I got a new iPhone app called 8mm Vintage Camera and thought I'd try it out on my way home from work. Shot this little short film, edited it, and soundtracked it all in under 2 hours at a cost of $2. Ain't technology great?
Unless you somehow find yourself within the confines of a Hot Topic, early aughts' aggressive-yet-wussy emo bands are pretty much universally mocked. And rightfully so, most of the time. The semi-goth fashion, the school-age dramatics, the farcical posturing—it's all very laughable, just like adolescence itself.
But what if under all that pretense (and mascara) there's actually a good song dwelling beneath?
Well then, I say you should drop the too-cool-for-school attitude and acknowledge the fact that a good song is a good song is a good song. Give the kids a break, will you? They've been through so much already...
Having said that, some love for shrill screams, dear diary poetry, meat-head guitar riffs, and huge choruses definitely helps here, it's not for the uninclined.
My Chemical Romance - "Helena" THAT CHORUS?! IT'S HUUUGE!
AFI - "The Leaving Song Pt.II"
Thursday - "Cross Out The Eyes" THE BRIDGE IS KINDA METAL, RIGHT?
The Used - "Buried Myself Alive"
Dashboard Confessional - "This Bitter Pill" WHEN HIS VOICE BREAKS?! C'MON!
BONUS: This list was basically an excuse to trot out Emo Bunny once again.
Best enjoyed while listening to "Soldier of Love" by Arthur Alexander.
Starring: Spoon - Kill The Moonlight Low - Trust Afghan Whigs - Up Next The Hold Steady - Heaven Is Whenever Spiritualized - Amazing Grace Fugazi - The Argument Pissed Jeans - King Of Jeans DeVotchka - A Mad And Faithful Telling
The items within the following lists are not ranked in order of importance or artistic value. Instead, they are listed randomly, or in some cases, as recalled by memory.
While the difference between good art and mediocre drivel is easily discernible, it is the author's opinion that ranking actual art is a random, arbitrary, and highly unscientific process, therefore inappropriate for these purposes. Hopefully, the absence of numbered lists will not frighten or cause excessive discomfort so as to keep the reader from enjoying this post to the fullest.
Additionally, the reader is encouraged to post any omissions, additions, or grave misjudgments on the author's part in the comment section.
Best Albums
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Brutalist Bricks [Matador]
I've listened to "Bottled Up In Cork" a thousand times and it's still vibrant and uplifting. The Brutalist Bricks is passionate, witty, purposeful—the antithesis to soulless hipsterdom.
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs [Merge] Not as immediately yielding as Funeral or Neon Bible, but just as profound; cementing Arcade Fire within the top echelon of bands to which I suspected they belonged. [iTunes] [Amazon]
Big Boi - Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son Of Chico Dusty [Def Jam] Big Boi's a crowd-pleaser; he's the Macca to 3$tacks' Lennon. On Sir Lucious, he gave me what I needed—summer bangers and some glorious A-Town repping. [iTunes] [Amazon] Grinderman - Grinderman 2 [Anti-] If one's id is inaccessible, than Nick Cave has found a secret passage to his. On 2, it spews forth into a bubbling cauldron of seething sensation. "Kitchenette" is what sex should sound like. [iTunes] [Amazon] Sleigh Bells - Treats [Mom+Pop/NEET] Hottest record of the year, as in, the VU meter needle spends most of its time in the red throughout this one. Single servings of tubescreaming distrobursts. [iTunes] [Amazon]
Superchunk - Majesty Shredding [Merge] A great example of a band sounding exactly as you'd want them to sound 20 years into their career. Indie rock with Chapel Hill as the adjective, for those old enough to know what that means. [iTunes] [Amazon] Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest [4AD] Better production value than past efforts equals the most accessible album yet, and the most similar to Bradford Cox's alter ego, Atlas Sound. Still dreamy, poppy, spacey—less fuzzy. [iTunes] [Amazon]
Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy [Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella] As long as Ye stays this hungry and this foolish, our lives are that much better for it. Luckily, his compulsive nature leaves him no other option. Hate at your own peril, you'll miss out. [iTunes] [Amazon] Julie Christmas - The Bad Wife [Rising Pulse] Post-hardcore has gone the way of, well, hardcore, since the mid-90s, but The Bad Wife proves worthy of comparisons to titans from Touch & Go's heyday, while also expounding on the canon. [iTunes] [Amazon]
Girls - Broken Dreams Club [True Panther] Yes, it's an EP, but the cohesiveness and devotion imparted to these 6 songs makes it feel like a proper album, and for the first time, Girls feels like a band. American rock and roll is safe and sound. [iTunes][Amazon]
