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Monthly Playlist – January 2007

A while back my best friend started keeping a monthly playlist. Any particular song that she felt was a favorite or most-played item was added to this list. The idea is that, at some undefined point in the future, she’ll appreciate being able to go back and see what she was listening to at a particular era of time.

I took the idea and changed the rules to fit me a little better. I create a monthly playlist but it not only contains favorites of the time, but any song that caught my attention (in a good way) during the month, whether or not I really listened to it a huge amount.

So now I’m going to post these on my blog at the end of each month. For this introductory post I’ll post January’s because it’s the first playlist and I need to catch up. February is soon to follow. Oh, a little disclaimer: the songs aren’t sorted in any order other than whatever order they went on the list.

Monthly Playlist – January 2007

  1. Band Of Horses – “The Funeral” (Everything All The Time)
  2. The Black Keys – “Thickfreakness” (Thickfreakness)
  3. Brand New – “Sowing Season (Yeah)” (The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me)
  4. Calexico and Iron & Wine – “He Lays In The Reins” (In The Reins)
  5. Calexico and Iron & Wine – “Sixteen, Maybe Less” (In The Reins)
  6. DragonForce – “Through The Fire And Flames” (Inhuman Rampage)
  7. Eluvium – “The Well-Meaning Professor” (An Accidental Memory In The Case Of Death)
  8. Fujiya & Miyagi – “Ankle Injuries” (Transparent Things)
  9. Fujiya & Miyagi – “Collarbone” (Transparent Things)
  10. Gomez – “See The World” (How We Operate)
  11. Jeremy Enigk – “Been Here Before” (World Waits)
  12. John Mayer – “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room” (Continuum)
  13. John Mayer – “Bold As Love” (Continuum)
  14. Birdman & Lil Wayne – “Stuntin’ Like My Daddy (Street)” (Like Father Like Son)
  15. Neko Case – “Star Witness” (Fox Confessor Brings The Flood)
  16. Ratatat – “Wildcat” (Classics)
  17. Ray LaMontagne – “Be Here Now” (Till The Sun Turns Black)
  18. Regina Spektor – “Fidelity” (Begin To Hope)
  19. Ryan Adams – “The Shadowlands” (Love Is Hell)
  20. The Crystal Method – “High Roller” (Vegas)
  21. The Decemberists – “The Perfect Crime #2″ (The Crane Wife)
  22. The Shins – “Phantom Limb” (Wincing The Night Away)
  23. Damien Rice – “9 Crimes” (9)
  24. Caspian – “Quovis” (You Are The Conductor)
  25. Caspian – “Further Up” (You Are The Conductor)
  26. Portishead – “Glory Box” (Roseland NYC Live)
  27. mewithoutYou – “Carousels” (Catch For Us The Foxes)
  28. Explosions In The Sky – “The Only Moment We Were Alone” (The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place)

20 Best Albums Of 2006

The final part of my four-part series. The list to end all lists. I present to you the best new albums in 2006.

  1. mewithoutYou – Brother, Sister
  2. This Will Destroy You – Young Mountain
  3. Mew – And The Glass Handed Kites
  4. Jeremy Enigk – World Waits
  5. Joshua Radin – We Were Here
  6. Malajube – Trompe-L’Oeil (US Release)
  7. Band Of Horses – Everything All The Time
  8. John Mayer – Continuum
  9. P.O.S. – Audition
  10. Norma Jean – Redeemer
  11. Thom Yorke – The Eraser
  12. Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
  13. Sufjan Stevens – The Avalanche
  14. The Decemberists – The Crane Wife
  15. The Appleseed Cast – Peregrine
  16. Damien Rice – 9
  17. The Knife – Silent Shout
  18. Underoath – Define The Great Line
  19. Angels & Airwaves – We Don’t Need To Whisper
  20. Muse – Black Holes And Revelations

Well, that’s all folks. I had fun making these lists and you probably hated reading them. Or maybe you found something new to love. If that’s the case, my goal has been met.

Have a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Keep on discovering.

