14th Dec2012

Top Albums of 2012: The View From The Music Industry

by admin

 

Frankly, wouldn’t you rather know who your favorite musician thought was making good music, than some schmuck sitting around the TDOA offices? We’ve reached out to our favorite people in the music industry (musicians, writers, record label folks.) and asked them to send us a list of their favorite albums of 2012. Frankly, the lists are frequently reflective of the personalities. Lots of nice gems that slipped our notice (and everyone else’s for that matter!) and some things that only make sense to the person who wrote it. Some of our friends wrote wonderful, lengthy discussions about their picks, some sent them to us in typographically challenged formats. We’ve fashioned it together for you to explore and enjoy.

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1. Polica – Give You The Ghost

“This for me is a quintessential “headphones album” – my favourite way to listen to music is while I’m walking around somewhere. Polica’s album, with its beautiful vocals and production, has been a constant companion in 2012.”

2. Django Django – Django Django

“We played at a lot of the same festivals as Django Django this year, so the way I first heard their music was live. However, this took me to the album, which I have learned to love as much as their stage show.”

3. Romare – Meditations on Afrocentrism EP

“This guy is one half of a band we knew in Leeds, The Peppermint Lounge. The band has since split, but both members continue to make music on their own. This was Archie (AKA Romare)’s debut release, a 4-track EP of footwork, dubstep, world and house that I think is truly original.”

4. The Lumineers – The Lumineers

“I discovered this album while touring the states this autumn – I am a folk music lover at heart, and this is a very strong album.”

5. Oberhofer – Time Capsules II

“I know little about this band, but my friend in San Francisco got me into them via the track HEART. It’s a varied and intriguing record that I’ve been listening to more and more.”

6. The Maccabbees – Given To The Wild

“I’ve loved this band since I first heard a demo of theirs on late-night BBC Radio 1 some time in the mid noughties, when I was a teenage. Each subsequent album of theirs has represented a musical maturation for the band, and their third offering is no different. Another headphones record!”

7. Metronomy – LateNightTales compilation

“The first LateNightTales compilation I got was The Cinematic Orchestra’s, a few years ago. Since then, I’ve been addicted to this series. Metronomy [AKA Joseph Mount and co.] are one of my favourite bands (their third album was my “record of 2011″), and this is a great mix by one of the most daring and visionary musicians working in Britain today.”

8. The Cribs – In The Belly of the Brazen Bull

“No Cribs album has ever disappointed me, from their eponymous debut almost 10 years ago, to this, their fifth studio album. I’ll always be interested in what this band is doing.”

9. Cave Painting – Votive Life

“We toured with this band in May around the time of our album release. They’d finished their debut record, but hadn’t released it yet, so I got a chance to get to know it both through their live set, and an advance copy they gave me. Whilst I think they convey more live, this is still a really good collection of songs, thoughtfully written and produced.”

10. Stealing Sheep – Into The Diamond Sun

“Another band which has supported us this year – a female three-piece from Liverpool. Folky harmonies sung over psychedelic instrumentals, and a genuine sense of magic, make this a perfect album for me.”

Josh Tillman of Father John Misty

10. Prez P. A. U. L. – A. C. R. O. N. Y. M. S. 2055

9. Blood Diamond – Vague Geometric Shapes

8. Assorted Bears – Debts

7. Skyler No and Terror Maze – Electric’s Grid

6. Holy Matrimony – Retrograde Flux

5. Lil’ Cleopatra $a$$ – Intro-deucing: Return of The 2nd Queen: Reloaded (Pink Edition)

4. NOVUS – ^^^

3. Girl Camp – Beach Cat

2. Tierro and Dempsey – CEEEiling FrEEEquencies

1. Groupthink – S/T

First Aid Kit

Father John Misty – Fear Fun

“This is our absolute favorite record of the year and definitely the one we’ve listened to the most. It was instant love from the first time we heard “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings.” It reminds us a lot of Gram Parsons’ music. It’s witty, funny and touching all at the same time. Josh Tillman has an effortless way of writing lyrics that is very inspiring. Jonathan Wilson’s production is never demanding, but always beautiful, soulful and fun. And that voice – oh my!”

Dylan LeBlanc – Cast The Same Old Shadow

Jack White – Blunderbuss

The Mynabirds – Generals

Kathleen Edwards – Voyageur

Rebecca Zeller- Ra Ra Riot

Hot Chip – In Our Heads

Chairlift – Something

Niki & The Dove – Instinct

Frank Ocean – Channel Orange

Delicate Steve – Positive Force

Peter Hook- Joy Division/New Order

In Alphabetical And No Particular Order
alt–J – An Awesome Wave

Bobby Womack (with Damon Albarn) – The Bravest Man In The Universe

Django Django – Django Django

Graham Coxon – A + E

Grimes – Visions

Hot Chip – In Our Heads

Tame Impala – Lonerism

The Vaccines – Come Of Age

The XX – Coexist

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Trouble

Guy Maddison’s (of Mudhoney) top ten list

1. Coco Marie Maddison’s first words and steps.

2. Barack Obama’s re-election.

3. Sydney Swans win the Premiership.

4. Mudhoney complete their new album.

5. Aung San Suu Kyi elected to parliament in Myanmar.

6. Bradley Wiggins becomes the first Englishman to win the Tour de France, and perhaps the first Mod to win any sporting event, ever.

7. Convinced 3 other people to join me in eating fermented, icelandic shark.

8. Mudhoney finally played Mogwai’s ATP curatorship.

9. Stoofvlees or Carbonade Flamande recipe perfected.

10. Seattle Cyclocross season 2012, by the way can Seven Cycles give me a “Mudhoney” frame for next season?

Kyle Thomas- King Tuff

1. Audacity – Mellow Cruisers

2. Gap Dream – s/t

3. Chris Weisman – Beatleboro

4. White Fang – High Expectations

5. Natural Child – For The Love Of The Game

6. The Memories – s/t

7. Tame Impala – Lonerism

8. Hector’s Pets

9. Fletcher C. Johnson – Salutations

10. The Babies – Our House On The Hill

Sera Cahoone

1. Breaking Bad season 5

2. Denver Broncos

3. Thee Satisfaction – Awe Natural

4. Kathleen Edwards – Voyageur

5. Toy poodles

6. Music for Marriage Equality

7. Bulliet Rye

8. Father John Misty – Fear Fun

9. Shovels and Ropes – Oh Be Joyful

10. Raquetball resurgence

Benjamin Weikel- The Helio Sequence

1. DIIV – Oshin

2. Menomena – Moms

3. Here We Go Magic – A Different Ship

4. Beach House – Bloom

5. Tame Impala – Lonerism

6. Ultraísta – Ultraísta

7. Lackthereof – Building Personal Strength

8. Pure Bathing Culture – S/T EP

9. Chairlift – Something

10. Opossom – Electric Hawaii

Brandon Summers- The Helio Sequence

Ombre – Believe You Me

Menomena – Moms

Beach House – Bloom

Dirty Projectors – Swing Lo Magellan

Here We Go Magic – A Different Ship

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Tu Fawning – A Monument

Toy – Self Titled

DIIV – Oshin

The XX – Coexist

Mark Arm- Mudhoney

2012 Top Twelve in Chronological Order

1. Playing with OFF! and Grinderman in Australia (yes, that was last December, but I’m including this because top 10 lists screw December).

