IT'S THAT TIME of the year again. At the end of yet another December we ask hundreds of individuals involved in Portland's robust music scene—from bands, to labels, to bookers, to record labels, and plenty more—to name their top five albums of the year. Some approach this task with an infinite level of precision and dedication, weighing the attributes of a year's worth of recordings, while others just send us an ironic list with Crash Test Dummies' God Shuffled His Feet on it.
It's not a surprise that My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy—Kanye West's overly ambitious ode to ego, pussy, and Bon Iver samples—found itself atop the list, but that album was surpassed (barely) by Beach House's dreamy masterwork Teen Dream. Rounding out the top three was Laura Veirs' gorgeous July Flame, the finest recording you will ever hear named for a variety of peach. That album in particular is noteworthy since it still resonated with listeners 11 months after its January release.
As always, we don't have nearly enough space to publish every respective list here, but you can view them online at portlandmercury.com. It's there that you can also find the most important list of all—your own. Feel free to add your very own top five list and weigh in on the year in music.
Ryan Sollee (The Builders and the Butchers)1. Nick JainaA Bird in the Opera House
2. LoversDark Light
3. Run on SentenceYou, the Darkness, and Me
4. Peter Wolf CrierInter-Be
5. Pancake BreakfastDrawn from the Latest Surveys
Cool Nutz
1. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
2. E-40Revenue Retrievin: Day Shift & Night Shift
3. Wiz KhalifaKush & Orange Juice
4. Raheem DeVaughnThe Love & War MasterPeace
5. DrakeThank Me Later
Colin Meloy (The Decemberists)
1. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
2. Beach HouseTeen Dream
3. Joanna NewsomHave One on Me
4. Wye OakMy Neighbor/My Creator EP
5. Sea of BeesSongs for the Ravens
Trevor Solomon (Musicfest NW)
1. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
2. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
3. The NationalHigh Violet
4. SuperchunkMajesty Shredding
5. Tallest Man on EarthThe Wild Hunt
Andrew R Tonry (Mercury freelancer)
1. Sam QuinnThe Fake That Sunk a Thousand Ships
2. Sufjan StevensAge of Adz
3. Sharon Van EttenEpic
4. The Tallest Man On EarthThe Wild Hunt
5. Cotton JonesTall Hours in the Glowstream
Tucker Martine (Mount Analog Studios)
1. Joanna NewsomHave One on Me
2. Beach HouseTeen Dream
3. Pastor T.L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ ChoirLike a Ship... (Without a Sail)
4. Damien JuradoSaint Bartlett
5. Carl BroemelAll Birds Say
The Incredible Kid
1. AkalaDoubleThink
2. Panjabi MCThe Raj
3. South Rakkas CrewThe Stimulus Package
4. Don OmarDon Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans
5. PopsyHyper
Matt Dabrowiak (Datr)
1. LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
2. The NationalHigh Violet
3. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
4. Total NoiseUS American Rhythms
5. Sleigh BellsTreats
Natasha Kmeto
1. Flying LotusCosmogramma
2. Erykah BaduNew Amerykah, Part 2
3. BathsCerulean
4. Toro Y MoiCausers of This
5. The RootsHow I Got Over
Ezra Ace Caraeff (Mercury music editor)
1. Gil Scott-HeronIm New Here
2. White HinterlandKairos
3. Allo Darlinself-titled
4. MenomenaMines
5. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
Joan Hiller (Riot Act Media)
1. Beach HouseTeen Dream
2. SuperchunkMajesty Shredding
3. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
4. SpoonTransference
5. New PornographersTogether
Patrick Foss (Pure Country Gold)
1. Ty SegallMelted
2. Eddy Current Suppression RingRush to Relax
3. The Goodnight LovingThe Goodnight Loving Supper Club
4. Pierced ArrowsDescending Shadows
5. Davila 66612-inch EP
Erik Abel (Gen.Erik, Animal Farm)
1. Reflection EternalRevolutions per Minute
2. ShadTSOL
3. Luck-OneTrue Theory Outtakes
4. Cool NutzThe Incredible
5. Jay ElectronicaVictory mixtape
Leif Anders (Orca Team)
1. Yellow FeverBermuda Triangle EP
2. IjiCool Dream
3. Hornet LegStill Life
4. CoastingHots for Teacher 7-inch
5. The IntelligenceMales
Ned Lannamann (Mercury writer)
1. Sharon Van EttenEpic
2. BrazosPhosphorescent Blues
3. Wolf PeopleSteeple
4. Sea of BeesSongs for the Ravens
5. A WeatherEveryday Balloons
Dylan Magierek (Bad Man Recording Co.)
