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Pick Your Poison: Friday 1-11-13

It’s Friday, and as always, that’s fantastic. The Oscar nominations came out yesterday, and as a movie buff, I’m excited to see how this year’s awards are going to go down. There were a few snubs, as there are every year, but this year’s seem particularly strange and farsighted. You take a look at the Best Director category, and to not have accomplished and great people like Ben Affleck, Kathryn Bigelow and Tom Hooper included when they all turned in some of their finest work this year seems crazy. Perhaps the nominations got a little screwed up in the wake of some balloting issues they encountered while attempting to allow members of the Academy to vote digitally. Either that, or maybe the Weinsteins are threatening more families than usual this year. I’m just kidding, though really there’s a couple ounces of truth behind that I’m sure. So anyways, there are a number of things I’m disappointed with in this year’s Oscar nominations, but I’m not going to tackle them all here. Instead I’ll hope for better results when it comes down to the Golden Globes, which are on Sunday. That’s Hollywood’s most fun awards ceremony, so make sure you watch if you’d like to see a bunch of people having a good time while winning (or losing) awards. Now then, let’s get to today’s Pick Your Poison. Songs that get my stamp of approval today come from Apricot Rail, Camper Van Beethoven, Chelsea Light Moving (Thurston Moore’s new band), Gospels, Hollis Brown, Lapland and Milo Greene. In the Soundcloud section (located after the jump), stream some good tracks from Carmen Villain, Guards, Ryan Hemsworth and Widowspeak. Have a great weekend!

Apricot Rail – Basket Press

Blind Architect – Lebanon

Camper Van Beethoven – Someday Our Love Will Sell Us Out

Chelsea Light Moving – Empires of Time

Gospels – Animal Feelings

Hollis Brown – Down on Your Luck

The Hot Dark – In Retrospect

Jacco Gardner – The Ballad of Little Jane

James Hersey – Don’t Say Maybe

Jerusalem in My Heart – Yudaghdegh al-ra3ey wala al-ghanam

Kris Menace ft. Unai – Lone Runner (Axel Le Baron Remix)

Lapland – Unwise

Majical Cloudz – Turns Turns Turns (Blue Hawaii Fluchtig Mix)

Milo Greene – Parents (The Descendents cover)

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 1-10-13

Some of my favorite things to hear in music outside of the songs are the stories behind them. The whole idea of shows like VH1’s Storytellers where the artists give background attracts me like a magnet, though I’ll only dive into it if the artist featured is someone I like. While I’m sure someone like Pink has plenty to say about the construction of her tracks, inspired by an addiction to pills or something, if I can’t connect to it I simply don’t care. So let’s talk about Jens Lekman for a minute. There’s a track of his featured below called “Olivia and Maddy,” a song that comes with a story that I found compelling. A couple months back, you may recall the tragedy that was Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast pretty hard. New York City became a powerless, flood-soaked nightmare, and many were trapped in their houses and apartments for days without some essential resources. Amid this tragedy, Lekman wasn’t in any affected areas, but his pianist was. The tour was starting in Seattle a couple days after Sandy, and Jonas the pianist was trapped in NYC. So what’s an artist to do? Lekman took to Facebook and asked his fans for a favor: If someone in the NYC area could pick up Jonas and drive him to Boston so he could catch a flight, Lekman would pay for the help, and he’d write a song about that person. So Olivia and Maddy were the two heroes that apparently helped save his tour. The song itself is a little bit silly, and if the lyrics are true Lekman got over a hundred offers from fans wanting to help, but it’s actually quite a nice track all things considered. So check it out below, along with some other great songs from Art Decade, Boys School, Freeze-Tag, Hey Champ, Lower Plenty and Torres. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Generationals, Herve, Heyerdahl, Hooray for Earth (covering Bear in Heaven) and Rachel Zeffira.

