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ARCHIVE: December, 2009

3:06 pm

December 11th, 2009

New Mix (December)

Well, here she is: the last monthly mix of the year. This one, of course, is comprised of many of my favorite songs from 2009. If you want to listen to my other favorite songs from the year, you can go to 2009 Mix Archive page, where, for a limited time, I’m making all the year’s mixes available. Enjoy.

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1:31 pm

December 9th, 2009

Addendum: Catbird’s #1 Album Apollo Ghosts’ “Hastings Sunrise”

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This is an addendum to my post of earlier this week, wherein I mentioned five 2009 albums I enjoyed, including my #1 favorite of the year, Apollo GhostsHastings Sunrise. I said there were 3 copies of the vinyl left. That is no longer true: it’s now in fact sold out.

This bit of info gets its own post simply because I think that selling nearly 500 copies of an LP is not too damn shabby for a band that has:

  • NO PR
  • NO publicity
  • NO advertising
  • NO (real*) label
  • ALMOST NO coverage from the media or blogosphere
  • and who have played barely a handful of shows outside of their hometown of Vancouver.

Well done, guys.

MP3: Apollo Ghosts – “Little Yokohama”

(*Catbird hardly counts as “real,” ha!)

1:40 pm

December 7th, 2009

5 Albums from 2009

These are 5 albums from 2009 that I listened to and enjoyed quite a lot.

Sharon Van Etten - Because I Was In Love - Cover Art
Sharon Van EttenBecause I Was In Love
Language of Stone

I am absolutely thrilled to see praise for this album popping up on so many year-end wrap-ups already. I wasn’t expecting to see that, and it’s great that I’m not the only one who recognized that this record is one of the loveliest things you’re likely to hear all year.

MP3: Sharon Van Etten – “For You”
MP3: Sharon Van Etten – “Consolation Prize”
STREAM: Sharon Van Etten – Because I Was In Love via Listen@MBV
BUY IT: LP | CD | MP3

 

Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca - Cover Art
Dirty ProjectorsBitte Orca
Domino

While I was familiar with Dirty Projectors, I’d never really spent a lot of quality listening-time with their earlier records, so it was with pretty fresh ears that I first heard Bitte Orca. So it’s fair to say I didn’t exactly know what to expect when I hit ‘Play,’ but then again, I doubt there was *anyone* out there who could have anticipated this unusual and sublime work. This was a polarizing record from a polarizing band, but you can plant me firmly in the “blown away by Bitte Orca” camp.

VIDEO: Dirty Projectors – “Stillness Is The Move”
BUY IT: LP | CD | MP3 | Cassette

 

Death ...For The Whole World To See Cover Art
Death…For The Whole World To See
Drag City

Massive props to Drag City for unearthing this one. These recordings sat in an attic for nearly 35 years and could easily have been lost to the ages, but thanks to DC, the magnificent Bad Brains-meets-Thin Lizzy tunes of Detroit’s Hackney brothers came into the spotlight this year, ahem, for the whole world to see.

MP3: Death – “Politicians In My Eyes”
BUY IT: LP | CD | MP3

 

Micachu and the Shapes - Jewellery - Cover Art
Micachu & the ShapesJewellery
Beggars/Rough Trade

I seriously could not decide what to make of Micachu the first few times I listened to Jewellery– I’m not sure my brain knew exactly how to process young Mica Levi’s Partched Bone Machine‘d sounds. But my brain soon came around, and I realized what I was hearing were some really brilliant songs, deconstructed, reconstructed, and cut-and-pasted into something that actually sounded *new* to me. It sounded like the future.

MP3: Micachu – “Golden Phone”
MP3: Micachu – “Lips”
BUY IT: LP | CD | MP3

 

Apollo Ghosts
Apollo GhostsHastings Sunrise
Self-Released/Catbird

I started the year gushing about Vancouver’s Apollo Ghosts, and continued to do so unrelentingly throughout the remainder of 2009 (Catbird was even lucky enough to have a hand in helping re-release the record). And the reason I have been such a vocal advocate for this band is quite simple: this album has consistently remained my favorite thing to listen to all throughout the year. Yes, it’s no contest, Hastings Sunrise is absolutely my favorite record of 2009. The band is currently in the studio with JC/DC recording LP #2, and though I am dumbfounded that all the labels out there are sleeping on this band, I fret not. Because regardless, 2010 is going to see album number #2 from Apollo Ghosts, and that makes me very, very happy.

MP3: Apollo Ghosts – “Dobermans”/”Land of the Morning Calm”
STREAM: Apollo Ghosts – Hastings Sunrise via Listen@MBV
BUY IT: LP (only 3 copies left) | CD | MP3


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