2. El Rancho, an uncrowded long left 20 minutes north of Perfect Rivermouth #27 (featured in the film Siestas & Olas)

3. Packing my house with so many good friends on my 50th.

4. feedtime. I never thought I’d get to see them, much less share a bill with them.

5. Washington & Oregon Coast (There’s no chronology here, because it can be great throughout the year.)

6. Watching Haramafuji win two consecutive tournaments without a single loss and his subsequent promotion to Yokozuna.

7. 1994 Weingut Günther Steinmetz Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Auslese

8. Swans – The Seer (holy shit!)

9. The results of the Washington State and National elections, highlighted by watching Karl Rove deny reality when Ohio was called for Obama. Suck it Karl!

10. Covering Minor Threat’s “Filler” with Bitch Magnet.

11. Johnny Sangster’s recording & mixing and Bob Weston’s mastering

12. The night of Poggio Di Sotto Brunello di Montalcino 97, 98, 99, 01, plus a couple of others whose names were lost in the fog of wine.

Ryan- Ruby Suns

Ten Tubular Tunes of 2012:

Todd Terje – Inspector Norse

Bear in Heaven – The Reflection of You

El Perro Del Mar – Walk On By

Ice Choir – Teletrips

When Saints Go Machine – Church and Law

Opossom – Blue Meanies

Lawrence Arabia – Early Kneecappings

Boycrush – Everybody All The Time

Bjork – Mutual Core

hot chip – don’t deny your heart

Chris Slorach- METZ

in no particular order:

Thee oh Sees – Putrifers II

Moon Duo – Circles

Mrs. Magician – Strange Heaven

Redd Kross – Researching the Blues

Swans – The Seer

Liars – WIXIW

Soupcans – Good Feelings

Teenanger – Frights

- The new song Patrick Flegel sent me he described as “very Butthole surfers”

- Finally putting out our record

Crocodiles- Charles Rowell

10 Best Songs of 2012:

1. Solange – Losing You

2. Mac DeMarco – Rock & Roll Night Club

3. Plateaus – King Of The Beach

4. Viv Albertine – I Want More

5. Hype Williams – Blue Dream

6. Wild Belle – Keep You

7. White Fence – It Will Never Be

8. Bat For Lashes – Laura

9. Kindness – Anyone Can Fall In Love

10. Fresh & Onlys – Wanna Do Right By You

Kjartan Holm- Sigur Ros/ For a Minor Reflection

1. Converge – All We Love We Leave Behing

2. Philip Glass – Rework

3. Swans – The Seer

4. Cloud Nothings – Attack On Memory

5. Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend!

6. Dan Deacon – America

7. Hot Chip – In Our Heads

8. Grimes – Visions

9. Ojba Rasta – Ojba Rasta

10. Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid, M.A.A.D City

The Soft Pack

1. Light Asylum – Light Asylum

2. Go Kart Mozart – On the Hot Dog Streets

3. Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Mature Themes

4. Dunes – Noctiluca

5. The Fresh & Onlys – Long Slow Dance

6. Stephanie – One Glove

7. Crocodiles – Endless Flowers

8. Frank Ocean – Channel Orange

9. Dum Dum Girls – End of Daze

10. Deep Time – Deep Time

Laura Lloyd- No Joy

1. METZ – METZ

2. Violens – True

3. Terry Malts – Killing Time

Jasamine White-Gluz- No Joy

1. Lotus Plaza – Spooky Action at a Distance

2. DIIV – Oshin

3. (I think this is technically a 2011 release but who’s countin) YAMANTAKA//SONIC TITAN-YT//ST

Victoria Cecilia- Gliss

Twin Shadow – Confess

Adele – Skyfall

Patti Smith – Banga

Diamond Rings – Free Dimensional

Grizzly Bear – Shields

Bat for Lashes – The Haunted Man

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Races – Year of the Witch

Tanlines – Mixed Emotions

School of Seven Bells – Ghostory

Brenna Ehrlich- Senior Writer/Editor O Music Awards at MTV Networks

I really, really like listening to music on repeat — obsessively. It’s probably some kind of mental disability, this compulsion to keep pressing “play” over and over again until each word and chord is imprinted in my brain, rendering me able to listen to said album even when it’s not currently playing, simply by summoning it from the crevices of my brain.

There’s no telling, really, what will elevate an album from a “casual listen” to a “my friends are actively worried about me because my Spotify listening history is replete with that one [insert band name] album” — sometimes it’s the emotional arc of the whole disc, sometimes it’s a single line. Either way, when I like a band I — to put it in middle school terms — “like-like” a band, obsessively doodling their lyrics on the Trapper Keeper of my mind. (And sometimes bathroom stall doors.)

Here are 10 albums that made the OCD cut this year:

1. King Tuff – King Tuff

I believe my first entree to this album was the song “Keep On Movin’” — the perfect “I’m walking down the street, so what? I don’t give a fuck” jam, it contains the line “crazy legs like Daddy Long,” which is quite possibly the ultimate mental image. Creepy, jarring — and a bit (troublingly) sexy, it sets the tone for the entire album, which bubbles with a joyful naivety undercut with a kind of deviant darkness.

2. Matthew Dear – Beams

Matthew Dear is a master songwriter among errant mumblers who claim that their lyrics don’t mean anything. There are some lyrics that just make my face break out all over with glee, and in this album, those lyrics were nestled in the beginning of “Do The Right Thing”: “My heart, it weighs about a ton in snakes/I feel hollow as a grave/I have to dig every day.” Don’t you know exactly what Matthew Dear is talking about? If not, don’t worry, you’ve just never been in love. A lighter and somewhat dancier — although still inherently super dark — follow-up to 2010’s excellent Black City, Beams is worth several listens. If only to catch every expertly crafted word.

3. Islands – A Sleep & Forgetting

Might as well let the lyricsmiths sit together up in here. I’m pretty much a fan of most things that Nick Thorburn pens — from the much-missed tunes of the Unicorns to Mister Heavenly to his solo album I Am An Album. Thorburn has the unique talent of packing an entire story — a novel even — into a song without writing one of those Bob Dylan story song dealies. A Sleep & Forgetting, in my opinion, is a bit quieter — a bit more earnest — than previous Thorburn-penned collections (although it still has a few weird, macabre, fast-paced jams like “Hallways” and “I Can’t Feel My Face”). But the songwriting, the storytelling is still there, lulling the listener into a troubled, waking sleep filled with recollections of fractured love.

