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Best of 2000-2009 | Top 30 Albums

Initially I didn’t think I could write this post. It seemed like an impossible task. How on earth was I supposed to come up with and then rank my favorite albums from the past decade? I have enough trouble doing it for just one year. There’s simply too much good music out there (despite my occasional whining to the contrary).

But when I really started thinking about it, I came to the following conclusion: a decade is a terrible thing to waste. In all reality, I may not get another opportunity like this. After all, who knows what I’ll be doing ten years from now. Also, musically speaking, the past decade was an important one for me. Over the course of ten years, my muted appreciation of music gradually transformed into a full-blown obsession. I now spend most of my free time searching for, writing about, and listening to music.

In the end I guess it was a pretty easy decision. I would’ve been extremely foolish to let the decade pass without weighing in on my favorite albums. It was a lot of work, but I managed to compile a list of my 30 favorite albums from 2000-2009. Not necessarily the best or most important albums, but those that had the greatest impact on me.

With all that said, I proudly present the Top 30 Albums of the Decade…

ALBUMS 30 – 21

ALBUMS 20 – 11

ALBUMS 10 – 1

Like I said, compiling this list was no easy task. In the end, tons of amazing albums got axed. Check the comments to see which ones barely missed the cut. And leave comments to let me know which albums I missed completely!

Mike Mix 07 | July 2009

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Despite a hectic 4th of July weekend, I’m excited to get back to work. And by work I mean writing about music. Which is convenient because I suddenly have lots to write about. Who knows, I might even settle into my old routine: posting a Weekly Download every week and an Artist Spotlight every month. Imagine that. We’ll see what actually happens.

One thing I know for certain, however, is that I’ll post a new Mike Mix every month. And it is with great pleasure that I present the latest installment: Mike Mix 07.

Darker and moodier than its predecessor, Mike Mix 07 might require a few listens before it grows on you. It starts quietly with beautiful songs by Tiny Television, Hurray For the Riff Raff, and Spiritualized. City and Colour’s “What Makes a Man?” transitions the mix to a louder section of music, which is anchored to two fantastic songs by Brand New. Following this intense emotional apex, the mix mellows out big time (and stays that way until it ends). I could talk specifically about the next eight tracks but don’t think it’s necessary. Each song is fantastic, otherwise it wouldn’t have made the mix. The only thing left to do is give it a listen! And then maybe another…

As always, I recommend listening to Mike Mix 07 in the order presented below. Download the entire mix here or stream it using the player below! Enjoy!

1 Tiny Television :: I’m On Fire
2 Hurray For the Riff Raff :: Daniella
3 Spiritualized :: Sitting On Fire
4 City and Colour :: What Makes a Man?
5 Brand New :: Jesus Christ
6 Brand New :: Degausser
7 Interpol :: NYC
8 South San Gabriel :: My Goodbyes
9 South San Gabriel :: The Arc and the Cusp
10 Ida :: Late Blues
11 The Gaslight Anthem :: Here’s Looking At You, Kid
12 Grand Salvo :: I Am Dead
13 J. Tillman :: Vacilando Territory
14 Hurray For the Riff Raff :: Junebug Waltz

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Best of 2007 | Top 10 15 Songs

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2007 was a great year for music. New albums from Radiohead, Interpol, The National, Andrew Bird, Okkervil River, and Spoon all rocked hard. My discovery of The Acorn, Kings of Leon, The Everybodyfields, and Menomena, coupled with an impressive debut from Deer Tick, made the year that much more amazing.

So when it came time to assemble my annual Top 10 Songs of 2007 list, I just couldn’t chop it down to size. As a result I’ve decided to expand the list to 15 songs. Plus I’ve already blogged about 9 of the 15 songs on the list, so the 5 extra slots allow me to post some new mp3’s.

Continuing to break with tradition, I’ve decided to categorize the 15 songs into 5 separate categories based on their mood and style. Enjoy!

