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matthewrmoore · 10 years ago
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Best of 2014
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This marks my 6th annual End of the Year listing. As usual, there’s plenty of great music I either missed out on this year, didn’t give enough listens in order to justifiably put it on my list, or stuff that just really didn’t catch my ear. I hope if nothing else, this gives you a few new artists to enjoy. Thanks for reading through my list, and please be sure to share your favorite albums of the year in the comments.
Clicking the album art takes you to iTunes to buy the album, clicking on the track titles takes you to YouTube to hear them.
Honorable Mention
Taylor Swift – 1989 Genre: Pop Favorite Tracks: “Blank Space” and “Style“
Tycho – Awake Genre: Electronic/Instrumental Favorite Tracks: “Awake” and “Spectre“
Jenny Lewis – The Voyager Genre: Indie Rock Favorite Tracks: “She’s Not Me” and “Just One of the Guys“
Sylvan Esso – Sylvan Esso Genre: Indie/Dance Favorite Tracks: “Hey Mami” and “Coffee“
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Jessie Ware - Tough Love Genre – Pop/R&B Favorite Tracks: “Say You Love Me” and “You & I (Forever)“
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James Vincent McMorrow – Post Tropical Genre: Indie/R&B Favorite Tracks: “Cavalier” and “Glacier“
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Johnnyswim – Diamonds Genre: Pop/Folk Favorite Tracks: “Diamonds” and “A Million Years“
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Foster The People – Supermodel Genre: Rock/Electronic Favorite Tracks: “Coming of Age” and “Best Friend“
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Jack White – Lazaretto Genre: Rock Favorite Tracks: “Lazaretto” and “High Ball Stepper“
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Delta Spirit – Into The Wide Genre: Indie Rock/Alternative Country Favorite Tracks: “From Now On” and “Push It“
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Hozier – Hozier Genre: Rock/Singer-Songwriter Favorite Tracks: “Take Me To Church” and “Jackie and Wilson“
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Colony House – When I Was Younger Genre: Indie Rock Favorite Tracks: “Keep On Keeping On” and “Silhouettes“
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Joseph LeMay – Seventeen Acres Genre: Folk/Singer-Songwriter Favorite Tracks: “You Still Do It” and “Seventeen Acres“
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Noah Gundersen  – Ledges Genre: Singer-Songwriter/Folk Favorite Tracks: “Cigarettes” and “First Defeat“
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Feminism In A Run-Down Taffy Factory: The Women Of Bob’s Burgers | NPR
"I’m no hero," Tina declares in season three. "I put my bra on one boob at a time like everyone else." But for many, Tina does represent a new kind of hero. She weathers the anxieties of adolescence while gently testing the waters of her confidence. Tina might not be great at public speaking, but her message is clear: embrace your weirdness. Embrace your Tina.
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These photos of Athens’ Olympic venues 10 years later should be a wake up call for all future hosts
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matthewrmoore · 11 years ago
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It's so easy to want to write this band off as just a couple hipsters with a DJ booth and a terrible sweater, but Sylvan Esso has written some of the catchiest songs I've heard recently. Give Coffee a listen here.
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I knew every word to Volvo Driving Soccer Mom by Everclear at age 4. Trust me that's way worse lol.
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S1xE01 & S3xE12 - One of the funniest moments.
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Best of 2013
This year’s End of the Year list will look a little different from previous lists. For 2013, I’ve asked a few folks to contribute their lists, including Billboard Magazine’s Bill Werde and music technology pundit Jason Herskowitz. Included on this list are some close friends of mine including Mike Caroleo and Andrew Bodenbach.
Bill Werde
10. Tegan and Sara – Heartthrob Buy It Stream it
9. Nine Inch Nails – Hesitation Marks Buy It Stream it
8. Kasey Musgraves – Same Trailer, Different Park Buy It Stream it
7. Disclosure – Settle Buy It Stream it
6. Pearl Jam – Lightning Bolt Buy It Stream it
5. Ashley Monroe – Like A Rose Buy It Stream it
4. Capital Cities – In a Tidal Wave of Mystery Buy It Stream it
3. Kanye West – Yeezus Buy It Stream it
2. Davie Bowie – The Next Day Buy It Stream it
1. Lorde – Pure Heroine Buy It Stream it
Jason Herskowitz In No Particular Order
Portugal. The Man – Evil Friend Buy It Stream It
Half Moon Run – Dark Eyes Buy It Stream It
Houses – A Quiet Darkness Buy it Stream It
Daughter – If You Leave Buy it Stream It
The National – Trouble Will Find Me Buy it Stream It
Volcano Choir – Repave Buy it Stream It
The Head & The Heart – Let’s Be Still Buy it Stream It
Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City Buy it Stream It
Typhoon – White Lighter Buy it Stream It
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper – Ripley Pine Buy it Stream It
Mike Caroleo These are in no particular order, with the exception of #1, which is listed last.
Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City Buy it Stream It I didnʼt catch on to this release until later in the year, but wow, it is solid. Ezra Koenig has many interesting things to say about God and religion here, and the music does a notably fantastic job of enhancing his lyrics. Excellent release that should not be looked over.
Haim – Days Are Gone Buy It Stream It These three sisters from California have written an album that wouldʼve made Fleetwood Mac proud. Itʼs fun, infectious, refreshing indie pop. Iʼve tried turning this album off before, but it never really works because it never stops playing in my head. Haim will definitely be one to watch develop over the next few years.
Twenty One Pilots – Vessel Buy It Stream it As someone that was so utterly blown away by the single, “Holding On To You,” I was at first extremely disappointed by the full LP. After later seeing Tyler Joseph & Josh Dun perform these songs live however, my disappointment turned to toleration, and eventually, enthusiasm. With time, Iʼve come to really, really like this album, even if that single still overshadows it.
The Lone Bellow – The Lone Bellow Buy It Stream it This Brooklyn-based three-pieceʼs debut is overflowing and exploding with raw talent. Iʼm going to carry a copy with me everywhere I go in 2014, just in case someone asks me to define the term “good music.” Seriously, if you donʼt know what Iʼm talking about, you need to stop what youʼre doing and listen.
Frightened Rabbit – Pedestrian Verse Buy It Stream it Iʼve been a big fan of these Scotts since The Midnight Organ Fight, and theyʼve outdone themselves with this one. Being a Christian, it hurts to listen to the strong current of anti-Christianity that runs through this album, but Scott Hutchisonʼs genuine honesty and the bandʼs musical prowess remind me I donʼt need to agree with the subject to appreciate the art.
The Wonder Years – The Greatest Generation Buy It Stream it Listen, ever since I “grew up” and got married, I havenʼt paid much attention to “the scene” that The Wonder Years represent. That said, I couldnʼt ignore this album. Itʼs an emotional monster, from the first song to the finale. The finale, by the way, is one of my favorite songs of the year because….well youʼll just have to listen for yourself. (Tip: Listen to album straight through for full effect)
The Front Bottoms – Talon of the Hawk Buy It Stream it Started listening to these guys when I saw they were opening for Manchester Orchestra. You wonʼt find any grand production or fancy marketing surrounding the bandʼs two members, but you will find some unique, raw songwriting on an album that pleasantly surprised me from first listen.
Lorde – Pure Heroine Buy It Stream it Everyoneʼs heard her smash-hit single, “Royals.” Not as many have taken the time to listen to what is one of my favorite mainstream pop albums of the last 5 years. An album of this quality should never be written by someone so young. Itʼs not fair to everyone else.
The Get Togethers – Home As In Houston Buy It Stream it Though theyʼve flown under the radar, The Get Togethers have gotten together 12 songs (one for each month) that really stand strong. And letʼs face it, not many girls that are in bands with their husband can come away with comparisons to Death Cab For Cutie after writing an album about the lesbian teacher-student affair they had in high school, am I right?
The 1975 – The 1975 Buy It Stream it Iʼll say it: If I had to pick an album of the year, this is it. Iʼm not gonna lie to you and tell you I know what each songʼs about, or that I can even understand every word Matthew Healy sings, but wow. Every song is different from the next, while all still managing to entertain and provide a fresh combination of pop, R&B, 80ʼs rock, and nu gaze. Iʼve literally had to take this album out of my car so that I can listen to something else, but somehow it always finds its way back to my ears. Top to bottom, I absolutely love it.
Listen to Mike’s Favorite Songs of 2013 here.
Andrew Bodenbach
10. Despicable Me 2 Because Minions.
9. The Bling Ring Because it’s beautifully shot (not to mention Emma Watson) and nails the moral and social depravity of this generation.
8. The Place Beyond The Pines Because for the first 2/3 it was what the perfect movie would look like.
7. Frances Ha Because it’s a great look at the anxiety of millenials and it’s very enjoyable to boot.
6. Much Ado About Nothing Because it’s Joss Whedon and Co. doing Shakespeare. What else do you need?
5. The Counselor Because it’s absurd and transcendent at once. And has the most unforgettable scene I’ve ever seen. (it’s not this one)
4. All Is Lost Because it’s Gravity, but on the ocean and it’s better.
3. Gravity Because I’m still in awe. It’s beyond comprehension. And also, Clooney’s voice.
2. Inside Llewyn Davis Because there is no one who is better at their craft than the Coen Brothers. And this might have been them at their best.
1. Fast & Furious 6 Because how can it not be? But seriously, all the talk about movie in the films actually made you feel like you were a part of the family. Which makes the loss of Paul Walker feel like the loss of a real brother.