4. Ariel Pink – Mature Themes After one particularly fervent week of listening to this album on repeat, a friend scrawled under my Spotify activity on Facebook, “Stop listening to this please. Or I will never hang out with you again.” Granted, we have pretty different musical tastes — he’s into the hashtag-bearing genres — but, yeah, it was getting dire. How many times can you listen to a song called “Schnitzel Boogie” before pitching into the doldrums of madness? But that’s what I like about this album — and all the sundry works of Mister Pink — they’re just flagrantly weird, in a way that makes you all like, “What? How… How did you even come up with that?” Anytime you’re feeling like you’re getting complacent with your own endeavors, just crank “Pink Slime” or “Symphony of the Nymph” and ruminate on your own inner madness. Then dial it back a notch or two, because not many of us can get away with being weird for weirdness’ sake.

5. PUJOL – United States Of Being

Dumb punk rock is extremely fun — accompaniment to thrashing and flailing and making bad decisions. Smart punk rock — when done right — can be even more enjoyable. Why? Well, after thrashing/flailing/bad decision-making to the surface beats and wails, you can go ahead and listen to the lyrics. Smart punk music serves dual purposes — it’s like the Swiss Army knife of the music world. PUJOL is one of my favorite “smart punk” bands. Riddled with weird little samples — phones buzzing, rain etc — United States of Being is a slow-burn onion of an album (mixed metaphors!). Favorite line? “I’m over-the-counter-culture” in the song “DIY2K.” Had to go back and read that twice, didn’t you? See what I mean?

6. The Pharmacy – Stoned & Alone

The title of this album pretty much encapsulates what it feels like to listen to it. Let me explain: It’s all in the order of the words. If “alone” and “stoned” were reversed, it would imply that you are alone — perhaps in your room — and under the influences (as in the King Tuff song by that name). However, when “stoned” comes before “alone,” it implies that you are stoned and therefore feel alone. (I didn’t quite make this up — the band’s Brendhan Bowers broke it down for me when I premiered the album recently [http://www.mtvhive.com/2012/11/13/the-pharmacy-stoned-and-alone-album-stream/]). Got it? Well, that’s what listening to this Pharmacy disc is like — you’re all euphoric and riding high (during jangly, dark jams like “Chinese Fingertrap” and “Dig Your Grave”) and then you start crashing and getting all introspective (see songs like “Lazy Bones” and “Make Me Remember”). It’s all a good trip, yeah, but one that definitely ends with gorging on feelings rather than snacks. OK, maybe a few snacks.

7. FIDLAR – FIDLAR

FIDLAR’s debut LP is basically the ill-fated childhood I never had — the one that will catch up with if me by the time I crack 30 (if I’m not careful). Replete with oddly upbeat jams about rehab, being poor, shitty exes and the inability to surf, this album will make you feel awkward, over-sexed, hyper and paranoid — in the best way possible. Get it ASAP at the only appropriate venue for being introduced to such jams — a live show. That’s the only place it’s available, apparently, until it drops on mom + pop in January.

8. Prince Rama – Top Ten Hits Of The End Of The World

What will you be listening to on December 21 when the Earth crumbles into the gaping maw of the galaxy? I’ll be chilling with the Prince Rama girls, no question. Concept albums can, by their very nature, be gimmicky horrible things that grate on your raw, raw nerves, but that’s not the case with the Larson sisters’ newest album, which features 10 songs written by 10 fictional bands during 10 alleged apocalypses. It’s a golden-gilded, sequin-splattered earth-cracker of an album — the perfect accompaniment to a Mayan-spun culimnation of doom.

9. Liars – WIXIW

You know how I said I really like lyrics? I’ll let my rabid need to hear.every.word slide for Liars, who put such little emphasis on turns of phrase that they decline to include lyrics sheets with their albums. And that’s OK, because discs like WIXIW are cinematic mind stories — listening to Liars’ music is like reading a book in a dream. You can get the sense of a story, but you don’t know exactly what it’s about. The same obfuscation holds true for the title, which is pronounced “Wish You.” Lead singer Angus Andrew told me once in an interview, “In part it was an interesting idea for us, the sort of universal nature of that sentiment, which people can relate to…. But we spelled it in such an awkward way that it kind of reflects on the way you might feel about the idea of wishing for something — where it seems like automatically as soon as you’re putting yourself in a position where you’re wishing for something you’re putting yourself at a disadvantage.” [http://www.mtvhive.com/2012/04/13/liars-wixiw-interview/] Think on that while you weave your own narrative from these dark, nightmare jams.

10. Mrs. Magician – Strange Heaven

What better way to end a countdown than with my most recent obsession? I listened to this album on repeat during a recent four-hour bus ride home from Boston whilst staring out the window into darkness — like you (and extremely twee people in mumblecore movies) do. The disc has a beachy vibe (like being on a beach right before a hurricane) and will ring all too extremely true for anyone who has ever, ever been dumped. Which is everyone, unless you are a hateful human being or a nun. Now, if you will excuse me, I have some on-repeat listening to do.

Jonathan Poneman- Label Chief- Sub Pop Records

Some memorable 2012 listens (in no particular order) that weren’t on Sub Pop or Hardly Art.

1. Marzette Watts and Company (reissue)

2. Redd Kross – Researching the Blues

3. Swans – The Seer

4. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m A.A.d city

5. Daughn Gibson – _All Hell

6. Mark Stewart – Exorcism of Envy

7. Tame Impala – Lonerism

8. Angel Olsen – Half Way Home

9. Frank Ocean – Channel Orange

10. Scott Walker – Bish Bosch

Bekah Zietz- Publicist- Sub Pop Records

Killer Mike – R.A.P. Music

Angel Olsen – Half Way Home

Daughn Gibson – All Hell

Sharon Van Etten – Tramp

Lower Dens – Nootropics

Matthew E White – Big Inner

Deep Time – s/t

Divine Fits – A Thing Called Divine Fits

Frank Ocean – Channel ORANGE

Nu Sensae Sundowning

Carly Rae Jepsen “Call Me Maybe” (Best song of 2012)

The Vacant Lots

Moon Duo – Circles

Cheval Sombre – Mad Love

Brian Jonestown Massacre – Aufheben

Spiritualized – Sweet Heart Sweet Light

Luna – Bewitched (on vinyl)

UFO Club – UFO Club

Teen – In Limbo

Fuxa – Electric Sound of Summer

Rodriguez – Searching For Sugar Man Soundtrack

The Velvet Underground – Scepter Studios Sessions

Stagnant Pools

(in no particular order)

Liars – WIXIW

Scott Walker – Bisch Bosch

Swans – The Seer

Deerhoof – Breakup Song

Mount Eerie – Clear Moon

Lower Dens – Nootropics

Chris Cohen – Overgrown Path

Disappears – Pre Language

Lotus Plaza – Spooky Action at a Distance

Camera – Radiate!

Psychic Ills

Robust Worlds – Emotional Planet (De Stijl)

The Men – Open Your Heart (Sacred Bones)

Moon Duo – Circles (Sacred Bones)

Royal Trux – Twin Infinitives live at St. Vitus, Brooklyn December 8, 2012

Zebrablood (Nathan Corbin) – Blazer Sound System Mixes 1-4

Drew McDowall – Solo performance at Death By Audio, Brooklyn June 20, 2012

White Fence – Family Perfume Vol 1&2 (Woodist)

Six Organs of Admittance – Ascent (Drag City)

FJ McMahon – Spirit Of The Golden Juice (Reissue)(The Circadian Press)

Arthur Magazine – Back in print!