The National - High Violet [4AD] Their first record that resonated, which is a troubling revelation since it's about the anxiety, disenchantment, and nonfulfillment associated with growing older. In the end, masochism reaps catharsis. [iTunes] [Amazon] Liars - Sisterworld [Mute] This album, had it been a soundtrack, would have added unnerving tension and creepiness even to Marmaduke. Previously, Liars have used boundary-pushing to provoke, but here it's for emphasis. [iTunes] [Amazon] Janelle Monáe - The ArchAndroid [Bad Boy/Wondaland Arts Society] The rare occasion in which eclecticism is perfectly married to ambition, resulting in genre-defying success. A musical spectrum akin to Prince, but with an infinitely more personable oddity at the helm. [iTunes] [Amazon]
The Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt [Dead Oceans] It's so hard to be captivating with just voice and guitar, but Sweden's Kristian Matsson manages just that with his unique croak, deft finger-picking, and oblique ESL metaphors. Folkmusiker, ja? [iTunes] [Amazon]
High On Fire - Snakes For The Divine [Koch Records] If Lemmy consumed less whiskey, more weed, and fronted the Melvins, High On Fire would have some serious competition. But as of yet, he hasn't, so I'll happily rely on HOF for my Heavy Metal™ dose. [iTunes] [Amazon]
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Great Albums That Missed The Cut
LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening[DFA/Virgin] Titus Andronicus - The Monitor[XL] Cee-Lo Green - The Lady Killer[Elektra] The Walkmen - Lisbon[Fat Possum] Women - Public Strain[Jagjaguwar] Jónsi - Go[XL/Parlophone] Menomena - Mines[Barsuk] Spoon - Transference[Merge] The Roots - How I Got Over[Def Jam] Teenage Fanclub - Shadows[Merge] Gil Scott-Heron - I'm New Here[XL] Vampire Weekend - Contra[XL] The Magnetic Fields - Realism[Nonesuch] The Black Keys - Brothers[Nonesuch] __________
Good Albums, But Not Up To Par(try harder next time, please)
Gorillaz - Plastic Beach[Parlophone/Virgin] Autolux - Transit Transit[TBD Records] Sun Kil Moon - Admiral Fell Promises[Caldo Verde] M.I.A. - /\/\/\Y/\[XL/Interscope] Sufjan Stevens - The Age of Adz[Asthmatic Kitty] Band of Horses - Infinite Arms[Sub Pop] MGMT - Congratulations[Columbia] Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record[Arts & Crafts] Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager[Universal Motown] Here We Go Magic - Pigeons[Secretly Canadian] __________
Albums That Would Be On This Year's List, Except They Were Already On Last Year's List Because That Is When They Leaked
Yeasayer - Odd Blood[Secretly Canadian] Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse - Dark Night of the Soul[Capitol] __________
Best Reissues
David Bowie - Station To Station[Virgin] Weezer - Pinkerton[Geffen] Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine[Universal] The Cure - Disintegration[Rhino] Morrissey - Bona Drag[EMI] Galaxie 500 - On Fire[Domino] The Stooges - Raw Power[Sony Legacy] Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R[Interscope] The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street[Universal] The Grateful Dead - American Beauty[Rhino] Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space[Plain] Refused - The Shape Of Punk To Come: A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts[Epitath] __________
Best Compilations
Pavement - Quarantine The Past[Matador] Bruce Springsteen - The Promise[Columbia/Sony] Orange Juice - Coals To Newcastle[Domino] Bob Dylan - The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964[Columbia] Elliott Smith - An Introduction To...[Kill Rock Stars] Various Artists - Deutsche Elektronische[Soul Jazz] Various Artists - Matador At 21[Matador] __________
Best Soundtracks
Trent Reznor & Atticus Finch - The Social Network [Null] Clint Mansell - Black Swan[Sony Masterworks] Hans Zimmer - Inception[WaterTower Music] Various Artists - Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World[ABKCO] Various Artists - The Kids Are All Right[Lakeshore] Daft Punk - TRON: Legacy [Walt Disney]
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Best Live Albums
David Bazan - Live At Electrical Audio [+1] Liars - Live[Mute] Mono - Holy Ground: NYC Live with the Wordless Music Orchestra[Temporary Residence] Low - Live At Eindhoven[Self Released] Jónsi - Go Live[Self Released]
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Metal Albums You Are In No Way Ready For And Should Stay Away From At All Costs
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis[Season of Mist] Shining - Blackjazz[Indie Recordings/Red] Black Breath - Heavy Breathing[Southern Lord] Agalloch - Marrow of the Spirit[Profound Lore] Black Tusk - Taste The Sin[Relapse]
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Most Disproportionate Hype To Quality Ratio(hype > quality)
Best Coast - Crazy For You[Mexican Summer] Drake - Thank Me Later[Aspire/Cash Money/Young Money] Beach House - Teen Dream[Sub Pop] Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles[Motown/Universal] Die Antwoord - $O$ [Cherrytree/Interscope] Wavves - King of the Beach[Fat Possum] Warpaint - The Fool[Rough Trade] __________
Weirdest Album Mike Patton Made This Year Mike Patton - Mondo Cane[Ipecac]
Covers of 1950-60's-era Italian pop songs? With a 65-piece orchestra?! Only with Mike Patton does this seem to make perfect sense.
