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Kata Rokkar’s Albums of 2009: #25 – #1

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

25. Caspian – Tertia

http://www.amazon.com/Tertia/dp/B002IGLM6K/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1260942007&sr=8-7

Opening with a whisper and ending with a snarlingly epic conclusion. Perhaps the theme of the album is an ideal reflection of Caspian themselves, a band that insists on finding its own way and settles for nothing less than instrumental perfection.

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[mp3] Caspian – Of Foam and Wave from Tertia (2009)

24. Atlas Sound – Logos

As usual Bradford Cox connects to the very heart of the melancholy and joyous side of music. Logos in my opinion is better than anything he’s ever done. I know how bold that is, but I love this record.

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[mp3] Atlas Sound – Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox) from Logos (2009)

23. P.O.S. – Never Better

A lyrical mastermind and a thought-provokingly amazing songwriter. This is punk music for the hip-hop soul and done so cleverly with the help of the Rhymesayers. Songs like Low Light Low Life and Goodbye are alone worth purchasing this album.

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[mp3] P.O.S. – Goodbye from Never Better (2009)

22. The Antlers – Hospice

The amount of emotion poured into Hospice is unrelenting. Having already heard Bear early in the year, I had to find out what the rest of the album sounded like. Bear ended up being re-translated for me once I had heard the whole album through. Like reading one middle chapter of a book and then going and reading the whole thing in order. Hospice is a gorgeous and delicate record and a sneak attack on the listener’s emotions.

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[mp3] The Antlers – Bear from Hospice (2009)

21. John Vanderslice – Romanian Names

His craft in songwriting and artful hi-fi production are well represented in Romanian Names. I’m pretty sure the world will end if this man makes one bad record. Keep saving the world my friend!

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[mp3] John Vanderslice – Fetal Horses from Romanian Names (2009)

20. Doom – Born Like This

The grittiness is back. Lyrically brilliant and an all out blast to listen to, plus any record with a sample of Charles Bukowski is automatically awesome to me.

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DOOM – Ballskin from Born Like This (2009)

19. Sleep Whale – House Boat

As a sucker for ambient music and electro-acoustic soundscapes, Sleep Whale’s House Boat is my year’s MVP. A friend of mine said they reminded him of The Album Leaf, I responded with, “No, these guys are better.”

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[mp3] Sleep Whale – Cotton Curls from Houseboat (2009)

18. Jónsi & Alex – Riceboy Sleeps

Drenched in alien-like soundscapes and complex acoustics, “Jónsi” Þór Birgisson (Sigur Rós) and Alex Somers (Parachutes) made the world of ambient music shake with Riceboy Sleeps. The album’s ethereal movements and angelic atmosphere made listening an almost supernatural experience.

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[mp3] Jónsi & Alex - Boy 1904 from Riceboy Sleeps (2009)

17. Bat For Lashes – Two Suns

This is a more fragile record than people give it credit for. Songs like Moon and Moon and Glass are worth cuddling up with a pair of headphones and letting Natasha Khan’s soothing voice take you.

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Bat For Lashes – Glass from Two Suns (2009)

16. Mos Def – The Ecstatic

Probably his best record to date. He’s been batting 1000 this year and this is no exception. Enlisting Madlib, Chad Hugo, and Georgia Anne to help produce this record was the obvious reason this record turned out so well, but Mos Def still has that lyrical flow everyone knows and loves.

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Mos Def – Twilight Speedball from The Ecstatic (2009)

15. Division Day – Visitation

Visitation is a work of structured and dark industrial beauty. Infused with haunting melodies, complex arrangements, vibrant sonic palettes, and infectious rhythms; this eleven-song LP will undoubtedly both challenge and pleasurably reward anyone not familiar with D-Day.

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[mp3] Division Day – Devil Light from Visitation (2009)

14. St. Vincent – Actor

The amount of talent Annie Clark exudes on Actor is undeniably amazing. Her beautiful voice melds perfectly with her intricate guitar work and the grand orchestrations make Actor quite possibly her best work so far.

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[mp3] St. Vincent – Actor Out Of Work from Actor (2009)

13. Fever Ray – Fever Ray

The atmosphere that lurks in this album is the definition of ‘heavy’ music. Not heavy as in metal, just weighted and dark. You are instantly transported and free to let your imagination run a muck.

