10 Best Songs: LCD Soundsystem

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What better time to talk about LCD Soundsystem, my favorite band of my late teens, than now? The band just wrapped up a monumental residency of shows in Brooklyn (that were probably/definitely super spreader events), they’ve got some holiday special streaming, and they were the only band on Warm Visions to earn the Top Song + Album in the same year “honor” until this year, 2021. Hell yes 2021! I’ve had this list talking about my favorite songs of theirs percolating in my drafts for some time, so it’s time to go.

As previously mentioned, LCD Soundsystem was a band that defined my late teens, primarily my senior year of high school and into freshman year of college. I wore an LCD Soundsystem shirt to my first day of radio show training and my mentor (who had an ambient music show) said “yeah… you can play LCD Soundsystem whenever you want (as a dig)… I’m sorry, I didn’t mean that”. The day that the band “broke up”, extended family was over and I couldn’t watch the livestream. Thankfully, I got to see them in Detroit in 2010, where I picked up that shirt that I wore to the radio station. I was crushed about the band breaking up though. Cut to 2017 and they’re back. The 20 shows, the holiday special, a new mediocre record, and all that. It felt like a scorned partner coming back to town with a new haircut, trying to seduce me again after breaking things off.

Aaanyway – here come the hits. (Also spoiler alert there are no songs off their newest album on this list. That album is 100% mid and we all know it).

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Warm Visions’ Top 100 Songs of 2021

Putting a bow on 2021’s Warm Visions list week with my final big piece: 100 of my favorite songs of the year. Doing this the same as the last few years, where I alphabetize 90 of my favorite songs and rank my top 10. There’s no way I can rank 100 songs. Plus it’s all arbitrary. This is what it means to me, not what it means for the greater music scene beyond. All based on my taste, not anyone else’s.

That being said, I feel like there were some pretty universally-loved tracks from this year. I scanned a few friends’ playlists before finalizing this one and felt confident I wasn’t in the dark regarding certain hits from the year, and even felt like hey, maybe I got the good stuff on my list here. I really love listing out my favorite songs, especially after posting my albums list, because I get to feature little musical moments that I have fawned over for the whole year but haven’t gotten to place anywhere else. Maybe it’s a rogue single or on an album that otherwise underwhelmed. Either way, we’ve got sounds of all shapes, sizes and colors below. A nice little grab bag of flavor.

I linked a Spotify playlist below for you to check them all out. Check out 90 of my favorites and peep my Top 10 below that. Hope you enjoy and happy listening.

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Warm Visions’ Top 10 Concerts of 2021

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After a year-plus drought, live music came back to the world in 2021. Living in NYC and being addicted to the high of seeing my favorite songs performed live, I absolutely had to dive back into seeing shows. When I started buying tickets, it felt like the fog of 2020 was clearing a bit and things were returning back to “normal”. Ha haaa… but not for long! I continued going to shows despite being stressed, masked the heck up, and trying to not engage with thick crowds as much. Too much good music came out this year, too many artists on tour with songs that I’m hinging emotional ground on hearing coming through the city. Too many artists I’m anxious to support in some meaningful way again.

I ended up seeing 44 performances by 43 different bands (Yo La Tengo being the only double), with a mini festival at Knockdown Center putting up big numbers in terms of artists added to the list. I had a stretch of seeing four shows over four days leading up to my birthday. My legs are no longer conditioned for shows. I’m going to have to regain my strength.

I maintained my concert-going etiquette though. On that note, can I please ask fellow concert-goers to please mask up (don’t just keep it down just cause you’re drinking an $8 Modelo), please go to the back or to the bar area outside if you’re just going to gab the whole time (too many shows this year I’ve been stuck by people who just talk and talk during sets. Where do you think you are?? Just go to a bar!), and if you’re tall as hell and you worm your way up to the front of the crowd after the show starts, I hope you slip on a banana peel. We’re not animals out here.

To the artists that once again braved the conditions and performed for us – thank you! Your work and art are not taken for granted. I saw some of the most mind-blowing shows of my life this year, and I hope that I can continue to do so in 2022. My full list of shows I saw is below, along with ten alphabetized shows that immediately stuck out to me, along with one shining moment I don’t think I’ll ever forget.

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Warm Visions’ Top 50 Albums of 2021

Here’s the big one – 50 of my favorite albums (plus 11 honorable mentions) from this upside-down, majorly cursed year. The vibes were bad, but the music was good. At least we have that.

It’s interesting looking back at my Best of 2021 So Far list, where I alluded to some kind of post-pandemic world where the vibes would be thriving and the music would be healing in the latter half of the year. The first half definitely felt that way. I hadn’t felt such optimism in a long time. Then almost as soon as we crested into July we took a swift nosedive on the vibe-o-meter. Now it’s December and I’m feeling like it’s March 2020 again, maybe even worse. Not to get too mired in the negative talk, but that’s the landscape these albums have had to trawl through to get here. Chest-bursting hope and positivity and being flung down into the dank depths of pessimism and doom. At least in 2020 we were just in the muck together. This year it was either you believed it was over or you didn’t. It just be like that sometimes. You all know this. Y’all were there.

If you happen to be one of the musicians that made one of the albums on this list, I can’t say anything but thank you. Thank you for braving the elements and putting out your art. My 2021 would have been disastrous without you and I’m sure so many more would agree. For readers: I’ve linked Bandcamp pages (or equivalent purchasing options) to each piece of album art on this post. If you dig the record and you have some holiday bonus money, consider buying some music you see listed here. It would mean a lot to me if you did. And if you feel like leaving a comment about something you hadn’t heard before that you enjoyed, please go ahead! I put a lot of heart into arranging this collection of music, so I hope you enjoy regardless.

