Watch out for 3hree Things every Tuesday, in which Riley Breckenridge, the drummer of Orange County's favorite alt-rock band Thrice, gives his take on life in Southern California as an OC native.
I've been writing and publishing "Best/Favorite Of..." lists for music sites and/or blogs for several years, and while it's never all that easy, I found this year to be particularly tough. And posting this year's list in three installments has made it even tougher.
I mentioned a few records last week that could very well have made my year-end list depending on when I'd been asked to compile it, and in the week that's passed, I've found a few others that slipped my mind. Arcade Fire'sSuburbs is probably the most glaring omission. It was in heavy rotation when it was released in August, got buried by Cloudkicker's Beacons (#4 from last week's list) in September, and it wasn't until last week--as the lady had it on repeat in the house--that I realized how solid a record it is.
It probably would have been a part of Vol. 1, if I'd put this list together today.
Two others that might have cracked the back end of my list were Dillinger Escape Plan's Option Paralysis (my favorite record of theirs since 1999's Calculating Infinity) and Red Sparrowes' The Fear Is Excruciating, But Therein Lies The Answer (which popped up on shuffle last week to remind me just how good a record it is.
As I read other folks' year-end lists, I've also realized how much I haven't heard yet (65+% of Pitchfork's list), and how much I've heard but apparently "missed something" about. Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is at the No. 1 spot on so many lists that it's making me feel like I either need to spend more time with it, or listen to more hip-hop. I'd love for you guys to share your lists in the comments so I can what else I'm missing out on.
Thanks for bearing with me as I rolled out this list in such a plodding fashion. (It's 3hree Things, not 9ine Things, after all.) Let's put an end to this thing--here are my 3 favorite records of 2010, in an order that I will probably wish I could change immediately after I submit this.
3) Local Natives - Gorilla Manor
Favorite Track: "Wide Eyes"
These gents are no stranger to the pages of "Heard Mentality", and I know Gorilla Manor was originally released in 2009 (in the UK), but this is my list, with my criteria, and since I hadn't heard a note from these guys (since they were called Cavil At Rest) until the album was released in February of 2010, I'm putting them firmly at the No.3 spot on this year's list. Back in June, I wrote a little bit about how captivated I'd been by the album, and that holds true six months later. It's a beautifully addicting record. Everything, from the harmonies to melodies to the percussion is memorable--and it will, without a doubt, be a record I listen to for years and years to come. It's a brilliant debut from one of So Cal's best bands.
In August, I devoted a full column to Colour Revolt and their outstanding album, The Cradle. If you've read the piece (or will), I'm not sure there's much I could say right here, right now, that would sound anything other than redundant. I meant everything I said back in August. If I were to rewrite that column today, I guess I would just type the exact same sentiments, just more emphatically (which contrary to popular practice, is not accomplished by mashing keys like and angry typer.) The proof is in the playlists. According to my last.fm numbers, which are accurate but not infallible--I've listened to no band more than I've listened to Colour Revolt over the past six months. It's stunning to me how many people that would probably love their soulful, southern-influenced Fugazi-inspired rock, and are still sleeping on this band. If you're one of them, I'd encourage you to change that.
I called it in back August. After a weekend bender (read: listening to Menomena's Mines 43 times) that should have burned me out on it three times over, I knew it was my favorite album of the year. I saw them live at The El Rey in September, and walked out of the venue with my jaw on the floor. I've listened to the record several times from front to back over the past few weeks just to double check that No. 1 is where they're supposed to be on my list, and it couldn't be clearer. Mines is my favorite record of 2010.
Going back to that August 3hree Things; I still can't pick a favorite track, but I made myself do it anyway. (As indicated above, it's "Tithe" today, but on the drive home from my folks place last night it was "Intil"). I still think the production is flawless, and maybe even more so as I pick up on subtleties with each listen. And I still think the fact that they made such a cohesive sounding record while having little cohesion as bandmates (writing individually, piecing ideas together using Deeler, and not getting along particularly well) is pretty amazing. Like most of my favorite albums over the years, Mines is an album that gets better with every listen. It's an album that can't really be pigeonholed into one specific genre and it feels timeless. I can picture myself sitting down to listen to it in its entirety (regardless of where my head is at). I honestly can't say that about many albums.
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I would have included The Felix Culpa's Sever Your Roots. It's just ridiculously good. No other album is in consideration for the #1 spot on my list.
You're music tastes are great. What I haven't heard on the list is awesome. I have been reading through the comments and the new Band of Horses cd seems popular. I don't understand this. I love Band of Horses but this is no where near as good as Cease to Begin. I will however try it again.
1 - Titus Andronicus - The Monitor
2 - Beach House - Teen Dream
3 - Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
4 - Broken Social Scene - Forgiveness Rock Record
5 - Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt
6 - Four Tet - There Is Love In You
7 - The National - High Violet
8 - Local Natives - Gorilla Manor
9 - Surfer Blood - Astro Coast
10 - Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
I've tried getting into both Colour Revolt and Menomena. They just... don't do anything for me.
Thanks for the suggestions, I tried.
Cant believe I forgot Distant Relatives by Nas and Damian Marley. Best Hip-Hop album of the year.