1. The NationalHigh Violet
2. LoversDark Light
3. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
4. Sharon Van EttenEpic
5. Fake DrugsDrake Fugs
Vursatyl (Lifesavas)
1. Freeway & Jake OneThe Stimulus Package
2. Slum VillageVilla Manifesto
3. Miguel Atwood-FergusonTimeless: Suite for Ma Dukes
4. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
5. Jason MitchellLife Wisdom
Daniel Abell (Eolian Records)
1. RabbitsHide
2. Pollution®SMUT
3. HammerheadPasquale
4. Same Sex DictatorFrombeneathyouitdevours
5. Twin StumpsSeedbed
Rob Simonsen (CD Forge/Cravedog)
1. Allo Darlinself-titled
2. Wild NothingGemini
3. A Sunny Day in GlasgowAutumn, Again
4. WeekendSports
5. Best CoastCrazy for You
Eriq G. Nelson (Crappy Indie Music)
1. Delta SpiritHistory from Below
2. PhosphorescentHere's to Taking it Easy
3. The WalkmenLisbon
4. Carolina Chocolate DropsGenuine Negro Jig
5. TartufiGoodwill of the Scar
Ava Hegedus (Mercury freelancer)
1. The Black DogMusic for Real Airports
2. BonoboBlack Sands
3. Pantha du PrinceBlack Noise
4. ScubaTriangulation
5. Lali PunaOur Inventions
Billy Jeans (Mean Jeans)
1. Personal and the PizzasRaw Pie
2. Juicy J & Project PatDinner Thieves
3. Happy Birthdayself-titled
4. White WiresWWII
5. The RantoulsIn the Village of Rantoul
Gavin Castleton
1. Laura MarlingI Speak Because I Can
2. Janelle MonáeThe ArchAndroid
3. Happy Body Slow BrainDreams of Water
4. Blue CranesObservatories
5. Kelli SchaeferGone in Love/Sister K EP
Christopher Michael (Boom!/Guantanamo Baywatch)
1. Unkle FunkleRub Rub Relief
2. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
3. The WhinesHell to Play
4. White FangGrateful to Shred
5. Mean JeansKeystone Light and Other Hits (From da Bong)
Luke Wyland (Au)
1. Sam AmidonI See the Sign
2. Ólöf ArnaldsInnundir Skinni
3. Group DouehBeatte Harab
4. The BooksThe Way Out
5. ClogsThe Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton
Sapient
1. Broken Bellsself-titled
2. RatatatLP4
3. JavelinNo Más
4. FredrikOrigami EP
5. Sleigh BellsTreats
Andrew Stout (Mercury freelancer)
1. Laura Gibson & Ethan RoseBridge Carols
2. Janelle MonáeThe ArchAndroid
3. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
4. The BooksThe Way Out
5. How to Dress WellLove Remains
Matthew McLean (Doug Fir)
1. Here We Go MagicPigeons
2. PhosphorescentHere's to Taking it Easy
3. Sleigh BellsTreats
4. LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
5. Sharon Van EttenEpic
Matt Foley (Dirtnap Records)
1. Marnie Sternself-titled
2. GrindermanGrinderman 2
3. Mark Lanegan and Isobel CampbellHawk
4. SoundgardenTelephantasm
5. SwansMy Father Will Guide Me up to a Rope to the Sky
Erik Carlson (DoublePlusGood)
1. Guidance Counselorself-titled
2. Chrome Wingsself-titled
3. TyphoonHunger and Thirst
4. HosannasTogether
5. Y La BambaLupon
Mark Hamilton (94.7 FM)
1. FoalsTotal Life Forever
2. Portugal. The ManSatanic Satanist
3. Broken Bellsself-titled
4. Mumford & SonsSigh No More
5. GorillazPlastic Beach
Zac Jacobson (Wax Fingers)
1. The NationalHigh Violet
2. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
3. Run on SentenceYou, the Darkness, and Me
4. Beach HouseTeen Dream
5. Matmos and So PercussionTreasure State
Matt Caldwell (Mercury freelancer)
1. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
2. Beach HouseTeen Dream
3. Black KeysBrothers
4. The Tallest Man on EarthThe Wild Hunt
5. GorillazPlastic Beach
Tyler Keene (And And And)
1. LiarsSisterworld
2. Various ArtistsDiplo Presents: Free Gucci mixtape
3. Joanna NewsomHave One on Me
4. Parenthetical GirlsPrivilege, Pt. 1: On Death & Endearments
5. Archersself-titled 7-inch
Theo Craig (Smoke Signals, Potlatch Presents)
1. Jeff the BrotherhoodHeavy Days
2. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
3. The WoodsAt Echo Lake
4. Avi Buffaloself-titled
5. The Black AngelsPhosphene Dream
Terry Currier (Music Millennium)
1. Blue RodeoThe Things We Left Behind
2. Rolling StonesExile on Main St. re-release
3. Tom PettyMojo
4. Brian RayThis Way Up
5. Cindy BullensHowling Trains & Barking Dogs
Gabe Vodicka (Mercury freelancer)
1. The NationalHigh Violet
2. Harvey MilkA Small Turn of Human Kindness
3. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
4. CaribouSwim
5. SwansMy Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky
Anthony Stassi (Haunt!)