New York Knicks – Best start to the season in years!

2011 but not discovered until 2012…

Eleven Twenty-Nine – Eleven Twenty-Nine (Northern-Spy)

V/A – Music from Saharan Cellphones – (Sahel Sounds)

Terry Allen – Live At Al’s Grand Hotel May 7th 1971 (Orion Read)

VIETNAM

1. Bob Dylan – Tempest

2. Hector’s Pets – Wet Pet Cassette

3. Black Bananas – Rad Times Xpress IV

4. Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Psychedelic Pill

5. Brian Eno – Lux

6. Beachwood Sparks – The Tarnished Gold

7. K-Holes – Dismania

8. Pop Zeus – Memory Hangs

9. Willie Nelson – Heroes

10. T.V. Baby – Limited 7″

Aimeé Nash- The Black Ryder

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Brian Jonestown Massacre – Aufheben

Patti Smith – Banga

Leonard Cohen – Old Ideas

Sigur Ros – Valtari

Grimes – Vision

Dirty Three – Below the Low Sun

Bat For Lashses – The Haunted Man

Tamaryn – Tender New Signs

The Laurels – Plains

Arborea

Mariee Sioux – Gift for the End

Sharon Van Etten – Tramp

Ruby Throat – O Doubt O Star’s

Cian Nugent – Grass Above My Head/My War Blues

Marissa Nadler – Sister

Chistopher Paul Stelling – Song of Praise & Scorn

Jeff Zentner – A Season Lost

Cat Power – Sun

Six Organs of Admittance – Ascent

Ben Howard – Every Kingdom

Gary Clark Jr. – Blak and Blu

Robbie Basho – Twilight Peaks

Kemp & Eden – Black Hole Lace

Two Wings – Love’s Spring
Alina Hardin – Alina Hardin

Ryan Coseboom- Stripmall Architecture

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Efterklang – Piramida

Purity Ring – Shrines

DIIV – Oshin

Bear In Heaven – I Love You, It’s Cool

Memory Tapes – Grace/Confusion

Holy Other – Held

Wild Nothing – Nocturne

Frankie Rose – Interstellar

Pinback – Information Retrieved

Mercedes- Las Robertas

1. Ave Negra – Sensaciones Juveniles

2. The Babies – Our House on The Hill

3. Ty Segall – Twins

4. Colleen Green – Milo Goes to Compton

5. Bleached – Francis

6. Royal Headache – Royal Headache

7. King Tuff – King Tuff

8. OFF! – OFF!

9. Melody’s Echo Chamber – Melody’s Echo Chamber

10. Los Blenders – Ah-Oh

Local Natives

1. Tame Impala – Lonerism *favorite of the year

2. Grizzly Bear – Shields

3. Father John Misty – Fear Fun

4. Frank Ocean – Channel Orange

5. Dirty Projectors – Swing Lo Magellan

Eric Owen- Black Pistol Fire

10. Blunderbuss- Jack White
9. Signs and Signifiers- JD McPherson
8. Lonerism- Tame Impala
7. The Mad Writer- L’Orange
6. Black and Blu- Gary Clark Jr.
5. Synthetica- Metric
4. Here-Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
3. The Sheepdogs-The Sheepdogs
2. Slaughterhouse- Ty Segal Band
1. Sweet Sour- Band of Skulls

Baptiste Fick- The Wendy Darlings

with links!

VANILLA RIDE http://www.bigpinkcake.co.uk/news/vanilla-ride-vanilla-ride/

SPACE PADLOCKS http://thespacepadlocks.bandcamp.com/

THE CHOO CHOO TRAINS http://thechoochootrains1.bandcamp.com/

DOGGY http://www.bigpinkcake.co.uk/news/doggy-leurs-traces-dans-la-neige/

WHITE FENCES: Family Perfume



23rd Mar2011

South By Southwest highlights

by admin

Here’s some video highlights of our favorite SXSW bands.

The Kills

Wild Flag

Cults

The Boxer Rebellion

A Place To Bury Strangers

Jim Jones Revue

The Joy Formidable

The Vaccines

For A Minor Reflection

The Vandelles

An Horse

11th Mar2011

The Festive Fifty: SXSW Bands To Watch- Part 4

by admin

Every year, we bring you our picks for the best of the South By Southwest festival. This year, we will be presenting you with a series containing fifty bands, that will run right up to the beginning of SXSW. We selected bands that we think the average TDOA reader will adore. With each entry, we’ve listed like-minded bands as a reference point, but we recommend listening to each no matter what. As always, it’s difficult to put some of these bands in a neat tidy, descriptive box. Your ears will tell you the truth.
We’ve also provided you with links to the social networks of each band, so that you can learn more. Whether you’re heading to Austin or not, we hope you enjoy these bands that may have previously escaped your notice. This is part four of our series.

Who: The Black Box Revelation
From: Brussels
Follow on Facebook and Twitter
SXSW Link

Who: The Boxer Rebellion
From: London
Follow on Facebook and Twitter
SXSW Link

Who: The Vaccines
From: London
Follow on Facebook and Twitter
SXSW Link

Who: Home Video
From: Brooklyn
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SXSW Link

Who: For A Minor Reflection
From: Reykjavík, IS
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SXSW Link

Who: The Jim Jones Revue
From: London
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SXSW Link

Who: The Vandelles
From: Brooklyn
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SXSW Link

Who: Capo
From: Mexico City, México
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SXSW Link

Who: An Horse
From: Brisbane, Australia
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SXSW Link

Who: Secret Cities
From: Fargo, ND
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SXSW Link

31st Dec2010

Artists’ Top Albums of 2010

by admin

I’ll admit it. We fell into the same trap that every magazine and blog on the planet did. The self-indulgent, we-know-what-you-should-like-better-than-you-do Best Albums of 2010 list. Here at TDOA headquarters, we’d like to think that we’ve given you some names that weren’t familiar and provided you with some surprises. But at the end of the day, who better to assess the state of music than the musicians themselves? So, we reached out to every band that we interviewed in 2010 and asked them to give us their favorite albums of the year. Below is the lengthy list that we compiled, thanks to their overwhelming response. The verdict? 2010 was a tremendous year and a great way to start a new decade. We’ve already heard a number of new releases for 2011 and can tell you that next year may be even better.
We’ve been fortunate this year, to have our readership increase to put us in the same stratosphere as the cool kids. We’re thankful for the support of our readers, the bands and the publicity firms that work to promote great music that fight the tide of “dumbing” that pervades the music scene. So here is our little present to you: the ultimate “best of” list, as compiled by your favorite musicians. Have a Happy New Year and we’ll see you next year!

