Bjork – Post
Released: 1995
Second album by Bjork
Went platinum in 5 countries.
6 out of 11 tracks became hit singles.
Army of Me:
Hyperballad:
It’s Oh So Quiet:
Isobel:
Released: 1995
Second album by Bjork
Went platinum in 5 countries.
6 out of 11 tracks became hit singles.
Eight new Radical tracks for 2011.
I feel kind of ratty due to most of my Radical tracks being “Best New Music” on Pitchfork, but whatever, they’re good tracks.
—Glitchy electronic tune that builds to it’s peak in a very danceable manner.
http://hypem.com/#!/item/187j6/Cut+Copy+-+Need+You+Now
—Slow building song that would probably sound great live
—Possibly the last song put out by the Canadian lo-fi band
—His debut release is going to be orgasmed over by all indie music websites.
—When there is a beat this funky, you can’t argue how much the album cover freaks you out.
—One of the best album covers of this year, no doubt.
—Oberst brings his A game with this rocker, not about Arizona.
—A very confident return to music that is much needed.
SCORE: 83/100Dan Bejar returns artier and jazzier than ever on his newest album, which features some of the smoothest music I’ve heard outside of a jazz radio station without boring me to death. The combinations of electronic lines and groovy bass and horn sections along with Bejar’s signature vocals create a great groove to ponder life about; evoking thoughts of old 70’s/80’s jazz parlors. Definitely a great pick up. Definitely RADICAL.
RADICAL tracks: Chinatown, Kaputt, Suicide Demo for Kara Walker, Downtown, Bay of Pigs
A new year, new features. This time it’s THROWBACK, which is where I feature one or two really good older records for y’all to buy. These records could be ones that I find recently or ones that I have had since I was young. So here we go, dawgs!
Ahh yes, it is a new year! This means all new music and I am making sure to catch it all! So far, I have 6 “radical” tracks and one “radical” album.
A new feature on here is posts called “Radical!” meaning that it has been added to the list of best tracks or albums. (Like Pitchfork’s “Best New Music” or Stereogum’s “Heavy Rotation”.)So you’ll probably see a lot of these. Right now I’m adding 6 songs and one album, so here ya go!
This album won me over with glossy guitar hooks and it’s sugary sweet pop sound. It really takes you on a journey through the perspective of a teenager in the summer, going across the US with a bunch of friends, having a blast. If you are a teenager or want to feel like one or you are a fan of old glam rock (T.Rex, David Bowie), buy this album immediately.
Weekend, Imagine Pt. 3, All Die Young, End of the Night, Only One, Dye the World
That was RADICAL! HAVE A GREAT DAY

Many music videos were released this year (duh). Many of them were good (duh). Many of them were bad (duh).
These are the good ones (okay).
You can put the address of your house that you grew up in and it will be the centerpiece of the video. That’s cool.
Best Coast brings the Californian vibe with cats, In & Out, beaches, and Ronald McDonald. That’s cool.
The Black Keys’ kids fight over girl, The Black Keys fight over woman. Hilarity ensues. That’s cool.
If you haven’t seen this video, you ain’t cool.
Nerdy kid turns a homeless man into a basketball playing android that sets things on fire? That’s cool.
A playable video game as well as a sweet video? That’s cool.
This is absolutely ridiculous. Yo DJ Hi-Tek… That’s cool.
A ton of cameos and a glipse of New York life. Barbra Streisand. That’s cool.
Non computerized slow motion, asian elvis, a castle man, a man of flowers, a gorilla man, and lighting effects. That’s cool.
Crazy animation, funny dialogue, and a simple plot turned into a movie worth watching. That’s cool.
It’s a Gorillaz music video. What do you expect? It’s cool.
Boy bands, lasers, a head of a big black guy, and nerds in audience of all girls. That’s cool.
You think it’s over then the bass kicks in. That’s cool.
An asylum, soulful, funky music, Big Boi, and a whole bunch of crazy awesome dancing. That’s cool.
35 minutes long incorporating many of the songs from his new album? That’s cool.
Beyonce bails Lady Gaga out of jail to kill a whole restaurant full of people? That’s cool.
A horde of pandas assault LCD Soundsystem and their set. That’s cool
The Rube Goldberg machine of Rube Goldberg machines. That’s cool.
Explosions, baseball bats, rabid dogs, cheerleaders.