Ampersand Posture – Asleep

Art Decade – Breeze

As Elephants Are – Lucifer

Boys School – Saturdays

First Rate People – You Won’t Get This Joke At All

Freeze-Tag – Kiss Kiss Kiss

Hey Champ – Cliche

Isadora – Barcelona

Jens Lekman – Olivia and Maddy

Lower Plenty – Strange Beast

Neon Hitch ft. Tyga – Gold (Faustix & Imanos Remix)

The Steve Adamyk Band – Katacombs

Torres – Mother Earth, Father God

Unlike Pluto – Run Maggie Run

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 1-9-13

I’m in a bit of a hurry today, so unfortunately I can’t quite ramble on about something aimlessly like I tend to do in these Pick Your Poison entries. Instead, let’s pretty much get straight to the music. There’s good stuff today from artists such as Anamanaguchi, FLOTE, Ghost Youth, Jez Dior, Pere Ubu, Phaseone, Reversing Falls and Rice Cultivation Society. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), stream tracks from Free Energy, Hurts and Jeremy Greenspan.

Anamanaguchi – Meow

Brave Baby – Magic & Fire

FLOTE – The Cascades

Ghost Youth – Pilgrimage

The Good Natured – 5-HT (Duncan Murray Remix)

Jez Dior – Love Me to Death

Moduloktopus – Formless

Othello Woolf – Keep On

Pere Ubu – 414 Seconds

Phaseone – It’s Not Forever

Reversing Falls – Curse This Place

Rice Cultivation Society – Honey Hide

Rosco Bandana – Feels Like Mississippi

Total Warr – Bambastard (ft. The Death Set)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 1-8-13

It’s the first official new music release day of 2013, and naturally things are getting off to a slow start. Next week will be much better. For now though, if you’re itching to pick something up, the following artists are putting out material for your enjoyment: Big Boi, Broadcast, Chris Tomalin, Dropkick Murphys, Never Shout Never, Pere Ubu, Solange and Wooden Wand. You might also be interested to know that the soundtrack to the great HBO show “Girls” is out this week, featuring tracks from Robyn, Santigold, Grouplove, Icona Pop, Belle & Sebastian and Fleet Foxes. It’s all previously released material, but if you don’t have those individual records already, it might be something to check out. Also worth checking out is today’s Pick Your Poison. Focus tracks today come from Airstrip, The Away Days, Frida Selander, Iceage, Paperfangs, Qurious and Sweet Knievel. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), there’s streaming tracks from Ancient History, Azealia Banks, Eat Skull and The Neighbourhood.

Airstrip – Pleasure Center

The Away Days – Dressing Room

e-dubble – Plot Twist

Frida Selander – Forever On Your Team

Gentlemen’s Relish – They Have Seen the Apes

Humfree Bug Art – With Night and Lights

Iceage – Coalition

Mikki Ekko – Pull Me Down (T. Williams Remix)

Paperfangs – Bathe in Glory

Phil Beaudreau – Spark

Qurious – Pactolian

Sweet Knievel – Rule of Thumb

Useless Eaters – Black Night Ultraviolet

xSDTRK – sVcrethe

Pick Your Poison: Monday 1-7-13

Oh hey, it’s the first edition of Pick Your Poison for 2013! Yes, I’m excited to start another year of fun music writing and coverage and downloads. If 2012 was a truly great year for music (and I’d like to believe it was), that means this new year has a lot to live up to. What with things like a new My Bloody Valentine album and a new Arcade Fire album hoping to grab us by the throat (or ears, if you will), there are a few guaranteed things to look out for. Newly chief among them is the surprising last minute revelation that there will be a new David Bowie record out in March. It’s called The Next Day, and you can watch the first video from it for the song “Where Are We Now?” by clicking here. All this information was revealed minutes before I sat down to write this, and needless to say I’m very excited. Speaking of new music in 2013, I’m pleased to announce that later this week I’ll be unveiling my “Class of 2013” – 10 artists to watch this year. The “Class of 2012” was a pretty big success, with most of those artists definitely getting a boost in profile (some more than others – looking at you Frank Ocean and Grimes), and part of me thinks that this next set will be even bigger and better. I’ll let you know later this week when that post goes up. For now though, please enjoy this delightful edition of Pick Your Poison, filled with some favorites I found during the couple weeks of vacation over the holidays. Be sure to make time for tracks from Amtrac, Angel Haze, Ty Segall’s new band Fuzz, Kirby Kaiser, Pravada and Wildarms. In the Soundcloud section (located after the jump), you can stream some really good tracks from Active Child, Local Natives and Ryan Hemsworth.

