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Month: December 2013

Pick Your Poison: Monday 12-9-13

Hooray! We’ve finally arrived at that glorious time of year known as Listmas. It’s the designated weeks during December in which I compose year-end music lists and post them up in celebration of the best of 2013. Listmas is a whole lot of fun for me to put together every year, and a lot of hard work goes into it too, so I hope you’ll be checking the site regularly for updates and to find out more about my favorite songs and albums from the past year. Monday’s entry kicking things off with The Top 50 Songs of 2013 is already up, and you can read that along with all of this year’s other Listmas entries by using this link. This is something that I’m going to mention most days in my Pick Your Poison intros for the next couple weeks leading up to Christmas, so either bear with me, or sit back and enjoy the ride! There are some great tracks in today’s Pick Your Poison though, and that’s worth paying attention to as well. Don’t miss songs from Ace Reporter, Christopher Paul Stelling, The Delay in the Universal Loop, Gracy Hopkins, Maya Vik, Old Monk, The Sharp Things, Sundance (covering Bibio) and The Tranq. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from +/-, AraabMuzik, CHAPPO, Damien Jurado, Sleepy Kitty and Warpaint.

Ace Reporter – Bronze

Christopher Paul Stelling – Free to Go

The Delay in the Universal Loop – Spasmodica

Division of Laura Lee – Rudderless

East of Ely – Easy Friend

Gracy Hopkins – It’s Time…To Leave

Jack James – Florence

Maya Vik – Teen Spirit (ft. Dawn Richard)

Old Monk – Holiday

Resistor – Vincent Van Gogh

Saturday, Monday – Children of the Snow

The Sharp Things – Can’t Get Started

Sundance – You Won’t Remember (Bibio cover)

ThugsHen – No (Original Mix)

The Tranq – Neutrals

Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Songs of the Year [#50-41]


It’s here! It’s finally here! Welcome my friends to the beginning of that magical time of year known as Listmas. For the uninitiated, Listmas is the annual multi-week festival here on the site that celebrates everything list-worthy. Think of it as the year of music in review, wherein everything is ranked. So basically this is just like everybody else does, but with that snappy name of Listmas. In the past, Listmas has extended its reach outwards from the onset of December all the way through Christmas, with three full weeks of list-related programming that included ranking live shows, EPs, and other bric-a-brac. As much as I loved some of those smaller, less important lists, they always functioned as the appetizer to the main course, only more difficult to put together than most anyone realized. For example, I don’t listen to many EPs, so if I had to rank at the very least my Top 5 from this year, the entire list would likely be the only five or so EPs I’ve heard so far in 2013. So I’ve decided to do away with some of those less prominent lists and stick to what truly makes Listmas great: songs and albums. Starting today and running through Friday, I’ll be counting down my Top 50 Songs of 2013, 10 at a time. Next week we’ll do the same thing, but with albums. Some people like to throw full lists at you all at once but provide no context for their choices, nor ways in which you might be able to actually hear some of the music that’s mentioned. The reason the Top 50 Songs and Top 50 Albums lists take a week to fully unveil is because I want to write a little something about each entry, and provide proper links for you to look into the music further should you so desire. It’s a little classier than simply cutting and pasting my list onto the site.

Before we get started with this Top 50 Songs of 2013 list, I want to take a moment, as I do every year, to explain the criterion for what you will see across these entries this week. First and foremost, the reason this list is titled “Top Songs” and not “Top Singles” is because simply restricting the list to singles eliminates the many deep cuts that sometimes prove to be better than whatever choice an artist or their management decided to make to release to the general public for immediate consumption. Of course if you look over this year’s list you’ll find a lot of singles anyways. It was a great year for catchy tracks, to be sure. But allowing deep cuts creates some real curveballs, and I hope you’re surprised by some choices on this year’s list. Secondly, artists are restricted to one song apiece on this list. There were some great records this year, some of which have multiple tracks on them I might call part of this Top 50 list, however the one song restriction is in place solely to maximize the potential and number of artists given credit for their hard work. Lastly, only songs released on full length albums or EPs are allowed on this list. If an album released in late 2012 featured a single I didn’t hear until early 2013, I can’t in good conscience include it here. The same goes for new singles released by artists in advance of a 2014 album. These are the Top Songs of 2013, and I’m going to stick to that. And so, without further ado, let’s get this thing started with songs 50-41 on this countdown of the Top 50 Songs of the Year!

