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tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-21 22:05:23
December 16 2009 23:47 GMT
#1
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Earlier this year, Vekzel made a great music blog where he listed his favorite albums from this year of music. I wasn't ready to tip my hand yet, but I was intrigued by his choices, and inspired to post my own list of music. After an exhaustive (read: relaxing and wonderful) few days of catching up on all the music I missed this year; I present (Treehugger's) Best 10 Albums of 2009!

Music is a hit or miss business, but I hope that at the very least I will mention something that's new for you, that turns out to be just what you were looking for.

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#1: The Hazards of Love by The Decemberists
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This is not an album for the morning commute. The Hazards of Love demands a lot of effort from the listener. For one, it's essentially all one, hour-long song, with 17 tracks that meld seamlessly into each other. And secondly, it's all one epic story about a shape-shifter, a damsel in distress, a forest queen, a murderer, and... well you get the idea.

This is an incredibly ambitious record, that just works perfectly. Best listening with the volume high, and the lights off, and even better live. (I've been twice.) All in all, it's simply glorious.
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How do I choose a track from an album that's all one track? Start from the beginning:


#2: Hospice by the Antlers
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I didn't hear this album until shamefully late in the year, but I'm incredibly thankful that I found it. This album hits all the notes, it can be upbeat, it can be catchy, and it can be tender and sad. Mostly the latter. There's a story behind this album as well- it tells the story of a friend dying from bone cancer, and it's done so realistically, I don't care what really happened. What's most striking about this album is the raw emotion it contains. There's so much going on in each song.
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Perhaps this isn't a song that catches you immediately and makes you jump up and buy the record, but give it time, it's sincere, and the album's best song.


#3: Troubador by K'naan
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There really isn't a hip-hop artist quite like K'naan. His childhood growing up in Mogadishu, Somalia gives him the kind of perspective that dwarfs that of nearly any other rapper. Perhaps because of that, K'naan eschews attempts to dump him in any specific genre. He appeared one week with the 'Rock the Bells' hip-hop festival, and then the next with Jason Mraz. His music is versatile, genuine, and really fun to listen to.
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This is my favorite song of this year, and K'naan's best. He knows it too, because he always ends his sets with a quiet, acoustic freestyle, and then rolls into this song. It's a classic.


#4: Far by Regina Spektor
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This album felt like a change of pace from Regina Spektor, which might sound odd because the soviet-born artist seems to change her tack every other song. But while her last release; the fantastic Begin to Hope was an album that won you over with quirk, and idiosyncrasy, Far is a more pop-style record which mixes great fun sounds, with Spektor's great little oddball sounds and lyrics. I started playing this album when it came out, and then halfway through, I had loved every single song. I felt like maybe I wasn't in the right mood to listen objectively.

Not at all- this album is still great.
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This is the album's first song, and I love how it welcomes you into the album, arms wide, and just makes you want to hear more.


#5: Middle Cyclone by Neko Case
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Neko Case writes fantastic lyrics, and backs it up with a potent voice that rings out like a clarion call. This album is my favorite of her albums to date, because I think the stand-out songs on this album are the best she's ever done. And the overall quality of every song on this album is just excellent.
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I've already linked this song in a previous blog, but it's good enough to feature again.


#6: Throw Down Your Heart by Béla Fleck (and others)
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I saw Béla Fleck live in Central Park, New York City where he was performing along with the absolutely brilliant Kora player Toumani Diabate, and it was mesmerizing. Fleck is a banjo virtuoso from the United States who traveled to Africa a few years ago and just jammed with famous African musicians. A documentary and an album came out of it, and it's all just wonderful music. Each track is unique, because it's a collaboration with a different artist, and yet the album is held together wonderfully by Fleck's incredible ability to pair his banjo with different instruments. I never thought I'd recommend a banjo album, but this is just an ode to string instruments everywhere.
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This is a cut from the documentary version of Throw Down Your Heart, just a small piece of the whole concert.


#7. Hold Time by M. Ward
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Hold Time was on my list for a long time, and has never really left it for me. M. Ward has a really old voice and his lyrics and songs have old souls. There's just something really warm and comforting about his songs, and there's sincerity in the delivery that is so winning.
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This song has a funny build to it, but it's more than worth it. Great stuff.


#8: Wind's Poem by Mount Eerie
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This album has my favorite cover art of the year, and is also another record that I just discovered way too late. It's hard to know what to make of this. Mount Eerie is a one man band with a guy named Phil Elverum, and there's almost too much on this album to digest. There's metal tracks- just saturation with a quiet little voice in the back singing tender poetry. Then there's quiet songs filled with ambient noise of birds, and crickets, and the wind. Oh, how the wind howls through this album...!
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There's the metal sound in this album (the song is: "Wind's Dark Poem") but this album's most distinctive feature must be its endless quiet and the gusts of wind that punctuate its songs. This is a song that has all of that.