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Fever Ray – When I Grow Up from Fever Ray (2009)

12. Clues – Clues

Punch me if you want but I wasn’t too impressed with Island’s new album, Vapours. However, Alden Penner’s (along with Brendan Reed and Bethany Or) Clues pretty much made up for the disappointment of both Vapours and probably never getting another Unicorns record. Penner’s voice carries the listener off on an epically fun voyage. It’s like a Pixar movie as a record; accessible, joyous, and overwhelmingly creative.

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[mp3] Clues – Haarp from Clues (2009)

11. Andrew Bird – Noble Beast

It was almost like he took a step back from his past records and took a different approach on this album. For the better of course, but the songs sound more rich with landscape and heavy on layers. That signature prose and instrumental genius exists, making Noble Beast one of the more fun folkish records of the year.

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[mp3] Andrew Bird – Oh No from Noble Beast (2009)

10. Dirty Projectors – Bitte Orca

They are quickly becoming one of my favorite bands. Not only because of their performance with Björk but because of their uncategorizeable style on Bitte Orca. Their complex arrangements of harmonies and jazzy melodies make this record a pleasure never to be guilty over. My only complaint; too short.

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[mp3] Dirty Projectors – No Intention from Bitte Orca (2009)

9. Mew – No More Stories Are Told Today I’m Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories The World Is Grey I’m Tired Let’s Wash Away

Despite having one of the worst albums covers this side of a community college photoshop submission (something they’re kind of famous for), No More Stories is an dark and epic giganotosaurus of a record. Some call them progressive rock from another planet, I agree…except for the prog-rock part.

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Mew – Beach from No More Stories Are Told Today I’m Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories The World Is Grey I’m Tired Let’s Wash Away (2009)

8. Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion

As a casual fan of Animal Collective, I approached this album like I approach all AniCol records, an open mind. Well, my mind was properly blown thank you very much. This album will forever be known as their most important record of not only their career but in independent music in general.

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Animal Collective – Summertime Clothes from Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)

7. Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

It’s extremely difficult to make pop music art again. Last year MGMT almost made it but their record fizzled out midway. No band this year could match the sheer catchiness and addictive rhythms of Phoenix. No wonder commercials and radio have been jumping at the chance to play their music.

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[mp3] Phoenix – 1901 from Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)

6. The Flaming Lips – Embryonic

Booming with fuzzed up entertainment and free minded lyrics. This is evidence that there is always room for growth in a band that has already perfected it’s craft.

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The Flaming Lips – The Sparrow Looks Up At The Machine from Embryonic (2009)

5. BlakRoc – BlakRoc

When some one says ‘rap-rock’ I want to punch a puppy…just want to get that out there. But when I heard BlakRoc, I heard the roots of two genres meshing together and creating something that probably should have been done a long time ago. Mixing the Black Keys with the likes of Q-Tip, Raekwon, RZA, Pharoahe Monch, etc; you get a potent mix that requires the listener to crank the volume.

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BlakRoc – Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) (feat. Jim Jones & Mos Def) from Blakroc (2009)

4. Fanfarlo – Reservoir

Criminally underrated and perhaps annoyingly overhyped. Either way it’s undeniable that the humble Fanfarlo entered this year with one of the most heartwarming and lovable records. I see bright lights in their future, catch them while you can.

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[mp3] Fanfarlo – Luna from Reservoir (2009)

3. Jeremy Enigk – Ok Bear

While not exactly another Sunny Day Real Estate album, Jeremy Enigk’s Ok Bear is a grower, and boy does it grow on you. Covering all aspects of his music that I love and even touching on new ground, Enigk made the long drives to work that much more beautiful.

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[mp3] Jeremy Enigk – Mind Idea from Ok Bear (2009)

2. Portugal. The Man – The Satanic Satanist

They have been perfecting their brand of progressive beach rock for years and finally have made the record that truly embodies the real talent that is Portugal. The Man. Bonus points for the fantastic album art. Well done men.

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[mp3] Portugal. The Man – People Say from The Satanic Satanist (2009)

1. Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest

It didn’t take long for me to love every inch of this album and have it grow into one of my favorites of all time. The very genius of this record is the gentle journey that it takes you on. You are instantly transported and forced to pay attention like a book you can’t put down. A smart and aurally perfect record on every level.

