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2017 Hiatus
Today I couldnāt remember the last time I updated or shared anything on Tumblr. Apparently it was March of this year. After relocating to Northern California, I put a lot of my writing aside while trying to adjust to a new lifestyle and culture.Ā
While it hasnāt been easy, Iām finally ready to get back into writing, sharing and waxing lyrical about all that I experience out there!Ā
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60 Songs from the 60 Best Records of 2016
(via https://open.spotify.com/user/real_nowhere_man/playlist/6IOljRI8AHDfTAM5PqxlHv)
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First dive into the Atlantic of 2016. Damn did it feel good tonight. #nofilter #saltlife #feelalive (at Ferry Beach State Park)
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Best Records of 2015
I started the year by curating a playlist on Spotify. I called itĀ ā2015 RELEASESā and as I found a record I wanted to give more attention to, I would add it to this playlist/folder. Needless to say, since the ease of use meant immediate adding, even when a single song was new, I amassed quit the collection of new music this year. All told my 2015 RELEASES currently has 192 albums on it. Over the last month I have been trying to whittle down this to 10.Ā
I altered my approach. I picked the best 5 from all genres, Metal, Electronic, Songwriter, Other (this was a catch-all for jazz, stoner, punk, classical, etc). While this best 5 meant I had got down to 20 top records I still wasn't satisfied.Ā
So now I pick 10. Below youāll find the ten I plucked from those plus the remainders under that. I don't do it in the order of 10 being least and 1 being best normally, but I will say that this year the #1 spot is indeed my favourite album of 2015, hands down.
So letās get on with it....
10. Jamie xx - In Colour
So this fella, Jamie, from the band,Ā āThe XXā did some solo stuff and put it out this year. Itās brilliant. It takes me back to the 90ā²s garage/dance scene in England and then some. Itās not a rave album by any means, on the contrary there are a lot of different influences on here. Itās one of those records that gets better and better with every listen. In fact on first listen, I never imagined it would make it to my top ten. Needless to say, after several listens, the catchy synths and beats had me reminiscing. Fantastic electronic album.
9. Mutoid Man - Bleeder
These guys are side project wonder material. Take Cave-In and Converge members and put them in a band. This is it. Brilliant doom, riff-heavy with a hint of 90ā²s video game sampling. Itās like you're a nasty teen again and you canāt help but love it.
8. Frank Turner - Positive Songs For Negative People
So Frank Turner. Heās been around for a bit. Iāve followed him on Epitaph Records and delved into his back catalogue and the guy is a fantastic songwriter. Kind of a modern day Billie Bragg. This album finds Turner attempting to put a moreĀ āpositiveā spin on the sadder times in life and some of these songs just ooze anthemic after-glow. Check outĀ āMittensā, a fine anthem from this record, and my personal favourite.Ā
7. Windhand - Griefās Infernal Flower
I mentioned doom when talking about the above Mutoid Man record. This has that and sludge in spades. A friend of mine at work commented on one of the 14 minute songs from this album,Ā āHow long is this song, I feel like Iāve been listening to the same four chords forever!ā This is slow drawn out atmospheric doom and itās epic.
6. Kamasi Washington - The Epic
Speaking of epic, who knew this bloke? I certainly didnāt. I donāt pretend to be a jazz aficionado or have my finger on the pulse of jazz in any way, but wow when I heard this I knew it warranted more attention. I still know nothing about this guy except that he put out a gigantic jazz-fusion album that I did not expect to reach such great heights. It has received some monumental commercial success and with good reason. If youāre a jazz fan, or maybe you just like good beats and a horn section, check out this monolithic record. It may take a few listens but it works its way into your soul and stays there in the best way possible.
5. Alabama Shakes - Sound & Color
Well, one of the years biggest and most successful albums has made itās way onto the list. These guys did alright prior with some catchy stuff but this album shows them churning out every single song with prestige and wonder. Iām a huge fan of harmonies, something missing a lot in the modern age of horrendous vocoders and other heretic vocal manipulations. Alabama Shakes has harmonies for days and this is well crafted soul pop music. I couldnāt be happier that these guys have blown up. I for one am jumping on the wagon.