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There's a bonus in the song "Wind Speaks"
One of the lines goes "I am the tauren of terran flame.."


#9: Sometimes I Wish I Were An Eagle by Bill Callahan
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Bill Callahan is a poet, first and foremost, and you get the feeling that only he could make his lyrics fit with quiet the comfort that he does. He's has the kind of voice that comes after years of smoking (I don't know if he does, but, as an aside, he used to make music under the name 'Smog' ) and I never get tired of how his songs unfold. It's impossible to be impatient with his music.
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This was the first song I heard from the album, and it's just great how hear play out, there's so much repetition, and I never care.


#10: Incredibad by The Lonely Island
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This is the successor to last year's "Flight of the Conchords"- a clever comedy album that is totally underrated musically. This isn't a complicated album by any stretch, but great music doesn't need to be particularly heady. This is an album that was fun to listen to, but had the lyrics, and a gift for production, that made this more than just a parody album. There's nothing lazy about these songs.
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Of course, I'm On A Boat.


***

This was a fantastic year for music. In past years, I felt like getting up to ten albums has been a bit of a stretch. This year, I'm annoyed at who I left out.

Here are a bonus five songs:
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Telekinesis - Coast of Carolina
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Fanfarlo - The Walls Are Coming Down
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Andrew Bird - Anonanlimal
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Noah and the Whale - Blue Skies
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Speech Debelle - Spinnin'
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Hope you found some new music. Feel free to tell me I'm an idiot who likes indie hipster garbage. Tell me what I totally missed!

EDIT: I'm editing already. Marianne Faithful had a great album of covers called "Easy Come, Easy Go", and "Dark Was the Night" was probably the greatest charity album I've ever heard, 'Ocean Eyes' from Owl City was excellent as well.

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zulu_nation8
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
China26351 Posts
December 16 2009 23:51 GMT
#2
I have Hospice, Middle Cyclone, and Wind's Poem. Hospice is okay but too lethargic. Middle Cyclone is inconsistent but I will always love Neko. Haven't listend to Wind's Poem that much but it seems pretty good so far.
prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
December 16 2009 23:56 GMT
#3
Quite a lot of really nice stuff here that I haven't even heard of man. Thanks for all this stuff, I like most of it! Particularly regina spektor! Very cool stuff.
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Ingenol
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States1328 Posts
December 16 2009 23:58 GMT
#4
Listening to Hospice right now! Great album.
mg
Profile Joined August 2009
88 Posts
December 17 2009 00:00 GMT
#5
Hospice and Dark Was the Night <3
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meeple
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Canada10211 Posts
December 17 2009 00:00 GMT
#6
Hot shit, I wish more people would do this, I'm finding out about so many new artists that I haven't heard about before. The Antlers for sure caught my attention, definitely my kind of music. Reminds me somewhat of the Stars, whom I love. Anyways, thanks for the new tunes!
JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
December 17 2009 00:13 GMT
#7
good picks dude! Though I can't say I really liked The Hazards of Love…thing never went anywhere. Concept albums are often boring, this was not an exception to the rule.

I'll post my Best of 2009 list soon…you've inspired me!
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tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-17 00:31:37
December 17 2009 00:21 GMT
#8
On December 17 2009 09:13 JWD wrote:
good picks dude! Though I can't say I really liked The Hazards of Love…thing never went anywhere. Concept albums are often boring, this was not an exception to the rule.

I'll post my Best of 2009 list soon…you've inspired me!


I do think 'Hazards' was a bit of a "love it or overrated" album (nobody hates it, they just don't care for it). When I first heard the album, a friend of mine called me up, and said in a worried tone, "I'm not so sure I like it..". I tuned in to NPR's SXSW coverage, and listened live, around midnight in front of my computer, and I was just entranced. I told her to give it a chance, and we saw it in concert, and it was easily the greatest concert I've ever been to.

On December 17 2009 09:00 meeple wrote:
Hot shit, I wish more people would do this, I'm finding out about so many new artists that I haven't heard about before. The Antlers for sure caught my attention, definitely my kind of music. Reminds me somewhat of the Stars, whom I love. Anyways, thanks for the new tunes!


Sounds like you'll get your wish, if JWD posts! I don't know The Stars though, so I'm going to have to check them out. I love sharing and getting new music!

On December 17 2009 08:51 zulu_nation8 wrote:
I have Hospice, Middle Cyclone, and Wind's Poem. Hospice is okay but too lethargic. Middle Cyclone is inconsistent but I will always love Neko. Haven't listend to Wind's Poem that much but it seems pretty good so far.


