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New Decade, So What Happened To The 00′s?

1 Jan

Well me happy fellows, welcome welcome to 2010. I hope your new years’ were all more exciting than mine, spent immersed in CSS (code, for those of you who do not live lives as sad as mine,) but I was considering my position as far as music changes, decade to decade. Ten years ago I was standing at the threshold of my teenage years and I think this is where it all goes wrong for a lot of people but I was lucky – my Dad was a main feeder of my music addiction and my childhood was happily spent with Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, Black Uhuru and The Blues Brothers. But at the turn of the millenium… what then?

It is probably no small measure of ‘sad’ that I remember buying my first album at the tender age of 11 – Oasis’ ‘What’s The Story, Morning Glory’. I make no apologies for that – it was good at the time and I was young and impressionable. But what of all that other stuff that was good back then?

So I think I’ll start off I think with a reminisce list – what did the 00′s do for music?

1. The X-Factor – A no-brainer, this one. It’s been one of the highest rated and most watched shows of this decade, and it’s still just a soap opera with people singing. (If you all want an opinion from me on this; I don’t think it has enough power to ruin the music industry, but I don’t think it’s doing us any favours either. By ‘us’, I mean my ears and my brain.)

2. The New ‘Indie’ – The sort of ‘indie’ that classifies itself by sound, rather than by status. Much like ‘pop’, in fact. Examples? Kings Of Leon, Bloc Party. Most indie kids (including myself) classify ‘pop more often by sound, after all. It’s a kind of musical double entendre. Happy faces for that one – hopefully it will mean less snobbery and more appreciation of good music, no matter where it comes from.

3. Folk/Alt. Folk is now officially Cool – Well, at least it is here in Britain, which is a turn up for the books. You’ll be seeing more bearded, glasses-wearing blokes with guitars in pubs surrounded by people, looking nonplussed.

4. Supergroups – I’m not sure when this term originated but it seems to have seen a resurgence in the 00′s, not least with the appearance of Them Crooked Vultures.

5. Illegal Downloads – The jury’s out on this one but I do think illegal downloading is at an all-time high as we enter 2010. Despite this sad-face however, studies have shown that people who torrent and rip music actually buy up to 60% more music legally. I have friends who are proof of this – they’ll torrent an album by a major band then buy three by lesser-known artists just because they’re addicted to the feeling. Some artists have even set this up as a strategy – publish or ‘leak’ your new song/video, then your willing punters might just go out and buy the album. Cheating major labels out of money? Yes, certainly. A small measure of satisfaction from that fact…? I’m afraid I can’t comment, but I’m sure many indie boys and girls would be happy to. Look, labels – there might be a golden niche here if you stop whinging and start getting smart.

6. Recession-proofing – I’ll admit that the days are gone where you can get new albums for seven quid, but with many releases now offering free digital downloads of the tracks (if you buy vinyl) or artwork and EP packages (if you buy digital) we’ve at least started to get a fuller experience for our money.

Points over for today, I’ll also have you all know that I’ve discovered scheduling so one of my new year’s resolutions is to blog every single day! Oh, the excitement! I’ll try to keep this one up with features, reviews, maybe the occasional interview or podcast and newsbites whenever I get them.

Stay tuned folks, and have a great new year!

Top Albums of 2009

23 Dec

All my opinion, of course…

Well folks, it’s that time of the year again – everybody’s wrapping things up before Christmas and who am I to argue – lists have always been a weakness of mine, and I’m always intrigued by other people’s top tens. Speaking of which, if you have a list of your own, get on over to Music Emissions – they’re running a competition to win a $50 Amazon voucher for submitting your top ten. The blog post link is here.

Here are my top albums of 2009, in no particular order:

  1. Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion
  2. No Made Sense – The Epillanic Choragi
  3. Foreign Cinema – Non-Synchronous Sound (EP)
  4. The XX – XX
  5. Built To Spill – There Is No Enemy
  6. Thrice – Beggars
  7. Kings Of Convenience – Declaration of Dependance
  8. The Faceless – Planetary Duality
  9. The Wooden Sky – If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone
  10. Mumford And Sons – Sigh No More
  11. Swamphouse – The Fade (EP)
  12. Brand New – Daisy
  13. Noisettes – Wild Young Hearts
  14. Nosferatu D2 – WGWATCWOHOTBOTN (Explanation)

And a Merry Christmas to you all.

Notable Albums of the 00′s

27 Nov

This isn’t an exhaustive list, but I’ve picked out some of my favourite albums of the past decade and decided to share! A little inspiration for you all, if you’ve not picked up any of these I suggest you give them a listen – if only because you’re after a new perspective on some nostalgic stuff.

Jens Lekman – Night Falls Over Kortedala “Take no heroes, only inspiration.”

The National – Alligators Boxer’ only just missed out here.

The Knife – Silent Shout The Knife take everything fizzy that came before, toss it over their shoulder and say ‘fuck that’. Lovely, dark, ambient trance music.

Thrice – Beggars The best band in the world. They just are.

No Made Sense – The Epillanic Choragi How these Reading metallers aren’t superstars yet I’ll never know.

Spoon – Kill The Moonlight This is about as good as neo-garage gets.

Brand New – The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me Again, ‘Daisy’ only just misses out here… Both are amazing rock listens though.

The Postal Service – Give Up Couldn’t go for a decade-oriented entry without The Postal Service. I’ve nearly worn out this vinyl now.

The XX – XX Newcomers? Certainly. One of the best debut albums ever? Yes.

Muse – Black Holes And Revelations No denying it, this was a career-defining album for Muse. Social paranoia, politics, romance… all the bases covered.

The Libertines – The Libertines Whatever your feelings about the members, there’s no denying that this paid serious homage to the garage rock revival.


Latest Listens #2

9 Nov

(You guys would be ashamed of the time it just took me to work out how to hashkey on my iMac…)

RIGHT latest listens is back! Giving you all suggestions of good stuff to get your ears into. Here is today’s list:

Pepology

Uh Huh Her

International Trust

Cazals

Sportsday Megaphone

Canoe



Latest Listens, Old & New

24 Sep

Eels – Hombre Lobo

Art Brut – Bang Bang Rock & Roll

Muse – Origin Of Symmetry

Brand New – Daisy

Pink Floyd – A Saucerful of Secrets

Cazals – What Of Our Future

Ratatat – Classics

New Delphic EP & Indie Of The Year ’09

2 Sep

Just a quick update today as I feel as if I’ve neglected you all recently but I have TONS to do!A few quick notes, and my current playlist in case you need some inspiration:

1. The Postal Service, ‘

2. Delphic, ‘This Momentary’

3. Thrice, ‘Beggars’

4. Lovvers, ‘OCD Go Go Girls’

5. The Victorian English Gentlemen’s Club, ‘Love On An Oil Rig’

Mostly new stuff there, but I’ve dug out some of my vinyls too so be prepared for lost of nostalgic bollocks during the next couple of days.

Regarding Delphic, defenitely an up-and-coming trio in the newly-defined electronic genre, and the new ‘This Momentary’ release doesn’t disappoint. They’ve combined all the best bits of indie rock and electronica, and I’m loving it lots, so you should all support them! Also check out their previous EP ‘Counterpoint’, released in back in April; both are on iTunes and well worth a listen. It’s kind of like Friendly Fires, but better.

As for everyone indie, get yourselves over to Music Emissions, it’s time for Indie Of The Year 2009. Some awesome unsigned and independant acts to check out over there, and get voting because you guys can win some very cool stuff. While you’re on there you can add me if you so wish, my username is Archelon (no surprises there). See you all very soon with more reviews!

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