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Kata Rokkar’s Albums of 2009: #50 – #26

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

There’s a distinct difference between ‘best albums of the year’ and ‘favorite albums of the year.’ Who am I to say what is the ‘best’ album? What makes an album better than the other? You’ve probably already figured out that I’m trying to say that music taste is subjective. The past 12 months have probably been one of the better years in music in a while. There were albums that defined genres (Merriweather Post Pavilion), albums that reinvented the bands sound (The Hazards of Love), albums that majorly disappointed (Mama, I’m Swollen), and albums that became a sign of what’s to come with ‘popular’ music (Twilight New Moon: Soundtrack).It’s time to break down the albums that rocked me this fine year.

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50. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It’s Blitz!

They have redeemed themselves and returned with a more fun vibe that we all knew was coming.

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Dull Life from It’s Blitz! (2009)

49. J. Tillman – Vacilando Territory Blues

The sounds of a wet and foggy forest were perfectly captured and projected with J. Tillman’s most vulnerable record to date. Country-side driving will never be the same.

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[mp3] J. Tillman – Vessels from Vacilando Territory Blues (2009)

48. Band of Skulls – Baby Darling Doll Face Honey

I found myself rocking pretty hard in the car alone to this amazing rock and roll record. Oozing sexuality and a pent-up frustration to destroy. One the most fun records of the year.

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[mp3] Band of Skulls – Blood from Baby Darling Doll Face Honey (2009)

47. Neko Case – Middle Cyclone

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Besides having one of the most bad-ass covers of all time, Neko Case created a hurricane of an album that will carry you away in her embrace. Let her take you.

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Neko Case – This Tornado Loves You from Middle Cyclone (2009)

46. The Mars Volta – Octahedron

Could it be that I have a hard-on for The Mars Volta? Probably. But after a handful of songs and records that made me wonder what the fuck they were doing, finally The Mars Volta mixes their bizarre nature and progressive sound and makes something substantial. A grower, but boy does it grow into something amazing.

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The Mars Volta - Teflon from Octahedron (2009)

45. Iron & Wine – Around the Well

Sure most of these songs were recorded years ago, but this compilation from Sam Beam were meant to be released this way. It flows just like a normal Iron & Wine album should…subtle and sweet.

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[mp3] Iron & Wine – Waitin’ for a Superman from Around the Well Disc 1 (2009)

44. Passion Pit – Manners

BOOM! This album made remixers piss themselves in delight and put Boston back on the map as one of the premiere spots for good music that gets you moving.

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Passion Pit – Moth’s Wings from Manners (2009)

43. Foreign Born – Person To Person

If my drive along the Northern Pacific Coastline had an official soundtrack, Person To Person would be it. The harmonies and swirling guitars along with the Walkmen-like vocals and lyrics is just a taste of what this brilliant album has to offer.

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[mp3] Foreign Born – Early Warnings from Person to Person (2009)

42. Raekwon – Only Built For Cuban Linx, Pt. II

Turn it up and make the world know that we all need is more Wu. Flows like this haven’t been heard in years, it’s been a long time coming.

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Raekwon – New Wu Ft Ghostface Method Man from Only Built 4 Cuban Linx PT II (2009)

41. The Decemberists – The Hazards of Love

I hated this record to no end when I first heard it. I missed my Decemberists. It was only after a few more full listens that I realized that they belong to no one and that this may be the Decemberists that was meant to be. You know what? I’m fine with that.

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[mp3] The Decemberists - The Rake’s Song from The Hazards of Love (2009)

40. Message to Bears – Departures

Multi-instrumentalist Jerome Alexander’s Departures is a series of bittersweet articulations that seem suspended somewhere between a certain dreamy sense of wonder and awe and a heavy melancholia. It’s a haunting piece of work. Listen carefully.

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[mp3] Message to Bears – At the Top of This Hill from Departures (2009)

39. Akron/Family – Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free

This actually might be their best and most accessible record to date. The experimental folk group brought in all the stops and made the feel-good record of the year.

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[mp3] Akron/Family – River from Set’em Wild, Set’em Free (2009)

38. Russian Circles – Geneva

Someone told me, “You won’t see it coming, this record melts your face and freaks you out all within an hour.” He couldn’t be more right. It goes from hauntingly intense to magnificent beauty to uncharted territory for a group known to shred your ears to pieces.

