musings of an ohioan who was supposed to be icelandic...

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Guitars, drums, please?

I really need to get back into the blogosphere and there's no better way to do it than by doing the obligatory favorite albums of 2009. As much as I do love some good electronic music and a beat to dance to, I still prefer actual instruments being played and a gritty sound. As my dear roommate Nikola says, "your roots are more in punk, Rochte, all you want are some guitars!". So here goes:

5. Bibio - "Ambivalence Avenue"


After that whole spiel I choose a mostly electronic album at #5. What can I say? Dude produces killer tracks that span from folk to indie to hip hop.



4. The XX - "The XX"


I was trying to describe this band to someone last week,
but all I could come up with was laid back, pretty
sounding indie rock. I don't know, I just really got into
this album.



3. Drummer - "Feel Good Together"


What happens when you take five different drummers from
various bands and bring them all together to play
different instruments? An awesome album? Check!
Well, technically they didn't all get to switch instruments...
one of them had to stay a drummer. Formed by Patrick
Carney of The Black Keys fame (he plays bass in this band),
this album was spot on and a lot of people still haven't
heard of them. Do yourself a favor, check it out & tell yr friends.



2. Blakroc - "Blackroc"


(Speaking of) The Black Keys + hip hop's finest = Blakroc. It's a
good mix, I promise.



1. Japandroids - "Post Nothing"


Honestly, nothing even comes close to this album for me.
I'm talking the past couple of years even. Just a drummer and a
guitarist playing the catchiest rock & roll accompanied by the best
(yet simplest) lyrics I've heard in a minute.
From "Young Hearts Spark Fire":

We used to dream
Now we worry about dying
I don't wanna worry about dying
I just wanna worry about those sunshine girls

This album makes me feel young & alive & excited when I listen to
it. It sounds cheesy, I get that. I like music I can relate to, yknow?


If you haven't heard them, this video isn't the best portrayal of
how the music sounds, but these dudes don't have a music video.
I wanted to post something live rather than something a random
person on youtube made. But yeah, check out the energy and
listen to the crowd.

So that's that. Good luck, 2010.

1 comment:

Rob said...

please see new moon with me. i need a shoulder to cry on and someone to hold the bucket when i get sick.

more on point to this post though: ugh, more music. do i have to?

just kidding. i love it/you.