Matthew Moore 10. The 1975 – The 1975 Buy It Stream it
9. Andrew Belle – Black Bear Buy It Stream It
8. Tegan and Sara – Heartthrob Buy It Stream it
7. Kacey Musgraves – Same Trailer, Different Park Buy It Stream it
6. Kings of Leon – Mechanical Bull Buy It Stream It
5. Hillsong United – Zion Buy It Stream It
4. The Civil Wars – The Civil Wars Buy It Stream It
3. The Lone Bellow – The Lone Bellow Buy It Stream it
2. Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the Modern City Buy it Stream It
1. Little Comets – Life is Elsewhere Buy It Stream It
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matthewrmoore · 11 years ago
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If you're looking for a boost today, may I recommend this selection of songs for you? Some of my new favorite upbeat songs to keep you tapping your foot all day.
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Exclusive Interview and Single Stream: Low Weather
Low Weather is the personification of Michael Trieb’s newest music endeavor, in which he takes a huge leap forward in evolving his musical sound. “I guess somewhere along the way, the whole ‘singer-songwriter’ aesthetic just didn’t work for my music anymore,” Trieb says. “It wasn’t an accurate identifier. My songs began to get weirder and I started to have less and less songs I was able to pull off by myself on stage.”
Now with the new project in full swing, Low Weather is planning to release a full length album in March, with half of the record already recorded and ready to be heard. The lead single, Underneath, certainly tips its hat to the musical influences of Death Cab for Cutie and Pedro the Lion. Trieb and his comrades lay down an eerily catchy bass line with a plinking guitar that seep into your subconscious and leave you wanting to hit play after the song ends. Some of his other songs draw from his love of classics like John Lennon and Paul McCartney as well as cult favorites Pavement and American Football.
From a lyrical standpoint, Trieb says these songs come from a very personal place for him. “When writing, I think I’ve been learning that any situation you might find yourself in is not always unique to just you. Everybody deals with similar stuff, we just kind of view it through different lenses. So this album is simply my own perspective on things.”
With half of the album recorded, Low Weather is anxious to begin recording the remainder of the album. They are currently running a Kickstarter project to raise $2,000 to record and complete the remainder of their full length album. Be sure to check out the links below on how to stay up to date with Low Weather.
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If this collection of gifs doesn't make you want dachshund puppies, I don't know what will.
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Dachshunds can’t wait to take a bath
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Short Review Series: The Avett Brothers – Magpie and the Dandelion
The Avett Brothers – Magpie and the Dandelion American Recordings
RIYL: Trampled by Turtles, Old Crow Medicine Show, Langhorne Slim Must-Hear Songs: Open-Ended Life, Another is Waiting, Vanity
Grade: A
Formed in 2000, brothers Seth and Scott Avett formed their alt-country/bluegrass band and have wasted no time releasing 12 full length records and EPs over the last 13 years. In fact, the release between 2012′s Carpenter is separated by a mere 13 months from their newest album Magpie and the Dandelion. The quick turnaround does not lose any quality, with the brothers putting out quite possibly their best record to date. Magpie and the Dandelion does a great job of showcasing the Avett Brothers’ ability to go from upbeat banjo-filled songs like “Another is Waiting” to piano ballads like “Good To You” and everything in between. If you were a fan of banjos before it was cool, you’ll love this record. If you just recently discovered how awesome bluegrass music can be, this highly accessible record can certainly provide a foothold into a magical genre of music.
Buy it on Amazon or iTunes.
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Short Review Series: The Head and the Heart – Let’s Be Still
The Head and the Heart – Let’s Be Still Subpop Records
RIYL: The Lumineers, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Dawes Must-Hear Songs: Homecoming Heroes, Shake
Grade: C
The acoustic guitar/piano/three part harmonies sound is one the staple of today’s indie folk scene, and The Head and the Heart did it with great success in their eponymous debut released in 2011. However, the band felt that the new release required some growth sonically. With Let’s Be Still, it seems they tried a little too much on some of the songs, especially songs like “Summertime” and “Fire/Fear.” These two attempt to really change your perspective on their sound, but leave you scratching your head wondering what went wrong. Overall, the record is worth a listen, but it gets a little stale after the lead single “Shake.” As terrific as the debut record was, it looks like they built up the anticipation a bit too much for another stellar release.
Buy it on Amazon or iTunes.
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Short Review Series: Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of The City
Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City XL Recordings
RIYL: Arcade Fire, Haim, Passion Pit Must-Hear Songs: Unbelievers, Diane Young, Hannah Hunt
Grade: A
It’s hard to deny how catchy Vampire Weekend’s hits were from previous records. Songs like A-Punk, M79, and Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa are beyond catchy, but it’s understandable that you want a record full of songs this catchy. Luckily, their latest release provides you with that wish. Song after song is better than the next, truly elevating their sound to become more than just the darlings of indie music. With the release of this record, Vampire Weekend has solidified their place in the top ranks of the best indie rock bands of this decade. Ranging from dance songs like Diane Young to somber introspective songs like Hannah Hunt and everything in between, this album is chocked full of fantastic songs that show off their remarkable growth in songwriting. This one is sure to make a lot of end of year lists.
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