Dinosaur Jr. – FarmWhat year is it?? Did this just come out in ’94? Seriously, it seems that some people think these guys begin and end with “You’re Living All Over Me” and I find that stance pretty laughable. Then again, I didn’t come across these guys until “Where You Been?”. If you liked the band then, then you should like them now. This is a band that just do what they do. The sound is still there after all these years and that voice remains. I think this bests 2007’s “Beyond” in every way but that’s just me. Great band. I never would’ve guessed back in 1992 that of all the bands from the “120 Minutes” era that Dino would be one of the few putting out viable albums in 2009.
The Films – Oh, ScorpioThe best out of left field surprise pop gem of the year for me. If you don’t know these guys they play a kind of retro alt-pop style of music that is crazy catchy and melodic (I think I had “Amateur Hour” in my head for a week at one point). Including 50’s sha la la’s and the like. This one was produced by Butch Walker if that helps give you a better idea. This is a fantastic summer record that I didn’t discover until last Fall. So, it should get some more spins in the coming weeks. Mcaputo, if you are reading this, you might dig these guys. Kind of in your wheelhouse with regards to pop stuff (Outrageous Cherry, El Goodo, etc).
The Takers – Taker Easy“All of my new friends live in bottles….whisky, wine, and pills”. You pretty much know what you’re getting into with that line. Despite these guys having 1 strike against them to start with (they’re from Gainesville, FL) this was probably the best bar room, booze soaked honky tonk I heard all year. They’ve clearly spent time with their Waylon records and I’d put good money that 3 or 4 of them are service industry workers in that college town. Something very amateur about it but clearly done by guys who are living it. Take this line…..”the mirrors they are all broken…….they’ve found better uses these days”. Clearly a debut but the songs of drinkin and fightin combined with pedal steel, twangy telecasters and DBT style rocking out has me already on board. I hope they get enough success to get to their next record. (Dalen – don’t bother brother)
Matthew Barber – Ghost NotesThis was another random find I picked up after hearing “One Little Piece Of My Love”. Another in a long line of singer/songwriters in my collection but that doesn’t mean it’s run of the mill. He’s got kind of a Josh Rouse/Jackson Browne thing going on. Busty, if you’re reading this, you should check him out. He sounds up your alley. Anyway, it’s melodic, hooky, heartfelt, and earnest. That’s all I can ever ask of guys like this. Also, FemDerris loves him. I can’t believe he hasn’t had a song on One Tree Hill yet.
Neko Case – Middle CycloneOne of my biggest pet peeves with music geeks is someone who abandons an artist after one album because they “don’t hear anything exciting anymore” once they put out a 2nd album. I heard this complaint more than once when this came out. I’m of the opinion that the run of “Blacklisted”, “Fox Confessor…”, and “Middle Cyclone” is one of the best of the last decade. I fail to see a drop in quality among any of them. If anything I think she’s gotten better. She once got headlines for her voice but I read more about the songs and arrangements with each passing release. Regardless, that’s really all irrelevant because to me, this was one of the best things I heard all year. Period. Destined to be a classic. (Also, cover of the year)
Deer Tick – Born Of Flag DayLet me get one thing out of the way first. “Smith Hill” is my song of the year. Nothing else came close. It is anthemic, heart wrenching, uplifting, and you can drunkenly sing along to it. What more do you want? This would’ve made my list if only for that song. Fortunately, there were 9 others that, while not THAT good, served as a great supporting cast. I wasn’t bothered by his voice and in fact, I think it gives the band some of their character. “Houston, TX” is another standout. Add some pedal steel and some harmony and I’m sold. There’s also a sadness to a lot of these tunes that lends itself to a bit of drunken wallowing. +1