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Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Albums of the Year [#10-1]


And just like that, we’ve reached the end of our Top 50 Albums countdown journey. It’s been interesting and a whole lot of fun to put together, and I sincerely hope that you’ve enjoyed this and the other Listmas entries that have helped to wrap up 2013 and start 2014. This has extended far later than I wanted it to go, and all the delays are due to a variety of factors that I don’t care to get into, but at this point I’m just glad we made it. Thank you for bearing with me, and I hope we can still be friends after this. In case you missed anything from this year’s Listmas, let me give you a quick rundown and direct links to the many posts that took over the site in December and this early part of January.

Previously on the Top 50 Albums of 2013:
Part I [#50-41]
Part II [#40-31]
Part III [#30-21]
Part IV [#20-11]

The Top 50 Songs of 2013:
Part I [#50-41]
Part II [#40-31]
Part III [#30-21]
Part IV [#20-11]
Part V [#10-1]

So here they are, my Top 10 Albums of 2013. I genuinely love each and every one of the records listed below, and strongly recommend that you give them a listen or buy copies of them should you have the chance. These albums also make up a great snapshot of 2013, featuring a wide variety of music styles and genres that I don’t want to hint at. Just take it all in after the jump, and by all means enjoy to the fullest extent allowed. Thanks! Drumroll please…

Pick Your Poison: Week of 12-30-13

Happy 2014! So the site is still on “break” for the holidays, and I’m continuing to crank out the final posts of Listmas 2013 (now bleeding into 2014). Thanks for your patience with the Listmas stuff, by the way. It’s been a stressful month, and there’s been much more going on than I anticipated. Anyways, if you’d like to catch up on all of the Listmas posts from this year, including the lists of Top 50 Songs of 2013 and Top 50 Albums of 2013, it’s as simple as clicking this link. That will give you all the Listmas you can handle. The daily edition of Pick Your Poison is still on break too, at least for this week. Every Friday though I have been posting songs for you to download and stream, because believe it or not the music doesn’t stop coming just because of things like Christmas and New Year’s. So enjoy today’s extended version of Pick Your Poison to wrap up the week, and we should be getting back into the daily Pick Your Poison editions starting this upcoming Monday! Highlights this week come from Bypassers, David Bronson, Germany Germany, The Neighbourhood, Purples, Savaging Spires and Supervisor. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Britt Daniel (of Spoon/Divine Fits), FIckle Friends, Morgan Delt, SBTRKT and William Steffey, among others.

Avicii – Wake Me Up (SPRKZRZ Remix)

Bypassers – Cold Feet

David Bronson – The Lost

FRNKROK – WJW2R (Original Mix)

Germany Germany – On Your Own
Germany Germany – Run (ft. Brothertiger)

Gorgeous Bully – Sinking Feeling

Haunted Disco – Backseat Driver

High Rule – ET

Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Wolf Catcher Remix)

Lyriciss – The Reflection (Shot You Down Freestyle)

The Neighbourhood – Unfair

Nsolo – Breathe

Purples – Nancy

Savaging Spires – We Could Be Dead (Together)

Slippertails – Hip New Jerk
Slippertails – I Will Peel You Open

Steve Benjamins – Strangeness

Supervisor – City Lights

Tim Larson – 6

Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Albums of the Year [#20-11]


We’ve hit the home stretch, my friends. Time to count your blessings and prepare for the end…of this countdown, which will be coming soon. In the meantime though, here’s the next set of ten albums in this Top 50 Albums of 2013 countdown. In case you missed the first few entries, let me help you out with links to those:
Part I [#50-41]
Part II [#40-31]
Part III [#30-21]

It’s been a lot of fun so far, and there’s a lot more fun still on the way. In today’s set, you’ll find a few psychedelic and experimental pop records, along with small touches of electronica and hip hop. Join me after the jump for #20-11. I hope you enjoy them!

Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Albums of the Year [#30-21]


We’ve now reached the halfway point of this Top 50 Albums of 2013 countdown. In case you missed them, here are links to Part I [#50-41] and Part II [#40-31]. Let me just say that this third part may be the most interesting section of the entire list. I don’t mean to put any other of the sets of ten to shame, but there are just so many oddities and flight of fancy records here that I suspect you may have missed at least a couple of them this year. There’s a lot more obvious stuff as we get towards the finish line, and some relatively popular indie records came before this, so this is the gooey middle where anything goes. We’re talking weird electronica, neo-classical post-rock and gothic drones among the fare you’ll find below. It wasn’t planned this way, I just wrote the Top 50 list and it worked out like this. So please enjoy this bit of strange after the jump, as we continue to forge onward chronicling the year’s best records!

Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Albums of the Year [#40-31]


My life is a comedy or errors sometimes. You set aside 10 hours to write most of your Top 50 Albums entries, and then somehow come down with food poisoning, which eliminates that window entirely. What are the chances, right? Well, excuses aside, I’m pleased to bring you this second installment in my Top 50 Albums of 2013 series. In case you missed Part 1, which covered #50-41, you absolutely should check that out here. Today’s set of ten albums covers a pretty good variety of genres, from garage rock to folk to electronica to funk, pop and post-rock. The main thing I’d say about these records? Almost all of them are really fun to listen to. So let’s get right on it, and join me after the jump for #40-31!

Pick Your Poison: Week of 12-23-13

Hey friends! Pick Your Poison is on a bit of a break for the holidays, but fear not, for this week and next I’ll still have one post a week for you to stream and download fresh new music. This week there are a few leftover Christmas songs, so if you’re still in the mood for some, enjoy those. I’d also like to encourage you to check out what’s happening with Listmas, since the Top 50 Songs of 2013 countdown is complete and the Top 50 Albums of 2013 countdown is ongoing. It’s great stuff as we wrap up the year and get ready for 2014! Highlights in this extended set of downloads this week come from Black Bear/Brown Bear, Chevy Heston, colourwaves, East Edwards, Labstract, Nero, My Panda, Painted Palms, Sadie Dupuis (of Speedy Ortiz), Sampha and Savage Sister. Not much in the Soundcloud section, but How to Dress Well’s cover of Smog’s “Teenage Spaceship” is more than worth your time. Hope your holidays went well, and we’ll catch up some more shortly after New Year’s!

Aashton – All U Need

Black Bear/Brown Bear – I Don’t Know

Camille Mai Trio – Pathological Doubt

Chevy Heston – You Don’t Look Right

colourwaves – You Sold Your Life for Pixels

East Edwards – Dawn

Flight Mode – Somebodies (ft. Greta Stanley)

HJMS – Solace

Labstract – The Backyard

Lane 8 – How I Feel

The Neighbourhood – Afraid (Twice As Nice Remix)

Nero, My Panda – (I Just Wanna) Sleep in My Own Bed

Painted Palms – Here It Comes

Paul Valentin ft. Veronique – Aurore (Beatless Version)

Sadie Dupuis – X Actually (Demo)

Sampha – Too Much (Loston Rework)

Satellite Stories – White Christmas

Savage Sister – Champagne Panthers

Semedo – I’ll Be There

Snir Yamin – Winter Song (Sarah Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson cover)

Tiger! Shit! Tiger! Tiger! – Golden Age

Victory – Merry Christmas, Baby (Beach Boys cover)
Victory – Just Want You Here at Christmas Time

SOUNDCLOUD

Hannah & Maggie – Morning Star

How to Dress Well – Teenage Spaceship (Smog cover)

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 12-19-13

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:

YouTube Audio Stream: The Dead Weather – Open Up (That’s Enough)

Music Video: Phantogram – Black Out Days

Watch Haim perform “The Wire” on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Music Video: ceo – WHOREHOUSE

Daft Punk and Kendrick Lamar will be performing (separately) at the Grammys

Free Download: Clams Casino’s “Instrumentals Vol. 3” mixtape

Music Video: Mas Ysa – Why

Watch a holiday episode of Zach Galifinakis’ “Between Two Ferns” with special guests Arcade Fire

Watch a commercial for Megadeth’s “holiday album” featuring a guest appearance from Jenny Lewis

Music Video: Yuck – Lose My Breath

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 Beecher’s Fault, Let the Machines Do the Work, The Neighbourhood, Royale, Stone Jack Jones and Wild Ones (covering Drake). In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Against Me!, Caveman, Mountain Man (covering John Denver), Rick Ross (ft. Jay Z) and Sisyphus (Sufjan Stevens, Son Lux & Serengeti). Have a great Christmas! The next edition of Pick Your Poison will be posted on Friday, December 27th.

