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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

2016 Music Favorites: 20 of My Most Enjoyed Albums

Favorite Albums of 2016




I prefer to have my yearly favorites posted sooner but I started off 2017 feeling very under the weather (not to mention a brutal phase of Mercury Retrograde). I wanted to make sure I was in a clear frame of mind when I reflected back on which albums I enjoyed listening to the most. I hesitate to call these albums 'the best of 2016' because it would be impossible to say that with any level of certainty. It's a challenge to rank music as it's such a personal thing. I am a hardcore music lover but I would have to devote every waking minute of the year to listening to new releases to truly get a feel for everything. I tend to listen to music regardless of its freshness or relevancy. I also find my music organically and am not influenced much at all by critics or the blogosphere. This list is simply me sharing what I liked, in hopes of connecting with other fans or to someone searching for new sounds who may not be as familiar. In no particular order, here are some of my favorite releases of the past year...



Empire of the Sun, Two Vines. October, 2016.

I've been a major fan of this group for many, many years. Their music makes me happy. I have yet to see them perform live but hope that changes in the near future.

High and Low:

Two Vines:


Kanye West, The Life of Pablo. February, 2016.

Personal and professional antics aside, his music is still good.

Famous:

Fade:


Angel Olsen, My Woman. September, 2016.

I really like her vocal style and enjoy listening to her music when I'm in a relaxed, but somber mood.

Intern:
Heart Shaped Face:

Frank Ocean, Blonde. August, 2016.

The most-anticipated album of the year, Blonde, (or is it technically Blond...?) exceeded many expectations of a sophomore slump.

Nights:

White Ferrari:


Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway. June, 2016.

Hipsters will tell you RHCP aren't cool but I admittedly love the older stuff. Their most-recent albums have been very disappointing but this one was somewhat of a pleasant surprise. It's far from my favorite but Anthony Kiedis can still get it.

The Getaway:

Dark Necessities:


Leonard Cohen, You Want It Darker. October, 2016.

Farewell to a legend. What an artist. What a man.

You Want It Darker:

It Seemed the Better Way:


Kristin Kontrol, X-Communicate. May, 2016.

The debut solo project from the lead singer of Dum Dum Girls. I really like this new direction.

X-Communicate:

Smoke Rings:


James Vincent McMorrow, We Move. September, 2016.

Fans of Bon Iver will enjoy this release from the sultry Irish crooner.

I Lie Awake Every Night:


Get Low:


David Bowie, Blackstar. January, 2016.

2016 was a year surrounded by the loss of countless musicians. David Bowie's final studio album, released on his 69th birthday, left fans with one last parting gift just days before his untimely passing.

Blackstar:

Lazarus:


Glass Animals, How To Be a Human Being. May, 2016.

Glass Animals has an incredible sound that's all their own. It always gets me going. I'll leave it at that.

Youth:

Poplar St:


Gallant, Ology. May, 2016.

Gallant was my favorite discovery of the year. I adore his voice and really loved the style of songs on this debut release.

Talking to Myself:

Weight in Gold:


Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool. June, 2016.

A band that needs no introduction, this album managed to make me love them even more.

Daydreaming:

True Love Waits:


Bon Iver, 22, A Million. September, 2016.

Bon Iver has produced some of my favorite music of the past decade. I was eager to hear the new sounds but much of its overproduction fell short of my very high expectations. Nevertheless, I still enjoyed some of these songs. Even when it's not my absolute favorite style, Justin Vernon creates innovative music. He is easily one of the most talented artists of my generation.

33 "GOD":

8 (circle):


St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Sea of Noise. September, 2016.

This was the first year that I took notice of the southern soul group who hails from Alabama. Stunning vocals and glorious instrumentation, this album is for fans of Motown looking for a modern take on classic oldies.

Midnight on the Earth:

Burning Rome:


Sturgill Simpson, A Sailor's Guide to Earth. April, 2016.

I'm not a major fan of country music but after attending college in West Virginia, I definitely picked up an affinity for certain sounds. If you're open to the genre that blurs between alt, rock and country, Sturgill Simpson is your man. Even if a twang isn't your thing, a true music lover recognizes talent when it's blatantly obvious.

In Bloom (Nirvana Cover):

Brace for Impact (Live a Little):


A Tribe Called Quest, We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service. November, 2016.

With the exception of the title's atrocious grammar (of course there is a celestial, unknown meaning behind it), this album was a welcomed surprised. A Tribe Called Quest takes me back to my youth in the most simple yet remarkable of ways.

We The People...:

Ego:


Mac Miller, The Divine Feminine. September, 2016.

