Sunday, February 14, 2010

165 SONGS

From my iTunes. With "love." **








** OOPS: I tried to remove all the results that had "love" in the band name or album title because I wanted to just have love tracks. Rereading the list, I realize a few slipped through the cracks. #tryingtobeawesomevalentinesdayblogfail

OOPS 2: I also just noticed there are some song doubles. I guess I should have been less sloppy. But then isn't sloppiness what Valentine's Day is all about? #doublentendre

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

This was going to be a blog about Wolf Parade but instead it is about Technology

Kind of.

I've noticed that my blogs are getting shorter and my status updates are getting longer.

Somewhere, somehow, something got f*ck up.

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This blog was brought to you by the iPad. Because everyone and their gearheaded brother is talking about it today.

[Wolf Parade, I still love you and I still give a damn anyway]

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Highway to the Danger Zone

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It is stuck in my head and now it will be stuck in yours.



[hunk]

Sunday, January 3, 2010

TOP 100 ALBUMS OF THE DECADE (woh)



I’ve loved the 2000s. I’ve loved the music, I’ve loved the fashion, I’ve loved witnessing the impact of our move to digital everything. Yes, we’ve seen a lot of rehashing of styles and sounds, but there was a lot of “making it new” à la Ezra Pound -- taking old classics and molding them to be relevant, fresh, sometimes lame, other times awesome, always intriguing. I’ll save my favourite trends, films and moments of the decade for a another blog, though. For now, it's music.

The thing with Top 10 (20, 100) lists is that they're never truly comprehensive. Particularly when you're trying to sum up the best of a whole decade. Where do you start? Fundamentally, the picks will always be subjective because musical tastes are a very personal thing. So for this list, I decided against simply putting what I thought were the most revolutionary and influential albums of the 2000s and chose, instead, ones that were memorable and landmark for me. Self-indulgent? Maybe. But isn’t that the best part of being a college radio DJ?

Note: sometimes I just couldn’t choose between two albums from the same band so I just put both down. F*ck that.

Note2: this started off as a Top 20 list. Oops.


Top 100 Albums of the Decade

  1. Zero 7 – Simple Things
  2. Wolf Parade – Apologies to the Queen Mother
  3. Beck – The Information // Modern Guilt
  4. Radiohead – Kid A
  5. TV On The Radio – Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
  6. The Strokes – Is This It
  7. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
  8. The Arcade Fire – Funeral
  9. Boards of Canada – Geogaddi // Campfire Headphase
  10. Death From Above 1979 – You’re A Woman