Beat Culture – Drifter (Ricky Eat Acid Remix)

Beecher’s Fault – Matchstick Kings

The Blood Arm – A Dog Named Jackie (Sweet Christmas)

Ducky – Two Over Ten (Natasha Kmeto Remix)

Keith TOTP – I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas

Let the Machines Do the Work – Give It Up (VIP Mix)

The Lunchtime Sardine Club – Santa Lives in Texas

The Neighbourhood – Silver

Pincers – Noam Chomsky is the Real Santa

Royale – Robots With Guns

Ruth Koleva – What Am I Suppose To

Sir Doggy – Blazers and Vans

Stone Jack Jones – State I’m In

Thief – Broken Boy (DC’s Manic Computer Remix)

Wild Ones – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Drake cover)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 12-18-13

Confession time: I’m running behind on Listmas. If you’re an avid reader of the site you’ve probably noticed already, but for those that haven’t, let’s just say things aren’t going according to plan. At this point in time I was hoping to be mid-way through my Top 50 Albums of 2013 countdown, with an eye on finishing it up on Friday. Currently however, I’m just getting started with that list. With any luck, I’ll finish it off and have the full thing up on the site before Christmas. No promises though. There are multiple reasons for the delays, including technical problems, general holiday insanity, and just a touch of writer’s block. The goal is to make everything perfect for you, and that includes the most user-friendly presentation method possible, which I’m working out now. Basically hang tight, and thanks for your patience in this holiday/year-end Listmas season. I love you all. Now let’s tackle the final Wednesday edition of Pick Your Poison for 2013. Today’s highlights include tracks from Cooper, Germany Germany, Life, Longfellow, Mode Moderne, Through the Sparks and Waterstrider. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Black Lips, CYMBALS, London Grammar, Tears For Fears and Tony Molina.

Amp Live – Brass Knuckles (ft. Dom of Big Gigantic)

Cooper – Flood

Fulgeance – Square (Oknai Remix)

Germany Germany – All of Your Love (ft. Kotomi)

KASHKA – Prophet

Leon Else – Protocol (WoodysProduce Remix)

Life – Crawling

Longfellow – Christmas Love Song

Lots of Love – Lover Man for Christmas

Mode Moderne – Baby Bunny

Pearls Negras – Biggie Apple

Saint + G-Buck – Jelly

Through the Sparks – Rome

Waterstrider – Twice (Little Dragon cover)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 12-17-13

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. Since we’re in December and the holidays are dead ahead, new releases pretty much fall by the wayside, though as you’ll see there are a few non-Beyonce albums that are coming out. So without further ado, here’s your list for this week: Burial, Hieroglyphics, The Lonely Forest, Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside and Tiger Waves. If you’re interested in any of these artists or albums, 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 Algernon Doll, J Quilles, Message to Bears, Dave Sitek remixing Run the Jewels, Shark? and Sidewalk Chalk. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Angel Haze, AraabMuzik, Bombay Bicycle Club, Pop. 1280 and Yellow Ostrich.