Amtrac – Money (The Drums cover)

Angel Haze – On the Edge

Circle – One True Cup

Daymare – An Argument As A Gift

Dead Wolf Club – Letters

Fuzz – This Time I Got A Reason

Jason Marsalis Vibes Quartet – Blues Can Be Abstract, Too

Kirby Kaiser – Every Time

!M! – Lithium (Nirvana cover)

Pravada – Campfire Song

Sex Jams – Shark vs. Apple

SmCity – New Year’s Revolution (ft. Alison Carney)

+verb – I Want Some

Wildarms – Unity

Class of 2012: A Look Back


Last year, I was privileged enough to start something that turned into a great feature here on Faronheit. That was the “Class of 2012“, in which I chose 10 artists whose profiles I expected to rise significantly that particular year. After unleashing those names in January, I spent the year following their progress to see if they made good on that initial promise.

Some of the artists, like Grimes, Frank Ocean and Purity Ring, turned out to be inspired choices. Grimes was the #1 most blogged about artist of 2012. Frank Ocean released a record that revitalized R&B and got him applause that led to earning the top spot on many a year-end “best of” list, plus a nomination for the Album of the Year Grammy. Purity Ring just plain made a great album called Shrines that got them the same sort of praise, though maybe on a slightly smaller scale. So those were the main success stories from that last class.

Others didn’t work out so well. Kreayshawn was a “controversial” choice, a girl with a couple decent hip hop singles to her name, but who many felt was annoying and attempting to destroy the very fabric of popular music today. She promised her album would “put the haters in their place,” but sadly it only gave them more fuel to throw on the fire. She’ll undoubtedly keep trying, but will anyone bother to listen? Then you had a band like Blonds, an indie pop duo out of Florida. Their debut album The Bad Ones came out last summer, and while it often sounded like a mixture of bands like Tennis and Cults, the hooks just weren’t quite there and neither were the reviews. It wasn’t a poor effort by any means, it may just have struck at the wrong time – when a bunch of similar-sounding bands had already taken over an already crowded field.

And now a few words on Lana Del Rey. Arguably speaking, she’s a success. Her record may have been so-so outside of a few strong singles, but where she failed musically she struck gold as a figurehead. She barely even toured in 2012, yet continued to gain popularity thanks to a bunch of modeling work and commercial appearances for high end merchandise. You could say that music was just a springboard for her towards something much larger. As she moves in a new direction, can acting be far behind? We’ll see what happens in 2013. In regards to someone like Nicolas Jaar, he spent most of 2012 waking up to the idea that his album Space is Only Noise continued to be discovered and gain new fans almost every day. I expected him to rush and release something new to capitalize on his slow burn rise in popularity, but he instead chose to make some more subtle movements. Okay, so maybe releasing a compilation of largely unreleased music via a cube called The Prism isn’t entirely subtle. But he did that, compiled a BBC Essential Mix featuring some of his favorite artists, remixed a Cat Power track, and unleashed a new single called “The Ego” late in the year. He also toured quite a bit, and I saw him perform twice, which he was great both times. Maybe we’ll have something new from him in 2013?

Speaking of that, a few of my Class of 2012 still haven’t peaked quite yet. Their debut full lengths were due in 2012, but ultimately got pushed back to 2013. In other words, this year is going to be a big year for all of them, though arguably last year was too. Charli XCX put out a couple singles, an EP and a mixtape in preparation for her debut, and continues to gain new fans through touring as well. A$AP Rocky‘s record LongLiveA$AP got delayed and will finally be out this month, but he toured quite a bit in 2012 with the A$AP Mob, and unleashed a couple singles and videos. Oh man, remember that music video he did with Lana Del Rey for her song “National Anthem”? He played JFK, which was really quite out of left field. Finally, there’s Azealia Banks. Her 2012 was pretty huge, with her 1991 EP and Fantasea mixtape both coming out to a fair amount of praise. Both didn’t quite meet the expectations of her earliest singles, but the hope is that her debut full length Broke With Expensive Taste will rise to the occasion when it comes out in February. Meanwhile she’s attracting enough attention in the last couple weeks thanks to a fresh feud with Angel Haze that seems almost purposely created to promote one another. Whatever it takes to keep your name in the headlines, I guess. So long as the music is good, I don’t care how you promote it.