1. Bear HandsBurning Bush Supper Club
2. Beach HouseTeen Dream
3. Gil Scott-HeronI'm New Here
4. GrindermanGrinderman 2
5. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
Darren Bridenbeck (Potlach Presents)
1. Fake DrugsDrake Fugs
2. TyphoonHunger and Thirst
3. The Red RiverLittle Songs About the Big Picture
4. Guidance Counselorself-titled
5. And And And A Fresh Summer with And And And
Jon Barron (SMMR BMMR)
1. Personal and the PizzasRaw Pie
2. Happy Birthdayself-titled
3. Sex Church6 Songs by Sex Church
4. LimesRhinestone River
5. Eddy Current Suppression RingRush to Relax
Ryan Hayes (Hurtbird)
1. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
2. Antony and the JohnsonsSwanlights
3. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
4. Tu FawningHearts on Hold
5. ThemselvesCrowns Down and Company
Emily Wilder (Aladdin Theater)
1. Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
2. Beach HouseTeen Dream
3. Angus & Julia StoneDown the Way
4. CaribouSwim
5. Delta SpiritHistory from Below
Matt King (Mississippi Studios)
1. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
2. Beach HouseTeen Dream
3. And And AndWell Be Better off with the Plants
4. MGMTCongratulations
5. CrocodilesSleep Forever
Kevin OConnor (Talkdemonic)
1. Beach HouseTeen Dream
2. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffittiBefore Today
3. Blonde RedheadPenny Sparkle
4. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
5. WomenPublic Strain
Auggie Rebelo (Everyday Music)
1. SalemKing Night
2. HighlifeBest Bless
3. The Drumsself-titled
4. Wild NothingGemini
5. The NotesWishing Well
Evan Way (The Parson Red Heads)
1. Blitzen TrapperDestroyer of the Void
2. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
3. DungenSkit I Allt
4. MemoryhouseThe Years EP
5. The Idaho FallsThe Spark
Krist Krueger (Southerly)
1. The NationalHigh Violet
2. MenomenaMines
3. Belle and SebastianWrite About Love
4. Broken Social SceneForgiveness Rock Record
5. WomenPublic Strain
Sara Hernandez (The Angry Orts)
1. The Hold SteadyHeaven Is Whenever
2. MenomenaMines
3. Janelle MonáeThe ArchAndroid
4. The WalkmenLisbon
5. Delta SpiritHistory from Below
Ryan Prado (Just Out)
1. John GrantQueen of Denmark
2. Field MusicMeasure
3. Lou Barlow and the Missingmen= Sentridoh III
4. Y La BambaLupon
5. Sea of BeesSong for the Ravens
Dave Depper (Loch Lomond, The Ram Project, etc.)