Knew you'd get in here, Zulu. I respectfully disagree with you on Hospice, and MC, but I do once again agree on one point, I do love Neko Case. Wind's Poem is just a strange album, but it's so good. It reminds me of Shearwater who put out an excellent album last year.

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JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
December 17 2009 00:30 GMT
#9
Not "The Stars," just Stars. And they are an absolutely fantastic band. You will love them, based on the albums I see in your list here.

Start with Set Yourself on Fire, then go to In Our Bedroom After the War.
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JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
December 17 2009 00:31 GMT
#10
what about Band of Horses and Blind Pilot? Check them out…they're up your alley
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tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-11 08:20:14
December 17 2009 00:37 GMT
#11
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JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
December 17 2009 00:42 GMT
#12
kk good luck!
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Ingenol
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States1328 Posts
December 17 2009 00:48 GMT
#13
Also, you missed "Homelands" by The Rural Alberta Advantage. Easily Top 10 of the year for me!
zulu_nation8
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
China26351 Posts
December 17 2009 00:52 GMT
#14
I'll post my favorites of 2009 here

In no particular order

The XX - XX
St.Vincent - Actor
Pains of Being Pure at Heart - self titled
Fevery Ray - self titled
Destroyer - Bay of Pigs
Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
Atlas Sound - Logos
Au Revoir Simone - Still Night, Still Light
Ingenol
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States1328 Posts
December 17 2009 01:00 GMT
#15
Oh man I totally forgot about The Pains! Also on my Top 10 for sure.
JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
December 17 2009 01:25 GMT
#16
On December 17 2009 09:48 Ingenol wrote:
Also, you missed "Homelands" by The Rural Alberta Advantage. Easily Top 10 of the year for me!

oh good pick, seems like this album is within tree.hugger's tastes too
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Elwinros
Profile Joined December 2009
United States93 Posts
December 17 2009 03:54 GMT
#17
This is all Entry level Hipster Garbage.
Entry level StarCraft players -_-
LightRailCoyote
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United States982 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-17 04:54:52
December 17 2009 04:06 GMT
#18
I don't really agree with a lot of the music there. My list would look like this (in no particular order)

Fever Ray-Fever Ray: Seriously if you listen to one thing on this list listen to this. Karen Dreijer Anderson in any incarnation is just fucking amazing. Seriously incredible.
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Mew-No More Stories...
+ Show Spoiler [Mew] +

Mastodon-Crack the Skye
+ Show Spoiler [Mastodon(BANJOFUCKYEAH)] +

Deastro-Moondagger
+ Show Spoiler [Deastro] +

Royksopp-Junior
+ Show Spoiler [Royksopp] +

The Mountain Goats-The Life of the World to Come
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Moderat-Moderat
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St Vincent-Actor
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Edit: Delorean: AYRTON SENNA EP <- Forgot this one. It's brilliant.
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That's all I can really think of. A lot of the stuff I heard from this year didn't strike me as all that good. I guess I'm biased against Regina Spektor, The Decemberists, and The Lonely Island to begin with, so that colors my opinion there. There is some solid stuff that isn't on the list, like Isis's Wavering Radiant, and Animal Collective's Merriweater Post Pavilion, but I didn't feel they were "spectacular" enough to give them such a merit.
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zulu_nation8
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
China26351 Posts
December 17 2009 04:20 GMT
#19
i agree with lightrailcoyote
Elwinros
Profile Joined December 2009
United States93 Posts
December 17 2009 04:23 GMT
#20
On December 17 2009 13:06 LightRailCoyote wrote:
I don't really agree with a lot of the music there. My list would look like this (in no particular order)

Fever Ray-Fever Ray: Seriously if you listen to one thing on this list listen to this. Karen Dreijer Anderson in any incarnation is just fucking amazing. Seriously incredible.
Mew-No More Stories...
Mastodon-Crack the Skye
Deastro-Moondagger
Royksopp-Junior
The Mountain Goats-The Life of the World to Come
Moderat-Moderat
St Vincent-Actor
Edit: Delorean: AYRTON SENNA EP <- Forgot this one. It's brilliant.

That's all I can really think of. A lot of the stuff I heard from this year didn't strike me as all that good. I guess I'm biased against Regina Spektor, The Decemberists, and The Lonely Island to begin with, so that colors my opinion there. There is some solid stuff that isn't on the list, like Isis's Wavering Radiant, and Animal Collective's Merriweater Post Pavilion, but I didn't feel they were "spectacular" enough to give them such a merit.

This is slightly less entry level, but waaaay more hipster garbage.
Entry level StarCraft players -_-
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