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Best Comedy Albums
Kyle Kinane - Death of the Party[AST Records] Reggie Watts - Why Shit So Crazy?![Comedy Central] David Cross - Bigger and Blackerer[Sub Pop] Hannibal Buress - My Name Is Hannibal[Stand Up!] Doug Benson - Hypocritical Oaf[Comedy Central] Bill Hicks - The Essential Collection[Rikodisc]
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Worst Album
Brokencyde - Will Never Die [Suburban Noize Records]
Winning two years in a row, these agents of schlock are pretty much assured to rule this category every year they release a long-player of post-ironic, misogynist clusterfucks posing as songs.
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Best Album Cover
Klaxons - Surfing The Void[Polydor]
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Worst Album Covers
Click on the pics for a closer look. At your own risk, of course. __________
Most Prevalent Trend In Album Cover Art
2010 was definitely the year of the woman-as-android. Read into it what you please (desolation, objectification, augmentation, hollowness, absence of humanity, narcissism, exploitation, Robocop-fetishism, etc.) __________
Best Reminder That People Really Only Like What They Already Know
Girl Talk - All Day[Illegal Art]
This dude sells out concert halls at around 50 bucks a pop. It's mash-ups. We're talking mash-ups. Mash-ups?! Take some time to think about what you're doing, people. __________
Best Singles
If the Grooveshark Playlist is wonky (which it is known to be), you can also listen to it here. __________
Parlez Vous Francais?, in the song "Body Language", it gets me every time. __________
Best (Only) Near Femme Song I Recorded This Year
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Songs I Hope I Never Hear Again
Ke$ha - "Tik Tok" Train - "Hey, Soul Sister" Justin Bieber - "Baby" Soulja Boy Tell'em - "Pretty Boy Swag" Brokencyde - "Teach Me How To Scream" Shakira - "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)" Black Eyed Peas - All of 'em. __________
Guilty Pleasures
Katy Perry - "Teenage Dream" - In Italy, scanning the radio was so bad that I actually looked forward to hearing this song. Also, "California Gurls." Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" - I actually don't feel guilty about this one at all. Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah... __________
*watch on YouTube to see all the videos, or follow the links below to the ones that could not be embedded
OK Go - "This Too Shall Pass" [dir. James Frost] Ted Leo & the Pharmacists - "Bottled Up In Cork" [dir. Tom Scharpling] Janelle Monáe - "Tightrope" [dir. Wendy Morgan] Arcade Fire - "The Suburbs" [dir. Spike Jonze] Grinderman - "Heathen Child" [dir. John Hilcoat] Big Boi - "Shutterbugg" [dir. Chris Robinson] Hollerado - "Americanarama" [dir. Greg Jardin] Erykah Badu - "Window Seat" [dir. Chike] Flying Lotus - "Kill Your Co-Workers" [dir. Mike Winkelmann] Kanye West - "Runaway" [dir. Kanye West] Liars - "Scissors" [dir. Andy Bruntel] __________
Biggest Hot Messes Posing As Videos
Insane Clown Posse - "Miracles" [dir. Paul Andresen] Die Antwoord - "Enter The Ninja" [dir. Kyle Thrash] Lady Gaga - "Telephone (feat. Beyonce)" [dir. Jonas Åkerlund] Katy Perry - "California Gurls" [dir. Mathew Cullen] __________
Most Innovative Use Of Multimedia In A Music Video
Arcade Fire - "The Wilderness Downtown*" [dir. Chris Milk] *best viewed w/ Google Chrome Sour - "Mirror*" *best viewed w/ Google Chrome and Safari __________
Best Award Acceptance Speech
Fever Ray's Karin Andersson melts my face. And her own. __________
Best Concerts
Not many shows this year; I'm slipping, I know, but I liked these.