1. Sally SeltmannHarmony to My Heartbeat
2. CaribouSwim
3. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
4. Beach HouseTeen Dream
5. White HinterlandKairos
Anthony Bayles (Monqui Presents)
1. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
2. LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
3. GorillazPlastic Beach
4. Ryan BinghamJunky Star
5. StornowayBeachcombers Windowsill
Sam Coomes (Quasi)
1. Thee Oh SeesWarm Slime
2. LiarsSisterworld
3. The Psychedelic AliensPsycho African Beat
4. Marnie Sternself-titled
5. Sharon Jones & the Dap-KingsI Learned the Hard Way
Ryan Feigh (Mercury Freelancer)
1. TxERain in Cali tour EP
2. Tony D. and the Flippersself-titled
3. Method Man, Ghostface Killah, RaekwonWu-Massacre
4. Best CoastCrazy for You
5. Freeway & Jake-OneThe Stimulus Package
Sean Spellman (Quiet Life)
1. Ryan DoyleMotor Works
2. Caleb KlauderWestern Country
3. TitlesDirt Bell
4. Dave Rawlings MachineA Friend of a Friend
5. Bruce SpringsteenThe Promise
Jeremy Peterson (OPB Music)
1. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
2. DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
3. The Black KeysBrothers
4. MenomenaMines
5. Sam AmidonI See the Sign
Sallie Ford (Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside)
1. The Black KeysBrothers
2. Sea of BeesSongs for the Raven
3. Mountain ManMade the Harbor
4. Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
5. Frazey FordObadiah
Anthony Sanchez (POH-Hop)
1. TopeSoul Music
2. Cool NutzThe Miracle
3. Eligh of Living LegendsGrey Crow
4. Cloudy OctoberThe Aviator Is Dead EP
5. TxERain in Cali tour EP
Sara Lund (Hungry Ghost, Corin Tucker Band)
1. QuasiAmerican Gong
2. VersusOn the Ones and Threes
3. Sun City GirlsFuneral Mariachi
4. Thee Oh SeesWarm Slime
5. Hornet LegStill Life
Aaron Shepherd (The Artistery)
1. Rob WalmartEverybody Hertz
2. Boom!self-titled
3. UmbertoProphecy of the Black Widow
4. Zola Jesus/LA VampiresLA Vampires Meets Zola Jesus EP
5. Guantanamo BaywatchPostcard from the Tar Pitz
Benoît Pioulard
1. Rafael Anton IrisarriThe North Bend
2. BalmorheaConstellations
3. Brian McBrideThe Effective Disconnect
4. EmeraldsDoes it Look Like Im Here?
5. Hildur GuðnadóttirWithout Sinking
Anna Jensen (Doug Fir)
1. Cotton JonesTall Hours in The Glowstream
2. The MoondoggiesTidelands
3. Peter Wolf CrierInter Be
4. Jeff the BrotherhoodHeavy Days
5. Active ChildCurtis Lane EP
Laura Veirs
1. JunipFields
2. Joanna NewsomHave One on Me
3. Beach HouseTeen Dream
4. Sharon Jones and the Dap-KingsI Learned the Hard Way
5. Broken Bellsself-titled
Chris Hnant (2:30 Publicity)
1. Screaming FemalesCastle Talk
2. Best CoastCrazy for You
3. Method Man, Ghostface Killah, RaekwonWu-Massacre
4. KylesaSpiral Shadow
5. Gaslight AnthemAmerican Slang
Michael Cantino (Archers)
1. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
2. The Soft BoysUnderwater Moonlight
3. Support Forceself-titled
4. And And AndA Fresh Summer with And And And
5. Francisco the ManWith Friends Like You
Hannah Carlen (Spectre)
1. Janelle MonáeThe ArchAndroid
2. TyphoonHunger and Thirst
3. GayngsRelayted
4. Sharon Van EttenEpic
5. Black MountainWilderness Heart
Lisa Schonberg (STLS)
1. Grass WidowPast Time
2. QuasiAmerican Gong
3. LoversDark Light
4. White HinterlandKairos
5. Beach HouseTeen Dream
Fogatron
1. RuskoO.M.G.!
2. UnderworldBarking
3. Bobby McFerrinVOCAbuLarieS
4. EmancipatorSafe in the Steep Cliffs
5. Hot ChipOne Life Stand
Ellie Fiore (MoreCowbelle.net)
1. The Gaslight AnthemAmerican Slang
2. The Roadside GravesYou Wont Be Happy with Me EP
3. The SadiesDarker Circles
4. Sharon Van EttenEpic
5. Two Cow GarageSweet Saint Me
Connie Wohn (Stylus 503)
1. The Black KeysBrothers
2. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
3. Beach HouseTeam Dream
4. Best CoastCrazy for You
5. GlasserRing
Greg Glover (Arena Rock Recording Co., 94.7 FM)
1. FoalsTotal Life Forever
2. Surfer BloodAstro Coast
3. SuperchunkMajesty Shredding
4. Archie Bronson OutfitCoconut
5. No AgeEverything in Between
Isaac Slusarenko (Jackpot Records)