Stella Mozgawa- Warpaint
1. Flying Lotus – Cosmograma
2. Tame Impala – Innerspeaker
3. Ariel Pink – Before Today
4. Charlotte Gainsbourg – IRM
5. Lagos Disco Inferno

Brandon- Crocodiles
Dum Dum Girls – I Will Be
Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest
No Age – Everything In Between
Procedure Club – Doomed Forever
Moon Duo – Escape
Reading Rainbow – Prism Eyes
Tamaryn – The Waves
Heavy Hawaii – HH
Fresh and Onlys – Play It Strange
Woven Bones – In And Out And Back Again
Twin Shadow- Forget

Bolywool
Broken Social Scene – Forgiveness Rock Record
Broken Bells – Broken Bells
For a Minor Reflection – Höldum í átt að óreiðu
Tamaryn – The Waves
Dreamend – So I ate myself, bite by bite
Mogwai – Special Moves
The National – High Violet
The Amazing – Wait for a Light to Come
Dungen – Skit i allt

Alana Stewart
5. Hurray for The Riff Raff- Young Blood Blues
4. Maria Peszek- Moje Miasto
3. Lykke Li- Youth Novels
2. Gonzalez- Solo Piano
1. Neko Case- Fox Confessor Brings the Floor

Anna-Karin- Twiggy Frostbite
Jonsi – Go Do
Robyn – Body Talk pt 1
Efterklang – Magic Chairs
The Tallest Man on Earth – The Wild Hunt
Florence and the Machine – Between Two Lungs

Rhydian Dafydd- The Joy Formidable
1. Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
Perhaps more of a grower than Funeral or Neon Bible, but another beautiful , dynamic body of work by the Canadian virtuosos.
It’s a carefully thought out record, the sequence of tracks feels very considered, the structure taking on almost classical structure with themes repeating and haunting opener ‘The Suburbs’ (a hauntingly beautiful struggle with modernity) being reprised at the end of the album. Regine Chassagne’s voice ( something I consider their secret weapon) is magnificent on Sprawl II (Mountains beyond Mountains) and her vocal is one of many instrumental twists and nuances that make this album compelling, progressive and our stereo, played very repeatedly.
2. LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening
Tough to top ‘Sound Of Silver’?! Well, James Murphy gave it a damn good shot here. This Is Happening is darker, occasionally paranoid and it reveals the voice of a leader and a lyricist capable of emotional breadth. We’ve got fond memories of listening to this on the tour bus when we were travelling through Canada. It seemed the perfect companion. But you can play it anywhere and it still sounds great.
3. The Black Keys – Brothers
Direct, re-energised; this is the ‘fuck yeah’ album of the year for us. I don’t know if working with Danger Mouse brought a new edge to their sound but we love the crunch on Dan Auerbach’s guitar, the no nonsense approach and the ever-present hooks. We smile and swing our hair around a lot to this record. Favourite highlight: ‘Next Girl’. Yum.
4. Plan B – The Defamation Of Strickland Banks
This record is a breath of fresh air in 2010. It’s fresh, soulful , lyrically and vocally moving and the vintage production sounds great. The genre feels reignited, it’s not too polished and the ambitious aim to make visuals for each track is right up our street.
5. Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Once again, Kanye creates an audacious soundtrack that puts many of his peers to shame. Forget the bullshit, the rants, the drama; if we’re talking about the music this latest offering feels more confident, more experimental, more bombastic, even more frenetic. But it seems to work. It could easily have gone too far but, instead of disjointed, the collaborations are tantalising (Bon Iver, John Legend, Kid Cudi…….), the references are colourful and the ridiculously honest lyrics make for an entertaining ride. ‘Let’s have a toast for the douchebags’!

Josephine- Boat Beam
1. Autumn Comets “I cant solve your problems anymore”
2. Havalina “Las Hojas Secas”
3. El Guincho “Pop Negro”
4. Janelle Monae “The ArchAndroid (Suites II and III)”
5. Richard in your Mind “My Volcano”

Si Rider – Einstellung
1. Monster Magnet – “Mastermind”. Strong, heavy riffs and big production make for a real return to form after the previous album “4-Way Diablo” and its attempt to branch out into territories that Dave Wyndorf simply can’t compete. God bless Monster Magnet.
2. Crocodiles – “Sleep Forever”. Yes, they sound like The Marychain. Yes, they show their influences on their sleeves. Who cares? Reverb drenched, bubblegum psychedelia will always have its place. Good on ‘em.
3. Black Mountain – “Wilderness Heart”. The only Black Mountain album I have but I’ll be after more. Psychedelic acid rock blues has always been dear to my heart and Black Mountain prove its continual importance.
4. Grinderman – “2″. This is just down right dirty. I missed the first album mainly cos I never really got Nick Cave even though I was a big Birthday Party fan. The guitar reminds me more of the Birthday Party then the Bad Seeds. I’ll be looking for the first album.
5. Soundgarden – “Telephantasm”. Essentially a ‘best of’ retrospective, you could be forgiven for wondering why this has been released. Okay they’ve got back together and maybe it’s the easiest thing to do? I don’t care, it flows really well, has a couple of unreleased live tracks, an unreleased studio track, a DVD full of possibly some of the cheesiest ‘rock-gods’ videos the cool side of Bon Jovi and a lovely fold-out digipak sleeve which I’m a sad old sucker for every time!

Steve Hough – Einstellung
1. Deftones – “Diamond Eyes”. Far and away my fave this year, an awesome ride.
2. Amusement Parks On Fire – “Road Eyes”. Epic shoegaze.
3. The Dillinger Escape Plan – “Option Paralysis”. Exhausting but satisfying.
4. Torche – “Songs For Singles”. Stripped down and direct pop rockers. (might be classed as a mini LP though).
5. Tweak Bird- Self Titled. Just because it makes me smile.

Mistina La Fave- The Prids
1. Wild Nothing ‘Gemini’
2. Crocodiles ‘Sleep Forever’
3. Monster Movie ‘Everyone is a Ghost’
4. Me You Us Them ‘Post-Data’
5. The National ‘High Violet’

Adam- Apteka
Tame Imapla- Innerspeaker
Radio Dept-Clinging To A Scheme
Disappears-Lux
Crocodiles-Sleep Forever
Deerhunter-Halcyon Digest

Nic Endo- Atari Teenage Riot
1. Rat Eyes – Dickheads Guide to Assholeland
I look at a decade full of personal top ten lists and wonder if things are really getting worse every year? Stopped reading those lists in magazines a long time ago. When I heard this seven inch it felt like watching a beach full of springbreak zombies and someone drops a bomb with icewater on them. Wake up, world. Rat Eyes defines the new era of hardcore.
2. Swans – My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky
Didn’t catch one of their shows as I was on tour pretty much the whole year. Great to have them back.
3. Salem – Asia
Nothing that new but it’s awesome music after all. Good name, that’s half the rent right there I guess. I wish they were staying more underground and the hipsters would have NOT discovered them. But who cares…
4. Merzbow & Balazs Pandi – live 12″
Balazs gave me this vinyl. Fucking amazing stuff. Balazs is a drummer who played with Venetian Snares and many others. Merzbow is god anyway. So bring both together and you have a rare piece of brutal energy on black wax.
5. Gatekeeper – Giza EP
I am really into synths music – who would have guessed… This is very good because these guys (I assume these are guys) know their machines. If you do 80ties synth stuff, do it well.
6. Steve Aoki – Brrrat (Polydor Remix)
Saw the guy DJ in Tokyo the first time, great energy… This is refreshing when you are based in Berlin like me and have to listen to that minimal Hawtin rubbish all the time.
7. IAMX – Terrified (Alec Empire remix)
I liked the original, so I was surprised when Alec played me the remix he did of the song. I like remixes that change the song completely.
8. The Knife – Tomorrow, in a Year
This is as mainstream as I get.
9. CX Kidtronik – Let’s Go Crazy (Stones Throw)
The new guy in Atari Teenage Riot. What an insane trip this whole year has been for us. A year ago Alec and him wrote this track, CX wanted me to lay some vocals on here, like riot grrl style. It took some time to come out, as it was one of the first tracks from his album he was recording. There are two sides to hip hop these days, the commercial horrible stuff that gets played at Glastonbury festival or something, then the very very underground stuff which is more imaginary than anything else out there. Watch out…
10. Sleigh Bells – Infinity Guitars
I kind of like this band. I hope they’re still around after the 2011 backlash. Sometimes I imagine I found a 7 inch vinyl of this in some small indie record store in Newcastle or something…