Sufjan gets to show off his dance moves, his lady friends, and his trash. That’s cool.
Surfer Blood does their take on public TV from the age of VHS tapes. That’s cool.
A post-apocalyptic society, one crazy dude, and a whole lot of people walking a certain way. That’s cool.
A boatload of cameos, tennis and milk bathing. That’s cool.
A bunch of stoner skateboarders (Wavves), an alien, montage ensues. That’s cool.
A futuristic nightclub, crazy dancers, crazy games of lasers, and a face shifting guy in construction pants. That’s cool.
I have listened to a lot of music this year. Heck, I may have listened to more music this year than any other year! A lot of that music was fantastic and I listened to it over and over again; but what bands or musicians did I spend most of my time devoted to while I’m doing homework, exercising, or just lounging around? Well I’ll tell ya right now! Here are the Top 11 Most Enjoyed Acts of 2010

Before 2010, I liked Deerhunter. They had good songs that if they came up on shuffle I wouldn’t immediately switch off of the song in hopes of a better one. Songs like “Nothing Ever Happened” and “Never Stops” are great, along with Bradford Cox’s solo work as Atlas Sound. He even made my Best Albums of 2009 list last year with Logos, and Best Songs of 2009 with “Walkabout (feat. Panda Bear)”! But with their most recent release, Halcyon Digest, their appeal grew to massive heights.
The biggest selling point of this album is the song Helicopter, which is my #5 song of this year. It’s a pretty good song, it doesn’t really matter that I listened to it 35 times in a row one day, but you know, no big. Another song on the album, “He Would Have Laughed” is a tribute to garage rocker Jay Reatard who died this year at the age of 29 of a drug overdose. It is a very touching, but optimistic song, highlighting his life with good vibes. Their album is pure gold, stretching from lo-fi pop tunes to chilling melodies; this album is a must.
I have been covering Fang Island since pretty much the beginning of Warm Visions, and they are still one of my favorites of the year. If you missed some of those articles, they describe their sound as “everyone high-fiving everyone”, and that is exactly what it sounds like. Their entire album is a thrill ride on a dragon shooting lasers out of it’s mouth into a cloud of radioactive storms that rain striped lightning. As a start, of course. This album is super motivating and will make all of your small acheivements in the day feel like you scaled the entire Great Wall of China in an hour, backwards while on fire. Quite the ego boost.
Prior to hearing Big Boi and his tasty raps, I did not like hip hop that much at all. I thought it was all senseless silly making that had to do with killing people, drugs, and being the most intimidating person in the music business. After I heard Big Boi’s “Shutterbugg” I erased all of those stereotypes, and dove into the world of hip hop.
Big Boi’s debut album, “Sir Lucious Left Foot… The Son of Chico Dusty” is a great record, in my Top 20 of this year, it definitely deserves it. The unique sound of his raps set him apart from the other rappers and make him more accessible, more real. Some real, pumping music, I would definitely pick this up if you are a fan of hip-hop, or not a fan of hip-hop! In the end, you’ll come out liking this a lot more than any other hip-hop you’ll find.
Ever want to listen to something that makes you instantly bliss out when it hits your ears? Look no further than Beach House and their beautiful new LP (my #2 of this year!). The beautiful voice of Victoria Legrand and the guitar work of Alex Scally make this duo a force to be reckoned with. For the first half of this year, Teen Dream was the bulk of what I listened to. I only bought two songs at first: 10 Mile Stereo and Zebra. Those two songs are some of the best songs I’ve heard all year, and it made me buy the entire album a few days later.
I have seen them twice now, the first being last year when they opened for Grizzly Bear and then this year at the Pitchfork Music Festival. The first show I didn’t really know Beach House that well but I still enjoyed the show. Then at Pitchfork, I was really excited to see them because of Teen Dream, a fantastic album that you are required to own. If you don’t own it you are seriously missing out on some blissful enlightenment.
Gorillaz has been one of my favorite bands since the release of Demon Days in 2005 and I had been anticipating the release of their new album for quite some time. I had no idea it was going to be as good as it is. Their new album grew on me quickly; at first I only liked certain songs and was expecting that sort of Gorillaz vibe from the other albums. But after more listens I found that the sound put out on this album is more professional than their others; more refined. That Damon Albarn didn’t go for cartoons making music but people making music! Sure it still had the whimsical feels of being sung and played by cartoons. Either way, I was not disappointed at all with this album and I’m pretty sure it’s my #4 of this year, which is saying something!