So let’s tie these artists up in a neat little bow and file them away for another day. Most assuredly they’ll all continue working in 2013, some with greater success than others. I’m proud of each and every one of the Class of 2012, even the ones that didn’t do so well. I plan to continue to follow all of them for the foreseeable future, but probably won’t actively report on any of it unless it feels absolutely necessary. Instead, I’ve got to shift my focus to the new year, and a brand new class. There are 10 new artists I’ll be following for all of 2013, and I’m super excited to reveal them to you later this week!

Listmas 2012: The Top 50 Albums of 2012 [#10-1]


This is it, friends! This long journey to my Top 10 albums of 2012 has finally come to an end. I’d like to thank you for taking this trip with me and for reading the site all year long (like I know you did). Above all, I’d like to thank the artists, because without them and the music they so lovingly create this site wouldn’t exist. I feel privileged to get to hear all sorts of music nearly 365 days a year, and being able to write about it too is just icing on the cake. The ten albums and artits I’ve featured below made some of the most brilliant records I’ve heard over the last 12 months, and I’m happy to say that at some point in time I spent months absorbing the excellence that radiates from these releases. I also like to think that the ten albums below do a great job of covering the scope of breadth of music overall in 2012. There’s something for everyone here, and I swear I didn’t plan it that way. I hope you enjoy what’s presented below, and if you’re so inclined please give each one of these albums a thorough listen through at least once. I hope that you’ll hear the positively amazing things I did in each one of them. If you’re still catching up on the previous entries in this Top 50 Albums series, please follow these links for more:
#50-41
#40-31
#30-21
#20-11

And now, without further ado, here are my Top 10 Albums of 2012!

Pick Your Poison: Friday 12-21-12

Okay folks, here it is. The last Pick Your Poison of 2012. After this, the site is on vacation until January 7, 2013. I don’t know about you, but I need those couple weeks to enjoy the holidays and recharge a bit. While I’m gone, in case you haven’t already checked them out, please browse through my Top 50 Albums of 2012 and Top 50 Songs of 2012. They’re both dynamic and fun lists that I’m exceptionally proud of. I hope you’ll take a look, even if it is a passing glance. Other than that, I’d like to wish you a very happy and healthy holidays. Get loads of gifts if you haven’t already, and celebrate the new year in style. I’ve got a great feeling about 2013, even if many feel that particular number is “unlucky.” We’ll take it as it comes, and hope for the best. So here’s what’s good in this final edition of Pick Your Poison for 2012. I can recommend tracks from Arc Rev One, Dent May, ExDetectives, Husky Rescue, Moonlight Towers and The Reed Fags. In the Soundcloud section (located after the jump), don’t miss streaming songs from The Band in Heaven and The Deer Tracks. Be well, friends! There’s plenty more on the way next year!

Arc Rev One – The Storm of the I of the Storm

Dent May – 2099

ExDetectives – Chase It Away

Husky Rescue – Deep Forest Green

Linus Pauling Quartet – Assault on the Vault of the Ancient Bonglords

Master Shortie – Nobody Taught Me

Mist Glider – Glimmer

Moonlight Towers – Distant Wheels

Out For Hours – Driving

Peking Duk – The Way You Are (Sondrio Remix)

The Reed Fags – Molly

The Rolling Stones – Sympathy for the Devil (Pink Holy Days Version)

Theatre of Delays – Prime Time

SOUNDCLOUD

The Band in Heaven – High Low

The Deer Tracks – Bucket of Sunbeams

Heyerdahl – Mirage

Rebekah Delgado – Mad World (Tears for Fears cover)

This Town Needs Guns – I’ll Take the Minute Snake

Listmas 2012: The Top 50 Albums of 2012 [#20-11]