1. Boston SpaceshipsOur Cubehouse Still Rocks
2. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
3. Ted Lucasself-titled
4. Jim SullivanU.F.O.
5. Brute ForceI, Brute Force: Confections of Love
Will West
1. Professor GallThe Psychology of Booze and Guilt
2. Nice NiceExtra Wow
3. Groovy Wallpaperself-titled
4. Pancake Breakfastself-titled
5. Esperanza SpaldingChamber Music Society
Aris Wales (Mercury freelancer)
1. The Devils BloodThe Time of No Time Evermore
2. WolvserpentBlood Seed
3. ScorpionsSting in the Tail
4. WatainLawless Darkness
5. ExcruciatorBy the Gates of Flesh EP
Devin Gallagher (High Scores and Records, Typhoon)
1. ReporterTime Incredible
2. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
3. Teen DazeBeach Dreams
4. The ThermalsPersonal Life
5. WavvesKing of the Beach
Scott Magee (Loch Lomond, DJ Cooky Parker)
1. TyphoonHunger and Thirst
2. The WalkmenLisbon
3. Brothers YoungGood People EP
4. Beach HouseTeen Dream
5. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Nilina Mason-Campbell (Lost Gospel)
1. TyphoonHunger and Thirst
2. Ke$haCannibal
3. Guidance Counselorself-titled
4. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
5. Fake DrugsDrake Fugs
DJ Anjali
1. Panjabi MCThe Raj
2. NucleyaHorn OK Please
3. Nas & Damian MarleyDistant Relatives
4. AmarShow it Off
5. Amit TrideviAisha
Howie Doodat (Mean Jeans)
1. The Black AngelsPhosphene Dream
2. The Limiñanasself-titled
3. Ty SegallMelted
4. White WiresWWII
5. Pure Country GoldTough Tuesday
Sam Soule (Slabtown)
1. LimesRhinestone River
2. Royal BathsLitanies
3. ClinicBubblegum
4. The FallYour Future Our Clutter
5. James Arthurs Manhuntself-titled
Gustav (94.7)
1. DelphicAcolyte
2. Exit CalmExit Calm
3. GorillazPlastic Beach
4. Neon TreesHabits
5. RecoilSelected
Matt Brown (Bladen County Records)
1. Old LightThe Dirty Future
2. PhosphorescentHere's to Taking it Easy
3. Jeff the BrotherhoodHeavy Days
4. LoversDark Light
5. The HeligoatsGoodness Gracious
Mary Brabec (Billions)
1. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
2. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
3. Ana Tijoux1977
4. GrindermanGrinderman 2
5. Cheyenne Marie MizeBefore Lately
Ed Thanhouser (PDX Pop Now!)
1. The Tallest Man on EarthThe Wild Hunt
2. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
3. Nick JainaA Bird in the Opera House
4. LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
5. SpoonTransference
Scott Flaster (Seventh Rule Recordings)
1. Sweet CobraMercy
2. Killing JokeAbsolute Dissent
3. RabbitsHide
4. Electric WizardBlack Masses
5. GrindermanGrinderman 2
Saxon Baird (Pet Marmoset)
1. Curren$yPilot Talk
2. Rick RossTeflon Don
3. CaribouSwim
4. Earl SweatshirtEarl
5. Dum Dum GirlsI Will Be
Aaron Gerber (A Weather)
1. Roofwalkersself-titled
2. Bonnie Prince Billy & the Cairo GangThe Wonder Show of the World
3. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
4. The NationalHigh Violet
5. Katy PerryTeenage Dream
Chris Bigalke (Ella St. Social Club)
1. Oneohtrix Point NeverReturnal
2. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
3. RangersSuburban Tours
4. Rob WalmartEverybody Hurts
5. SalemKing Night
Ross Beach (Ross Beach and the Hellpets)
1. Of MontrealFalse Priest
The collage approach to dance/pop music at its finest with a healthy supply of Prince-esque interludes. Its second only to their live show.
2. His Name Shall BreatheThere Is an Earthquake Inside of Me
Sparse and haunting songs from a guy I stumbled across playing an opening set at Ella Street. Available only as a free download, I think.
3. The Preservation Hall Jazz BandPreservation: An Album To Benefit Preservation Hall and The Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program
Great collaboration between the venerable jazz combo and other New Orleans musicians. Its part of the ongoing effort to keep it going down there.
4. SpoonTransference
Wherein they prove that DIY recording approaches have no effect on their energy and songwriting.
5. Beach HouseTeen Dream
Gorgeous. The unofficial makeout record of 2010, or so I presume.
Jim Brunberg (Mississippi Studios)
1. Mimicking Birdsself-titled
Because weird harmonies are still being sung, thank God. Good with mushroom tea, follow with the Harry Nilsson documentary.