Pavement with Times New Viking Arcade Fire with Spoon The National with Owen Pallett The Tallest Man On Earth Jimmy Eat World
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Best Musical Feuds
Kings Of Leon Vs. Pigeon Poop Taylor Swift Vs. Kanye West Lil' Kim Vs. Nicki Minaj Foxy Brown Vs. Nicki Minaj 50 Cent Vs. Twitter M.I.A. Vs. The New York Times Billy Corgan Vs. Pavement Lady Gaga Vs. Christina Aguilera Lady Gaga Vs. Jerry Seinfeld Ian Astbury Vs. Dave Grohl John Mayer Vs. John Mayer's Mouth I hardly saw any films in the theater in 2010, maybe not even ten. Do I say this every year? Why do I even have this category? Ah, screw it, I'll try to make it interesting. Best Films I Actually Saw
Inception Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Shutter Island Kick-Ass Up In The Air(Actually came out in late December '09, but I saw it in February)
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Films That Might Have Been On The Previous List Had I Actually Seen Them
Exit Through The Gift Shop Get Low 127 Hours The Social Network Greenberg The Town MacGruber Cyrus
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Films You've Never Heard Of That Would Be On My List If I Were An Annoying Film Student
Everyone Else Bluebeard Dogtooth Socialism The Portuguese Nun White Material The Robber Marwencol The Father Of My Children The Oath __________
Films That Were Actually A Lot Of Fun To See At The Theater
Predators Jackass 3D
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Film That Kyle Made Me Watch Because He Was High And I Didn't Know Any Better
Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D
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Most Ridiculous Titles For A Film Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'hoole Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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Films That Will Be Released After This List But Before 2011
Tron: Legacy True Grit Somewhere
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Creepiest Use Of A Pun And Accompanying Picture For A Children's Film
Yogi Bear - Great Things Come In Bears
Creeepy...
Best Television Programs The Walking Dead[AMC] Mad Men[AMC] Breaking Bad[AMC] 30 Rock[NBC] Community[NBC] Parks And Recreation[NBC] Modern Family[ABC] Dexter[Showtime] Party Down [Starz] The Pacific[HBO] Louie[FX] It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia[FX] The Venture Bros.[Cartoon Network] Pardon The Interruption[ESPN] Attack of the Show[G4]
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Series Currently Occupying Loads Of Space Unwatched On My DVR Boardwalk Empire[HBO] Rubicon[AMC] Kids In The Hall: Death Comes To Town[CBC/IFC] Dead Set [E4/IFC]
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Best Stretch Of Late Night Talk Shows
The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien[NBC] - January 18th-22nd
Conan's last week of shows on NBC were really a testament to his talent and Jeff Zucker's ineptitude as head of NBC. This week of shows helped generate the public and professional support that would land Coco on TBS.
WTF with Marc Maron[iTunes] The Bugle [iTunes] The Pod F. Tompkast[iTunes] Comedy Death Ray [iTunes] The Best Show On WFMU [iTunes] Doug Loves Movies [iTunes] The BS Report [iTunes] The Nerdist [iTunes] Sklarbro Country[iTunes] SModcast [iTunes] Superego[iTunes] __________
Best People To Follow On Twitter(besides @bazookaluca)
Best YouTube Video That Requires Zero Context I swear, that dude has to be Jim Breuer. __________
Best/Worst Memes __________
Best Artistic Depiction Of My Life
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Best Animated GIFS
Celebrity Girlfriends
Alison Brie
Between her indelible roles in Mad Men and Community, her marvelous guest-hosting spots on AOTS, and the revealing, candid nature of her essay for Nerve, Alison cemented her place on this list. Adorbs.
Aubrey Plaza
She played a slouch and a crabby bemoaner on Parks and Recreation and Scott Pilgim Vs. The World this year, but always endearingly so, if such a feat can be accomplished.
Ciara
Ciara tried so hard to get on this list this year (mostly by working it fiercely in video after video after video) that I'd be a fool not to give her a well-earned spot. Let it be known that hard work gets rewarded around here.
Lea Michelle
Having never seen a single episode of Glee, I'm solely basing this on her much-publicized GQ spread. But man, it's enough.
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Last Year's Celebrity Girlfriends That I'm Still Not Quite Over
Christina Hendricks & Katy Perry __________
Words I Heard Too Much This Year(2010 in a snapshot)