My top 10:
1. Jonsi - Go
2. The Seams - Spanish American
3. The Forecast - The Forecast
4. Lissie - Chasing The Tiger
5. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
6. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - The Social Network
7. Minus The Bear - Omni
8. Constants - If Tomorrow The War
9. Frontier Ruckus - Deadmalls and Nightfalls
10. Matt & Kim - Sidewalks
Riley. Check out "This Is What Happens" by The Reign of Kindo if you haven't already...
judging by your list I really think it would have made it if you'd given it a listen before compiling this list.
Great job btw. Some really great records on here.
in a car, on the california coastline:
the delta spirit.history from below
the national.high violet
at a lake house on the puget sound:
s. carey.all we grow
on the streets in LA:
the black keys.brothers
warm summer evenings in oregon:
hammock.chasing after shadows... living with the ghosts
mumford & sons.sigh no more
the afterparty:
paper route.absence (i know it's from 2009, but for the love of all LISTEN TO IT!!)
at the beach, on the afternoon of your birthday:
beach house.teen dream
the tallest man on earth.the wild hunt
evening in an old apartment, in an older town:
angus & julia stone.down the way
and Agalloch - Marrow Of The Spirit
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex?
The Reign Of Kindo - This Is What Happens
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex?
The Reign Of Kindo - This Is What Happens
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex?
The Reign Of Kindo - This Is What Happens
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex?
The Reign Of Kindo - This Is What Happens
My top list - in no particular order, it would be too difficult to put it that way.
UnderOath : Disambiguation
The Dillinger Escape Plan: Option Paralysis
The Gaslight Anthem: American Slang
Deftones: Diamond Eyes
Norma Jean: Meridional
Story Of The Year: The Constant
Alexisonfire: Dog's Blood
Bad Religion: The Dissent Of Man
Senses Fail: The Fire
Dissapointment of the year:
Good Charlotte: Cardiology
Glad you loved Mines. Have you listened to their Friend and Foe record? AMAZING. As for my personal fav. of the year, Coheed's Year of the Black Rainbow knocks my socks off.
Riley, I love your taste in music, I hope you'll enjoy mine. But my album of the year that I constantly played over and over again was Letlive's Fake History. If Glassjaw and Refused had babies, with a hint of soul, You pretty much get the idea. It's a good record filled with some good riffs and extremely catchy melodies. Give it a go. I still listen to this album daily.
The First that come to mind are:
Beacons - Thank you for the intro to cloudkicker!
As I Lay Dying - The Powerless Rise
Rosetta - A Determinism of Morality
Red Sparowes - The Fear is Excruciating, but Therein Lies the Answer
pg.lost - In Never Out (I know it was released Mid-December 09, but I didnt hear it til 2010)
Surprised American Slang didn`t make the list....ah well.
And I agree with dylan, our ears needs a Riley Ep to get into the best of 2011 favourites lists.
Ri, I think you'd love to hear Fake History by Letlive. A record like the oldies: every song is a killer, second to second. This record revitalized my hope on new music
I agree that Gaslight Anthem's American Slang needed to be on the list, and would also add Underoath's Disambiguation.
My absolutely favourite album of 2010 is, without a doubt, Karnivool's Sound Awake. It was originally released in 2009 in Australia, but in 2010 in North America. I've probably listened to the entire album more than 100 times without ever getting tired of it.
http://www.karnivool.com.au/
I also want to mention 2 amazing albums of 2010 from 2 French Canadian bands :
Karkwa's Les Chemins de Verre
Misteur Valaire's Golden Bombay
No need to understand French to enjoy the amazing music contained in these 2 albums. They both deserve to be heard internationally!
Thanks for sharing your favourite albums. I added most of them to my playlists. I hope my 3hree suggestions make it to many more playlists!
i feel like the gaslight anthem - american slang is missing.
My top ten
Intronaut - Valley of Smoke
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (Remastered)
Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky
Sufjan Stevens - The Age of Adz
Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma
Deftones - Diamond Eyes
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles II
Motion City Soundtrack - My Dinosaur life
Rosetta - A Determinism of Morality
Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
And I just listened to "I Wish You Way More Than Luck" and I gotta say it's really, really awesome
Some favorites of 2010:
Glassjaw - Studio singles: Jesus Glue, Natural Born Farmer, Stars, John Lennon, All Good Junkies Go To Heaven
Deftones - Diamond Eyes
Massive Attack - Heligoland
Stars - The Five Ghosts & The Seance
Filter - The Trouble With Angels
Couple from last quarter of '09 still in heavy rotation:
HORSE the Band - Desperate Living (awesome!)
Every Time I Die - New Junk Aesthetic
Jim Bryson & The Weakerthans (if you like the Weakerthans but it's a different vocalist)
Dr. Dog -Shame, Shame
Gaslight Anthem - American Slang
Colour Revolt - The Cradle
Bad Books - Bad Books
Deftones - Diamond Eyes
Band of Horses - Infinite Arms
The National - High Violet
Superchunk - Majesty Shredding
Fake Problems - Real Ghosts Caught on Tape
Good year for music! I've listened to all but 2 of the albums you put on the top 9. Great list Riley and I'm glad someone likes Colour Revolt as much as I do!
Here are my top ten:
Black Keys-Brothers
The National-High Violet
Menomena-Mines
Freelance Whales-Weathervanes
Band Of Horses-Infinite Arms
LCD Soundsystem-This Is Happening
Kopecky Family Band-The Disaster
Kanye West-My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Delta Spirit-History From Below
Mumford And Sons-Sigh No More
At least D.E.P.'s Option Paralysis got an honorable mention. Now the list is done. May the new year come with the return of witty snark.