Despite Mac Miller being a hometown kid, I never fully connected with much of his music until this release. I really enjoyed the way these songs were produced. And if you've ever seen one of Mac's interviews, you can see that he is not only hilarious but also has such a loving, gentle soul that you really get to hear come through on this album.

Dang! ft. Anderson .Paak:

Skin:


M83, Junk. April, 2016.

M83 holds a special place in my heart so I am always receptive to a new album. This one wasn't my favorite but there are still quite a few tracks that won me over.

Do It, Try It:

Sunday Night 1987:


Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam, I Had a Dream That You Were Mine. September, 2016.

I've been a fan of The Walkmen for a long time so it's no surprise that I really appreciated this album. Gorgeous vocals and lyrics accompanied with a haunting production, this was definitely one not to be missed.

A 1000 Times:

In a Black Out:


Michael Kiwanuka, Love & Hate. July, 2016.

I have loved this man's voice for a few years and was excited to finally hear what his second album would sound like. It's filled with so much beauty. All of the feels.

Cold Little Heart:

I'll Never Love:









Monday, February 3, 2014

Music Monday: Son Lux


"Alternate World"


"Easy"


"Lanterns Lit"


Son Lux is Ryan Lott, who currently resides in New York. His album, Lanterns, can be purchased here.

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Monday, January 6, 2014

Music Monday: Maverick Sabre


"Let Me Go"


"Let Me Go" Live


"I Need"


"These Days"


"I Used To Have It All"


Maverick Sabre is an Irish-English artist from London. His debut album, Lonely Are The Brave, can be purchased here.

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

June 2013 Playlist

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1. "Doin' It" by LL Cool J (1996)
*haha!
2. "All Shook Up" by Avila (2013)
*Thank you, Trojan commercial.
3. "This Love Fover" by YesYou (Jay-Z/MGMT) (2013)
*Hope I got that credit right?
4. "Blue Jeans" by Lana Del Rey (2012)
*I love her music.
5. "Sing to the Moon" by Laura Mvula (2013)
*She's unique.
6. "Disparate Youth" by Santigold (2012)
*Love this song so much! Sounds like Summer to me.
7. "Bo Peep (Do U Right)" by Shlohmo ft. Jeremih (2013)
*Dig Jeremih's sound.
8. "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You" by Led Zeppelin (1969)
*One of my all time favorites.
9. "Sorry Love" by Butterclock (2013)
*Randomly came across this.
10. "Magic Light" by Wampire (2013)
*So so good!
11. "Suicide Demo for Kara Walker" by Destroyer (2011)
*From one of my favorite albums that year.
12. "Cheers" by Don Trip (2012)
*If you after success then we got the same goal.
13. "Come and Get It" by Selena Gomez (2013)
*Fun song for the Summer. Gorgeous video.
14. "Miss You" by Foster the People (2011)
*I dance to this.
15. "Sexy Boy" by Air (1998)
*Always plays at work. 10 Things I Hate About You.
16. "Smile" by Portugal. The Man (2013)
*Another stunning piece of music from my fav. band.
17. "Hard to Find" by The National (2013)
*I kinda think you always will. So sad. So beautiful.
18. "Gypsy" (Fleetwood Mac, 1982) cover by Gardens & Villa (2012)
*Love these dudes.











Monday, April 29, 2013

Music Monday: James Pants + Vex Ruffin = Krista



"Space Tom Test"



"I Told You Man, I Carry A Gun"




Any group/band/project that calls itself Krista is obviously fine by me.

Krista is James Pants and Vex Ruffin.

Their music can be purchased here.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

My 12 Favorite Albums of 2012!

2012 was a great year for music! While I spent a good amount of time listening to new releases or attending concerts and festivals, I certainly haven't had the opportunity to hear everything. This is a small list of some of the music I enjoyed the most. I hesitate to call it the best of 2012 but they're all certainly among my favorites. Enjoy!


12. Antony and the Johnsons, Cut The World.
Released: August 7, 2012
Best Tracks:
1) Cut The World
4) You Are My Sister






















11. The xx, Coexist.
Released: September 10, 2012
Best Tacks:
1) Angels
3) Fiction
7) Missing
11) Our Song






















10. Michael Kiwanuka, Home Again.
Released: May 8, 2012
Best Tacks:
3) I'll Get Along
4) Rest
5) Home Again
6) Bones






















9. Frank Ocean, Channel Orange.
Released: July 17, 2012
Best Tracks:
2) Thinkin Bout You
10) Pyramids
14) Bad Religion






















8. Cat Power, Sun.
Released: September 3, 2012
Best Tracks:
1) Cherokee
2) Sun
8) Manhattan
10) Nothin But Time






















7. Grimes, Visions
Released: February 21, 2012
Best Tracks:
3) Oblivion
6) Vowels = Space And Time
8) Be A Body
12) Skin






















6. Father John Misty, Fear Fun.
Released: May 1, 2012
Best Tracks:
1) Funtimes in Babylon
2) Nancy From Now On
5) O I Long to Feel Your Arms Around Me
7) Only Son of the Ladiesman






