It’s Kanye West: the Great Entertainer. How can you not enjoy his music?
It’s not often that you hear music like Monae’s in this day and age. Usually it’s computer-generated garbage that evokes images of trashy clubs filled with disgusting shirtless men and women that wear dresses (if you can call them that) that are so tiny they look like they could burst at any second, especially by the way they are dancing. What is up with dancing these days? It’s disgusting! Okay, old man rant over, now time for talking. Why can’t we get back to the funky rock of the past and boogie the night away?
Thankfully, Monae’s music does not evoke images of trashy clubs, but of an episode of soul train if it was played in an utopian future society in another universe that plays funky soulful pop music that is not only inspiriational but fantastic and user-friendly. This isn’t totally complicated music that will deter possible listeners away, this is totally danceable music paired with a great voice. Janelle Monae made one of the biggest splashes of 2010, and I can’t wait for more of her material.
With their release of their second album, Crystal Castles II, this band has successfully established a place in a slot for favorite bands. The beautifully haunting synths paired with Alice Glass’ delicate voice is a combination that melts the listener. But then, the synths get sharp and Glass’ voice gets manic and the music becomes completely danceable. Their aforementioned album is GREAT, and is highly recommended for all that read this.
What can I say about Die Antwoord that isn’t good? Sure, their raps are over the top and obscene, but somehow I keep listening. Ninja and Yo-Landi entice the listener with a unique sound that not only confuses the listener but also pumps them up with a sort of foreign fury. Listening to the music makes me feel energized by the abrasive raps and beats that they provide, along with the videos as well. The videos are always ridiculous, even in interviews they seem to have the same character going on.
I found out about Die Antwoord when one of my friends posted their video, “Zef Side” on another one of my friend’s wall. I watched it, being the creep that I am, and was slightly appalled at the video and I didn’t watch it for awhile after. Eventually I watched it again and I started to find it very funny and appealing (not that one part, but you know) and I started to watch more of their videos. Soon I began to really enjoy the music and I listened to it while I did college apps this year, which was an interesting experience to say the least. If you want something totally different from the average hip hop scene, check out some Die Antwoord.
I love LCD Soundsystem. At the beginning of the year, I hated LCD Soundsystem. I thought Murphy’s voice was awful and I thought all the songs were really bad, actually. Then I saw the video for Drunk Girls, and I started to come around. I still wasn’t convinced, but then I bought the songs “All My Friends” and “Losing My Edge” and that was what won me over. I just love the sarcastic tone that Murphy emits through his voice and how the lyrics are so bitingly ironic towards hipsters; it just gets me!
Probably the most motivating thing I’ve ever heard, this band encourages me to exercise or move around, be productive, something! I had never been a huge fan of noise rock or pop until this album, where the slightest bit of distortion blasting guitars and screaming-ish vocals turned me off automatically. Eventually they really grew on me, and they quickly developed into one of my favorite bands, sounding completely different than everyone else that dared to step in their path.
I saw them this summer at the Pitchfork Music Festival and I can safely say that it was one of the most invigorating shows I had even been to and there were only two people, a drum machine, and a whole lot of amps on stage! Their abrasive static sound has found a safe place in my musical heart and I will listen to them every time I exercise now. Thanks Sleigh Bells! Now I can lose some weight!
Alright dawgs, who were your most enjoyed artists of this year! Comment below! Thanks!
This year has been full of fantastic music throughout. I was really surprised at the quality of music that appeared in all realms of music. These stories are the songs or bands that I really enjoyed that some people might think is strange (besides my normal music taste) or really not good at all. The things that are featured are things that I discovered in 2010, it doesn’t specifically mean that the band or song came out in 2010.
My Chemical Romance has had a pretty polarized opinion over them. Prior to their release this year, people really either liked them or didn’t because of their image of “ultimate emo-ness” and “blood, tears and black” appearance. Well this album was poised to change things. Gerard Way, MCRs frontman, ditched the emo appearance and was determined on making rock music that was invigorating to the main public and not just to teenagers sitting in their rooms hiding from their parents and society.
