Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Albums of 2009

Yes, I know, albums of the year, sorry. There is a million of these coming out at this time of year, and by no way is mine meant to compete with them, but I thought that I would just share it.
In no particular order:
Alexisonfire - Young cardinals/Old crows

For me, this was probably my most highly anticipated album of the year. And yes I know I should have grown out of this screaming shit, but I havn't and I don't care. One of my favourite bands ever and having seem them recently live for the first time, my affections towards the Canadians continue. Like any great band, the album is a clear progression from the old but with Alexisonfire still scribbled all over it. Starting the album screaming "We are not the kids we used to be" they burst into what they do best, ever so slightly maturing this time. I never want this band to stop.

Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3

Probably one of the most anticipated albums of the year full stop. And with anticipation comes hype and expectation. And yes of course Jay-Z lives upto it. I'm not claiming I love every single song on here, but others more than make up for it. Empire State of Mind has dominated the latter part of 2009, with Run This Town also having huge success. Many of the songs have collaborations, some big names, Kayne, Rihanna and Alicia, some are new on the scene; Drake and J Cole. But you know if Jay Z has picked them, they are some thing special. Something to watch out for. Blueprint 3 sees the Jigga Man boasts his albums success slamming Elvis and The Stones, some may see this as arrogance and disrespectful, but boy can he back up his claims.

Bombay Bicycle Club - I Had The Blue But Shook Them Loose

BBC fully exploded onto the scene in 2009, mainly due to a big helping shove from BBC R1 introducing. Having only just left school, these guys produced an unbelievable album of clever riffs and equally lyrics. Songs such as Magnet and Always Like This will never grow tired to me. There surely has to be even greater things to come from this band, and going on this album, that is very exciting.

Miike Snow - Animal

As soon as I heard 'Animal' it had something special and different about it. There was a lot of mystery surrounding the two-eyed Miike Snow initally, however their credentials soon appeared. The Swedish pair have produced songs for Madonna, Kylie and even Britney's Toxic. However do not let this put you off. The indie/electro/pop group pack in a mixture of tunes, giving a good variety, not something that you get from most albums. It produces some huge tunes such as Animal and Black & Blue.

Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More

Again when I first heard the single of this stunning album, "Little Lion Man" I instantly wanted to hear more. Accompied by the autumn months, this acoustic folk produced some of the most beautiful music I have heard this year. The array of instruments offered something different from the other indie and acoustics acts around, and in this case different was definitely better. Beautiful playing matched with an amazing rusty voice is perfection.

Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus

This insanely happy French electro indie pop act are going to be big very soon. Already featured in big advertising campaigns, this catchy album is simply a pleasure to listen. It will make you smile, nod your head and ears happy.

Florence and The Machine - Two Lungs

Like many of the artists here, Florence and The Machine suddenly burst onto the scene and possibly Florence more than any other, dominating 2009. With fiery red hair, an amazing voice and individual style, Florence and her Machine produced an amazing debut album. Many of the songs have been played to death on radio and TV, forcing me to tire of the album. But listening to it just the other day reminded me of just how damn good it is.

Passion Pit - Manners

After hearing the song "Sleephead", that has turned out to be one of my singles of year, I quickly got my hands on Chunk of Change. This EP was written for the lead singer's girlfriend for Valentine's Day. Soon followed was the album, Manners. The electro pop act is something pretty new and fresh to me. With a strangely good voice, and family of synths this is a very, very good album.

The Maccabees - Wall of Arms

There a so many great, great songs on this album, No Kind Words, Love You Better and Can You Give It? to name but a few. This is a fantastic piece of mature indie pop, with great riffs and uniquely beautiful voice, it all comes together very nicely.

Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions

I will be the first to admit that I jumped on the Biffy bandwagon along with everyone else this year. I've got friends that liked them when I was in year 9, but I shamefully did not give them a listen until this year. Puzzle is a fantastic album, I loved every single song. Is Only Revolutions better? No, not in my opinion. But its very close. There are some massive songs on there, Bubbles, Captain and of course, Golden Rule. Puzzle set a very high standard for me and Only Revolutions is almost up there, which is no way a bad thing.


So there you are. My top 10 albums. I think. Its difficult to remember albums from the first half of the year, and I strongly relied on my Last.fm. I don't claim this is a definitive list or a fantastic review, but I'd like to hear what you think. If you havn't heard any of these albums, I obviously strongly suggest you do, and if there's any you think I've missed, I'd love to know.

3 comments:

Tom 'Passive' Horne said...

Pretty solid list with the exception of Alexisonfire, Florence and the Machine and Mumford and Sons.

I'm sorry but the only people that still like Alexisonfire were about 16 or 17 in 2004-2005 and weren't quite brave enough to like proper metal, every time I listen to them I find it all very immature. Florence and the Machine is/are only known because of radio 1 - there is nothing interesting about that album. This is yet another example of radio 1 answering a question that nobody wanted an answer to. The Mumford and Sons album I liked until my mate pointed out that it sounds like Coldplay - he's right, it does, so I deleted it off my computer.

I’d definitely have the Biffy Clyro album in my list, some savage riffs in that album. I’d also have Passion Pit, great to hear an American band making music like this. I’d also have Bombay Bicycle Club’s album as well as Jay-Z’s. The Phoenix’s, Maccabees and Miike Snow’s album were all also good - only ‘good’ though.

Personally, I’d have Prodigy’s album up there, that album really set the mood for my summer. I’d have Them Crooked Vultures up there too (it’s a grower but, at times, it’s very QOTSA which is why it’s amazing). I’d also have 'So I Watch You From Afar', Bat for Lashes, Logistics, Mistabishi, possibly Temper Trap’s album.....I can’t think of anymore right now. Signing off.

Jamie said...

I know its in no way shape or form cool to like Alexisonfire, but I'm over it and I will never stop loving them! The emo in me will never die! And yes Florence is very Radio 1, still a very good album. Mumford and Sons, like Coldplay? I've never seen such heard such rubbish in all my life!!

Bat For Lashes and Temper Trap were very very close. Would probably put TT in it now as I only got it yesterday and listened to it all today. Not a big QOTSA fan and not a big fan of what I've heard of TCV. Need to listen to Mistabishi's album, I've liked what I've heard so far.

David Andrew Robinson said...

Very different style to my own, i really enjoy the presentation. when it comes to music, i like hearding people reason their choices, i don't agree with most of the listen, including biffy, lol read mine for details lol

I will have to give alexisonfire another chance, i never liked them before, but i never did listen to the new album, so i will give it a go
but you have to listen to at least one album one mine


haha