5. Wild Nothing, Nocturne.
Released: August 28, 2012
Best Tracks:
1) Shadow
2) Midnight Song
3) Nocturne
8) Paradise
11) Rheya






















4. Miguel, Kaleidoscope Dream.
Released: October 2, 2012
Best Tracks:
1) Adorn
2) Don't Look Back
3) Use Me
4) Do You...
9) Arch & Point






















3. Tame Impala, Lonerism.
Released: October 9, 2012
Best Tracks:
3) Apocalypse Dreams
4) Mind Mischief
7) Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
9) Elephant






















2. Beach House, Bloom.
Released: May 15, 2012
Best Tracks:
1) Myth
2) Wild
3) Lazuli
4) Other People
5) The Hours
7) New Year






















1. The Shins, Port of Morrow.
Released: March 16, 2012
Best Tracks:
2) Simple Song
3) It's Only Life
9) 40 Mark Strasse
10) Port of Morrow























Honorable Mentions:

  • New Build, Yesterday Was Lived and Lost.
  • Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city.
  • Chappo, Moonwater.
  • Crystal Castles, III.
  • Jack White, Blunderbuss.











Monday, November 19, 2012

Music Monday: Miguel


I recently had the pleasure of catching Miguel for the first time on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. I thought his voice was beautiful, his song ("Do You...") was fantastic and he had a great stage presence. His album, Kaleidoscope Dream, is out now. There isn't a bad track on it.

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"Use Me"


"Do You..."


"Arch & Point"













Monday, October 31, 2011

November Workout Playlist!

I'm trying to get in shape before my birthday in February (and continue on through the new year), so I updated my workout playlist to help me along with my goals! Good music always gets me going :)





1. "Black and Blue" by Miike Snow (George Mathews Remix)
2. "Heads Will Roll" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Tiesto Remix)
3. "Call On Me" by Eric Prydz
4. "Haterz Everywhere We Go" by B.o.B. (Remix)
5. "Rich & Black" by Raekwon ft. Nas
6. "Next Girl" by The Black Keys
7. "Love Lost" by The Temper Trap (Keljet Remix)
8. "Guns and Dogs" by Portugal. The Man
9. "Hang You From The Heavens" by The Dead Weather
10. "Crown on the Ground" by Sleigh Bells
11. "Heartbeats" by The Knife (Rune Lindbaek Remix)
12. "Leavin'" by Jesse McCartney (Bimbo Jones Remix)
13. "Once Again" by Girl Talk
14. "Drop The World" by Lil Wayne ft. Eminem
15. "Black & Yellow" by Wiz Khalifa
16. "Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G.
17. "Kids" by MGMT (Datsik Remix)
18. "I Follow Rivers" by Lykke Li (Tyler the Creator Remix)
19. "Sexy and I Know It" by LMFAO (David Guetta Remix)
20. "We Can't Stop" by jj ft. Ne-Yo
21. "She Wolf" by Shakira (Kaiori Breathe Remix)

Friday, May 27, 2011

Flashback Friday!

The early 90s. Such a special time in my life. I was in elementary school and remember these songs vividly. The internet wasn't around (for me, atleast) and I listened to the radio quite a bit. Here is a favorite for Memorial Day weekend! I loved Color Me Badd. My sister's 27th is tomorrow and I have a 4 day weekend. I'll be taking some time off from blogging but I'll be back soon!

I Wanna Sex You Up by Color Me Badd LIVE (1991)
This performance made me smile ear to ear and laugh 'til there were tears in my eyes! The outfits, the dance moves, the hair. Classic :)



Friday, April 15, 2011

Flashback Friday!

I apologize for not posting as frequently as I have been. I started a new job that requires me to stare at the computer for most of the day. When I come home, the last thing that I want to do is get back online. I love the internet and computers but I need a break from time to time!

This week's Flashback Friday comes at you from Kris Kross (one of my nicknames in college)! I absolutely loved this song back in the spring of '92! I was only 6-years-old and in kindergarten when it was released, but I remember hearing it on the radio as if it were yesterday. My sister's cheerleading squad even danced to "Jump" for one their competitions. GO ST. ALOYSIUS PANTHERS, haha! Enjoy :)

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