Top Ten Albums of 2006

Here we go. I won’t bore you with any philosophical introduction as I have a tendency to do. Lets jump right in to it and then get back on track in 07 with a new website design and focusing on the coming year in what I anticipate to be a year where indie rock staples come out with some of their best material to date. Should be fun.

10. - M. Ward “Post War”
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Website: www.mwardmusic.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/mward
Download: “Chinese Translation”

One of two albums in my top ten that came to my knowledge just a little over a month ago. Some might say that you need more time than a month to decide if an album will be a stand-by album for time to come. Thats essentially what these lists are all about. It’s not really the best albums of 2006 rather a visionary list. I envision that every album in my top ten will be with me until time will tell. I have put Post War on when I can’t think of anything else. I’ve sat back in my car, in my living room or in the coffee shop and listened to the whole album almost without realizing. I’ve always had a sweet spot for singer/song writer music. From Nick Drake to less complex artists like Josh Ritter, I’m always finding time for this style of music. I look forward to discovering more m. Ward music and rediscovering as my musical listening career wanes on.

9. - Six Organs of Admittance “Sun Awakens”
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Website: www.sixorgans.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/sixorgans (Note: not an official myspace page. This is a fan page. They have no page of their own.)
Download: “Bless Your Blood”

Earlier we discussed the essence of the band Comets on Fire and how I feel their contribution to music is helping to bring back the true blues and rock sound. Well, I guess maybe not the “true” sound in the sense that they resemble Led Zeppelin but the basic structure of their music is formed around the blues with rocked out guitar sound. Here we have another installment of Ben Chasney’s ingenious rock anthem music. When an album can put me in a trance for a period of time long after the album is over, there is no doubt in my mind it will be a staple album down the road. In Sun Awakens, Ben brings together haunting and enchanting tribal music with psychedelic rock. His vocals float over the music almost to the point where you can barely recognize he’s singing. If you’re curious where he gets his influences, all you have to do is go to his website, www.sixorgans.com, and click on Communique and you’ll find Ben’s favorite guitar jams (via YouTube). Hands down, my favorite solo from this list, AC/DC.

8. - Gnarls Barkley “St. Elsewhere”
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Website: www.gnarlsbarkley.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/gnarlsbarkley
Download: “Who Cares?”

It’s interesting, a lot of the albums I find myself retreating to when all else fail are commonly albums I didn’t enjoy at first listen – Illinois, Cellar Door (Vanderslice), We Are Little Barrie (Little Barrie). And then there are albums like Twin Cinema that I love at first but have now almost forgotten about. St. Elsewhere is an example of an album that at first I put to the side. Maybe it was because I heard “Crazy” for 1 millionth time and thought I would throw up if I heard Cee Lo’s voice one more time. But once I started to jam out the entire album in the car I started to jam it out at home and during parties. From start to finish (and maybe a skip over “Crazy” every now-and-then) this album has a lot going for it. Cee Lo and Danger Mouse are truly on to something hear and I hope they keep collaborating. There is room to grow and the possibilities seem endless from where I’m standing.

7. - Junior Boys “So This Is Goodbye”
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Website: www.juniorboys.net
Myspace: www.myspace.com/juniorboys
Download: “So This is Goodbye”

Something about soft electronic grooves that gets me every time. Maybe the subtle 80′s synth beats are what grab me with So This Is Goodbye or maybe it’s just a fantastic album. I had picked up Last Exit earlier this year as well and thought the album had a lot of songs that didn’t really go anywhere and all seemed to sound the same. I felt at times, if they just added a few more notes here and there on the tracks that the album would be stellar. Well, once I saw their new album come out and the critics going nuts, I had to jump on it. Without disappointment, the critics were dead on and Junior Boys came out with a cleaner, more precise album for their second go around.