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 12-5-13

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another weekly dip into the pool of music news, interviews and videos that I like to call This Week In Music! Yes, in addition to the normal Pick Your Poison mp3s and Soundcloud streams, I like to toss out links to a bunch of other music-related content that I’ve found interesting or worthwhile over the course of the week. I encourage you to check some, if not all of these things out, particularly if you’re looking to waste some time. There’s plenty to see, read and hear:

Music Video: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Higgs Boson Blues

Watch a short documentary about Daft Punk’s helmets

Watch 77 minutes of Nine Inch Nails performing live at the Staples Center in L.A. from Nov. 8, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch recite the lyrics to R. Kelly’s “Genius”

Watch Lana Del Rey’s 27-minute short film “Tropico”

Music Video: Speedy Ortiz – No Below

Music Video: Angel Olsen – Forgiven/Forgotten

Music Video: Best Coast – This Lonely Morning

Music Video: Jon Hopkins – Collider

Music Video: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Belong

Once you’re done with that set of distractions, let me offer up another set via some song downloads and streams. Don’t miss tracks from Chase N. Cashe, Hillary Barleaux, Milagres, PT Walkley, Ryan VanDordrecht, Tim Mahoney and Vance Joy. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Beat Culture (ft. Psychic Twin), The Districts, Ex Hex, Jorge Elbrose, Natural Child and Netherfriends.

Chase N. Cashe – I Can Do That

Haim – Don’t Save Me (Modulogeek Remix)

Hillary Barleaux – Promise to Never

JMSN – Walk Away (:PAPERCUTZ Remix)

Milagres – The Letterbomb

Mirror Talk – Don’t (The-Drum Version)

Mooner – Making Americans

PT Walkley – Sirens

Ryan VanDordrecht – Hard Lover

Tegan and Sara – Closer (That Girl With Dark Eyes Remix)

Tim Mahoney – I Meant It

UMA – Vanity (Claude Speeed Remix)

Vance Joy – Riptide

Wild Ones – Paia (My Body Remix)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 12-4-13

Indulge me for a minute as I talk about Spotify. It is a service that I use on a somewhat regular basis. I build playlists on it all the time, and often keep track of some of my favorite songs in that fashion. As an early adopter of it as well, my account exists in the era before you were forced to connect it to Facebook. To Spotify’s dismay, I’m also a free user, meaning that every few songs I sit through some commercials to help them pay the bills. The goal is to get you to sign up for Premium, which is ad-free. As somebody who has grown up listening to the radio and still does when driving, commercials don’t really bother me too much. But I also don’t think I use Spotify enough to justify actually paying for the ad-free experience. Premium users are where the real money is though, and presumably the more people paying for it, the more the service can afford to pay out to artists. Right now it’s fractions of pennies on the dollar. That ratio has gotten a number of artists all hot under the collar, including Thom Yorke and David Byrne, who claim that having their music streaming on Spotify might as well be working against them. If the new site Spotify Artists is to be believed however, the lack of payouts for the artists may have nothing to do with the way the service operates and everything to do with the deals that record labels cut with it. Per their stats, 70% of all money earned from the audio streams goes directly back to “music industry rights holders,” which means record labels and publishers. From there, the labels and publishers decide how much of that 70% makes it into the hands of the artists. This would seem to suggest that the artists who are angry with Spotify for unfairly capitalizing on their creative works might want to have a chat with their labels, who might really be the ones making out like bandits. Of course even then the Spotify royalty system might be a little skewed to pay out as little as possible anyways. So even if the label is giving their artists a substantial percentage of their cut, maybe the amounts coming out of Spotify simply aren’t very good. If that’s the case though, not only do artists suffer, but theoretically Spotify does too. Maybe I’m confused on that though. Set me straight, or share your opinion on the Spotify model in the comments. For now, let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, which is 100% Spotify free. Don’t miss tracks from Back Back Forward Punch, COLOR WAR, Freak You, Kodak to Graph, Shy Boys, Tacocat, Their / They’re / There, and Wildarms. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Doldrums, Hauschka, Marika Hackman (covering Joanna Newsom), Mode Moderne and The War on Drugs. Giorgio Moroder’s remix of Haim’s “Forever” is spectacular too.