This album really did just that, in my eyes. I liked MCR before and I was really looking forward to their album coming out and was really really pleased with the result. The music is poppy and has great synth and guitar hooks that draw in the listener and they ultimately create a great record with a whole new musical outlook! If you can’t see through MCR’s image and listen to the music, you’re seriously missing out.
Godspeed You Black Emperor, This Will Destroy You, Explosions In the Sky, Mogwai, Tortoise… What do all of these bands have in common? Their average song lengths are usually 10 minutes or longer! Ahh yes, Post rock: pretty much extremely long songs that build and build until they break into chaos for a few minutes, then the song goes back down into it’s original, slow, quiet, self. They usually have orchestras, or many people playing stringed instruments behind the main melody, if you can call it a melody. There usually is just underlying dissonance and then chaos for the most part. It’s definitely modern music, most of the music being described as to what an apocalypse would sound like.
Godspeed, the band I am most familiar with, splice old interviews and speech clips in that really boost the tension and set the mindset. Showing this music to friends is probably one of the worst ideas one can come up with. This music is for personal listening only, for you to think about life and pondering your existence. If you were to show this to your friends they would get bored in a second, leaving you with a bunch of crushed dreams of thinking that you could change your friends’ outlooks on life by some minimal music. Think again, hipster.
It truly made my freaking day when I first heard the bed intruder song, thinking that people can make entertainment even better by putting a musical cliche over it. I had seen the actual interview prior, and thought it was funny as is, but then I actually saw the song and it just blew it up big time. Of course now it’s one of the most popular videos on Youtube and on iTunes, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t like it anymore just because it’s popular. That would be dumb.
People mainly don’t like it anymore because it is overplayed and annoying now that the kids that they really despise are singing it in their French class, right next to you, when you are just trying to do your work. I still sing it whenever someone makes a comment having to with windows, or people being dumb; I’m still there. I’m that kid. But I’m not in a French class.
For the few people who HAVEN’T seen it
These two things may have totally different meanings and are not really related at all, but I feel that they are pretty related so here we go. Witch house, a form of electronic music and a relatively new genre of music features electronic artists that create spooky, dark electronic music that feature deep basslines. Salem, a witch house group(?) has a song in my Top 100 called King Night which was nothing like I had never heard before. The sound is really unique on its own and it stands up for the genres name as well!
Dubstep, as many of you may know, is another form of electronic music that usually consists of a huge, intrusive bassline and someother drum melody besides that. Some of my favorite dubstep artists though, like Burial and Forest Swords, don’t really follow the huge bassline formula and creates more mood/feeling music, which I absolutely love. The dubstep that is popular right now follows the formula of big, heavy, basslines that are perfect for subwoofers in your Honda Accord, you college kid you. So in the end, I am fans of both of these forms of electronic music, but not total fans.
Die Antwoord, a rap collective from South Africa, has created some of the most obscene music I have ever heard. I’ve heard a lot of music in my days, and I’m only a teenager. But I’m pretty sure I’ll hear nothing else in my life like this. The thing is, about this music, is I actually really like it. Yes, some of it is some of the trashiest stuff I’ve ever heard, but it’s still really different from a lot of the other music I’ve ever heard!
The raps consist of not only english lyrics, but also Afrikaans lyrics, culture, and folklore and features some South African rappers like Jack Parow and a friends of theirs Wanga. They describe the sound as “zef”, a South African slang term that has some correlation to the American “white trash” but is described by Yo-Landi Vi$$er as “associated with people who soup their cars up and rock gold and shit. Zef is, you’re poor but you’re fancy. You’re poor but you’re sexy, you’ve got style.”
The group consists of Ninja, the machine-gun rapper that sports not-a-shirt and some very interesting tattoos (those are real, yes), Yo-Landi Vi$$er, his trusty female rapper sidekick that apparently has “constant erotic fantasies”, and the ambiguous DJ Hi-Tek, who apparently “went missing” this year. You can see him in the video down below. They made a big splash with this video, and it was mostly their worldwide debut sparking huge acts like Diplo and Aphex Twin collaborating with the group.
I am faithfully contributing to their battle to be at the top of the music world because I really like seeing people’s reactions when they listen to the music. It really is polarizing music that either makes people energized and into it or repels them right away. I’m really glad that I found these guys, even through the insanely obscene lyrics. Thanks, Die Antwoord!
VV Caution: This one is pretty darn explicit. Just warning you.VV