6. - Ghostface Killah “Fishscale”
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Website: www.defjam.com (Ghost Page)
Myspace: www.myspace.com/ghostface
Download: “9 Milli Bros. Ft. Wu Tang Clan”

There are certain ingredients that a rap artist must acertain before he or she can come out with an album like Fishscale. First, you need to be introduced to the world through a gang of collaborator rappers. Second, you need to completely vanish from the public eye while your gang breaks away to accomplish successful solo careers. Third, you need to be as sly and whimsical as Ghostface Killah. There is nobody out there right now that I can think of who flows as smooth as Ghostface. Nor is anyone out there as consistent with their albums as Ghost. No, really, I listen to Pretty Tony just as much as Fishscale. But there are tracks on Fishscale that warrant the album one of his best albums to date. 9 Milli Bros. was my pick for the song download because to me it’s one of those tracks ingenious enough to push Fishscale in to the rap album heavens. He brings his gang for the ride and as usual, their playfulness comes alive as the beat drops and they all come in with the first few verses and the song takes off from there. It doesn’t take long for the Clan and Ghost to take what is basically just one sampled beat, a few piano keys and a vamped guitar line to turn this song in to pure gold.

5. - Neko Case “Fox Confessor Brings the Flood”
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Website: www.nekocase.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/nekocase
Download: “Hold On, Hold On”

I was a little late to the party on this album as well. Both Neko and A.C. Newman invaded my iPod late in the year. I was and still am a fan of The New Pornographers but I must say, A.C.’s and Neko’s solo work might be a couple notches higher on the music listening scale in my book. In the Fox Confessor all that did it for me was “Hold on, Hold on”. Her voice sends chills up my spine and this one in particular gives me the chills. Now, I know, some of you may be saying, what about The Greatest. How come I don’t see that album in the top ten. Well, I may have only been listening to this album for a month but I literally just got Chan’s album. I just couldn’t see myself mentioning an album I’ve really only listened to once.

4. - Band of Horses “Everything all the Time”
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Website: www.bandofhorses.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/bandofhorses
Download: “Our Swords”

We had our fourth Thanksgiving Party this year and one of the first albums I put on during the day was Everything All The Time. It was this moment and this listen around that set this album in stone. It’s quite simply a perfect album. At first, I couldn’t get over the similarities of Ben Bridwell’s voice to that of Jim James from My Morning Jacket. But as I sat there and gave the music itself more of a listen it started to become clear to me this was the perfect indie rock album. Extremely polished and well worth the top ten list.

3. - Phoenix “Its Never Been Like That”
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Website: www.wearephoenix.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/wearephoenix
Download: “Rally”

I have yet to truly be disappointed by Phoenix. I wasn’t a big fan of Alphabetical but not necessarily disappointed. It took them just a few months later to come out with one hell of an album and one heck of a turn around. Here is another band that every time I throw on either United or Its Never Been Like That, anyone within a radius of 20 or 30 feet begins to gravitate to the speakers. Their songs, one after another, cause your body to shake and turn. I could listen to Its Never Been Like That twice maybe three times in a row and not get sick of “Rally”, “Napoleon Says”, “Long Distance Call”, etc. etc. etc.

2. - Hot Chip “The Warning”
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Website: www.hotchip.co.uk
Myspace: www.myspace.com/hotchip
Download: “And I Was a Boy From School”

Boom…the world domination begins and Hot Chip steps out from the fog. They step up to their synthesizers and the music begins. You see Joe with his funky glow glasses step up to his mike and start to sing, “And i was a boy from school helplessly helping all the rules…” The electronic drum beat, the repetitive synth line and their airy vocals hook you and you can’t stop singing along, dancing your ass off and telling your self that “Hot Chip will break your legs, Snap off your head, Hot Chip will put you down, Under the ground.” Your life is now no longer yours, it now belongs to a world where the synthesizer is thought of as God, his disciples are British and his message is to just shut up and shake it like you’ve never shaked it before.

1. - TV on the Radio “Return to Cookie Mountain”
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Website: www.tvontheradio.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/tvotr
Download: “Wolf Like Me”

Why even bother. Why should I even write another word? You’ve all probably heard it before. “TV on the Radio” is the most innovative band to date”…”They make the greatest art rock around and they’ll blow your mind.” Look, it’s simple. TV on the Radio is paving a new way to listen to music. You can either listen to music or you can LISTEN to music. This is not for everyone. However, I would suggest that if for some reason you have been living in a dark hole some where for the past year and don’t know about this album and you like artsy music or jazzy music or just really really really love music – do yourself a favor and buy this album.