Rockamovya, Antonio Vivaldi, Notorious B.I.G., Sidney Bechet et Claude Luter, Tracy Chapman, Angélique Kidjo, EPMD, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, St. Germain, Daft Punk, Fat Freddy's Drop, Fatboy Slim, Johnny Clarke, RJD2, René Thomas, Soul Assassins, Deftones, Kaophonic Tribu, Linkin Park, The Skatalites, Muse, Belleruche, Sunflower Caravan, Les Reines Prochaines, DJ Shadow, Mass Hysteria, múm, Кочани Оркестар, Israel Vibration, Jurassic 5, Gelka, Lionel Hampton, Lost in Hildurness, Hilight Tribe, Shadow Dancer, Elek Bacsik, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Tânia Ârab, Troublemakers, William Orbit, Plastikman, The Specials, CunninLynguists, dead prez & DJ Green Lantern, Mansfield.TYA, Thievery Corporation, Raphael Saadiq, Smooth, Kery James, DJ Muggs vs. GZA/Genius, Love Is Colder Than Death, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, YAS, Chet Baker, Pendulum, Claude Bolling, Hubert Rostaing, Georges Brassens, Refractory, Scarface, Bill Coleman, Funkdoobiest, Telefon Tel Aviv, Lightning Bolt, Morcheeba, DJ Mitsu The Beats, Tricky, Hafdís Huld, Sidsel Endresen & Christian Wallumrød & Helge Sten, Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse, Akhenaton, Alif Tree, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Maurice Meunier, TAT, Carl Craig & Moritz von Oswald, Stéphane Grappelli, Black Uhuru, Kid Loco, Common, Ellen Allien, Roots Manuva, Joris Voorn, Method Man, Jah'licious, Hux Flux, Toots Thielemans, Blockhead, Rokia Traoré, Max Romeo, Cœur de Pirate, Method Man & Redman, RND, Volta & FX909, Venetian Snares & Speedranch, The Rolling Stones, BHASS Project, Orchestre National de Jazz, Pink Floyd, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Michel Legrand, Sayag Jazz Machine, Emilie Simon, Late Night Fruit, Buddy Banks, Pan•American, Booba, DJ Muggs vs. Planet Asia, The Kumba Mela Experiment, Jeff Mills, Ulytau, ZAMAN 8 & Hafez Modir, Ematom, Harmonic 313, Freestylers, The Gladiators, Control Machete, The Bush Chemists, Twista, Orange Street, The Roots, Michael Jackson, Los Hermanos, Dub Incorporation, RZA, The Ananda Shankar Experience and State of Bengal, Da Taz, Thelonious Monk, Limp Bizkit, Mr. Oizo, 雅-miyavi-, Ella Fitzgerald, Sex Pistols, AC/DC, Minty Fresh Beats, Gus Gus, Gideon, Themselves, Parabellum, K2R Riddim, Easy Star All-Stars, Rhythm & Sound, The Toraia Orchestra Of Algiers, Lee "Scratch" Perry & King Tubby, Keziah Jones, Ataraxia, TTC, Immortal Technique, Coldcut, A Tribe Called Quest, Lali Puna, Rhoda Scott & Kenny Clarke, Iron Maiden, Dizzy Gillespie, Pierre Michelot, Umek, Miles Davis, Gang Starr, DJ Muggs, Orbital, OutKast, Anthony Rother, Donald Byrd Quintet, Diego, Igorrr, Raekwon, Pharoahe Monch, Dream Theater, Anoushka Shankar, Sonny Criss, The Smashing Pumpkins, K's Choice, Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor, The Herbaliser, Blakroc, Lenny Kravitz, Cujo, Cosma, Killarmy, Big Punisher, Jamiroquai, Charles Mingus, Missak, Burial, Bernard Peiffer and his Saint-Germain-des-Prés Orchestra, Albert Nicholas, Édith Piaf, Mix Master Mike, Maceo Parker, Rae & Christian, Steel Pulse, Hocus Pocus, Opeth, Dee Nasty, Tom Waits, DJ Fresh, Manu le Malin, Khoiba, Animaltek, Peter Tosh, Steppenwolf, Alter Ego, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Boards of Canada, Red Hot Chili Peppers9, Bernard Zacharias et ses solistes, Ill Bill & Necro, Sublime, Crystal Distortion, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, GZA/Genius, Salmonella Dub, Harold Nicholas et son Orchestre, Grems, Missy Elliott, Sammy Price & Lucky Thompson, The Herbaliser Band, Ghostface Killah, Cranes, Slaine, Necro & Ill Bill, Lars Klein, Outlines, Saïan Supa Crew, John Dahlbäck, Junior Murvin, Delinquent Habits, Dubians, Arom & Gourmets Beatclub, Afu-Ra, Slide Hampton, Agoria, 2Pac & The Outlawz, Archive, The Alchemist, Somogo, Toots and The Maytals, Philip Glass, Ray Charles, Sia, Marcel et son Orchestre, Trust, Aretha Franklin, Sinsemilia, Public Enemy, Buck Clayton, James Brown, Zenzile & High Tone, The Streets, Adam F, Oscar Peterson, The Abyssinians, Improvisators Dub, Yuksek, Alanis Morissette, Alici, Cake, Up, Bustle and Out, Art Blakey, Scan X, DMX, Etikal Lab, Lady B, Keith Jarrett, David Carretta, Cocteau Twins, Lhasa de Sela, Jacques Brel, Charlie Singleton, Dimitri from Paris, Bonobo, Emmanuel Top, CéU, Kosheen, Jungle Brothers, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Nada Surf, Cercle Rouge, Monolake, Marilyn Manson, Rachid Taha, Alain Goraguer, Dub Pistols, Jimmy Archey, Pat Metheny, Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass, Jimmy Riley, Wailing Souls, Taigaz, Air, Triston Palmer, Donald Byrd, Promoe, Ice Cube, Gang Gang Dance, Barbara Morgenstern, Technasia, Dubmood, Josh Wink, Eddy Louiss, Africa Combo & Bugge Wesseltoft.
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  • 50 artists 50 questions