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[mp3] Grizzly Bear – Cheerleader from Veckatimest (2009)

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Best Music Videos of 2009: PART 2

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Grizzly Bear – Ready, Able

Fever Ray – If I Had A Heart

Jay-Z – Empire State of Mind (Feat. Alicia Keys)

Atlas Sound – Quick Canal (w/ Laetitia Sadier)

Jeremy Enigk – Mind Idea

(NSFW!) Division Day – Surrender

Bat for Lashes – Daniel

The xx – Basic Space


Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll

Animal Collective – Summertime Clothes

Camera Obscura – French Navy

Mastodon – Oblivion

St. Vincent – Marrow

Bonnie “Prince” Billy – I Am Goodbye

Lonely Island – Like A Boss

Flight of the Conchords – Too Many Dicks (On the Dance Floor)


Mewithoutyou – The Fox, the Crow and the Cookie

The Dead Weather – Treat Me Like Your Mother

The Decemberists – The Rake’s Song

Fanfarlo – The Walls Are Coming Down

Spend Your Summer Nights Well: A Mixtape

Monday, September 7th, 2009

by RiftDweller

by RiftDweller

This Labor Day Weekend marks the tail-end of the summer of 2009; savor it with this little gift from us at Kata Rokkar…

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The XX Intro from XX

The Notwist Pilot from Neon Golden

Caribou She’s the One from Andorra

School Of Seven Bells Half Asleep from School Of Seven Bells

M83 Skin of The Night from Saturdays = Youth

Fever Ray Triangle Walks from Fever Ray

Björk Isobel (Transfunk Mix) from Motorbass – Remixes

…music video? Postrockfeelgoodsongofthemillenium from Fireproof Your TV

Codeseven Alt Wav from Dancing Echoes/Dead Sounds

The Album Leaf – Writings On The Wall from Into The Blue Again

Volcano Choir Island, IS from Unmap

Bibio Ambivalence Avenue from Ambivalence Avenue

The Walkmen Four Provinces from You & Me

City Breathing Under The Din of a Dying Marquee from Look How It’s Snowing Upwards, Look How They Move Towards Heaven

Papercuts Future Primitive from You Can Have What You Want

Division Day Azalean from Visitation

Portishead Pedestal from Dummy

Woven Triumpheting Strength from Designer Codes

Kuestionnaire: Bad Veins

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

They might not fit into a convenient theory, but Cincinnati’s Bad Veins haven’t wasted much time since their formation in 2006: Even before their self titled debut album appeared on Danger Bird Records July 21st, they were already dropping jaws from the LA scene to CMJ. Vocalist/guitarist Benjamin Davis and drummer Sebastien Schultz practice a tense, stylish brand of rock not heard in this kind of genuine fashion in a long time. With lyrical left turns that recall classic Bowie, the band embraces deep creativity without sounding pretentious. With their unstoppable live shows (which will be showcased tomorrow night at Cafe Du Nord with Division Day) and their undeniable talent, Bad Veins have helped breathe fresh air into this year’s rock scene.

Bad Veins will be opening for Division Day at San Francisco’s Café du Nord Friday (tomorrow) night with LoveLikeFire. You can purchase their debut album here.

Drummer Sebastien Schultz answer’s this week’s very interesting Kuestionnaire.


1. Could you state your name and what you do in the band?
Sebastien Schultz – I play drums in Bad Veins.

2. How would you describe your sound?
Hmmm…I hate answering this question. At their core, our songs are pop songs, but we do sprinkle some indie magic on top of them (indie magic? I’m not sure what I meant there.). Basically, it’s pop with lush orchestration and very grandiose—anthemic, perhaps.

3. What is your favorite local band?
I didn’t realize you were hip to the Cincy scene, but since you’re asking…
You, You’re Awesome is probably my favorite band in the city right now. They’re also a two-piece, but much more electronic. Very accessible and a lot of fun, look them up!

4. Any concerts that blew your mind recently?
I need to think about this—I’m not sure the last time I was out at a show (horrible, I know). Lately, I’m not sure—but I did check out We Were Promised Jetpacks when we were at SXSW this past year, and they were great! They’re a bunch of lads from Glasgow—very fun to see live, and a great album as well.

5. Any non-musical influences you would like to mention?
For me, I feel as though traveling has very much influenced my view of things. I was born and grew up in Europe, then moved to the States at a young age—always going back for summers. Additionally, my parents took me everywhere they traveled growing up—so an appreciation for culture and history was sort of built into me. In fact, my school in England just celebrated their 300 year anniversary…funny to think that my school is older than the United States.

6. If your music was to be the theme of a film/TV show, what would it be?
I’m not sure what it should be, but I would hope it would either be Modern Marvels or Top Gear—I’d be fine with either.

7. What musician/artist would you like to collaborate with for a day?
That’s a very good question. I’ll give you three…
The Edge, someone from Sigur Ros, or Anthony Gonzalez from M83. As far as drummers are concerned, I would really like to meet up with Sam Fogarino from Interpol—he’s got a great feel for percussion direction in their songs.

