Favorite Music of 2009

We’re in a culture that is obsessed with making lists and calling things the ‘best’. It’s all subjective. Here’s my list. If I re-did this tomorrow, it’d probably be different. Please argue with me.

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  1. Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest :: Gets better with every listen.
  2. Mos Def – The Estatic :: Really glad he’s back, the last two have been phoned in. This one is solid.
  3. Phish – Joy :: My favorite band is back together, and that makes me happy. They could have had 4′33″ on here and I would have listened intently.
  4. Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Palivion :: I couldn’t stand this when I first listened. Saw them at Bonnaroo, thought they were still bad. After some encouragement from Lincoln, I listened again. It is actually really really good.
  5. Passion Pit – Manners :: Fun.
  6. The Avett Brothers – I and Love and You :: You can play this for every member of your family, and they’ll love it. Even Grandma.
  7. Beirut – March of the Zapotec EP & Realpeople – Holland EP (the Holland EP is better) :: This kid makes me jealous of his talent. The ethnomusicologist in me loves the Oaxaca inspired EP. The ears like the Holland EP better.
  8. Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears – Tell ‘Em What Your Name is! :: Saw them at Bumbershoot. Sweet jesus, I was sold. Reminds me a lot of Buddy Miles.
  9. Built to Spill – There is no Enemy :: Don’t believe they can make a bad album.
  10. The Flaming Lips – Embryonic :: Different. Saw them at Marymoor this summer. Wayne started the show by climbing out of a … nevermind, don’t want to ruin it.
  11. Wilco – (the album) :: Looking forward to getting old with Wilco.
  12. The XX (self titled) :: What’s a VCR?
  13. Lily Allen – It’s Not Me, It’s You :: She is genuinely funny, and can write a really good pop song. However, usually requires headphones.
  14. Super Furry Animals – Dark Days/Light Years :: The Welsh version of the Flaming Lips are great. See them live if you can.
  15. Jay – Z – The Blueprint 3 :: But really, only ‘Empire State of Mind’. The rest of the album is kind of dull.

My favorite list of the decade is coming.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 5, 2010 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    Very much agreed on Grizzly Bear..

    I think Beach House’s Teen Dream will be on your 2010 list.

  2. matt
    Posted January 5, 2010 at 6:57 pm | Permalink

    i agree with mos def’s “ecstatic”, track 3 with slick rick is great! but the rest is also great!! i don’t agree that tru magik wasn’t solid though. i think it’s pretty good, the track about N.O. and hurricane katrina was done in one straight shot, no cuts.he is mos definetly one of the most talented men in hip-hop!

  3. Posted January 10, 2010 at 6:40 pm | Permalink

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