Lisa Elle- Dark Horses
L.P’s:
Bo Ningen- Bo Ningen
Black Keys- Brothers
BRMC- Beat the Devils Tattoo
Caribou- Swim
Arial Pinks Haunted Graffiti- Before Today
Stellar Om Source- Trilogy Select
E.P’s:
Gazelle Twin- Changelings
Factory Floor- Lying/A Wooden Box
Junip-Rope and Summit

Amanda- Pug Records
Superchunk – Majesty Shredding
Big Troubles – Worry
Surf City – Kudos
Wavves – King Of The Beach
Ty Segall – Melted
Las Robertas – Cry Out Loud
Of Montreal – False Priest
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today
The Fall – Your Future Our Clutter
Sandy City – Nice Hat (EP)

Me You Us Them
Hooray For Earth-Momo
Refused-The Shape of Punk to Come (vinyl re-issue)
Appomattox-Appmttx
Retribution Gospel Choir-2
The Prids-Chronosynclastic
Stereolab-Not Music
Les Savy Fav-Root for Ruin
Soundpool-Mirrors in Your Eyes
Autolux-Transit Transit
Grandfather-Why I’d Try

Captain Polaroid
1. Los Campesinos! – Romance is Boring ‘Romance Is Boring’ is, for me, the clear winner of 2010. Packed with beautiful lyrical imagery, exceptionally produced and so brilliantly constructed that it can easily be listened to on repeat.
2. She & Him – Volume 2
3. The Megaphonic Thrift – Decay Decoy
4. Horowitz – Popkids of the World Unite!
5. Superchunk – Majesty Shredding
6. Male Bonding – Nothing Hurts
7. Shrag – Life! Death! Prizes!
8. Best Coast – Crazy for You
9. Manic Street Preachers – Postcards From a Young Man
10. Everybody Was In The French Resistance… Now! – Fixin’ the Charts Volume One

Ryan & Rebecca- Stripmall Architecture
1. Mountain Man – Made The Harbor
2. Efterklang – Magic Chairs
3. The National – High Violet
4. John Grant – Queen Of Denmark
5. Apparatjik – We Are Here
6. Crocodiles – Sleep Forever
7. Gayngs – Relayted
8. Hot Chip – One Life Stand
9. Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
10. Glasser – Ring

Shark?
5. Eternal Summers – Silver Husband/wife duo make beautiful Vaselines-esque tunes.
4. Male Bonding – Nothing Hurts British proto-punk done right.
3. No Age – Everything In Between Great things come in threes and No Age’s third LP may be their best.
2. Ty Segall – Melted I want to melt with this album forever.
1. Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Beyond Today Should be dipped in bronze and left on the mantel as a testament to the lost art of album-making.
Favorite hip hop album:
Big Boi – Sir Lucious Left Foot
Favorite world music album:
Konono no. 1 – Assume Crash Position

Kjartan Holm- For A Minor Reflection
1. The National – High Violet
2. Sleigh Bells – Treats
3. Agent Fresco – A Long Time Listening
4. Wavves – King Of The Beach
5. Skúli Sverrisson – Sería II
6. No Age – Everything In Between
7. Broken Social Scene – Forgiveness Rock Record
8. Twin Shadow – Forget
9. Fang Island – Fang Island
10. Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest

Andrew- Our Anatomy
Australian.
1. A Dead Forest Index – Antique EP
2. Otouto – Pip
3. My Disco – Little Joy
4. Heirs – Fowl
5. Mystery Twin – S/T
International.
1. Emeralds – Does It Look Like I’m Here?
2. Gold Panda – Lucky Shiner
3. Blonde Redhead – Penny Sparkle
4. Sufjan Stevens – The Age of Adz
5. Lower Dens – Twin Hand Movement

Steven Ansell- Blood Red Shoes
1. Pulled Apart By Horses- Pulled Apart By Horses
We toured with this band a lot early in the year when our album came out and we had to wait a few months for them to get signed and finally get the album out. They’re my favourite live band in England right now without a doubt.
2. Women – Public Strain
My bandmate Laura got me into these guys – we got back from tour and she went to see them in London and immediately called me shouting, “You HAVE to go to the Brighton show”. I’m glad I did. Amazing.
3. Autolux – Transit Transit
These guys have only just released their 2nd album after the first one came out in 2004. They have a real west-coast dreamy acid-y vibe to the noise they make but this album has a bit more use of electronic sounds as well as huge waves of guitar.
4. Rolo Tomassi- Cosmology
This is pretty dense stuff but they found a new really spacey element to their sound compared to the first album. Another great, live band who’ve really pushed themselves on the 2nd album to explore something more. Although to be honest they cover more ground musically in one song than most bands cover in 3 albums.
5. Liars – Sisterworld
You never really know quite what this band are going to come back with from one album to the next. I wasn’t that taken with their previous one, but I love “Drums Not Dead” and I really like this one too. Thematically it seems quite inspired by their return from living in Berlin back to LA and I quite like the aggression that seems to have brought out in them.