2. Ramona FallsIntuit
This is a pop snapshot of the future of where Portland pop could/should/would go.
3. Mumford & SonsSigh No More
Because it breaks my heart. Good sandwiched between Avett Brothers latest and two bottles of red wine.
4. Black PrairieFeast of the Hunters Moon
Aint nothing like it.
5. Bruce SpringsteenThe Promise
You have to count this because of all the unreleased tracks and awesome footage.
John A.D. (Anthem Records)
1. ClubrootII: MMX
2010 is the year everyone waited for the Burial record that never came. Instead, they got a bunch of average remixes, a phoned-in DJ selection on the final MAH BBC1 show, and the truly terrible track Prophecy. Those who werent so blinded by their limited musical vocab to realize that he is simply the sum parts of his influences found the level of beauty and emotional complexity promised by Burial in Clubroot. Ultimately, this will be seen as one of the most important records in the history of UK garage.
2. Deathspell OmegaParacletus
The fashionable really killed black metal for many people. However, I think they will avoid making Deathspell an abomination like they have with the fashion party following that wolves band [Wolves in the Throne Room], as they are just far too intricate musically and unusual generally. They likely will never make shirts that look as cult as other bands, so that puts the kibosh on their scenester cred right there. This is a record to be listened to by Magma fans as much as metal heads.
3. Terror DanjahPower Grid
The king of the grime instrumental makes another record with what seems like the same eight samples he has used on every other release, but again with astoundingly visceral effect. Makes you wonder what he would do if his hard drive crashed and took his sample arsenal with it.
4. Daniel SavioNekropolis
Many believe Skweee is the logical counterpoint to the whole Flying Lotus/Low End Theory thing. I just think it is far more creative, and not just a safe way of repackaging your standard cocktail party downbeat style that has been floating around as long as there has been DJ Food comps. Daniel Savio, and his mixture of electro, boogie, and synth leads is a prime example, and this, his Armageddon-themed masterpiece, will long be a singular statement in this sound. Look up Monkey Pee Monkey Poo on YouTube for a peek into this whole hidden side of Sweden.
5. Daniel MencheTerre Paroxysm
There are a lot of people out there who create noise, and no, I am not talking about the droves of crap indie rock bands that collect food stamps in PortlandI mean in the actual noise community. Very few have an atmosphere that is instantly recognizable, and of these, even fewer have a signature that is so stacked with so many layers of sound, yet still is somehow able to maintain a sense of layering in this cacophony. In that way, it is hardly noise at all. Menche is creating these types of records. The more you listen to them, the more they are like a stereogram one stares at to reveal the hidden image. With each listen another layer of miasma subsides to the background, revealing a hidden beauty.
Nathan Jr. (Duover)
1. Mike CoykendallThe Unbearable Being of Likeness
His leftovers are tastier than most folks fresh baked! (While I occasionally play with Mike, I had nothing to do with this record, nor his forthcoming double album. Just a fan in this case.)
2. Blitzen TrapperDestroyer of the Void
This band will never put out a less than stellar record. They have honed their craft to a consistent level that most musicians never even sniff.
3. Run on SentenceYou, the Darkness, and Me
Old sounding and a bloodletting rejuvenation. A win-win in my book.
4. Nick JainaA Bird in the Opera House
I could go on and on about Nick. Ill just say that he is one of the best writers and hardest workers Ive ever met. It is rare that ones creativity and work ethic are equally formidable. Stop making the rest of us look bad Nick. Im getting you a bong and an Xbox for Christmas.
5. Y La BambaLupon
What a great band. Awesome to see them going so strong out of the gate.
Billygoat
(As selected by the entire band)
1. Y La BambaLupon
2. Breathe Owl BreatheMagic Central
3. Shadow Shadow Shadeself-titled
4. Useless KeysIs the Painting Changing
5. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
David Hutchinson (fuckbadmusic.com)
1. Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
2. ArpThe Soft Wave
3. Pantha du PrinceBlack Noise
4. Tjutjunaself-titled
5. Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Rabbits
(As selected by the entire band)
1. Black MountainWilderness Heart
2. GrindermanGrinderman 2
3. Electric WizardBlack Masses
4. BurzumBelus
5. SadeSoldier of Love
Patrick Phillips (Brainstorm)
1. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
2. Various ArtistsEcstatic Music of the Jemaa el Fna
3. EmeraldsDoes It Look Like I'm Here?
4. Archersself-titled 7-inch
5. Various ArtistsReggae Jeggae
Starfucker
(As selected by the entire band)
1. GorillazPlastic Beach
2. CasiokidsTopp Stemning På Lokal Bar
3. Big BoiSir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
4. Mint ChicksBad Buzz EP
5. StrengthMind Reader
Brandon Freels (pc-pdx.com)
1. Big Black CloudDark Age
2. Stag BittenIII
3. Gone to CroatoanLost Rhetoric
4. The CystsThe Cyst
5. MattressLow Blows
Mike Jones (CD Forge/Cravedog)
1. White RainbowÆGIS
2. The UpsidedownThe Town with Bad Wiring
3. Y La BambaLupon
4. 1776self-titled
5. Various ArtistsFrom the Land of Ice and Snow: The Songs of Led Zeppelin
Bryan Free
1. LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
2. The Bad PlusNever Stop
3. Of MontrealFalse Priest
4. Arcade FireThe Suburbs
5. Maximum Balloonself-titled
Jon Ragel (Boy Eats Drum Machine)
1. Various ArtistsThe Roots of Chicha 2
2. TyphoonHunger and Thirst
3. The RootsHow I Got Over
4. Erykah BaduNew Amerykah Part II: Return of the Ankh
5. MenomenaMines
Josh Spacek (Monarques)
1. Morning BendersBig Echo
Thoughtful songwriting and arrangements with amazing production. A beautifully crafted record. Its been on rotation since it came out and we are still going strong.
2. Love LanguageLibraries
Stu McLamb was part of the inspiration for starting Monarques. His songwriting is incredibly good. I wish this record had more of the feel of the debut, the production on Libraries makes it difficult to get to the heart of the songs, but impacting none the less.
3. Ariel Pinks Haunted GraffitiBefore Today
The weirdest slick pop album Ive heard.
4. Y La BambaLupon
Im proud of this band and this record. I was around during the whole process of recording and getting this album out into the world. Its a wonderful first effort and nods at the greatness they are capable of.
5. Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
One part Dungen one part Magical Mystery Tour. Awesome.
Brian Mumford (Dragging an Ox through Water)
(In no particular order)
The CystsThe Cyst
WikileaksIraq & Afghan War Logs/Embassy Cables
Pete Swanson and Rene HellWaiting for the Ladies
GateA Republic of Sadness
Big Black CloudDark Age
John Askew (Scenic Burrows)
1. GrindermanGrinderman2
2. Laura VeirsJuly Flame
3. Janelle MonáeThe ArchAndroid
4. CarcrashlanderYou Were Born in a Hospital
5. Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
Adam Baz (Brainstorm)
1. Safeself-titled EP
2. Dustin WongInfinite Love
3. Various ArtistsPalenque Palenque! Champeta Criolla & Afro Roots in Colombia 1975-91
4. Various ArtistsMusic from Saharan Cellphones Vol. 1
5. Jeffrey JerusalemThis Is Why We Cant Have Nice Things
Terry Groves (Pickathon)
(In no particular order)
Bonnie Prince Billy and the Cairo GangWonder Show of the World
Breathe Owl BreatheMagic Central
Dr. DogShame, Shame
Cotton JonesTall Hours in the Glowstream
(tie) PhosphorescentHere's to Taking it Easy
(tie) Sam QuinnThe Fake That Sunk a Thousand Ships
Zachary King (SMMMR BMMR)
(In no particular order)
Peaking LightsSpace Primitive
Kurt VileSquare Shells EP
The WhinesGo, Demos, Go
Fabulous DiamondsII
Eddie Current Suppression RingRush to Relax
Raquel Nasser (Mercury freelancer)
Beach HouseTeen Dream
Blitzen TrapperDestroyer of the Void
Cotton JonesTall Hours in the Glowstream
Laura VeirsJuly Flame
PhosphorescentHere's to Taking it Easy
Jack Lewis (Jack Lewis & Twigs Lvov)
1. Dr DogShame, Shame
2. Langhorne Slimself-titled
3. YeasayerOdd Blood
4. The Fishermen ThreeRosina on Every Balcony
5. The Wave PicturesInstant Coffee Baby and If You Leave it Alone
Dhani Rosa (Brave Records)
(In no particular order)
Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
SadeSoldier of Love
The DreamLove King
Brother Andy and His Big Damn MouthMystic Indian Hitmakers
Taylor SwiftSpeak Now
Blood Beach
(As selected by the entire band and in no particular order)
Grass WidowPast Time
Its dangerous to call an album perfect, but it would be too big of a disservice to understate how flawlessly beautiful this record is. These three wonderfully talented ladies are going to take over the world.
