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2009 Best Albums #22: Metric

February 20th, 2010

#22: Metric – Fantasies

Metric self-released Fantasies across pretty much all the globe – Lord knows if they had too, after all it’s not as if Live It Out was a flop. In the four years since the Canadians unleashed that effort (they released their unpublished debut Grown Up And Blown Away in 2007) they honed their knack for anthemic, punchy indie pop. Fantasies is full of it, the most consistent record of their career thus far – and their second Polaris nomination. The pace barely lets up, from the growling opener Help I’m Alive through to the ever-so-aptly named Stadium Love each track is poised to make you dance. Fantasies gives the overall impression though, that next time round, Metric are going to need a much bigger dancefloor…

Metric – Stadium Love

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Photo: El Diano @ Metropolis, Montréal Canada, 10/09

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2009 Top Tracks #24: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

January 18th, 2010


#24 – Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero

When Zero surfaced early on in 2009, it didn’t sound like anything the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had produced before – it was more electric, more synthy, less shouty, less YYYs. But hey, if you’ve got Karen O on vox you can pretty much get away with anything and by the release of the album it started to look a canny trick; a sound re-invented and shot through with urgency and bass, leaving the band with yet another smashing single and reputation further enhanced.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero (mp3)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero (video)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Myspace

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Photo: Mick Orlosky @ Coachella, CA, 04/09

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2009 Best Albums #23: Animal Collective

January 12th, 2010


#23: Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion

Out of the chaos that forms much of their back catalogue, Animal Collective have finally made sense to me. Merriweather Post Pavilion is an album of fractured pop beauty, easily their most accessible record to date. Within it’s pulsating cover lies snatches of glorious harmony, glitchy riffs and pummelling basslines. It’s a hypnotic listen, and like a good comedy reveals something new to enjoy on each revisit. This has grown and grown on me throughout 2009, after first dismissing it on the basis that everything they’d done previously left me flat. Boy, I’m glad I did.

Animal Collective – In The Flowers (mp3)

Animal Collective – Summertime Clothes (video)

Animal Collective Myspace

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Photo: Peter Mooibroek @ Vera – Groningen, Holland, 07/07

2009 Best Albums #24: Florence + The Machine

January 11th, 2010

#24: Florence + The Machine – Lungs

Florence Welch was a revelation in 2009. The signs were there from 2008; her first few limited singles were a blast, then there was her success in the BBC’s Sound of 2009 poll. No-one could have predicted the level of exposure she would gain however. Her’s was easily one of the biggest crowd I’ve ever seen in the Radio 1 tent at Reading, support slots for Blur’s Hyde Park mega-gigs, countless spots on adverts: 22-year old Welch was everywhere in ‘09. Underpinning all of that was a highly creditable debut LP, an album full of huge choruses, massive hits and that clarion call of a voice out front. Tracks veer from Bat For Lashes style percussion driven torch pop through to the quicker paced, almost White Stripes-esque bash Kiss With A Fist – and they meld together to form a compelling introduction to one of Britain’s brightest new stars.

Florence + The Machine – Kiss With A Fist

Florence + The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (Live @ Bestival) (video)

Florence + The Machine Myspace

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Photo: Anne Helmond @ Lowlands, Netherlands, 08/09

2009 Top Tracks #25: No Age

January 7th, 2010


#25 No Age – You’re A Target

There’s a noise in this track that I can’t get out of my head. It sounds like a bent out of shape guitar being pulled backwards through a hedge, dragging a full board of pedals behind it. It comes into my peripheral thoughts when other stuff is on, if only many pop tunes had a hook half so memorable! I struggle to comprehend how these two guys make music with such depth of sound, whilst maintaining a pop knack that escapes so many of their contemporaries. They only put out the Losing Feeling EP in ‘09, just four tracks, but it was enough to keep their name on so many lips. Their preceding two long-players were fantastic too, which raises expectations for a third to fever pitch. Can’t wait.

No Age – You’re A Target (mp3)

No Age – Losing Feeling (video)

No Age Myspace

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Photo: Cassie @ Wexner Centre, Columbus OH, 11/08