Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Bands Making the Best Music Right Now

Most of the music that I listen to is of the "indie" variety and the bands don't usually last too long. They are on small record labels, they usually don't sell a lot of records and hipsters are so damn fickle that they are always looking for the next new thing and will drop their interest in bands that they just loved 6 months ago. For example, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's first CD was one of my favorite discs of 2005. They released a not as good follow up disc in 2007, and then there were rumors that they were breaking up in 2009. Because of these and other factors, its really enjoyable when an indie band that you like happens to string a few good discs together and starts to show some longevity. Below is the list of the top 5 bands that I think are putting out the best music right now. The criteria I used for this list is that they have to have at least 2 really good CD's released in the last 4 years (1 excellent disc and 1 mediocre disc do not count) since every 2 years seems to be the cycle for releasing CD's these days. I picked that timeframe because I wanted bands that are putting out music on a fairly regular basis so you can enjoy their music more often. This is why Radiohead is not on the list - its obvious that they are still excellent, as In Rainbows proved. However, that CD took 4 years to come out after Hail To the Thief and who knows how long it will be until their next one comes out. Also, the band still has to be together - this list is about bands that are making great music and hopefully will continue to in the future.


5.) Animal Collective

Animal Collective (as I wrote about in my 2009 Top 10 entry) put forth some of the most eclectic music out there today. Some of their songs sound like they are being played on your back porch by a jug band at a hoedown. Others sound like you should be listening to them in a dark room with only a blacklight and some glow in the dark posters. Their output is pretty prolific, too - since 2005, they have released 3 albums (Feels, Strawberry Jam and Merriweather Post Pavilion) and 1 EP (Water Curses). I will admit that their sound is not for everyone, but they manage to consistently impress me with each new release.


The National play pop/rock with a little bit of a darker edge. However, I think even if they tried to play a little lighter-sounding fare, their music would still sound dark due to the deep baritone voice of their lead singer Matt Berninger. His voice adds a little something extra to their sound that helps achieve the kinda "chamber pop" sound that their music leans towards - there's just something about a lot of their songs that sounds like you should be listening to them in the parlor, with some gaslights and a glass of scotch.







3.) TV On the Radio
TVotR's sound is pretty hard to pin down. Their songs mix alternative rock, jazz, and soul in a way that very few bands could pull off. Their last 2 discs - 2006's Return To Cookie Mountain and 2008's Dear Science - were both critically praised by both the indie music press and more mainstream publications, like Rolling Stone. In fact, Rolling Stone (along with Entertainment Weekly, Spin, MTV and a few others) named Dear Science as the Best Album of the Year (thank you Wikipedia). This band knows how to groove and they know how to rock. And they can blow you away with either. "Wolf Like Me" from Cookie Mountain my be my favorite song released this decade.





2.) Spoon
Spoon plays rock music, but they mix up their sound with a little more pop sensibility than the other bands on this list. They have shown that they know how to groove too, as evidenced by "I Turn My Camera On" from 2005's Gimme Fiction and "Don't You Evah" from 2007's Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. Their 2007 disc was one of the best released that year and has me really looking forward to their next disc. They released an EP this year that really only served to tease me. DAMN THEM!






1.) The Hold Steady
I know that I have previously written about this band, but they really are my favorite band currently. They have one of the most fun, high-energy live shows around (I have seen them live 3 times, including once in a bar in Las Vegas where the stage was outside next to the back alley). In the last 4 years, they have released 3 great discs (Seperation Sunday, Boys and Girls In America and A Positive Rage) as well as one live CD (which sounds great but doesn't hold a candle to the experience of seeing them in person). They are just a great, straightforward rock and roll band, making music that has some heart and doesn't sound like it came out of some cookie-cutter rock band template (there are far too few of those bands around these days).




Saturday, July 11, 2009

5 Discs That Should Be On Your Summer Playlist

Sure, summer is half over, but there are still 6 weeks or so until the beginning of September (although, honestly it's still summer to me until the weather changes; around here that could be until October). So, while summer lasts, here are 5 discs that you should be listening to this summer, whether it is a cookout or just hanging out on the deck or at the beach. I think all 5 of them are the kind of music you want to listen to in the summer - upbeat, sunny day kinda songs that just make you feel good...

1.) Discovery - LP

This is a band made up of one of the guys from Vampire Weekend (who I like) and Ra Ra Riot (a band I have only heard of, but never heard their music). It has a kind of new wave, synth pop sound to it, which of course is right up my alley, mixed with a little bit of R&B. Its an interesting combination (they even do a Jackson 5 cover). The songs are all short, 2-3 minutes like most good pop songs, so you can listen to the whole disc on a short drive - it is the perfect soundtrack for a sunny day of driving around town.

Favorite Songs:
"Orange Shirt", "Osaka Loop Line", "So Insane", "Swing Tree", "Carby", "It's Not My Fault (It's My Fault)".




2.) Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca

Dirty Projectors are a band that I had heard of for a few years but never had a chance to check out their music until now (they had a lot more CD's than I thought). They are an experimental rock band, which is really just a catch-all term for a band whose music doesn't quite fit into any particular genre (or bands that just make weird music). This band is a little of both. On this disc, the songs lean a little more towards pop, and the results are very enjoyable. Since the band hasn't completely shed their "experimental" sound, it might not be for everyone (especially since singer Dave Longstreth has an unusual voice). However, if you are a fan of bands that don't try and sound like every other band out there, you should dig this.

Favorite Songs:
"Canibal Resource", "The Bride", "Stillness is the Move", "Useful Chamber", "No Intention", "Remade Horizon".




3.) Super Furry Animals - Dark Days/Light Years


I already talked about this disc in my "Top 10 CD's of 2009 (so far...)" post, so I am not really going to go on any further about it. Also, just because it is the only CD from that list to make it on to this one doesn't mean that I have changed my mind and now think it is better than the discs I ranked above it. It just means that this CD has some really catchy songs that I find myself listening to a lot this summer.





4.) We Were Promised Jetpacks - These Four Walls


This is the only real "rock" CD on this list (maybe music that is more pop-oriented just lends itself better to summertime...). These guys are from Scotland and this is their first disc, so I really don't know much about them (even their Wikipedia page is pretty sparse). They have a pretty straightforward indie rock sound for the most part, but there is something about the lead singer's Scottish accent that adds a little extra to their songs. There are songs on this disc that are both uptempo and low tempo, so it would be great for those later hour patio or deck gatherings. Plus, I think their name is cool...


Favorite Songs:

"It's Thunder and It's Lightning", "Ships With Holes Will Sink", "Roll Up Your Sleeves", 'Conductor", "This Is My House, This Is My Home", "Quiet Little Voices", "Moving Clocks Run Slow", "Short Bursts".





5.) Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair


This is the only disc on this list that didn't come out this year - it is from 2008. This is another one of those bands that I had heard of, but didn't get around to getting my hands on the disc this year. Their sound is sort of like a modern take on disco - a lot of horns and disco-like bass lines along with vocals that sound like they came right out of Studio 54. A couple of the songs have guest vocals by Antony Hegarty of "Antony and the Johnsons". If you have ever heard their music, you know that Hegaty has one of the most unusual and, I'll say it, down right WEIRD singing voices I have ever heard. However, on the songs which he appears on this disc, his voice melds perfectly with the type of music and is almost like another instrument.


Favorite Songs:

"Hercules' Theme", "Athene", "Easy", "Time Will", "You Belong".