Best Of 2011! And 2006! Again!
At the end of each year, I have made increasingly sporadic attempts to log my favorite pop culture (usually music) of that year. I have also attempted to engage my prior lists, mostly as a way of gauging how things have changed and new things that I discovered after the fact. Here is my entry from 2011. God, what a depressing year that was for me.
Anyway, I have been thinking and listening to 2011 albums over the last couple of weeks, so I am ready to revise my list.
Original
2011 Albums:
1. Fucked Up - David Comes To Life
2.
PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
3. Thee
Oh Sees - Castlemania
4. The
Alabama Shakes - Alabama Shakes EP
5. Girls - Father, Son, Holy Ghost 6. Earth - Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 7. Mastodon - The Hunter 8. Mike Watt - Hyphenated-Man 9. Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo 10. Tom Waits - Bad As Me Honorable Mentions (alphabetically): Boris - Attention Please, Heavy Rocks (2011), and New Album Sally Crewe - Transmit/Receive EP
Deerhoof
- Deerhoof Vs. Evil
The
Fall - Ersatz GB
The
Feelies - Here Before
Jens
Lekman - An Argument With Myself
J. Mascis - Several Shades Of Why Melvins - Sugar Daddy Live
My
Education - Sound Mass
Thee Oh
Sees - Carrion Crawler/The Dream
Wilco - The Whole Love Wild Flag - Wild Flag
Yuck
- Yuck
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Revised
2011 Albums:
1. Wussy – Strawberry
2. Thee
Oh Sees - Castlemania
3. Girls - Father, Son, Holy Ghost
4. Eleventh Dream Day – Riot Now
5. The Dirtbombs – Party Store 6. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake 7. Wooden Shjips – West 8. Fucked Up - David Comes To Life 9. Radiohead – The King Of Limbs 10. Thee Oh Sees - Carrion Crawler/The Dream Honorable Mentions: The Bats – Free All The Monsters
Boris - Attention Please and Heavy
Rocks (2011)
Richard Buckner – Our Blood
Sally Crewe - Transmit/Receive EP
Earth - Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light
Eleanor
Friedberger – Last Summer
The
Feelies - Here Before
Robyn
Hitchcock – Tromsø, Kaptein
Sharon
Jones & The Dap-Kings – Soul Time!
Lydia
Loveless – Indestructible Machine
Nick
Lowe – The Old Magic
Mastodon - The
Hunter
Reigning
Sound – Abdication, For Your Love
Tom Waits
- Bad As Me
Wilco - The
Whole Love
Wild Flag - Wild Flag
Mike Watt - Hyphenated-Man
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What is new: Wussy's Strawberry, which is my favorite album by them, was completely off my radar five years ago. I had not heard the albums by Eleventh Dream Day, Dirtbombs, Wooden Shjips, or Radiohead by the end of the year. The second Thee Oh Sees album that I moved up has been pretty regular on my stereo in the last five years. Probably should move it higher. Added albums by The Bats, Richard Buckner, Eleanor Friedberger (this one was the one I was most on the fence about moving into the top ten), Robyn Hitchcock, Sharon Jones, Lydia Loveless, Nick Lowe, and Reigning Sound (second runner up). The Tom Waits is a great album, but not one that I've been often tempted to revisit.
What fell off: The Alabama Shakes, whose shtick burnt out for me quickly, Kurt Vile's Smoke Rings For My Halo, which I haven't listened to since early 2012, Boris's New Album, my least favorite of the three, and Deerhoof vs. Evil and the Fall's Ersatz GB, both of which now seem like lesser works of great artists. The albums by Jens Lekman, Mascis, the Melvins, My Education, and Yuck also didn't move me as much when I revisited them.
My changes for 2006 are less extreme. I mean, there's some movements, some new albums I like, but for the most part, the rankings from five years ago still reflect my listening habits.
Original 2006 Rankings:
1.
Joanna Newsom, Ys.
2.
Yo La Tengo, I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
3.
Mastodon, Blood Mountain
4.
Cat Power, The Greatest
5.
The Decemberists, The Crane Wife
6.
The Fiery Furnaces, Bitter Tea
7.
Mission of Burma, The Obliterati
8.
Belle & Sebastian, The Life Pursuit
9.
Isis & Aereogramme, In the Fishtank 14
10.
Boris, Pink (came out in 2005, but had wide release in 2006)
11.
The Pipettes, We Are the Pipettes
12.
Bert Jansch, The Black Swan
13.
Destroyer, Destroyer's Rubies
14.
Ratatat, Classics
15.
M. Ward, Post-War
16.
Brightblack Morning Light, Brightblack Morning Light
17.
Six Organs of Admittance, Sun Awakens
18.
The Hold Steady, Boys & Girls in America
19.
Akron/Family, Meek Warrior
20.
Scott Walker, The Drift
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Revised 2006 Rankings
(2011):
1.
Boris - Pink
2.
Fucked Up - Hidden World
3.
Comets On Fire - Avatar
4.
Mastodon - Blood Mountain
5.
Espers - Espers II
6.
Sparklehorse - Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain
7.
Danielson - Ships
8.
Scott Walker - The Drift
9.
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass
10. TV
On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
Honorable Mentions:
· Destroyer
- Destroyer's Rubies
· Bob
Dylan - Modern Times
· Fiery
Furnaces - Bitter Tea
· Ghostface
Killah - Fishscale
· The
Hold Steady - Boys & Girls In America
· Isis
- In The Absence Of Truth
· Mission
of Burma - The Obliterati
· Nina
Nastasia - On Leaving
· Joanna
Newsom - Ys.
·
Jay Reatard - Blood Visions
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Revised 2006 Rankings (2016):
1.
Boris - Pink
2.
Fiery Furnaces - Bitter Tea
3.
Comets On Fire - Avatar
4.
Espers - Espers II
5.
Sparklehorse - Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain
6.
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass
7.
Fucked Up - Hidden World
8.
Regina Spektor – Begin To Hope
9.
Scott Walker - The Drift
10. Sonic
Youth – Rather Ripped
Honorable Mentions:
· Akron/Family
– Meek Warrior
· Bonnie
“Prince” Billy – The Letting Go
· Richard
Buckner – Meadow
· Danielson
- Ships
· Bob
Dylan - Modern Times
· Eleventh
Dream Day – Zeroes And Ones
· The
Ettes – Shake The Dust
· Ghostface
Killah - Fishscale
· The
Handsome Family – Last Days Of Wonder
· Robyn
Hitchcock & The Venus 3 - Olé! Tarantula
· Isis
- In The Absence Of Truth
· Mastodon
- Blood Mountain
· Melvins
– (A) Senile Animal
· Mission
of Burma - The Obliterati
· Nina
Nastasia - On Leaving
· Joanna
Newsom - Ys.
· Om
– Conference Of The Birds
· Jay
Reatard - Blood Visions
· Tortoise
and Bonnie “Prince” Billy – The Brave And The Bold
·
TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
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I was not tempted to re-add anything that fell off between 2006 and 2011. I'm pretty happy with everything I added, too. The lesson is that five years out is enough time to have a pretty solid take on a year, with a few adjustments based on albums that I haven't heard or fully appreciated.
Next: the 2016 list, which I am sure to find quite wrongheaded in 2021!
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