Algernon Doll – Lights and Buzz

Aziza and the Cure – Release Me

Bobby Nourmand – Deep

Carlotek & Raisingtheroof – Donna

Holy Ghost! – Okay (a/just/ted Remix)

J Quilles – Orgullo

Message to Bears – I Know You Love to Fall

Rue Royale – Deck the Halls

Run the Jewels – Sea Legs (Dave Sitek Remix)

Shark? – Fingers

Sidewalk Chalk – There She Goes

TriBeCaStan – God Rest Ye 3 Kings

Yellerkin – Solar Laws (Teen Daze Remix)

Yuzima – White Christmas

Pick Your Poison: Monday 12-16-13

This is the last full week for Faronheit operations in the year 2013! Yes, after this Friday, the site will be on a holiday break for somewhere around two weeks, though we won’t be completely devoid of new content. Beyond the Top 50 Songs and Top 50 Albums lists, which have been counting down since last week, there will be at least one more “odds and sods” Listmas post between Christmas and New Year’s. Pick Your Poison will be going on a break too, away from the daily downloads and condensed into a singular weekly download post. So that will be nice, at least from my perspective, to get away from site business for a little and just be able to put my feet up and spend some time on other pursuits. Don’t worry, the site will be back and fully operational in 2014, with what I hope will be some exciting new content and features to inspire you. Meanwhile, just enjoy this final week of normalcy amid the holiday madness. Key tracks in today’s Pick Your Poison come from The Basement Tapes, Black Twig, The Echo Friendly (covering Jay Reatard), THe Hotelier, Hundreds, LIZ, New Lands, and Sidney York. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from The Flaming Lips, Hibou, The Hidden Cameras, Shocking Pinks and Stay Positive.

The Basement Tapes – Hard to Show

Black Twig – Pastel Blue

The Echo Friendly – Nightmares (Jay Reatard cover)

Gramatik – Obviously (ft. Cherub and Exmag)

The Hotelier – The Scope of All This Rebuilding

Hundreds – Beehive (Prelude)

LIZ – All Them Boys

MusicByJam – Andromeda 2297

New Lands – Last Christmas

Sidney York – Hearts

Tony Tokyo – Kage

Ventury – Friday the 13th

Victory – Soothing Me So (Enso Remix)

Wired to Follow – As the Earth Spins

Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Songs of the Year [#20-11]


At this point in the Top 50 Songs countdown, we’re getting into the real meat and potatoes of 2013 music. Looking at the choices that were made below and really across the entirety of this list, what surprises me the most is how different it is compared to my Top 50 Albums list (coming next week!). In the past that’s typically not been the case, however those lists were largely drawn up from memory. This year, I decided to keep track of all the notable songs and singles I heard, and there are two Spotify playlists to help prove it. The first playlist covers the first six months of the year, while the second playlist covers the second six months. Most of the songs that appear on this list were also on those playlists. By being proactive and keeping up with the tracks I really loved, it was far easier to decide on my Top 50 Songs. So I sincerely hope you’re enjoying the countdown so far, and the eclectic mix of styles and genres that come along with it. In case you missed the earlier parts of this list, just go straight to these links:
Part I [#50-41]
Part II [#40-31]
Part III [#30-21]

And now let’s get into Part IV. This set of ten tracks features a handful of rock bands, a genuine pop superstar, and light brushes of R&B and synth pop. If you think that’s eclectic, just wait until the final ten songs, which will be up tomorrow! Until then, please enjoy #20-11.

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 12-12-13

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:

You can bid on an auction to have Jens Lekman write a song about you.

Watch a 15 minute video about Maculay Culkin’s Velvet Underground cover band The Pizza Underground

Watch Iron & Wine, Calexico, Kathleen Edwards and Glen Hansard perform The Pogues holiday classic “Fairytale of New York”

Watch Morrissey perform at the Nobel Peace Prize concert

Damon Albarn has posted a short teaser of his forthcoming solo record

Ex-Pixies bassist Kim Shattuck talks about how she was fired by the band

YouTube Audio Stream: EMA – Satellite

Download a Flying Lotus outtakes compilation

There’s a whole lot of famous guest stars on the upcoming season of “Portlandia”

YouTube Audio Stream: Arctic Monkeys – You’re So Dark

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 The Backyard Committee, Barzin, Champagne Jerry, The Dead Heads, Gina Chavez, Honeymilk, NTNT, The Slowdown and Young Girls. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Blood Orange, Baio’s remix of Cults, Dropkick Murphys, James vincent McMorrow, The Mast and Sleepy Sun.

