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Monthly Playlist: September 2010

If this summary of last month’s listening habits isn’t an indication of my Jekyll-and-Hyde-esque music preferences, I don’t know what is. The obsession with Flying Lotus has returned, I discovered the crass d&b of Venetian Snares, I learned how to look past Neil Young’s nasal vocals — both on his new record and Harvest, an old classic — and enjoyed a new non-rock Lil Wayne record.

  1. Dabrye – “Special (feat. Guilty Simpson and Paradime)” (Two / Three)
  2. Deadmau5 – “Reward Is More Cheese” (Reward Is More Cheese)
  3. Bobby Bare Jr. – “A Storm – a Tree – My Mother’s Head” (A Storm – a Tree – My Mother’s Head)
  4. The Two Man Gentlemen Band – “There’s Something in My Trousers” (¡Dos Amigos, Una Fiesta!)
  5. The Two Man Gentlemen Band – “Me, I Get High on Reefer” (¡Dos Amigos, Una Fiesta!)
  6. Venetian Snares – “Posers and Camera Phones” (My So-Called Life)
  7. Venetian Snares – “Ultraviolent Junglist” (My So-Called Life)
  8. Broken Social Scene – “World Sick” (Forgiveness Rock Record)
  9. Flying Lotus – “Camel” (Los Angeles)
  10. bellflur – “Gasoline Heaven” (Asleep.Asleep.)
  11. Neil Young – “Heart of Gold” (Harvest)
  12. Neil Young – “Old Man” (Harvest)
  13. Manchester Orchestra – “Shake It Out” (Mean Everything To Nothing)
  14. Lil Wayne – “What’s Wrong With Them (feat. Nicki Minaj)” (I Am Not a Human Being)
  15. Lil Wayne – “Gonerrhea (feat. Drake)” (I Am Not a Human Being)
  16. Neil Young – “Hitchhiker” (Le Noise)

Listen up for a few of these songs here (or if you have Rhapsody, the whole thing is here):

Monthly Playlist: October 2009

Here be my monthly autobiography in the form of a list of songs I liked during this 31-day period. It was a month that involved a weekend trip to see my girl in Nashville, remembering how much I love the Gaslight Anthem and the Hold Steady, and finally starting to come to terms with the fact that I actually like No Age, and thus noise rock in general.

Speaking of the No Age thing, I’ve always been frustrated at my lack of love for Pavement. It might be time for me to go back to try them again. Perhaps a recent reading of the book Love is a Mix Tape has something to do with this. More on that later.

  1. Eels – “Hey Man (Now You’re Really Living)” (Blinking Lights and Other Revelations)
  2. Eels – “Things the Grandchildren Should Know” (Blinking Lights and Other Revelations)
  3. Dead Man’s Bones – “Buried in Water” (Dead Man’s Bones)
  4. The Raveonettes – “Bang!” (In and Out of Control)
  5. No Age – “You’re a Target” (Losing Feeling)
  6. No Age – “Eraser” (Nouns)
  7. Silversun Pickups – “Growing Old is Getting Old” (Swoon)
  8. Will Hoge – “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” (The Wreckage)
  9. Bruce Springsteen – “Jersey Girl” (Live/1975–85)
  10. The Gaslight Anthem – “The ’59 Sound” (The ’59 Sound)
  11. Bruce Springsteen – “Devils & Dust” (Devils & Dust)
  12. Frightened Rabbit – “Keep Yourself Warm” (Midnight Organ Fight)
  13. The Hold Steady – “Stuck Between Stations” (Boys & Girls in America)
  14. The Two Man Gentlemen Band – “Fancy Beer” (Drip Dryin’ with the Two Man Gentlemen Band)
  15. Devendra Banhart – “Can’t Help But Smiling” (What Will We Be)
  16. Glasvegas – “S.A.D. Light” (Glasvegas)
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