Here we are, rounding the final turn before the official finish line of this Top 50 list. Yes, the #20-11 albums are a very crucial part of this list, even if they’re not exactly the cream of the crop. I love these albums almost as much as the ones that will come after them, so if you’ve not yet heard any of these, of course I recommend that you check them out. As it has with previous parts of this list, there’s a wide stylistic range of artists and records in this set, including some hip hop, R&B, punk rock, post rock, psychedelia, synth pop and even a record or two so experimental it’s tough to slap a label on them. I hope you enjoy what’s below, but if you’d like to catch up on what’s been covered so far, look no further than the following links:
#50-41
#40-31
#30-21

You can find #20-11 right after the jump!

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 12-20-12

It’s snowing! Yes, here in Chicago, today was the first day of snowfall since the end of last winter. It actually set a record for the longest period of time without measurable snow in the area. Of course that snow drought would break just as meteorological winter arrives tomorrow. Speaking of tomorrow, is everyone excited for the apocalypse? Yep, if the world’s ending tomorrow, it’s been nice knowing you and we’ve had a great run. This could be the last edition of Pick Your Poison ever. And that makes me somewhat sad, actually. But it IS absolutely the 2nd to last Pick Your Poison of 2012. After tomorrow, there’s a 1-2 week hiatus in place so I can actually take some time to play with my Christmas presents and spread some cheer before New Years. Have no fear though, everything will be up and running again by mid-January. I’ve also got some more posts planned for you that aren’t necessarily Pick Your Poison related. Some extra Listmas duties to take care of, if you will. For now, please enjoy the songs below. Gold star tracks today come from Beard of Wolves, Bogan Via, The Capsules, Panoramic & True and Photo Ops. In the Soundcloud section (located after the jump), there’s streaming songs from Geographer (covering Kate Bush), Hundred Waters, Solar Year and more so check those out too!

Beard of Wolves – My Father Drives the Death Star

The Birthday Suit – Silent Night

Bogan Via – Gatsby

Campfires – Fortune Teller

The Capsules – Our Apocalypse

Erin McKeown – Santa is An Asshole (WAV)

Hawk and Dove – Things We Lost So Far

Johan Hedberg – Some Kind of Christmas

Kensy Krackshow – The End

Marching Band – And I’ve Never Seen

The Murder Barn – Just Like Christmas (Low cover)

Panoramic & True – Gunslinger

Photo Ops – It Makes Me Cry

Psymbionic – Space Monkey (Psymbionic Remix)

Tiga – Shoes (Mickey Moonlight Remix)

Listmas 2012: The Top 50 Albums of 2012 [#30-21]


As it so happens, today is the day we make it halfway through this wonderful list of my Top 50 Albums of 2012. In case you missed the first two parts, here’s #50-41, and here’s #40-31. So what can I tell you about this next set of 10 albums? Well, this collection features a bit of psychedelia, some indie pop, healthy slices of retro-sounding synth pop, some quieter balladry, and two punk inspired records that were produced by Steve Albini. Can you guess what they are before clicking through the jump (or scrolling down) to see them revealed? It can be a challenge, but I believe you can pull it off. Or just look below. These are some great records that if you haven’t heard them, you need to be checking them out as fast as possible. What are you waiting for? Let’s get started!

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 12-19-12

So long as we’re being honest this holiday season, I rather dislike Christmas music. I have nothing against the holiday itself, nor the decorations or anything else related to it save for the songs. To me, the words “timeless classic” just bother me to no end. I’ve been listening to these songs every single year since I was born, and I know all the words, and unless you’re totally doing a new twist on them, I don’t want to hear your rendition. If you’ve got an original Christmas song, good for you, but it’s exceptionally challenging to write a good song based around this holiday. Actually, holiday themed songs in general are bad, unless you’re talking about Valentines Day, because any love song will do. But I do hope someday I’ll hear some really amazing new Christmas songs that I can consider to be the “new classics” for the holiday. We can all learn the words to them, and then become tired of them 20 years later. Until that happens, I’ll stick with the non-holiday stuff. Don’t let that scare you away from some of the holiday-themed tracks below. I’ll even recommend a couple. Today’s Pick Your Poison delights include tracks from Dani Shay, David Bronson, E4RTH, Fitz & the Tantrums, Mitzi, Pascal Pinion and Sunglasses. In the Soundcloud section (after the jump), please enjoy streaming songs from And So I Watch You From Afar, Jamaican Queens, Jonti, Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s remix of Sky Ferreira, as well as something new from STRFKR.

