Wednesday, December 30, 2009

2000-2009:30-21

A bit more mainstream.
A lot more video.


30) The Decemberists - Picaresque

Picaresque is an epic and theatrical step forward from Her Majesty, yo-yo-ing the listener between the high highs and low lows like a catchy melodrama.
The Decemberists - Engine Driver

29) mewithoutyou - Catch For Us the Foxes
This follow-up to [A -->B] Life surprised its listeners when it was first released. The songs were more angular, more melodic, less distorted, easier to discern, more accessible, and more awesome. There are still moments of severe rocktitude, but on the whole Foxes is a little bit more subdued and lyrically introspective.



28) Damien Jurado - Where Shall You Take Me?
Like all good Jurado albums, this one covers themes of bittersweet nostalgia, America, loves, lost loves, regret, and contains a good folksy song or two in there for good measure.
Damien Jurado - Texas to Ohio

27) Aimee Mann - Lost in Space
Dour but not dark. Aggressive but smoooth. Cold but alluring. This but also that.

Aimee Mann - High on Sunday 51


26) Elliott Smith - From a Basement on a Hill
Incomplete when Smith STABBED HIMSELF TO DEATH IN THE CHEST, this album was pieced together from what was already recorded. It still manages to sound polished and full, maybe a bit more swaggery than what we're used to, and though Smith may have had other ideas regarding the direction of this project, Basement is still an Elliott Smith album through-and-through.
Elliott Smith - Twilight
Elliott Smith - Memory Lane


25) The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
It's hard to take things seriously when pink robots are involved, but these songs are beautifully lush and tinged with mournful undercurrents. Yoshimi is ambitious electro-psychedelic rock goodness. Listen to the album with good speakers/headphones as there's a lot going on here.


24) Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
Inspired by the great country music of the past half-century, Fox Confessor features the glorious vocals of Case over music that will make you scoot your boots or fill your beers with tears.

Neko Case - Hold On, Hold On
Neko Case - Star Witness


23) The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
I'm not going to try to explain The Crane Wife. I just made an attempt and it just sounded like buckets of pretension and ignorance. So instead I'll mention that there are some stories in those songs, some movements, and a lot of good prog moments (if there is such a thing).


22) Mason Jennings - Birds Flying Away
Jennings' second full-length release is a tremendous piece of American folk-rock. He gets agitated and political, but in the catchiest way possible. And just in case songs about the Black Panthers aren't your thing, the ballads here are some of the loveliest you will ever hear.
Mason Jennings - Stars Shine Quietly

21) Extol - Undeceived
One of the best metal albums ever. Epic, brutal, technical, and surprisingly beautiful (strings!). The Nords do it right. For some reason I take special satisfaction when those of immeasurable musical talent use their superpowers for the sake of metal.
Extol - Undeceived