Back Back Forward Punch – Emergency Bow Tie

Chromeo – Sexy Socialite (Salva Remix)

COLOR WAR – SOS

Freak You – There You Are (ft. Bright Light Bright Light)

Horixon ft. Robert Owens – Lifeline (Is Tropical Remix)

Kiddy Smile – Get Myself Alone (Donovans Remix)

Kodak to Graph – Glaciaa

Pale Eyes – Grey (Ani DiFranco cover)

Shy Boys – Is This Who You Are

Tacocat – Bridge to Hawaii

Take Berlin – Sebastian

Their / They’re / There – New Blood

Wildarms – U Don’t Understand

WOOF – Still Snorkeling (ft. Kyle the Fantasy)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 12-3-13

We’ve hit another Tuesday, where I’m once again pleased to bring you a quick rundown of artists with brand new music coming out this week. The hope is to either inform you about what’s out there, but also to maybe even remind you if one of your favorite artists is putting out something new and you simply forgot about it. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Bastille, Black Flag, Dott, Glen Hansard, John Zorn, Lightning Bolt, Muse, Mutual Benefit, Throwing Muses, Tim Kinsella and Xiu Xiu. There’s a couple of really strong records in this stack for this week, so please make some purchases via your favorite digital or physical retailer! Now let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison, where you can discover even more hot new music. Some key tracks you’ll want to give attention to today come from The Dead Woods, Gloom Balloon, Poor Remy, The Rebel Set and Sleeper Agent. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Be Forest, Bibio, Com Truise, Evan Only, Huxley and Sides of Chaz (side project of Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bundick).

Claire – Games (Abby Remix)

The Dead Woods – Whatever Keeps You Breathing

Flying Horse – Elvis 73 (Daytime Mix)

Gloom Balloon – Summer Buzz and Summer Fervor

Gorgeous George – When I Go Out On Saturday

Jensen Sportag – After Gardens (Obey City Remix)

Party Supplies – Going Back to New York (The Knocks Remix)

Pompeya – Power (Jimmy Edgar Remix)

Poor Remy – Ghost

The Rebel Set – Monster

Rigbi – It’s Elementary

Sleeper Agent – Waves

SOLO – Clarity

Tony Tokyo – Reverse Running Man

Pick Your Poison: Monday 12-2-13

…And we’re back. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving weekend, if you’re American and celebrated, of course. If not, I hope your weekend was grand anyways. We’re now fully into the holiday season, and that means year end list-making time. I’m excited, because it means I get to put together my annual weeks of Listmas, counting down my favorite songs and albums of 2013. I’ve done some preliminary ranking and writing on those already, but won’t be officially unveiling anything until next week. Until then, we’ve got plenty of other ground to cover. Let me take a quick moment to point out a great show that’s happening in Chicago a little later this week. Poliça will be coming through town, playing an 18+ show at Metro on Thursday night (Dec. 5th) with hip hop artist Lizzo also on the bill. They’re touring in support of their latest album Shulamith, which came out at the end of October. If you haven’t heard the album, it’s a nice extension and forward progression from what they did on their 2012 debut album Give You the Ghost. Unlike that last album, which had some intense grooves, dark lyrics and a very muddy mix, this new one offers bigger and better hooks, slightly brighter lyrics, and a crisper, clearer mix. You can actually make out all of the individual instruments this time, which is nice. One thing that hasn’t changed are the vocal stylings of Channy Leaneagh, which are often so doused in reverb and Auto-Tune that it can be a bit challenging to make out all the lyrics, though the unique qualities it brings forth sound much less like a gimmick the second time around. Have a listen to a song like “Tiff,” which features guest vocals from Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, or single “Chain My Name” for something really groove and hook-oriented. Anyways, I’ve heard nothing but raves from people who have gone to see Poliça’s live show over the last couple months, and apparently it’s a great bass-heavy dance party. Sounds like a fun Thursday night to me, so I hope you’ll come out to the show if you’re in Chicago. Tickets are $17 in advance and can be purchased here. Now let’s take care of today’s Pick Your Poison. Don’t miss downloads below from Ben Hood, Candice Gordon, Hello World, Jem Stone, Keep On Dancin’s, Pink Mexico and Vladimir. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Chrome Sparks, Lolawolf, New Bums, Sam Smith, YOUTH, and Haerts remixing MSMR.

Ben Hood – This Year

Bhavana Reddy – Smells Like Rain

Candice Gordon – John I’m Only Dancing (David Bowie cover)

Chris Malinchak – Call My Name

Eli & Fur ft. Davidian – Let It Go

Hello World – A Link BTW Nature

Holy Other – We Over (Tyord Remix)

Jem Stone – Fake Ghost

Keep On Dancin’s – Shelf Life

Pink Mexico – Paperclip Toothpick

Royale – 1981

SAFIA – Listen to Soul, Listen to Blues (Magnifik Remix)

Vladimir – Come Over

Zabutom – New Beginnings

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