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[mp3] Russian Circles – Malko from Geneva (2009)

37. Wilco – Wilco (The Album)

A charming record that may not get the appreciation it deserves. The songwriting is as solid as it usually is from Tweedy and the tongue-in-check manner of delivery remains intact. This was just their ‘entertainment’ record and boy did they hit their mark.

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Wilco – Deeper Down from Wilco (The Album) (2009)

36. Dan Deacon – Bromst

A strobe light of colors and manic sound that solidifies Dan Deacon as the king of spastic, high energy dance music. Hidden in this insane finger-painting of a record gone mad, is a layered and perfected album. All hail the king!

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Dan Deacon – Woof Woof from Bromst (2009)

35. Cymbals Eat Guitars – Why There Are Mountains

Oh yes, I was so happy to hear that beautiful 90s alt-punk throwback sound. If they had come out a decade an a half earlier, they would be know as genre defining geniuses. However, they are stuck here in the 21st century and forced to remind us that simple and loud music used to be enough for us. [See early Modest Mouse / Diary-era Sunny Day Real Estate]

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Cymbals Eat Guitars – And the Hazy Sea from Why There Are Mountains (2009)

34. The Swell Season – Strict Joy

I was afraid they were going to piss this album away into Once Part II. Phhhh, I should have known better, These people know what they’re doing. Strict Joy is just as touching as their last, but in a different sense.

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The Swell Season – The Rain from Strict Joy (2009)

33. Irepress – Sol Eye Sea I

Okay, bizarre artwork aside [four armed purple ping-pong monster?], this record is the shit. Heavy and drastically unique, Sol Eye Sea I is a brutal rocket launch on the senses. Pushing and pulling with pure metal complexity. So awesome.

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[mp3] Irepress – Rhintu from Sol Eye Sea I (2009)

32. The xx – XX

Probably the one of the most overhyped records of the year. Although, this is all for good reason. The intro to the record is actually my favorite of all time. Yes, of all time. The chill atmosphere with male/female vocals in this R&B / new wave manner caught me off guard. Thank God for that.

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[mp3] The XX – Crystalised from XX (2009)

31. Why? – Eskimo Snow

Yoni Wolf goes Americana psych-folk? Sure! Why not? Everything this guy touches is gold anyway. Each song is a detailed story that doesn’t leave the listener one bit disappointed. While not a good ‘entry’ album, Eskimo Snow might be Yoni’s greatest songwriting achievement.

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[mp3] Why? – This Blackest Purse from Eskimo Snow (2009)

30. dredg – The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion

Fans of the band were divided and I’m still not totally sure what happened with this album. However, dredg is undeniably comfortable with this new direction they’re heading toward. I had to step back a few times and realize that one needs to let go in order to enjoy this album. PPD is a long, intricate and personal record; listen carefully.

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dredg – Pariah from The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion (2009)

29. Volcano Choir – Unmap

I did not see this coming from Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. Layered with painstaking detail and emotional prowess, Unmap may be too much for some people. For me, it was just right.

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[mp3] Volcano Choir – Island, IS from Unmap (2009)

28. Bibio – Ambivalence Avenue

I love how colorful and blinding this album gets at times. I am immediately reminded of Boards of Canada, but more upbeat and cartoonish. I thought I knew this record before I wore some nice headphones…boy was I wrong.

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Bibio – Fire Ant from Ambivalence Avenue (2009)

27. Noah And The Whale – The First Days Of Spring

I usually dislike ‘break-up’ records when I’m no longer going through times like that. But this is beyond your normal story of woe-is-me heartbreak sob story. This an entertaining story that forces the listener to care about the ‘character’ involved in this story. The lush percussion, carefully picked guitars, and string arrangements briskly guide the listener to feel loneliness, hope, and rebirth. An amazing achievement of a record.

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[mp3] Noah And The Whale – Blue Skies from The First Days Of Spring (2009)

26. Various Artists – Dark Was The Night

Dark Was The Night, the best indie music compilation ever, was produced by Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National and founder of the Red Hot Organization John Carlin. 31 exclusive tracks graces this record from Bon Iver to Spoon, Sufjan Stevens to Arcade Fire. In addition, the double cd/triple viny helped benefit the Red Hot Organization – an international charity dedicated to raising funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS.

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Grizzly Bear and Feist – Service Bell from Dark Was The Night (Disc 1) (2009)

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Kata Rokkar’s Mid-Year Review 2009

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

So far this year has been quite musically mindblowing. But wasn’t that kind of expected? With even more anticipated albums, songs, and tours on the horizon, 2009 is shaping up to be one of the better years on the decade.

