July 31st, 2010

Prattle-free Podcast 210 comments

Apples in stereo; Of Montreal; Gruff Rhys; Dears; Number One Cup; Brakes; Shins; L.E.O.; Arcade Fire; The Good, the bad & the Queen.

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Well, this is the first podcast compiled on my Macbook. Don’t yet know if it’ll work OK, but I hope it does. This one should include changing album artwork and (possibly) track names for iTunes/iPod users, so you might want to keep an eye on the artwork occasionally (particularly during the L.E.O. track, where I’ve added some appropriate pictures).

The main story of the month for me, musically, has been the Apples in Stereo album. I’ve included another track from it here, and encourage you to get the album when it arrives. You can preorder from CDUniverse.com for a very reasonable price that works out about £6 or £7 plus postage.

Download/subscribe to number 21 from here. Mmmm, powerpoppy;

Apples in stereo - 7 Stars
It is technically impossible to over-play the new Apples In Stereo album. It is as close to pop perfection as I’ve heard in… ever. Yes, it’s making me incomprehensible. This song, like many others on the record, also features a vocoder, which makes it worth loving on its own.

Of Montreal - A sentence of sorts in Kongsvinger
Tough choice between 3 tracks, but this one gets included on account of its excellent opening lyric. Catchy 70s disco feel to the music, combined with lyrics about Nordic black metal.

Gruff Rhys - Candylion
The wrong time of year to be listening to this gently piece of summertime, I suppose. It’s light, sweet and memorable. Will there be more Super Furry Animals albums? Dunno. I ought to look it up, really.

Dears - Above a lake of fire
Why would you tuck this away on a b-side? Great song, which I think they played at their last triumphant gig in Bristol. Their live shows always leave me feeling drained, but this is a much easier affair.

Number One Cup - Divebomb
Strange. I was sat in front of the telly, and some music was playing. Might have been on MTV2, or it might have been background music for rugby highlights, or something. Whatever it was, it went “dum dumda dududu-dum.” and I thought “nyeeeeeeerm”. So a few days later, I went and found the Number One Cup album and listened to Divebomb. Here it am. Nice to hear it again.

Brakes - Hold me in the river
Last year’s album didn’t really impress me. It’s slowly grown on me, however, so I’m glad I kept going back to it. They’re composed from the remnants of other bands, and often sound like someone else. Bits of Mclusky in there, amongst other things.

Shins - Phantom Limb
I like the fact that the Shins are out there, making music and being heard be relatively small numbers of people. They’re loved by few, but have now produced three very pleasing, gentle albums. The new one has a bit more energy than the previous two, and perhaps a bit more breadth to the sound.

L.E.O. - Make me
Absurd. Something of a temporary project, featuring various powerpop luminaries, the Alpacas Orgling album contains numerous loving tributes to E.L.O. and any other things Jeff Lynne has touched in the last 30 years. Wilburyesque at times.

Arcade Fire - Black mirror
I’ve had this for a while, and still haven’t listened to it. I don’t really want to hear any of the songs from the new album unless they’re in the context of the whole album. Sounds like a big crescendo, which is nice.

The Good, the bad & the Queen - The Good, the bad & the Queen
Cheer up, Damon. This song ends the album with a dEUSesque racket. Reminds me of Instant Street, which is always a good thing. The album’s very downbeat, but more tuneful than I anticipated. Bit like Blur’s 13, in some respects. He does talk bollocks, though.

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Prattle-free Podcast of 20060 comments

Best of 2006 - Sugarplum Fairy, Fratellis, Boy Kill Boy, MCR, Trail of dead, Belle & Sebastian, Concretes, Young Knives, Hope of the States, Jarvis, Mates of State, Ben Kweller, Albert Hammond Jr, Killers, Fujiya & Miyagi, TV Eyes, The Knife, Akira, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Dears, Pipettes, Simple Kid, I’m from Barcelona, Muse.

