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Here’s a treat for you- some of September’s best releases are streaming online for you to check out. I’ve been listening for a few days and I definitely recommend them but now you can decide.
Is ‘Coexist’ as good as The xx’s debut? Have they used the time since 2009 well? What about Animal Collective, what do they sound like now?
‘Coexist’ by The xx streaming here
‘Centipede Hz’ by Animal Collective streaming here
‘Nocturne’ by Wild Nothing streaming here
‘Fragrant World’ by Yeasayer streaming here
Phew, thank you September.
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I’ve waited until the last minute to write this and really thought about it a lot… I’ve tried to ignore how bands sounded live and just judge the records on their own merit. Also records had to have been released in the UK this year. So here we are:
- The main point is that the Foals, Arcade Fire and Sleigh Bells albums were all pretty much 5* and I keep switching which should come first… so take your pick. Around half of my favourite songs of the year are on just these three.
- Tier two albums were pretty solid all the way through- the new Black Keys, Surfer Blood and Girl Talk albums in particular were excellent and I could listen to them again and again. Those three in particular blew me away.
- Tier three albums had great moments (if not consistency) and were definitely worth a listen. The Morning Benders, Avi Buffalo and Two Door Cinema Club records were such great additions and I want to hear more.
I know a lot is missing from this- Kanye, LCD Soundsystem, Grinderman (sorry mate) and even Ryan Adams- but I think this year was defined by quantity. There were ALOT of 3* and 4* albums so it was pretty easy to fill a top 25. Despite this quantity my top 7, and in particular the top 3, stand apart.
So now I get to look out for all those I missed… got any suggestions?
The Boy
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Check out this Yeasayer remix by Alan Wilkis, possibly the best version of ‘Ambling Alp’ I’ve heard so far..
Now the world can be an unfair place at times
But your lows will have their compliment of highs
And if anyone should cheat you
Take advantage of or beat you, raise your head
And wear your wounds with pride