The Backyard Committee – Festival

Barzin – All the While

Champagne Jerry – Yo Kev! (ft. Ad-Rock)

The Dead Heads – Edge of the Apocalypse

Dreamend – Magnesium Light

Echo Bloom – The Returning of the Doves

Gina Chavez – Gotta Get (ft. Grupo Fantasma)

Honeymilk – Sea to Shining Sea

Lorde – Glory & Gore (Unlike Pluto Remix)

NTNT – The List

Preston Lovinggood – Shipwrecked

Scott Barkan – Leaving Here

The Slowdown – Digital Gold

Young Girls – Caroline

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 12-11-13

We’ve hit mid-week, and because I promised I would, this intro is yet another reminder that outside of the Pick Your Poison posts, we’re in the season of Listmas here at Faronheit. All this week, the Top 50 Songs of 2013 countdown is going on, with the unveiling of ten new songs each day. Today we’re at the halfway point, and obviously it’s only going to get better from here. You can see all the previous and current posts, plus all future Listmas 2013 ones, by going here. It’s a lot of fun, and a fantastic way to discover some of the best 2013 has to offer outside of these daily Pick Your Poison editions. Speaking of which, today’s notable tracks in this set include songs from Dead Waves, The Difference Machine, Ducky, Marika Hackman, Mezzanine, Snowflake and Tom Appleman. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream cuts from Jim James, Phantogram, Pure Bathing Culture, Speedy Ortiz, Tiger Waves and Yuzima.

Daft Punk – Lose Yourself to Dance (Its Overture Leave the World Bootleg)

Dead Waves – Instead

The Difference Machine – Psychology

The Drovers – I Drank Your Tears

Ducky – Two Over Ten

Marika Hackman ft. Sivu – Skin

Mezzanine – King of the Ring

Mystery Twins – The River

Qiet – Get Found

Snowflake – Snakes and Spiders

SORNE – Hyperballad (Bjork cover)

Tom Appleman – Pour It All Over

Trails and Ways – Taj Mahal (Jorge Ben cover)

Younghusband – I Don’t Intend to Spend Christmas Without You (Margo Guryan cover)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 12-10-13

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: !!! [chk chk chk], Bassnectar, Ben Sims, Brendan Benson, Carmen Villain, Caspian, Childish Gambino, Good Old War, Jellyfish, Logos, The Lucksmiths, Neil Young, Orchestra of Spheres, Peshay, R. Kelly, Snoop Dogg and Dam Funk, Their / They’re / There, and Vatican Shadow. 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 Barton Carroll, ceo (covering Kanye West), Conveyor, The New Royales (covering The White Stripes), Pink Mexico, Shy Hunters and Suns. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Arthur Beatrice, Kaiser Chiefs, Pinkunoizu, Seiho and YACHT.

Barton Carroll – Every Little Bit Hurts

ceo – My Liquor (Kanye West cover)

Conveyor – Mammal Food

Dante – Fireworks

Engloria – Animal

Multiplier – Jonestown (Original Mix)

The New Royales – Fell in Love With A Girl (The White Stripes cover)

Pink Mexico – Shrub Fuse

Purples – Standard Human

Satchmode – Best Intentions

Shy Hunters – Echoes

Suns – Strangeland

Totoake – Make It Work

The Wyld – Confusion

Listmas 2013: The Top 50 Songs of the Year [#40-31]


On the second day of Listmas, my true love gave to me…ten more songs from the Top 50 Songs of 2013 list! Yes, in case you missed Part I of this countdown, which featured songs 50-41, you can check that out by going here. In Part II after the jump, you’ll find a couple of relaxing yet beautiful synth pop songs, some small doses of electronica and dance tracks, a pair of wordy singer-songwriters, and just a pinch of R&B for good measure. As with every set of ten songs this week, you’ll find quite a bit of eclecticism. That’s about all I have to say in terms of an intro, so let’s get right to it with songs 40-31!

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