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I have to throw this list up for everyone to enjoy. It's one of the better top 50 lists I have read this year and some of the write ups are pretty witty. Enjoy.
I have to throw this list up for everyone to enjoy. It's one of the better top 50 lists I have read this year and some of the write ups are pretty witty. Enjoy.
Listen up, Baths dude. Your lyrics sound like Robert Smith’s seventh-grade diary. “Where is God when you hate him most?” She’s probably stabbing herself in her God-dick for boning the earth’s vagina and creating your species. (What, you didn’t know the Almighty is a hermaphrodite?) Are you sure you want to be asking her questions like that? Because the truth is that she’s probably just avoiding you, wishing she could snag the instrumentals from this album—the ones that don’t involve you scat-singing—and sell that shit on eBay for a bag of weed.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Dec 20, 2013 16:01:34 GMT -5
Volcano Choir. I feel like the critics must be upset with Justin Vernon for making an album like The Shouting Matches and aren't giving this the notice it deserves.
Laura Mvula - Sing To the Moon (she only made the NPR list that I've seen) Wayne Shorter - Without a Net (ditto) Daniel Avery - Drone Logic (ditto) AlunaGeorge - Body Music The Range - Nonfiction (this one is low on Pitchfork but I don't recall seeing it on any other lists)
Laura Mvula - Sing To the Moon (she only made the NPR list that I've seen) Wayne Shorter - Without a Net (ditto) Daniel Avery - Drone Logic (ditto) AlunaGeorge - Body Music The Range - Nonfiction (this one is low on Pitchfork but I don't recall seeing it on any other lists)
How did you discover these?
Different ways. Shorter and Avery just 'cause I follow those types of music. The Range, I think I first tried from a Pitchfork review, but I don't remember. And Laura Mvula I first saw on Later with Jools Holland. That show is actually a good way to catch up and coming Brit acts before they make it over here. AlunaGeorge probably through Now Playing here - which is perhaps the best way to discover new music that the Internet has to offer.
I would say the Strokes, Foals, Local Natives, and David Bowie. I actually liked Comedown Machine a lot, I'd put Tap Out and All the Time on my top 10 favorite Strokes songs. Holy Fire and Hummingbird were fantastic. And David Bowie put out a pretty damn good album, especially considering it was his 24th studio album.