Tracks from my favourite albums of the year, not necessarily in order of preference. Click here for the 2006 chart Podcast, and all the previous ones. This is what’s in it;

  • Sugarplum Fairy - Last Chance,
  • The Fratellis - Cuntry boys and city girls,
  • Boy Kill Boy - On my own,
  • My Chemical Romance - Dead!,
  • …And you will know us by the trail of dead - Stand in silence,
  • Belle & Sebastian - Another sunny day,
  • Concretes - Chosen one,
  • The Young Knives - Loughborough suicide,
  • Hope of the States - The good fight,
  • Jarvis - I will kill again,
  • Mates of State - Like u crazy,
  • Ben Kweller - Thirteen,
  • Albert Hammond Jr. - Everyone gets a star,
  • The Killers - For reasons unknown,
  • Fujiya & Miyagi - Photocopier,
  • TV Eyes - The party’s over,
  • The Knife - Like a pen,
  • Akira the Don - 1234567,
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cheated hearts,
  • The Dears - Hate then love,
  • The Pipettes - Pull shapes,
  • Simple Kid - Lil’ King Kong,
  • I’m from Barcelona - Collection of stamps,
  • Muse - Knights of Cydonia.
  • A variable 12 months.

    They’re not in order of preference, and they’re not necessarily my favourite tracks from the albums. I’d already put some of my favourites on previous Podcasts, so I chose some different ones.

    This may be the last mp3 Podcast, as I might try doing one on the Mac next time round, to see what happens. Eyes peeled.

    Albums of 20060 comments

    It’s a bit late for this, but I might as well share my list of the best albums of 2006. There’ll be a related Podcast to follow, and you’ll need to bear in mind the usual disclaimers regarding the arbitrary nature of chart placings. Go to Pitchfork or Amazon for further information about the various albums.

    Looking at the list, it reminds me that 2006 was a year where I rather liked a large number of albums, but loved very few. So, without much trouble, I could produce a list of 50 albums I liked, but the last 30 would probably all be ranked the same. This makes further mockery of the below listing, of course.

    31 - The Knife - Silent Shout
    (impossible to rank, I find, hence its position outside the 30)

    30 - Milburn - Well well well
    29 - Primal Scream - Riot City blues
    28 - Secret Machines - Ten silver drops
    27 - Morning Runner - Wilderness is paradise now
    26 - The Sounds - Dying to say this to you
    25 - Mando Diao - Ode to ochrasy
    24 - Semifinalists - Semifinalists
    23 - Akira the Don - When we were young
    22 - Fujiya & Miyagi - Transparent things
    21 - Belle & Sebastian - The life pursuit


    20 - Hope of the states - Left

    19 - Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Show your bones

    18 - Albert Hammond Jr - Yours to keep

    17 - The Pipettes - We are the Pipettes

    16 - TV Eyes - TV Eyes

    15 - The Killers - Sam’s town

    14 - The Young Knives - Voices of animals and men

    13 - Mates of state - Bring it back

    12 - Ben Kweller - Ben Kweller

    11 - Joanna Newsom - Ys

    10 - The Fratellis - Costello Music

    09 - …And you will know us by the trail of dead - So divided

    08 - Simple Kid - 2

    07 - The Dears - Gang of losers

    06 - The Concretes - In Colour

    05 - My Chemical Romance - The black parade

    04 - Boy kill boy - Civilian

    03 - Sugarplum Fairy - First round, first minute

    01 - I’m from Barcelona - Let me introduce my friends

    01 - Muse - Black holes and revelations

    A number of albums narrowly missed the list (Midlake, Brakes, Grandaddy, Cord) and one missed it by a country mile. I hope 2007 is the year the Arctic Monkeys bugger off. It’s unlikely, but it should be the nation’s main goal. Doherty will disappear in a puff of cheap cocaine and rubbish songs, so it’s just the parochial prats that need erasing in the next few months.

    2007’s album of the year is pretty much decided, by the way. New Magnetic Wonder by the Apples in Stereo is absolutely brilliant. It’s a joy to hear a band that’s been around for years finally putting all of their previously (largely) unrealised promise into one expertly crafted album. It’s nearly perfect. It’s officially released in the US in February, and the UK in March. Seek it out and learn to love it. It’ll hug you back.


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