Eddy Current Suppression RingRush to Relax
This record has such an incredible energy and urgency to it, which makes senselegend has it that the Aussies recorded the entire full-length in six hours. Super catchy, gnashing guitar-driven garage-punk works up and sprawls out into rhythm-section-driven Kraut jammers.
Purple Rhinestone EagleThe Great Return
This summer, PRE toured the US and Europe and it felt like they were gone for years. Luckily, Portlands empressess of all things heavy, psychy, and magickal left us an amazing album to listen to while they were away.
TitanSweet Dreams
Titan is a stoner metal sci-fi nerds dreamheavy, proggy, and mesmerizing riffage with a hidden undertone of horror score legend Goblin. It makes you feel like you have discovered something that no one wants you to know about, and they are after you.
Dara Puspita1966-1968
Just one reissue, okay? Sublime Frequencies compiled and released 26 tracks from Dara Puspita, the first all-female Indonesian pop group to play all their own instruments and sing. Raw, rocking flower-power garage with playful girl-group vocals, and every song a hit.
Chris Funk (Black Prairie, the Decemberists)
(In no particular order)
DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
GrindermanGrinderman 2
Punch BrothersAntifogmatic
Old LightThe Dirty Future
Aloe BlaccGood Things
Point Juncture, WA
(As selected by the entire band and in no particular order)
Sharon Jones and the Dap-KingsI Learned the Hard Way
DeerhunterHalcyon Digest
RobynBody Talk
A WeatherEveryday Balloons
SpoonTransference
Hosannas
(As selected by the entire band)
1. CaribouSwim
2. The DreamLove King
3. Candy ClawsHidden Lands
4.. EmeraldsDoes it Look Like I'm Here?
5. Sufjan StevensThe Age of Adz
Rocky Tinder (Wampire)
(In no particular order)
Future IslandsIn Evening Air
Jeffrey JerusalemThis Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
WeezerBlue Album
MisfitsStatic Age
Fake DrugsDrake Fugs
Jeans Wilder (Mean Jeans)
1. RiverdalesTarantula
2. White WiresWWII
3. LiveThrowing Copper
4. Crash Test DummiesGod Shuffled His Feet
5. BushSixteen Stone
Tracie Davis (Rockshields)
(In no particular order)
Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
SpoonTransference
LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
CaribouSwim
Pink MartiniJoy to the World
Jeremiah Hayden (Amigo/Amiga Recordings)
1. The NationalHigh Violet
I hated the National. I thought they were the most overrated band around and I never understood why people were so into Boxer and Alligator. On a tour last May, I played an in-store in Davis, California, and we got a $50 gift certificate as payment. Jay-Z and a few bargain bin albums later I decided I was going to get High Violet and hear what all the fuss was about for our 13-hour drive to Seattle after the show that night. Maybe the National is still boring and it was just the environment in which it was being played or my fear of waking up the passenger to find a new CD, but I fell in love with High Violet. I couldnt change it for most of the drive and it cemented itself in my mind for months. I cant seem to find an album anywhere to replace it when I get the itchincluding Alligator or Boxer (although they sound better than they used to).
2. Pastor T.L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ ChoirLike a Ship... (Without a Sail)
Originally recorded in 1974, but never properly released until this year, this album sounds like what Spiritualized would do once finally having become spiritualized. Ive heard my share of choirs and church music, but never has it effectively moved my soul the way this record does. The band itself is made up of some cats and some kids with amazing tastethe drums and bass back the choir in a way that kicks your ass even as a new record in 2010, and the choral arrangements seem to leave room for some following the spirit that I find to be pretty compelling.
3. GrindermanGrinderman 2
Because seriously... what is this? Who does this?
4. Das RacistSit Down, Man
If I hadnt seen Das Racist at a little club in Seattle I would probably hate them. They say the stupidest shit and make references to, well, everything and Im pretty sure theyre not that into scrawny-white-hipster-dudes like myself trying to pretend I can throw my hands in the air when I hear what I believe to be a sick rhyme or disrespectful anecdote, but this record is hilarious. And theyre pretty much right about most things.
5. QuasiAmerican Gong
I came kind of late to the Quasi train since I was only 12 when the band started. This album is smart. Tons of hits on this record like Little White Horse, Bye Bye Blackbird make for some great live jams. Heres to a band doing whatever they want to do for this long and growing in the process.