Songs I listen to when I am happy (aka pop songs):

    [mp3] The Shins :: Australia
    [mp3] Okkervil River :: Unless It’s Kicks
    [mp3] Modest Mouse :: Missed the Boat

Songs I listen to when I am sad (aka bawlers):

    [mp3] Andrew Bird :: Cataracts
    [mp3] The National :: Slow Show
    [mp3] The Acorn :: Glory

Songs I listen to when I party (aka rockers):

    [mp3] Interpol :: Rest My Chemistry
    [mp3] Spoon :: Eddie’s Ragga
    [mp3] Kings of Leon :: McFearless

Songs I listen to when I drive (aka rollers):

    [mp3] The Everybodyfields :: Aeroplane
    [mp3] Deer Tick :: Dirty Dishes
    [mp3] Magnolia Electric Co :: Nashville Moon

Songs I listen to whenever (aka great songs):

    [mp3] Kings of Leon :: On Call
    [mp3] Radiohead :: Reckoner
    [mp3] Menomena :: Rotten Hell

Get ‘em while they’re hot! Check the comments for additional lists…

Best of 2007 | Top 10 Albums

With the year officially over, it’s time to reflect upon the awesomeness that was 2007. Unlike last year, 2007 had an excess of truly great music.

Unfortunately, this year’s “Best of” coverage won’t be as extensive as last year’s. Mainly because I’m lazy, but also because I got a much later start writing this year. I’m also going to try a new format for my Top 10 Albums of 2007 list. Below is a thumbnail image, which you can click on to enlarge.

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Given my obsessive-compulsive engineering background, I decided to make a table summarizing the Top 10 Albums of 2007. There are no mp3’s associated with this post because there is a lot of overlap with my Top 10 Songs of 2007 list, which will be released shortly.

Not to leave you high and dry, I’ve uploaded a special treat to hold you over. Check the comments!

Weekly Download: Interpol

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I hate to admit this, but I found myself uninspired and unmotivated when it came to writing this week’s post. I just couldn’t find anything to blog about.

The 10 or so people who regularly read my blog might remember that I recently said I was experiencing music overload. Unfortunately, none of this new music has really grabbed my full attention. Instead I will attempt to uncover an old song that is hopefully new to most of you.

So without further ado, I present one of Interpol’s first tracks, “Specialist.” The song runs nearly 7 minutes long, though you may not initially notice it. I especially love the song’s numerous twists and turns, each one eclipsing that which came before.

Despite being one of the band’s earliest tracks, “Specialist” perfectly encompasses Interpol’s sound. Definitely check out their two LP’s Turn On the Bright Lights and Antics if you enjoy this song.

[mp3] Interpol :: Specialist

Mix Tape 03 | Driving

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What a difference a month makes.

In the past 4 weeks, I’ve completely settled into my new apartment, taken my first midterm as a grad student, and partied about as much as I did during a typical year as an undergrad. Needless to say, this podcast is the exact opposite of last month’s.

I’ve been meaning to make a good driving mix for quite some time now. And the songs on this podcast need to be played loud. They could be the soundtrack to you and your friends’ drive into the city on the weekend, or the motivation you need to get some (home)work done.

Here’s the track listing:

  1. Built to Spill :: Goin’ Against Your Mind
  2. Interpol :: Evil
  3. The Tragically Hip :: Escape Is At Hand For the Travellin’ Man
  4. Weezer :: Say It Ain’t So
  5. My Morning Jacket :: O Is the One That Is Real
  6. Ryan Adams & the Cardinals :: Let It Ride
  7. Belle and Sebastian :: Another Sunny Day
  8. The Twilight Singers :: Teenage Wristband
  9. Wolf Parade :: I’ll Believe In Anything
  10. Silversun Pickups :: Lazy Eye
  11. Tapes ‘n Tapes :: Jakov’s Suite

I know that a few of these songs are repeats from previous posts/podcasts, but they were just too perfect to leave out. You may also notice that this mix tape is an enhanced podcast, so feel free to skip from track to track, though I recommend listening to it in its entirety (as always).

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