27 Best Songs Of 2006

Part three of four. Of all the music I listened to that was released this year, these are the ones that mattered most.

  1. This Will Destroy You – Quiet
  2. Jeremy Enigk – Been Here Before
  3. mewithoutYou – O, Porcupine
  4. This Will Destroy You – The World Is Our ____
  5. Mew – An Envoy To The Open Fields
  6. mewithoutYou – In A Sweater Poorly Knit
  7. Joshua Radin – Sundrenched World
  8. mewithoutYou – C-Minor
  9. Band Of Horses – The Funeral
  10. Sufjan Stevens – Chicago (Acoustic Version)
  11. Mew – The Zookeeper’s Boy
  12. Thom Yorke – Harrowdown Hill
  13. P.O.S. – Half-Cocked Concepts
  14. Norma Jean – The End Of All Things Will Be Televised
  15. Malajube – Montréal-40ºC
  16. Mew – Special
  17. The Mars Volta – Viscera Eyes
  18. Malajube – Casse-cou
  19. P.O.S. – P.O.S. Is Ruining My Life
  20. Angels and Airwaves – The Adventure
  21. Sufjan Stevens – The Avalanche
  22. The Knife – Silent Shout
  23. Jay-Z – Show Me What You Got
  24. Angels and Airwaves – Valkyrie Missile
  25. John Mayer – Bold As Love
  26. Underoath – A Moment Suspended In Time
  27. Joshua Radin – Star Mile

And, if by some random chance you happen to have Rhapsody, you can listen to this playlist there.

What I’m listening to these days

Occasionally it’s nice to go through my music collection and highlight the new stuff I’ve discovered that I can’t stop listening to:

  • Jeremy Enigk
    Enigk is best known as the front man for Sunny Day Real Estate, but his solo releases, especially his newest, World Waits, are phenomenal. I think I’ve listened to the track Been Here Before a thousand times in the last few weeks (you can download it here).
  • …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
    They’re not a new name to most, but their new album goes above and beyond all their previous work, in my opinion. This is probably why I’ll never work for Pitchfork, considering the somewhat negative review they gave So Divided. Check out Wasted State Of Mind on their PureVolume page.
  • Dragonforce
    It’s embarrassing to admit how good these guys are, because they are definitely marketing on the irony of being serious about a long-deserted genre of wankeriffic metal rife with dual guitar solos (think The Darkness, but five years later). But those solos… they’re so good…
  • Malajube
    This is one band I’m proud to admit I discovered before they were a twinkle in Pitchfork’s eye, thanks to a friend in Canada who gave me a heads-up. It’s almost syrupy sweet at times, and I can’t understand a word of French so I have no clue what they’re singing about, but they’re inexplicably irresistible.
  • Mew
    They’re definitely a buzz band right now, but for good reason. Beautiful falsetto vocals with a satisfyingly complex rhythm section. And The Glass Handed Kites is one of my most-played albums of the last few months.
  • Tom Waits
    I’ve just recently realized the value of his work. I picked up a copy of Nighthawks At The Diner at Amoeba Music a while back, which has been great for putting me in a happy and relaxed mood. His newest release, Orphans, is impressive, even in its excessive length.
  • The Knife
    Dark, dramatic electronica with haunting vocals. I would almost say it borders on goth, but it’s not quite as pessimistic. Apparently their live show is a theatrical jaw-dropper.
  • Oh, Sleeper
    I had to throw in some hardcore somewhere, right? The Armored March is a solid Norma Jean-esque metalcore release, and something about the overall sound keeps it from getting boring like so many bands in their genre.
  • Ray LaMontagne
    If you like Damien Rice, LaMontagne will be your best friend. ‘Nuff said.
  • Sparrows Swarm and Sing
    Mostly instrumental post rock in the vein of Godspeed You! Black Emperor. I actually just heard them for the first time today, but they’re definitely worth a mention.

And here’s a few older favorites that are still topping the charts:

  • Explosions In The Sky
  • This Will Destroy You
  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor
  • mewithoutYou
  • Cloud Cult
  • Sherwood
  • P.O.S.
  • Damien Rice
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