    28. Nov. 2009, 20:29 von Hopped_a_plane

    1.How did you get into 29? (Schoolyard Heroes)
    I was randomly flipping through my cousins CD collection and it was a band I hadn't heard of at the time so I decided to give them a listen.

    2. What's the first song you ever heard by 22? (The Reason )
    I'm pretty sure it was a song off of Ravenna

    3. What's your favorite lyric by 33? (Lady GaGa)
    "Isn't it a shame, shame, baby? A shame shame, in it for the fame, fame baby"

    4. How did you get into 49? (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts)
    By hanging out with my cousin, mostly.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (Emilie Autumn)
    Two.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50? (Karen O and the Kids)
    Worried Shoes

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad? (Alexisonfire)
    in all honesty, non of their songs make me sad.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15? (Uh Huh Her )
    Common Reaction

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (OLIVIA)
    A Little Pain

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (Avril Lavigne)
    Not really


    11. What is the worst song by 40? (Now, Now Every Children)
    I've yet to encounter a song of theirs that I dislike.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Against Me!)
    Don't Lose Touch

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? (An Horse)
    Summer days of lazing around drinking lemonade and attempting to get my guitar tuning right.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? (The Dresden Dolls)
    Mrs. O

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (Paramore)
    None that I can think of

    16. Is there a song by 25 that makes you sad? (Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton)
    The Last Page

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (Kaki King)
    Jessica

    18. What's your favorite lyric by 11? (Metric)
    "there’s spring in the air
    they’re sweeping the streets
    wind is a breeze
    the sun becomes her, he agrees
    what’s holding up her face?
    nothing but blue skies
    passage ways to windows
    that don’t close"

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1? (Tegan and Sara)
    I love them all!
    Tegan, Sara, Ted, Johnny, Shaun.....EVERYONE!

    20. Is there a song by 14 that makes you happy? (Sleater-Kinney)
    All Hands on the Bad One, as weird as that may sound.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27? (City and Colour)
    Singing along to his songs with my best friend.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Florence + The Machine)
    Cosmic Love

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (The Cliks)
    Misery

    24. What is your favourite album by 18? (The Organ)
    Grab That Gun

    25. What is your favorite song by 21? (Guano Apes)
    Dick

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (土屋アンナ)
    Lucy

    27. What is your favorite album by 3? (The Ropes)
    What They Do For Fun

    28. What is you favorite song by 2? (Regina Spektor)
    Chemo Limo

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? (Elliott Smith)
    Wouldn't Mama Be Proud?