8. What is the album you listen to on a cold rainy day?
Kid A from Radiohead. Done and done.
That album is also good for snowy evenings when it’s totally quiet outside.

9. List four songs you would listen to on a roadtrip?
Dramamine from Modest Mouse…Where the Streets Have No Name from U2…On A Rope from Rocket From the Crypt…Distance Equals Rate Times Time…from the Pixies.

10. Where do you see yourselves in 7 years?
I’m not sure where I’ll be, but I better be driving around in a Porsche 911 Carrera. I’m just kidding…the Cayman S will do just fine. But in 14 years it better be a damn 911. I’m not joking. Okay, I’m joking. No, I’m not—Porsche.
Who knows? With any luck, Ben and I will still be playing our music for those who want to hear it. We’re professionals now! This is all we’ve got!!!

11. What is the last book you read?
I can’t remember…I think Hardball from Chris Matthews. I read it back in high school, but re-read it because it’s such a smart book. I’m currently reading Why does E=MC^2? (and why should we care?) by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw, The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins, and His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman.

12. Is image a factor in music or is it a waste of time?
I wear surf shorts from PacSun in the summer…so I’m not the model hipster, but I think branding may pertain more to your question. Image, no—Ben and I could give a damn. However, branding and being identifiable—yes, that matters to us. You can see most bands in a live setting and have no real story to tell—4 dudes in jeans and t-shirts who played guitar, bass, drums, and sang. With us, I feel like people are left with a bit more to look at and talk about. We have a reel-to-reel player, we dress in military outfits, Ben sings through a phone and a megaphone, etc. You can leave our show and possess an almost tangible feeling of what we sound like…beyond just the obvious—sound.

13. Any embarrassing moments on stage you would like to share?
Having to be brought medical gauze due to bleeding excessively from my finger—there was blood everywhere, but not in a “cool” rock ‘n’ roll sense—this was much too ghastly and…”real?”

14. Any favorite tour locations?
Denver was an absolute blast! We’re very much looking forward to Monolith Music Festival out there in September!

15. Lastly, what is your present state of mind?
Excited. I’m temporarily homeless for the next two months (we’ll be on tour full-time). When I’m back, however, I’ll be moving into a new place in Cincinnati—so everything is wide open at this point. I love traveling, and what better way to see the country than to play shows!!!

Bad Veins Gold and Warm from Bad Veins (2009)

You, You’re Awesome I’m Deaf and You’re Boring from You’re My Superhero EP (2009)

NSFW: Division Day – Surrender (Video)

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Division Day – Surrender

I like this darker style (as if not dark enough) they’re dipping into. The Japanese art house cult horror film Hausu gets a nice little ‘cut and paste’ affect from a fan who decided to combine the song with the 1977 Japanese cult film. Fits rather well in my opinion…

Pre-order Visitation today or buy it tomorrow at a store near you.

Division Day Every Shining Time You Arrive (Sunny Day Real Estate Cover) from Covers (2007)

Division Day Announce Tour + New Song and Remix

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Having enjoyed LA-based rock band Division Day for many years and witnessing their rise in popularity and evolution in sound has been pretty exciting. So I was ecstatic (yet unsurprised) to see them scheduled to tour through San Francisco with label-mates Bad Veins. Supporting their upcoming sophomore full-length Visitation which comes out the 18th of August on Dangerbird Records, Division Day will be hitting select cities and have also put out their first single, Chalk Lines, and an amazing remix for Devil Light. Check out their myspace for more songs and do yourself a favor and buy both their first full-length, Beartrap Island and their amazing EP (my favorite) The Mean Way In.

Division Day 2009 Tour Dates:
08/08 – San Diego, CA @ Bar Pink/North Point Music Thing
09/02 – Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland
09/03 – Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar
09/04 – San Francisco, CA @ Café du Nord
09/05 – San Jose, CA @ Nickel City
09/08 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
09/09 – Seattle, WA @ Sunset Tavern
09/10 – Missoula, MT @ Palace Billiards
09/12 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
09/14 – Lawrence, KS @ Replay Lounge
09/15 – Chicago, IL @ Suberranean
09/16 – Columbus, OH @ Skully’s Music Diner
09/17 – Washington, DC @ DC9
09/18  – Allston, MA @ O’Brien’s Pub
09/19  – Brooklyn, NY @ The Bell House
09/20  – Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar
09/24 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk

Division DayChalklines

Division Day – Devil Light (Lacerae Remix)