December 31, 2010

11 of my favorite albums of 2010, only kind of in order

This is a list of albums that I listened to a lot and liked a lot in 2010:

Str8 Killa, Freddie Gibbs

Freddie Gibbs is GI's finest and also I think the world's finest. I remember when this album came out it was one of those things where I was kind of apprehensive because I'd listened to his mixtapes and esteemed him as the best rapper rapping since I don't know who I don't want to make a judgment like that but I mean, you know, the best. And I wondered if the new album would mark a commercialization and therefore most likely a reduction in quality of his songs and style etc. Instead, when I heard this album it was like: Shit mane, this guy's got it! Gibbs stock going up in 2k11/all eyez on Gibbs.

Causers of This, Toro y Moi

This one's kind of an of course. I loved this album like early in the year, and then into the summer; then I bought this record and listened to it pretty much all August and *fell in love again*. It's kind of a classic I guess. I got pretty frustrated looking at the related artists on Last.fm and not finding anybody as good that I didn't already know about.

Le Podium #1, La Femme

This album blew me away. It's like, the album starts and the sound is really rad and rock-n-roll and I'm like, Wow, this is enjoyable. And then that girl's French voice starts in--a French girl! And I'm like, omg omg sooooooooooooooo good oh. I'm telling you, this album really blew me
away.

Young, Summer Camp

Fun music. Just going to be honest: kind of a filler on this list. But I like this album a lot and I have listened to it a lot and I expect a lot of good things from this band, including cool album covers like this one's.

Color Your Life, Twin Sister

Another classic kind of; another artist whose Last.fm I looked up and became bummed because there weren't no damn anybody else that sounded half as good. It's so dreamy.

Sound that Speaks Volumes 2010, Plastician

This album I guess is just a mix that Plastician did but it encompasses all the good dubstep and grime that I cared about this year, and I listened to it almost exclusively for many weeks. How about that! Many weeks, I'm sayin! It's great you should download it.

Be So True, Millionyoung

The sound of this album is, I dare say, incomparable. I know that probably sounds ridiculous because, you know: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chillwave. But I don't know, Millionyoung sounds different and better and smoover.

Crazy for You, Best Coast

Fun and stuff, too. Also kind of filler but it's on the list because I listened to it so damn much and let's be honest it was a huge part of all our summers and it made driving around or even walking or bicycling around a lot funner, didn't it? It's got a unique sound, a little like that rock-n-roll/surfer stuff of La Femme, but more stoned, almost lazier and more casual. It makes me think of like wearing shorts and no shirt and smoking a bowl and drinking a beer when it's so fucking sunny out.

One Life Stand, Hot Chip

Don't have much to say about this album but I just get the vague impression, from the depths of my music savvy, that this is a good quality album and is important, etc.

Ooooo, Ooooo

I think it would be appropriate in more than one way to call the witch house thing this year sort of vaporous, ephemeral--how about ghostly. At first I was hesitant to get into the witch house thing but those triangles and crosses got me into it; it was kind of like a conversion. And Ooooo I think is the best--it seems like it best exemplifies the combination of skill and lean that characterizes the subsubgenre.

Dirty South Dance 2, A-Trak

This album is really good 2 dance 2. "A-trak does it again." Hope y'all dance a lot in 2011.

Overall I guess this list is pretty mainstream, but I mean w/e. Happy New Year y'all!

December 15, 2010

Natural Child

Natural Child is Wes, Zack, and Seth. They all have hot girlfriends and they roll the best weed in middle Tennessee. Their lives are probably going to be like this pretty soon. The last time I saw Natural Child was at this basement show near Belmont University in Nashville, and they were getting showered with beer and there was some guy hanging upside down from like a support beam.Everyone in the crowd was freaking out but in a way that was like, Yeah let’s get fuckin crazzzy 2nite! But then when Natural Child played their last song—which I’m pretty sure was called “Bad Man” and hasn’t been recorded yet but was, that night, like this thirteen-minute-long heavy kind of bluesy jam that went in and out of “I’m a Freak” by Wicked Lady and ended with a kind of Bad-Man-motherfucker-that’s-it-we’re-worn-out-how-are-you-all flourish and silence—when they played that song everyone was freaking out but more just still, watching, an internalized freak-out, because it was an unexpected sound and it went all the way, into something that everyone could recall from like the Rolling Stones and Iggy Pop and also like the damn blues which I guess is typical but this was harder and more badass and it was new and in front of them, and they couldn't believe it. It seemed like it made people remember that rock-n-roll is still fucking cool. The last song felt kind of like an announcement: this music is the music that you want to hear more music sound like. I mean that's how I felt, anyway.