Ed- Tears Run Rings
1. Caribou – Swim (Merge)
2. The Radio Dept. – Clinging To A Scheme (Labrador)
3. Ceremony – Rocket Fire (Killer Pimp)
4. The European – In A Very Real Sense Now (Stolen)
5. The Chemical Brothers – Further (Astralwerks)
6. Blue Sky Black Death – Third Party (Fake Four)
7. Wild Nothing – Gemini (Captured Tracks)
8. Secret Shine – The Beginning and the End (self-released)
9. School of Seven Bells – Disconnect From Desire (Vagrant)
10. Bubblegum Leomonade – Sophomore Release (Matineé)
runners up:
The Cavalcade – Many Moons (Pebble)
The Depreciation Guild – Spirit Youth (Kanine)
A Sunny Day in Glasgow – Autumn, again (self-released)
Robyn – Body Talk (Cherrytree)
Germany Germany – Radiowave (THaF)
Phil Wilson – God Bless Jim Kennedy (Slumberland)
Allo Darlin’ – Allo Darlin’ (Fortuna Pop)
Benoît Piolard – Lasted (Kranky)

The Lucid Dream
Beach House-Teen Dream
BRMC- Beat The Devils Tattoo
Caribou-Swim
Caribou Vibration Ensemble featuring Marshall Allen
Crocodiles- Sleep Forever
Wooden Shjips- Vol 2

Matt Finney- Heinali and Matt Finney
1. The National- High Violet
2. The Gaslight Anthem- American Slang
3. Whirl- Distressor
4. Yawning- Noah
5. Murmuure- Murmuure

Home Video
Caribou – Swim
Hot Chip – One Life Stand
Twin Shadow – Forget
Massive Attack – Heligoland
Washed Out – Life of Leisure
Robyn – Body Talk
Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
Bot’Ox – Blue Steel
UNKLE – Where Did The Night Fall
ceo – White Magic

Brian Hancheck- The Arctic Flow
1. Belle & Sebastian-Write About Love
2. The Cure-Disintegration (3cd remastered edition)
3. The Drums-The Drums
4. Soda Shop-Farewell 7″
5. The Cavalcade-Many Moons
6. Starflyer 59-Changing Of The Guard
7. Foxtail Somersault-Reflection
8. Two Wounded Birds-My Lonesome (single)
9. Northern Portrait-Criminal Art Lovers
10. Wild Nothing-Gemini

Manuel- Havalina
Grinderman – Grinderman 2
The Black Keys – Brothers
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Beat the Devil’s Tatoo
Massive Attack – Heligoland
Maga – A la Hora del Sol
Maika Makovski – Maika Makovski

Monserrat- Las Robertas
1. Teen Dream-Beach House
2. Brothers-Black Keys
3. Interpol-Interpol
4. Hell to Play-The Whines
5. The Big Black and The Blue- First Aid Kit
6. Astro Coast-Surfer Blood
7. Halcyon Digest-Deerhunter
8. Congratulations-MGMT
9. The Fool-Warpaint
10. Sex With an X-The Vaselines
11. Tiny Monsters-TGW
12. ZO-Zopilot
13. Harlem-Hippies

Mercedes- Las Robertas
1. Wild Nothing-Gemini
2. Harlem-Hippies
3. The Whines- Hell To Play
4. Beach Fossils-Beach Fossils
5. Beach House-Teen Dream
6. Girls-Broken Dreams Club
7. Heavy Hawaii- HH
8. Weekend-Sports
9. Eternal Summers-Silver
10. Detectives Salvajes- Cairos Papasquiaro

Franco aka Ana María- Las Robertas
1. Total Life Forever – Foals.
2. Halycon Digest – Deerhunter.
3. Brothers – The Black Keys.
4. King of the Beach – Wavves.
5. Los Acetatos – Los Acetatos.
6. Everything in Between – No Age.
7. Congratulations – MGMT
8. Play it Strange – The Fresh & Onlys.
9. Forgivness Rock Record – Broken Social Scene.
10. Tiny Monsters – TGW.

Eric- Object
1. Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
2. Deftones – Diamond Eyes
3. Alain Johannes – Spark
4. Retribution Gospel Choir – 2
5. Fake Hooker – La Tragedia

Sam- The Ganjas
Helmet – Seeing Eye Dog
Adam Franklin – I Could Sleep for a Thousand Years
Big Star – Keep An Eye On The Sky
The Black Crowes “Crowelogy”
The Versions- Resurrection Hotel
Ronnie Wood – I Feel Like Playing
Alice in Chains – Black Gives Way to Blue
Earhride – Something Wicked
Tom Petty – Mojo
Jimi Hendrix – Valleys of Neptune

01st Dec2010

Top 10 Albums of 2010

by admin

Each year, we’ve posted our top ten albums of the previous year.  2010 was a particularly good year for music and for TDOA.  Thanks to the bands, the labels, the promoters and most of all….the readers.

This year we’re presenting individual lists from the three main contributors to the site. Each brings their own tastes and we think you’ll enjoy each of them.

Todd- Editor/Writer

01  Sleigh Bells- Treats

Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

02  Home Video- The Automatic Process

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

03   Blood Red Shoes- Fire Like This

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

04   Les Savy Fav- Root For Ruin

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

05   The Prids- Chronosynclastic

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

06   Jamaica- No Problem

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

07   Ten Million Lights- Ten Million Lights

Fast Asleep by Ten Million Lights

Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

08   For a Minor Reflection- Höldum í átt að óreiðu

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

09   Anais Mitchell- Hadestown

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

10   Whole Sky Monitor- Twisted Little Piggies

Interviewed here
Purchase it via iTunes or Amazon

Amy- Writer

1  Arcade Fire – The Suburbs

2  Anais Mitchell – Hadestown

3  Sleigh Bells – Treats

4  Best Coast- Crazy For You

5 Gayngs- Relayted


Interviewed Here.

6 Twin Shadow – Forget


Interviewed Here.

7 Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Round & Round from Delo Creative on Vimeo.

8 Joanna Newsom – Have One On Me

9 Mumford and Sons – Sigh No More

10 Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest

Sania- Writer

1  Black Rebel Motorcycle Club- Beat The Devils Tattoo

2  Delta Spirit- History From Below

3   The Black Angels- Phosphene Dream

4 Klaxons – Surfing the Void

5  Sonoio- Sonoio

sonoio2 from Alessandro Cortini on Vimeo.

6  Prospect- Honest Lies

7 The Black Keys – Brothers

8  Crocodiles- Sleep Forever


Interviewed Here.

9  Autolux- Transit Transit

10   Holy Fuck- Latin

26th Nov2010

Your New Favorite Band: For A Minor Reflection

by admin

Hailing from Iceland FaMR comprises of four 20-somethings from Reykjavík, Iceland – Kjartan Holm (guitar), Guðfinnur Sveinsson (guitar and piano), Elvar Jón Guðmundsson (bass) and Andri Freyr Þorgeirsson (percussion). Their music is best described as energetic, melodious post-rock, though being the natural creative visionaries they are, the band expand and even subvert their style with almost every song. Kjarton, lead guitarist and songwriter talked to Todd about their album of the year-candidate release, Höldum í átt að óreiðu.

TDOA: We’ve interviewed several bands from Iceland and are very aware of the great history of music there. Nonetheless, we find it amazing that there are so many good bands coming from your country. It would appear that there is a greater focus on music in your country than here in the United States. Can you talk about why music is such an important part of life in Iceland?

Kjarton: I guess it’s a classic thing to say that ‘we don’t have anything better to do’, which is right to a certain point. But I think it’s just so very easy to be inspired to create something new here in Iceland. Because it’s a very small but really beautiful country, and we have all these different artists, whether they’re musicians, painters, writers or whatever, who only need to look out their window and see the mountains or go downtown and look at the people to get ideas for some new art, in any form. But I guess that the musicians have gotten the most attention abroad, thanks to Björk and Sigur Rós and all that. I also like the atmosphere among musicians here in Iceland. Everybody are friends and have shows together. There isn’t much of competition, just friends influencing one another with their music!