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

  • Arooj AftabVulture Prince
  • Doohickey CubicleDon’t Fix Anything 😉
  • FoamboyMy Sober Daydream
  • InsidesSoft Bonds
  • Izzy Johnsonearth tones
  • Laura StevensonLaura Stevenson
  • Marissa NadlerThe Path of the Clouds
  • M. SageThe Wind of Things
  • Wau Wau CollectifYaral Sa Doom
  • Yasmin WilliamsUrban Driftwood
  • You’ll Never Get To HeavenWave Your Moonlight Hat For The Snowfall Train

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Warm Visions’ Top EPs of 2021

It’s time to celebrate the music of 2021, Warm Visions style. I ain’t celebrating 2021 as a year though, because somehow it was worse than 2020. Thankfully the music was quite alright and it got us through some tough times, so yeah, let’s keep it at that. 

I always put out my list of favorite EPs first and this year has got some huge ones. From 90s-referencing slowcore + shoegaze, to electrifying house and techno, to a 60s Californian time capsule, to whatever music Kero Kero Bonito makes, we’ve got a nice display of different sounds and projects for you to introduce yourself to. I’ve listened to A LOT of EPs over the last few days to reacquaint myself with some of this year’s wares, and the amount I was able to blow through in an hour was awesome. It’ll be easy for you to get through the whole list! They’re short! Just dip in and enjoy.

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Recommended Albums: November 2021

Keeping it light this month since I’m hard at work on my Best of 2021 lists. Hopefully those will be done in the next few weeks! In the meantime, check out these five albums I loved from the month, along with a bunch of songs pulled from other albums that came out this month. Ovlov and Mr Twin Sister kick so much ass.

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Recommended Albums: October 2021

Welcome to October 2021’s edition of Recommended Albums, one of the most stacked and exciting months of music I’ve had the privilege of diving into and exploring. Plenty of high quality albums from artists that I’ve been a fan of for a while, along with some really great surprises from newcomers. You will undoubtedly see many of these records in my Top 50 list at the end of the year, and if there are any that you have yet to check out – these get my two-thumbs-up guarantee. Check them out below.

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Listen: Wet – “Blades of Grass” [2021]

After sitting on it for months, I’m so happy to be able to share this song “Blades of Grass” off of Wet’s new self-released album Letter Blue. The whole album is good and a return to form for the band, or maybe a return to me connecting with their material, after being lukewarm on their previous LP. Maybe it has something to do with the band self-releasing the album after being signed to Columbia previously? But aside from that – I enjoy it quite a bit – and even features Blood Orange. C’mon now!

“Blades of Grass”, for me, is an overwhelming, knees-buckling, mind-melting highlight – a true song of the year candidate. It’s also nearly impossible to search for. It’s ALSO incredibly tender, slow-building and ethereal. It’s not a song that will blow you away with sheer volume, tempo or overwhelming musical skill, but rather an elite sense of melancholy, beautiful soundscapes, vivid songwriting and gorgeous arrangements.

Instrumentally and lyrically, the whole track bends and sways, much like the subject matter at hand: blades of grass being pushed at will by the forces of the world. We’ve been subjected to some truly punishing circumstances over the last two years, leaving us feeling drained, inhuman and and numb to even our most immediate stimuli. Woozy synths hum and waver in and out of the mix as fluttering strings and patient piano rise and fall in the mix as the song continues to build. Singer Kelly Zutrau’s voice is a great recipient for digital effects like the ones utilized on this track, with faint wisps of autotune to further emphasize the vaguely robotic nature the track, recalling her guest feature on Clams Casino’s debut LP in 2016.  After a rise in dynamics around the midpoint of the track, the song kind of breaks down into a series of multi-layered, semi-wordless refrains, with Zutrau carving an instrumental landscape somewhere between Kllo and Majical Cloudz at their most spare. There are more quality upbeat moments on the LP and ones that get back to this tenderness, but in my mind nothing tops this.

It’s a devastating track that really connected with me this year. I’m sure I’d like it under normal circumstances, but you know – things are tough right now. I appreciate music like this that isn’t completely pandering in its sadness, rather occupying a space and just sitting empty for grieving and pain to expand and contract as the days go by. A gaping cave, a maw, tongue out, wind singing through the open nooks and swaying the tall grass that surrounds us. A quiet current lapping below your feet.

Wet’s Letter Blue is out now – buy/stream it HERE.

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Recommended Albums: September 2021

This is super late and I’m already running late on October albums – nearly two weeks of vacation in October will do that to a blog’s listening duties. Only nine albums this month, although I listened to plenty more. I tried to pluck my favorite songs down below the albums. That Sufjan & Angelo album is really great. I was putting off listening it for a while but I think the hype is justified. No real shockers on here – just the big ones. Couldn’t get any deeper than these unfortunately. Hope you enjoy.

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Listen: Central Heat Exchange – “Cold” [2021]

Wanted to feature Chicago band Central Heat Exchange, which I found while trawling through the releases of September 2021. Really dug the track “Cold”, that has some crushing distorted guitars + percussion mixed with dreamy background vocals and dream pop elements that persist throughout other tracks on the album. I tend to like the heavier songs anyways, so “Cold” really stuck with me, reminding me of Nothing or 2015-era Title Fight. Elsewhere on the LP you’ll find guest contributions from Living Hour, Varsity and Fran, along with a heavy dose of both melancholic and optimistic, drifting indie rock tunes. You’ll probably like it – Central Heat Exchange is out now – buy it & listen more HERE.

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