    30. What is you favorite song by 8? (Lady Sovereign)
    Pennies

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (Foxy Shazam)
    Once

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? (From First to Last)
    Don't have one from them.


    33. How did you get into 12? (Sonny)
    Through a friend.

    34. What is the worst song by 45? (A Perfect Circle)
    The Noose

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (M.I.A.)
    Shoot, I don't even remember.

    36. What was the first song you ever heard by 48? (The Distillers)
    I don't remember

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (The Getaway Plan)
    none

    38. What is you favorite song by 36? (Girl in a Coma)
    Ven Cerca

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (Killola)
    don't remember

    40. What is you favorite album by 7? (Matt & Kim)
    Grand

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? (Leftöver Crack)
    no

    42. What is your favorite album by 41? (Be Your Own Pet)
    The self titled.

    43. What is your favorite song by 24? (Showbread)
    The Jesus Lizard

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? (artist]Andrew Jackson Jihad)
    Blaring them on the 4th of July.

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? (Gregory and the Hawk)
    Oats We Sow

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
    Heads Will Roll

    47. What is your favorite album by 4? (Lykke Li)
    Youth Novels

    48. Who is your favorite member of 37? (Ladytron)
    Don't make me pick faves :(

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43? (Muse)
    Don't remember

    50. What is your favorite song by 20? (Tilly and the Wall)
    Fell Down The Stairs
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  • Top 30 artist quiz

    25. Nov. 2009, 16:32 von neonlights13

    1. How did you get into 29?
    UK Subs - I bought a best of CD at Academy in the UK a few years back because it had over 20 tracks on for £2. Seen them live a few times since, gotta love 'em.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Against Me! - Probably SpielenSink Florida Sink if I remember rightly.

    3. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Black Sabbath - They're my favourite band of all time, they're only so low because most of the albums I own by them are on vinyl. I've got Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Volume 4 on vinyl, Sabotage, Masters of Reality & Technical Ecstacy on CD and the rest on MP3.

    4. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Rilo Kiley - Probably Silver Lining or SpielenA Man/Me/Then Jim.

    5. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Slade - Probably I Don' Mind.

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    The Decemberists - Most of them get me going.

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Modest Mouse - Probably SpielenThe World at Large at the moment.

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Jamie T - No physical memories really, just listening to his stuff with mates, always good to sing along to.

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Suicide Bid - SpielenWind Ya Batty normally does the trick.

    10. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    PJ Harvey - Never unfortunately.

    11. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    The King Blues - Probably SpielenIntro, as I think they played that live when I first saw them.

    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Mattafix - Rhythm and Hymns.

    13. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Sublime - Suppose it's gotta be Brad Nowells really.

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Animal Collective - Not yet unfortunately.

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Alkaline Trio - Seeing them live at Leeds last year, very good.

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Bedouin Soundclash - Probably Music My Rock or Nothing To Say at the moment.

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Fall Out Boy - Probably Take This to Your Grave.

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Grown at Home - Either Blaggin' it or SpielenKick in the Beer Can.

    19. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Oasis - Hmmm, probably SpielenWonderwall, before I actually got into them I was bound to have heard this on the radio.

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    Anti-Flag - For Blood and Empire.

    21. What is you favorite song by 3?
    The Fall - There's loads but probably either SpielenEat Y'Self Fitter or New Big Prinz.

    22. What is you favorite song by 8?
    Sonic Boom Six - Either SpielenThe Devil Made Me Do It or at the moment maybe SpielenRum Little Skallywag but there's loads.

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    The Gaslight Anthem - Just the once.

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    The Pogues - Not all their songs are brilliant but there's no real bad ones.

    25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    The Distillers - Sing Sing Death House as it was on some free compilation from a magazine.

    26. What is you favorite album by 7?
    The Smiths - They're all pretty fucking good, but probably either Rank or Louder Than Bombs.

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    Chase And Status - eastern jam is always good, but that whole album's pretty fucking good..