    And in no particular order…
  11. The White Stripes – Elephant / White Blood Cells
  12. The Shins – Oh, Inverted World
  13. The Dandy Warhols – Welcome to the Monkey House // Thirteen Tales of Urban Bohemia
  14. Handsome Furs – Plague Park
  15. Air – Talkie Walkie
  16. Mindless Self Indulgence – Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy
  17. Groove Armada – Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
  18. Ladytron – 604
  19. Justice – Cross
  20. Swan Lake – Beast Moans
  21. Metric – Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?
  22. Sunset Rubdown – Shut Up I Am Dreaming
  23. The Killers – Hot Fuss
  24. Mount Sims – Wild Light
  25. The Postal Service – Give Up
  26. Daft Punk – Discovery
  27. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Fever to Tell
  28. Thievery Corporation – Cosmic Game
  29. The Kills – Midnight Boom
  30. Autolux – Future Perfect
  31. Beirut – Gulag Orkestar
  32. Vitamins For You – I’m Sorry for Ever and for Always
  33. Sinewave – Unity Gain
  34. MSTRKRFT – The Looks
  35. Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand
  36. Caribou – Andorra
  37. The Rapture – Echoes
  38. Black Lips – Good Bad Not Evil
  39. M.I.A. – Kala
  40. Does It Offend You, Yeah? – You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into
  41. Klaxons – Myths of the Near Future
  42. Jackson and His Computer Band – Smash
  43. Peter Bjorn and John – Writer’s Block
  44. Sam Roberts – We Were Born in a Flame
  45. Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles
  46. Wintersleep – Untitled
  47. Destroyer – This Night
  48. Digitalism – Idealism
  49. Edit – Crying Over Pros for No Reason
  50. Feist – The Reminder
  51. Modest Mouse – Good News For People Who Like Bad News
  52. Le Tigre – This Island
  53. The Go! Team – Thunder, Lightning, Strike
  54. Grizzly Bear – Yellow House
  55. Midlake – The Trials of Van Occupanther [Bonus CD]
  56. Amy Winehouse – Back To Black
  57. The Horrors – Primary Colours
  58. M83 – Saturdays = Youth
  59. Bellavista – Bellavista
  60. Broken Social Scene – Broken Social Scene
  61. The Blood Brothers – Crimes
  62. The Black Keys – Thickfreakness
  63. The Chemical Brothers – We Are the Night
  64. The Von Bondies – Pawn Shoppe Heart
  65. Interpol – Turn on the Bright Lights
  66. Hexes and Ohs – Goodbye Friend, Welcome Lover
  67. John and Jehn – Amour Ne Nous Dechirera Pas
  68. You Say Party! WE Say Die! – Hit the Floor!
  69. Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah – Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah
  70. I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness – Fear is on Our Side
  71. All India Radio – Permanent Evolutions
  72. Dungen – Ta Det Lugnt
  73. Coldplay – Parachutes
  74. Giant Drag – Hearts & Unicorns
  75. Goldfrapp – Black Cherry
  76. The Hives – Tyrannosaurus Hives
  77. Beef Terminal – Anger Do Not Enter
  78. Ulrich Schnauss – Far Away Trains Passing By
  79. Eagles of Death Metal – Death By Sexy
  80. Frog Eyes – The Folded Palm
  81. Vinyl Republik Compilation – Fear of a Digital Planet
  82. Peaches – Teaches of Peaches
  83. Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours
  84. Wolfmother – Wolfmother
  85. Madonna – Confessions on a Dance Floor
  86. We Are Wolves – Total Magique
  87. Bloc Party – Silent Alarm
  88. Tokyo Police Club – A Lesson in Crime
  89. The Knife – Deep Cuts
  90. T. Raumschmiere – Radio Blackout
  91. Supergrass – Life on Other Planets
  92. Miles Tilmann – Xenon EP
  93. The Presets – Beams
  94. Calvin Harris – I Created Disco
  95. Alphawezen – L’après midi d’un microphone
  96. The Organ – Grab That Gun
  97. Nouvelle Vague – Bande a Part
  98. Nathan Fake – Drowning in a Sea of Love
  99. Hot Chip – Rarities and Remixes
    I’ll finish off with one of my favourite songs of the decade: Louis XIV – “Finding Out True Love is Blind”

AND a huge thanks to somafm.com’s “Groove Salad,” last.fm and CJLO Radio for getting me through many a late-night paper session, to all the cool people I’ve shared music and musical moments with over the years (you know who you are), to iPod playlists, to CMJ marathon, Pop Montreal, Mutek, Piknic Electronik, RESFEST and the dozens of great festivals, shows and venues (RIP Spectrum), to Montreal artists period, and finally, to the blessed Internets, with your discographies, lyrics, band info, set lists, Myspaces, Facebooks, Wikis, Youtube vids [making a music videophile not ever have to videotape another music clip (15 tapes of videos is enough, right?)], and just your, like, everything.

Friday, October 23, 2009

BIRTHDAY FAIL


Deciding to forgo any sort of birthday celebration this year seemed like a good idea at the time. Now, on a Friday night with one hour left of birthday time, I realize I may have miscalculated things.

HELLO 29!


This message was brought to you by PMS.
Because whining never felt so good.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

This Just In

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

TOP ALBUMS AND SHOWS OF 2008




MOST-LISTENED-TO ALBUMS

1. At Mount Zoomer – Wolf Parade
Yes, it’s true. I have a serious hard-on for Wolf Parade. If you ask me about musical faves, I’ll inevitably blather on about Spencer and Dan or, by extension, Sunset Rubdown, Handsome Furs or Swan Lake, even. My love for the band, however, is not unfounded; I think they write fantastic shit -– both lyrically and musically –- and the uniqueness of the two lead vocals solidifies the fact. Apologies to the Queen Mary was, and still is for me, a close-to-perfect album –- one that grabs you with its catchy hooks, and lingers with its lyrical dexterity. So much so that three years later, it’s still on my heavy rotation list. You could imagine, then, how much I was anticipating their sophomore record -– especially after seeing what the two leads were doing with their side projects. Admittedly, At Mount Zoomer didn’t really stick right away -– it took several listens for me to warm up to it. But when I did, *sigh,* I really did. Unlike Apologies’ quick catchiness, ... Zoomer beckons us slowly, almost subtly at first, and has more of an experimental and epic feel to it, revealing that Dan and Spencer have interpolated their side-project musings into Wolf Parade. This is not a bad thing. The tracks maintain an air of unpredictability, many of which build up to gloriously satisfying climaxes (“California Dreamer” “Kissing the Beehive,”). Songs like “Language City,” however, keep up the spirit of the band’s generational-anthem sing-alongs that made their debut so yummy. Oh, and their use of keyboards totally kicks ass. Don’t believe me? Check out “Animal In Your Care” and “The Great Estates.” What else can I say about this album except that it makes me cry happy tears?

2. Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles
I debated putting this album on my list at all, never mind making it my number two. The controversy surrounding the band gives me a headache, but, unfortunately, they managed to sample their way into my heart. Their use of excerpts from the likes of Death From Above and Van She, and their collaboration with Health yielded some of my most listened-to songs of 2008 (“Untrust Us,” “Vanished” and “Crimewave”). And while at times this album sounds like a schizophrenic Atari console, it finds balance with more mellow and highly listenable tracks. Like it or not, these kids have upped the ante on late 2000’s electronic music, and will have, no doubt, a slew of both copycats and followers.

3. Midnight Boom – The Kills
How do you perfect the lo-fi bluesy goodness of No Wow? You release Midnight Boom, evidently. With hints of Blondie and Peaches, this album has more of a dance spin to it but never abandons the raw feel that the band is known for. Overall, a refreshing and sexy rock release. Oh, and do me a favour and see The Kills live, too.

4. You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into – Does It Offend You, Yeah?
“We Are Rockstars” was swimming around the scene for years without a home, so it was fine time these guys released an album. While You Have Know Idea… consciously combines all that is trendy in dance-punk today, it does it well enough to create a fun, energized album. Sebastian Grainger’s vocal appearance is also *very* welcomed.

5. Welcome To The Third World – The Dandy Warhols
Courtney Taylor-Taylor and his crew continue to what they do best -– self-consciously, and successfully, allude to different rock eras. I still enjoy.

6. We Are The Night – The Chemical Brothers
The Brothers still manage to work it out. A fantastic record to drive to.

7. Dear Science – TV On The Radio
In my opinion, Dan Sitek, Tunde Adempipe and co. can do no wrong. Wait, I lie. Return to Cookie Mountain was a slight downer for me, simply because parts of it felt like a rehash of some of Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes’ finer moments. Dear Science, however, is a step in an exciting direction, and the follow-up album I had been hoping for.

8. Heavenly Bender – Sam Champion
Maybe I have a little soft spot for Sam Champion because they were the first band I ever interviewed (and they were so damn nice!) Regardless, Heavenly Bender houses some wonderfully nostalgic garage tracks.

9. Saturdays = Youth – M83
A valentine to children of the 80’s everywhere.

10. A Heart Full of Sorrow – Yussuf Jerusalem
I have Mike to thank for introducing me to this gem of an album. I’m really not sure how to describe the sound, other than awesomeness, and maybe lo-fi 60’s garage. Not interested? You will be, after you’ve checked him out. No, seriously, check him out. I demand it.

Forgotten Mentions (how could I?):
Modern Guilt - Beck
Trouble In Dreams - Destroyer

Honourable Mentions:
Attack & Release – The Black Keys
?Como Te Llama? - Albert Hammond Jr.
In Ghost Colors - Cut//Copy
Dystopia - Midnight Juggernauts

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MOST AMAZING SHOWS

There is too much to be said about all these concert experiences, so I will save their elaboration for my blog. All you need to know about them is…THEY GAVE ME ONE. (100 points for identifying obscure quote.)

1. Wolf Parade @ Metropolis
I didn’t think I could love Wolf Parade any more. I love them even more.

2. Caribou @ La Tulipe
One of the best shows I’ve seen. Ever.

3. The Kills @ Le Studio Juste Pour Rire
Hot chemistry + hot music = hot concert

4. Radiohead @ Parc Jean-Drapeau
Do I really need to explain? Didn’t think so.

5. Beck @ Theatre St-Denis
Proof that Beck still has it and will always have it.

6. Destroyer @ Lambi
Dan Bejar is really not as pretentious as you may think! He's awesome, actually.