TDOA: Quite honestly, I don’t like many of the bands that are classified as “post-rock” because they write songs that tend to be self-indulgent and dull. However, I would never classify your music that way. As your write songs, how do you edit yourselves to keep the music interesting and perpetually intense?

Kjarton: When we write our music, we try to make it as melodic as we can. So far we don’t have any vocals, so the melodies are our lead instruments. We like it loud, and of course we also like it mellow and beautiful. But I agree with you on that the ‘post-rock’ genre is often self-indulgent and dull, and I guess we’re just trying not to get stuck in the same thing, song after a song. Always trying something new, one step at a time.

TDOA: How did you become involved with KEXP? Can you talk a bit about how they have supported music in Iceland?

Kjarton: The KEXP crew is fantastic! We originally came in contact with them during the Iceland Airwaves festival in 2009, when we were asked to play a couple of songs for them in Stúdíó 12, which is a studio inside the National Icelandic Broadcasting Service building. They recorded the set with a small introduction from Einar Örn, former member of Sykurmolarnir and then broadcasted it on their website. We’ve gotten quite the attention thanks them. But we were not the only band they recorded. They recorded number of other great Icelandic bands also, and helped them in that same way. We were honored to do the same thing this year also.

TDOA: Can you talk about your experiences touring with Sigur Rós? First, what did you learn from being around them and watching them play?

Kjarton: The Sigur Rós tour was something that I will never forget. Going from playing for 150 people to 10.000 people every night is quite the experience! We supported them for nearly a month all over Europe. I think it were around 16 or 17 shows, and we sold over 2000 records on that tour. This is by far the most fun thing I’ve ever done. And of course you learn a lot from watching these guys. These guys are professionals! Seeing how they organize things is probably the most amazing part of the whole learning process.

TDOA: Second, do you have any interesting stories about that tour? Anything that happened backstage that would be interesting to fans?

Kjarton: I could probably release a pretty thick book with all the stories that took place both backstage, in the tour buses and just during the whole tour. But I’m not going to give anything up this time. Let’s just say that these guys know how to enjoy life, as they should!

TDOA: Can you tell us about the “Inspired By Iceland” campaign and how you became involved with it?

Kjarton: Inspired By Iceland was a pretty cool concept. The idea was to inform people all over the world about Iceland. We were maybe not the most popular country for a while due to the financial crisis and Eyjafjallajökull, the massive volcano that stopped air traffic all over Europe. So this was kind of a marketing plan to regain some respect and make peace. We were, among many other Icelandic band, chosen to play somewhere in the country side of Iceland and they would record it and put it on their Inspired By Iceland website. We got one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to in Iceland, Hellnar, an ancient fishing village situated on the westernmost part of Snæfellsnes. There we played a song called ‘Dansi Dans’ with a little help of two cellos and an acoustic guitar and that video immediately got a lot of views. Great experience.

TDOA: You played some shows in the U.S. a couple of years ago. Can you talk about that experience and how life/culture is different here than in Iceland?

Kjarton: The U.S. and Canada tour was our first tour. I think we were only 17 or 18 years old by then. An American band called Northern Valentine and a Canadian band called Holoscene contacted us through MySpace after our first Iceland Airwaves appearance in 2007 and invited us on a three weeks tour in U.S. and Canada. That was really fun, it’s a lot different than playing in Europe. I think that Europeans are more open minded towards this kind of music than the Americans, but I might be wrong. Anyway, it was a really fun tour though!

TDOA: You played some shows in the U.S. a couple of years ago. Can you talk about that experience and how life/culture is different here than in Iceland?

Kjarton: This year was our fourth Iceland Airwaves appearance and by far the weirdest one. We were on a nearly month long European tour and landed on the Friday of Iceland Airwaves and played later that same night. We flew in from Gatwick airport in the UK and our flight was delayed for three or four hours I think so we were getting pretty nervous that we wouldn’t make it in time. But eventually we were allowed to board the plane and landed in Iceland during dinner time, missed our sound check, so we only got a quick line check right before the gig. But when we finally got on stage and played – the venue called Iðnó – was packed and there was a huge line outside the venue. So just like in the fairy tales, everything ended well! I didn’t get to see many bands though. I saw Hercules and Love Affair, I think they’re called, and they were really good.

TDOA: What’s next for the band? New music? Coming back to the U.S.?

Kjarton: Right now we’re just working on new material and planning some tours hopefully early 2011. Both in U.S. and Europe.

You can purchase their amazing new album via iTunes
here in the U.S.: Höldum í átt að óreiðu – For a Minor Reflection

and here in the U.K.: Höldum í átt að óreiðu – For a Minor Reflection

30th Jun2010

Top 10 albums of 2010….thusfar

by admin

As we approached the mid-point of 2010, we paused to reflect back on the great records we’ve heard.  Too often, we hear people complain that there aren’t any great new records coming out.  Our complaint, is that there are so many great records that people aren’t paying attention to.  For all the hype behind the great records by Sleigh Bells and Foals, there are so many unsigned bands deserving of your attention.  With that in mind, we’ve brought you the ten albums that we’ve enjoyed the most this year.

Rather than bias you with the typical pigeon-holed descriptions of each band, we’ve presented them without comment, merely adding one track that we think best exemplifies the music on each record.  We’ve also provided you with links, so that you can pick up a copy of each of these records, some of which are available for free (gasp).

#1– Sleigh Bells- Treats

Riot Rhythm by Sleigh Bells
Purchase it via iTunes: Treats – Sleigh Bells or Amazon: Treats

#2- Foals- Total Life Forever


Blue Blood by Foals
Purchase it via iTunes: Total Life Forever – Foals or Amazon: Total Life Forever

#3- The Prids- Chronosynclastic

Hide Your Thoughts by The Prids
TDOA interview here
Purchase it via iTunes: Chronosynclastic – The Prids or Amazon: Chronosynciastic

#4- Serena Maneesh-No. 2 Abyss in B Minor

I Just Want To See Your Face by Serena Maneesh
TDOA interview here
Purchase it via iTunes: S-M 2: Abyss In B Minor – Serena-Maneesh or Amazon: No 2: Abyss in B Minor

#5- Stripmall Architecture- Feathersongs For Factory Girls


Radium Girls by Stripmall Architecture
Purchase it via BandCamp.

#6- Whirl- Whirl

Meaningless by Whirl
TDOA interview here
Download for free via BandCamp!

#7- For a Minor Reflection- Höldum í átt að óreiðu

Kastljós by For A Minor Reflection
Album available in Iceland only. Contact the band here.

#8- Surfer Blood- Astro Coast

Swim by Surfer Blood
TDOA interview here
Purchase it via iTunes: Astro Coast – Surfer Blood or Amazon: Astro Coast

#9- Admiral Radley- I Heart California


I Heart California by Admiral Radley
TDOA interview here
Purchase it via iTunes (available July 1): Admiral Radley or Amazon: I Heart California (Dig)

#10- The Soft Pack- The Soft Pack

Answer To Yourself by The Soft Pack
TDOA interview here
Purchase it via iTunes: The Soft Pack – The Soft Pack or Amazon: The Soft Pack

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