A week ago Mark from yvynyl made the suggestion that 60s pop is going to be a big deal in 2k11, and I totally agree. But I think that that brand of rock-n-roll that's soulful and psychedelic but also kind of characterizes the 60s as a bad trip in which Brian Jones died in his pool is also going to be a big deal in 2k11--except I think in 2k11 it'll be funner and badder and less depressing--pool parties instead, etc. And Natural Child is going to be part of that big deal, I hope. As mentioned, they’ve been playing shows with Strange Boys, and VICE is putting out a Natural Child/Strange Boys split sometime in the near future, I think. They’ve also played a couple shows in NYC with Black Lips; one of the shows was on a boat in New York harbor (and I guess Brooklyn Vegan was there). About two weeks ago RCRDLBL posted one of their songs, “Nobody Wants to Party with Me,” and a long time ago Terry Richardson posted a photo of some dude wearing a Natural Child shirt on his tumblr.

They’ve got two 7”s out, as well as a cassette called Bodyswitchers, which will soon be available on vinyl/iTunes. They're right now working on an album of new stuff called 1971; look for it next year/in 1971.

These two songs are the first two tracks from their 7” called White Man’s Burden, the back of which looks like this.*

"White Man's Burden"

"Ray Thompson Blues"

You can buy their stuff through Infinity Cat Recordings.And don’t forget to check out their blog: naturalchildband.blogspot.com.

December 11, 2010

Craig Cruiser - Asleep on the Couch

Craig Cruiser - Asleep on the Couch

Craig Cruiser, aka Ben Wagner, sent us this lovely track, which complements the dreary winter weather. In the email, Craig Cruiser describes "Asleep on the Couch" as "inspired by winter" and "composed during a state of mania," but one would never guess this song was composed under such conditions. The song floats along through a nice landscape of sounds. The song is much more reposed. Check out his tumblr to download this song or check out his bandcamp for some other great tunes.

December 10, 2010

Hey y'all just wanted to say hey

My name is Adam Iddings; some of y’all might already know me or remember me from like 6 or 7 or 8 months ago when I went to Hendrix with you and would see you at parties and at the cafeteria etc. I miss y'all.

Some of you don’t know me but it’s cool. This is my tumblr: fullfathomfive.tumblr.com

Gavin and Knox have generously extended an invitation to me to be a part of their blog. And I have enthusiastically accepted the invitation.

My plan is to try to help Johnny Whopper get at least probably just a little bit more popular than Huffington Post, because that would be cool/Get Rich or Die Tryin I guess.

If that doesn’t happen, I hope to at least help out with the launch of Johnny Whopper the record label, which would actually be even cooler than being more popular than Huffington Post. If you’re a pretty decent but struggling artist, I mean, just let us know; we can figure it out together.

And I’m probably not being as serious as I should be about this (via being part of the media, via Bob Dylan interview with that dude from Time/Life in Dont Look Back maybe), but seriously, I’m very happy to be writing for Johnny Whopper, and I look forward to talking about and sharing music with y’all.

December 6, 2010

JW's Top 20 Tracks of 2010

We played the top 13 on our 11th episode of Johnny Whopper - here are the top 20, a composite of mine & Knox's lists.

20. Neil Young - Sign of Love
19. Dirty Gold - California Sunrise
18. No Age - Chem Trails
17. The Drums - Let's Go Surfing
16. Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal (Voice by Antony)
15. Sufjan Stevens - Too Much

14. Cee-Lo Green - Fuck You
13. Sam Amidon - Relief
12. unouomedude - Buildings
11. Beach House - Take Care
10. Fyfe Dangerfield - When You Walk in The Room

09. Kurt Vile - In My Time

08. Emeralds - Candy Shoppe

07. Robyn - Dancing on My Own
06 Chrome Sparks - I'll Be Wait for Sadness Comes Along
05. The War on Drugs - Comin' Through

04. Dead Gaze - Take Me Home or I Die Alone


03. Kanye West - Runaway (feat. Pusha T)

02. Surfer Blood - Swim

01. Deerhunter - Helicopter