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Sleater-Kinney - Once again there's a lot to choose from here, but I'd say Words and Guitar or Oh!.

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    The Clash - The two live ones, Live at Shea Stadium and From Here to Eternity are awesome, other than that probably Sandinista!

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    The Streets - I've got A Grand Don't Come for Free on CD and Original Pirate Material on MP3.
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  • Top 30 artist quiz

    25. Nov. 2009, 16:31 von neonlights13

    1. How did you get into 29?
    UK Subs - I bought a best of CD at Academy in the UK a few years back because it had over 20 tracks on for £2. Seen them live a few times since, gotta love 'em.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Against Me! - Probably SpielenSink Florida Sink if I remember rightly.

    3. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Black Sabbath - They're my favourite band of all time, they're only so low because most of the albums I own by them are on vinyl. I've got Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Volume 4 on vinyl, Sabotage, Masters of Reality & Technical Ecstacy on CD and the rest on MP3.

    4. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Rilo Kiley - Probably Silver Lining or SpielenA Man/Me/Then Jim.

    5. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Slade[/Slade] - Probably I Don't Mind.

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    The Decemberists - Most of them get me going.

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Modest Mouse - Probably SpielenThe World at Large at the moment.

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Jamie T - No physical memories really, just listening to his stuff with mates, always good to sing along to.

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Suicide Bid - SpielenWind Ya Batty normally does the trick.

    10. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    PJ Harvey - Never unfortunately.

    11. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    The King Blues - Probably SpielenIntro, as I think they played that live when I first saw them.

    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Mattafix - Rhythm and Hymns.

    13. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Sublime - Suppose it's gotta be Brad Nowells really.

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Animal Collective - Not yet unfortunately.

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Alkaline Trio - Seeing them live at Leeds last year, very good.

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Bedouin Soundclash - Probably Music My Rock or Nothing To Say at the moment.

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Fall Out Boy - Probably Take This to Your Grave.

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Grown at Home - Either Blaggin' it or SpielenKick in the Beer Can.

    19. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Oasis - Hmmm, probably SpielenWonderwall, before I actually got into them I was bound to have heard this on the radio.

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    Anti-Flag - For Blood and Empire.

    21. What is you favorite song by 3?
    The Fall - There's loads but probably either SpielenEat Y'Self Fitter or New Big Prinz.

    22. What is you favorite song by 8?
    Sonic Boom Six - Either SpielenThe Devil Made Me Do It or at the moment maybe SpielenRum Little Skallywag but there's loads.

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    The Gaslight Anthem - Just the once.

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    The Pogues - Not all their songs are brilliant but there's no real bad ones.

    25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    The Distillers - Sing Sing Death House as it was on some free compilation from a magazine.

    26. What is you favorite album by 7?
    The Smiths - They're all pretty fucking good, but probably either Rank or Louder Than Bombs.

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    Chase And Status - eastern jam is always good, but that whole album's pretty fucking good..

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Sleater-Kinney - Once again there's a lot to choose from here, but I'd say Words and Guitar or Oh!.

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    The Clash - The two live ones, Live at Shea Stadium and From Here to Eternity are awesome, other than that probably Sandinista!

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    The Streets - I've got A Grand Don't Come for Free on CD and Original Pirate Material on MP3.
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  • [interview] Lightning Dust

    23. Nov. 2009, 22:12 von motionpicture

    Originally published in Epigram.



    Aside from Nat King Cole or Santa Claus himself, there are very few people who it is more appropriate to interview at Christmas than Lightning Dust's Josh Wells. Consisting of Wells and fellow Black Mountain member Amber Webber, this is a band who realised their potential outside Vancouver's classic rock revivalists when they recorded a six-song EP together to give to family and friends as Christmas presents. Their second album, Infinite Light, evokes the wintry nostalgia we so often crave during the holiday season, without the contrived feeling of faux-religious sentiment.

    "I usually can't stand Christmas music. If you can bring a new sentiment to the holiday season, whatever it is – Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa – then that's cool."

    Wells has been touring for close to fourteen years - ever since he was old enough to leave home - and Lightning Dust have just finished a tour of the US and Canada with fellow folk musicians The Cave Singers. "We get along really well, this was a really smooth tour for us. We had time to eat some good regional food and go gambling. Go to some swimming holes and hot springs."

