I haven`t been very impressed with the music of 2009. It was so hard for me to find albums that I could consider worthy of being on any list, but these six stood tall above the rest.
6. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amedeus Phoenix.
This album is fun to listen to but would replace it in a second if I had something else to replace it with. None of the lyrics make sense but they still manage to have everyone singing along. ``Lasso`` is my prefered song. I feel like a hipster just having this on my list. Man i`m embarrassed.
5. John Mayer - Battle Studies.
I never thought I would live to see the day that John Mayer made it on any of my list, (besides most cocky human being) but here he sits. Maybe it`s the lack of talent this year, or maybe it the fact that some of these songs really impressed me, whatever the case this is my number 5 for the year.
4. GlasVegas - A Snowflake Fell (and it Felt Like a Kiss)
I found this album on December 30th (talk about last minute.) I heard the title track because of my brother Gabe and instintly fell in love with this album. I downloaded it, and conclude that this is indeed one of the best albums of this year! I adore his thick Scottish accent, and think he could be saying absolutely nothing and it sound poetic.
3. Joshua James - Build Me This
Joshua James makes a reappearance on my list for the second straight year. He`s the only artist to make it into my top three twice. When I bought his first album I didn`t expect a successful followup album, and not so soon. So, I was surprised to see his album come out in 2009. I think he`s still struggling to find his voice in music, but he`s only been writing since 2007 so I can cut him some slack. ``Daniel`` and ``Benediction`` are the best song off this album.
2. Bell X1 - Blue Lights On the Runway.
When Damien Rice left Bell X1 and was extremely successful with his first albums he must have thought he was had come out on the good side of the breakup. Bell X1 proves in this album that they don`t need their old frontman and can do just fine on their own. The album opens to the upbeat ``Ribs of a Broken Umbrella`` but slows down the pace down a bit in ``Blow Ins.`` My favorite song off of this album is ``Light Catches Your Face.``
1. Bob Dylan - Together Through Life.
When I bought this album in May I decided it was going to be number one. This album is fantastic. It has this strange, mistical sound. It has french influences, old jazz influences, and all the while still remaining uniquelly Bob Dylan. He had a co-writer from The Greatful Dead so the lyrics seemed to be a little weaker but he still struck chords in my heart and imagination with songs like ``My Wifes Hometown`` and ``Forgetful Heart.`` My favorite tune on the album is ``Beyond Here Lies Nothing.``
That`s my list. Just because 2009 is over doesn`t mean these albums won`t remain fantastic. Go out and get yourself a copy of any of these. Here`s to a good 2010!
7 comments:
Glasvegas is great. I thought that came out last year, but regardless I love that album.
Good call on the Bell X1 as well. I've been very impressed by both of their albums.
No, their self-titled album came out 2008. The Christmas one is from 2009.
I love Bell X1.
In October 2008, Glasvegas recorded a Christmas-themed mini-album, A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like a Kiss), over twelve days—ten of which in a Transylvanian church in Romania—and was released on 1 December 2008.[6]
taken from the most trustworthy internet resource. wikipedia.
A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like A Kiss) released October 13th, 2009 according to itunes.
http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/bell-x1-concert/20030443-3737745.html
That's interesting. I liked the slow versions of those songs. Thanks for sharing!
No problem. Saw it on there and thought of you immediately. I found tons of cool stuff on that site. Lovin' it.
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