4. Superheaven - Ours Is Chrome
From time to time, there is a rebirth and a lot of elitists roll their eyes.Ā āThey don't sound anywhere near as good as ________ during the good old days.ā Fuck that. And fuck those people. Superheaven have found a fantastic producer for their second album and put out a record that wouldnāt sound out of place in 1994. The best thing about this record? It holds its own. Itās immensely catchy and grungy at the same time and having got to see them by chance in Maine was one of the highlights of the year. You canāt help but feel good listening to this.
3. Marriages - Salome
I still have little to no idea around the history of Marriages because I havenāt opened up a second browser tab to search Wikipedia or Google. But you know what? It doesnāt matter. I found this album by accident. I was listening to something else on Spotify and they were thrown into the radio station algorithm. I heard one song, looked up the record and had it on repeat for several weeks after. This album is very gothic. It has a lot of ethereal female vocals, haunting keys and spacey beats and itās brilliant. I knew after hearing it that it was always going to make the top ten. One of the very big unknowns, maybe the biggest. Seriously try it out.
2. Deafheaven - New Bermuda
Iām again going to smirk at the elitist metal audience and by the same token the hipster indie audience that were repulsed and in awe of Deafheaven, respectively. After their first albumĀ āSunbatherā the indie world was awash with this amazing new band that combined metal and shoe gaze and got all fucked up about it. The metal world wrote them off as screamy hipsters chastising real black metal. All of that press, pissed me off to no end. Fortunately for me, I heard the record prior to reading all the shite online (as I usually do). This record was the same. I have yet to read a single review of it and I am still blown away by what a great job they did with it. They added a few new things (mostly effects I noticed as a musical geek) but still retained a wall of sound that combined brutal and beauty. This would have been my #1 album of the year if it wasnāt for a complete rank outside I had never heard of before October 2015.
1. Andy Shauf - The Bearer of Bad News
A friend of mine who works at NPR New Hampshire told me to check this guy out. We have similar tastes when it comes to songwriters. Heās not so much into the heavy stuff I enjoy, but we do enjoy similar sounds in the more mellow music. So this kid, Andy Shauf, a brilliant young Canadian with a crooning and haunting voice that has a brilliant range puts this album out. I listen to it a few times and I hear Elliott Smith, The Beatles, Beck in there. I give it a few weeks and I check out a few live videos online and then go back and listen again. This guy is phenomenal live. This is one of those kids that can just pick up an acoustic and press record on the video and blow you away. He is unassuming and, well, nice. Not in a boring radio-friendly way (although thereās no doubt I can see any track being played on NPR at 10pm). When I went back and listened, I found myself seeing how this was an Andy Shauf record. I stopped hearing the comparisons. With every listen I would find myself listening to the string section, or the acoustic guitars, or the effects, or the shimmering harmonies. Thatās what sold me on it, a guy doing harmonies without gigantic production and a great backing band. A guy who is clearly having a great time doing it and had to whittle down from something like 300 songs to get this record out. I didnāt expect to hear a songwriter like this in 2015, especially with all the detritus put out by the likes of Sam Smith and that other fella whoās name I canāt remember. But this album gives me hope that new solo artists can still flourish while maintaining integrity. If only someone else had heard of him.
The rest from the top 20:
Hot Chip, Holly Herndon, Chvrches, Prodigy, August Burns Red, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Courtney Barnett, Sean Rowe, Julia Holter.
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How to behave like a Velociraptor when you are a Canine. #JurassicStanley #cleverboy
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#cosyhome #dreamhouse #livingthedream
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After too long, finally have a practice space in a secret building on the peninsular. It's going to be a loud and productive Winter!
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#vacationlatergram #californiadreaming (at Cypress Cove, Point Lobos State Park)
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#vacationlatergram (at Bixby Creek Bridge)
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#californiadreaming #pfeifferbeach #muchlatergram (at Big Sur, California)
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