    Joining the band on tour were Amber's sister Ashley on bass and harmonies and Ryan Peters of Ladyhawk on drums and guitar. "Our first album was comprised mostly of songs that could be performed as a duo. We got a little bit more ambitious and it seemed like it was a good thing to orchestrate them. We started with the foundation and then built just to where we thought it was enough for the song."

    Wells is no stranger to performing with other musicians, being a member of the Black Mountain Army, which comprises a huge number of musicians, artists and friends in Vancouver. "We're very isolated from the rest of Canada. We wanted to celebrate all the people around us who have been doing such great work for years and years and years and this was our little way of paying tribute to them. Canada's a large country geographically so there's a lot of separation between the cities. Broken Social Scene have their own thing going in Toronto, they seem like cool people."

    With their latest album, the band has been receiving a lot more attention as an important project in its own right, instead of just an offshoot of this collective. "There are people coming out who aren't fans of Black Mountain and who discovered us first. It's kinda cool that way." Amongst these fans is former Sleater-Kinney guitarist and NPR music blogger, Carrie Brownstein, who recently filmed an interview with the band which only saw the light as part of an elaborate apology video. "She came to our show in New York and she had an idea for an interview and it... well, it didn't really work out. We definitely have no regrets! The editing is great, the video is hilarious."




    I couldn't include a lot of what was said so I'll put up a longer transcript at some point.
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  • My Top 50 albums (from Yo La Tengo to Dinosaur Jr.)

    16. Nov. 2009, 12:36 von emobear

    emobear's top albums (overall) 1. Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass (122)
    2. Blossom Dearie - Blossom Dearie (111)
    3. project serendipity - Linear Lullabies (97)
    4. Low - The Great Destroyer (84)
    5. Sic Alps - A Long Way Around To A Shortcut (80)
    6. Handsome Furs - Face Control (78)
    7. Flight of the Conchords - Flight of the Conchords (78)
    8. Woven Hand - Mosaic (74)
    9. Inca Ore - Birthday Of Bless You (73)
    10. The Jesus and Mary Chain - 21 Singles 1984-1998 (73)
    11. New Young Pony Club - Fantastic Playroom (73)
    12. Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire (73)
    13. Troy von Balthazar - Troy von Balthazar (72)
    14. Cat Power - You Are Free (71)
    15. Awesome Color - Awesome Color (70)
    16. The Knife - Silent Shout (68)
    17. Jay Reatard - Matador Singles '08 (67)
    18. The Postal Service - Give Up (66)
    19. Wire - Pink Flag (66)
    20. Women - WOMEN (64)
    21. Tiny Vipers - Hands Across the Void (63)
    22. two tears - Little Tea (63)
    23. No Age - Nouns (62)
    24. The Wooden Birds - Magnolia (60)
    25. Times New Viking - Rip It Off (60)
    26. Marnie Stern - This Is it and I Am it and You Are it and so Is That and He Is it and She Is it and it Is it and That is That (60)
    27. The Love Substitutes - More songs about hangovers and sailors (59)
    28. Kiss My Jazz - Doc's Place Friday Evening (59)
    29. Antelope - Reflector (58)
    30. Beat Happening - Dreamy (58)
    31. The Mae Shi - Terrorbird (58)
    32. Sic Alps - U.S. Ez (58)
    33. Cat Power - What Would the Community Think (56)
    34. Part Chimp - I Am Come (56)
    35. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (56)
    36. Guided by Voices - Do The Collapse (55)
    37. Japanther - Skuffed Up My Huffy (55)
    38. Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (54)
    39. The Ponys - Turn the Lights Out (54)
    40. Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me Out (54)
    41. Ride - Going Blank Again (53)
    42. Grinderman - Grinderman (53)
    43. Woods - Songs of Shame (53)
    44. The Dodos - Visiter (53)
    45. Chad VanGaalen - Soft Airplane (52)
    46. Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (52)
    47. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Lie Down In The Light (51)
    48. Low - Drums And Guns (51)
    49. The Cure - Boys Don't Cry (51)
    50. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm (48)
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  • Best albums of the 2000s (preliminary)