Brothers – We Are Pushing On

Dani Shay – Let It Snow

David Bronson – Momentary

Digits – Last Trip (ft. Au Palais)

E4RTH – It’s the End of the World as We Know It (R.E.M. cover)

Fitz & the Tantrums – Santa Stole My Lady

Greg Boring – Fine Find Fined

Mitzi – All I Heard

ON AN ON – The Hunter (The Hood Internet Remix)

Pascal Pinon: Þerney (One Thing)

Poppy Ackroyd – Seven

Steelwells – Charles Brown (Christmas Time Is Here)

Sunglasses – Blessing

Unlike Pluto – Icicle Engineer

Listmas 2012: The Top 50 Albums of 2012 [#40-31]


Okay, we’ve made it to Day #2 of this Top 50 Albums countdown. Yesterday’s opening set of ten featured some incredible records from the likes of The Walkmen, Jack White, The Smashing Pumpkins and Hot Chip, among others. Go check that out and learn more if you’re interested. As this list gets closer and closer to #1 of course, the titles only get better. This set has got a lot of really interesting genres covered, including psychedelia, folk, R&B, garage rock and even a touch of hip hop. There’s one truly weird entry on here as well, because sometimes you can’t put a genre label on something great. Anyways, there’s lots to love and even more on the way tomorrow. Slip past the jump to check out all that’s going on today though with #40-31!

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 12-18-12

It’s one of the final new music release Tuesdays of the year, and if you thought things were thin before, just wait until you see this list. Artists releasing something new this week include Bell Gardens, Blur, Burial, Chief Keef and Mazzy Star. There’s a handful of reissues and deluxe editions that are out today too, and because I don’t usually include them, I will also not include them this time. I’ll be much more excited to tell you about new records once we get past this December lull and into the mid-January wake up from hibernation. Until then, please enjoy some fresh tracks as part of today’s Pick Your Poison. Don’t miss mp3s from Circle, Kate Nash (as remixed by CSS), Kid Flicks, Man the Change, Sophia Bastian and Work Drugs. In the Soundcloud section (located after the jump), stream new tracks from EELS, London Grammar and Sun Glitters, among other delights.

Circle – 1 2 3 Faux Leopard

Goldfish – Woman’s a Devil (Ducked Ape Remix)

The Heartbreaks – Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)

Kate Nash – Death Proof (CSS Remix)

Kendrick Lamar – Bitch Dont Kill my Vibe (Moduloktopus ReTwerk Bootleg)

Kid Flicks – The Dirty Utopians

KYLE – Silver Platter

Man the Change – Val Killed Her

Maximum Hedrum – Keep in Touch (N.A.S.A. Art of Boogie Remix)

MVTH – Fuck

Slowwave – Paper Doll

Sophia Bastian – Breaking

Work Drugs – Young Lungs

The xx – Last Christmas (Wham! cover, Live on Radio One)

Younolovebunny – Attention

Listmas 2012: The Top 50 Albums of 2012 [#50-41]


Welcome, friends, to The Big List. Well, any list that’s part of Listmas is big, but only one deserves the title of Big List. The Top 50 Albums is the most coveted of all lists, and when ancient historians look back upon this period of music, it is these lists they will consult. Or human life will cease to exist. We’re dealing with an impending Mayan apocalypse, people! As you may be able to tell by the photo above, I am trying to make this year’s Listmas very “End of the World” themed, though honestly if we don’t survive you’ll never live to see what my Top 10 Albums of the year are. We’re doing this Top 50 list over the course of the entire week, and I’ll reveal 10 new albums a day until we hit #1. So strap yourselves in, turn off your TV or any other distracting items, and prepare to learn a lot more about some of my favorite albums of 2012. Let’s get this ball rolling!

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