    14. Nov. 2009, 22:14 von pajama_jams

    1. Radiohead - Kid A
    2. The Arcade Fire - Funeral
    3. The Ergs! - Upstairs/Downstairs
    4. At the Drive-In - Relationship Of Command
    5. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
    6. of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?
    7. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    8. Sleater-Kinney - The Woods
    9. Against Me! - Reinventing Axl Rose
    10. Defiance, Ohio - The Fear, the Fear, the Fear
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  • Last FM Milestones

    11. Nov. 2009, 9:08 von OneBeat

    Last.FM Milestones1st track: (17 May 2005)
    Sleater-Kinney - Jumpers
    1000th track: (02 May 2006)
    Julee Cruise with The Flow - Artificial World (Interdimensional mix)
    2000th track: (20 Oct 2006)
    U2 - SpielenMiracle Drug
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    Ben Lee - SpielenApple Candy
    4000th track: (16 Feb 2008)
    John Lennon - SpielenWorking Class Hero
    5000th track: (19 Jul 2008)
    Sleater-Kinney - Slow Song
    6000th track: (01 Oct 2008)
    Tom Waits - Rosie
    7000th track: (12 Feb 2009)
    Quasi - Poverty Sucks
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    Natalie Merchant - SpielenThe Living
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    PJ Harvey - SpielenAngelene
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  • top 50 albums, overall

    10. Nov. 2009, 6:34 von the_red_shoes

    This was in my profile, but it's too long.

    the_red_shoes's top albums (overall)
    1. Neko Case - Blacklisted (125)
    2. Suzanne Vega - Retrospective: The Best of Suzanne Vega (93)
    3. Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton - Knives Don't Have Your Back (79)
    4. Azure Ray - Azure Ray (72)
    5. Depeche Mode - The Sound Of The Universe (70)
    6. Radiohead - In Rainbows (69)
    7. David Bowie - Best Of Bowie (69)
    8. Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (68)
    9. Kate Bush - Hounds of Love (67)
    10. Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant EP (65)
    11. Amanda Palmer - Who Killed Amanda Palmer (65)
    12. Sleater-Kinney - One Beat (63)
    13. Joy Division - Permanent (62)
    14. Doves - Kingdom Of Rust (62)
    15. Joan Osborne - Relish (61)
    16. Hole - Live Through This (60)
    17. The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love (57)
    18. Buddy Holly - Down The Line: Rarities (56) 19. Janet Baker, Raimund Herincx, Etc.; Anthony Lewis: English Chamber Orchestra - Purcell: Dido & Aeneas (56) 20. Neko Case - Middle Cyclone (56)
    21. James Hunter - People Gonna Talk (55)
    22. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (54)
    23. Lou Reed - Ecstasy (53)
    24. Morphine - 3-8-94 Peabody's Cleveland, Ohio (53) 25. Sleater-Kinney - The Woods (51)
    26. David Bowie - Heathen (50)
    27. Elliott Smith - From a Basement on the Hill (49)
    28. Metric - Fantasies (48)
    29. Elysian Fields - Bleed Your Cedar (48)
    30. Poe - Haunted (48)
    31. Amanda Palmer - Who Killed Amanda Palmer [Alternate Tracks] (47)
    32. Warren Zevon - Stand In the Fire: Live At The Roxy (w/Bonus Tracks) (43) 33. Sinéad O'Connor - Gospel Oak (43)
    34. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife (42)
    35. Siouxsie - Mantaray (42)
    36. Metric - Live It Out (42)
    37. The Replacements - Don't You Know Who I Think I Was? (42) 38. Morrissey - Years of Refusal (42)
    39. Jeff Buckley - Grace (Legacy Edition) (41)
    40. A Fine Frenzy - One Cell In The Sea (41)
    41. Buddy Holly - Greatest Hits (41)
    42. Jeff Buckley - Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk [Disc 1] (40)
    43. Feist - The Reminder (40)
    44. Cake - Prolonging the Magic (40)
    45. Arcade Fire - Arcade Fire (40)
    46. Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies (40)
    47. Morphine - The Night (39)
    48. Magnolia Electric Co. - Josephine (39)
    49. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (39)
    50. Marvin Gaye - What's Going On (Deluxe Edition) (38)

    Top albums generator
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