Top 5 Albums That Met/Surpassed My Expectations

Simplistic and a combination of years of timeless work.

Meticulously crafted and easy to get obsessed with. An instant classic.

Too easy? STFU! This album will forever be an example of when everything we knew about experimental pop changed.

The Satanic Satanist by Portugal. The Man Sunlight and skill in a 12-track album. Way better than expected.

Took some time to love but there is something special going on here that is beyond a simple rock album…

Top 5 Songs That Caught Me Off Guard (in a good way)

Sleepy SunWhite Dove

St. Vincent – Save Me From What I Want

Bat for Lashes – Glass

Mos Def – Auditorium – Mos Def,

Clues – Remember Severed Head

Best Compilation For Anyone With Good Taste

The Grizzly Bear and Feist song alone is worth purchasing this perfectly crafted comp.

Top 5 EPs That Teased Me To The Point Of Joyous Anger

The amount of imagination and playfulness is undeniable. I can’t wait to see what they do next.

They never cease to amaze and pull at the heart strings.

This is the evolution of true rock music in the making. I can’t wait until August 25th for the full product.

Spoon at the their most dramatic and dreamy. An interesting listen.

Is he seriously of this world?

Top 5 Instrumental/Ambient Album That I’ve Been Reading To

This is a monster that has been awakened to destroy your eardrums.

A moving debut masterpiece.

Refusing to be pigeon-holed or classified. Gifts delivers their most personal record yet.

I am so happy this finally got a proper release. An emotionally effusive debut.

Calming and disarming for anyone with a heart.

More Albums That Are Blowing My Mind This Year



Your Friday Music Videos! Hooray!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The adorable band, Company of Thieves performs “Even in the Dark” overlooking a “lucky horseshoe.”

Click to Download Company of Thieves – Oscar Wilde



ex-Distillers frontwoman Brody Dalle’s new project Spinnerette Ghetto Love Music Video directed by Liam Lynch from the newly released Ghetto Love EP. Buy the EP at http://spinnerettemusic.com


Instru-metal band Irepress tearing it up with DIASPORA live from the Knitting Factory in Hollywood.


Del the Funky Homosapien’s new music video for the first single off of the FUNK MAN album.

Download the entire album for FREE at here.

Click to Download Del the Funky Homosapien – Get It Right Now

Kuestionnaire: Irepress

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Brutal, cinematic, clobbering, psychedelic; all of which could easily describe the Sharon, Massachusetts five-piece instru-metal band, Irepress. Having built a small following with their debut album, Samus Octology, Irepress have continued with their brand of chiseled post rock with their latest release, Sol Eye Sea I. Sol Eye Sea I is an album filled with all the metal trimmings, minimal jazz primers, and cryptic riffs that hit out of nowhere with the pummeling impact of a meteor. Irepress is proving that New England is becoming the new hot-bed for quality instrumental music and have done so by presenting us with this sea-monster of an album (which you can purchase on CD or double LP here).

Irepress will be playing in Dallas, TX at Reno’s Chop Shop with Zoroaster on March 18th. Also they will be playing at this year’s SXSW on the 19th of March at PLUSH with Constants, Caspian, Junius, Look Mexico, and the well respected Jonah Matranga of Far. For more SXSW dates and other current US tour dates, click here.

This week Bret Silverberg, Jarett Ring, and Jon (Dino) DiNapoli of Irepress answer this week’s Kuestionnaire and show that they all seem to have similar tastes…who woulda thunk it?

1. Of all the bands/artists in your CD/record collection, which one is your most cherished?
Bret: Personally, I would say “Downward is Heavenward” by Hum. The rest of the band has all different answers to that one.
Dino: First CD I have is the “Last Action Hero” soundtrack.
Jarrett: I’d say “OK Computer.”

2. What have you been listening to lately?
Bret: This band called Pattern is Movement and Menomena.
Jarrett: Wolf Parade, These Arms Are Snakes
Dino: King Crimsnon, The Residents

3. What’s your favorite local band?
Jarrett: Junius
Bret: Constants

4. What was the last show you attended?
Jarrett: Constants
Bret: Same show

5. What was the greatest show you’ve ever been to?
Jarrett: Sigur Ros, Bank of Boston Pavillion, Boston
Dino: Tool in Hartford in 2001
Bret: Metallica, Great Woods, Load tour

6. What show are you looking forward to?
Bret: The Dirty Projectors at SXSW
Jarrett: St. Vincent at SXSW

7. What musician would you like to hang out/work with for a day?
Dino: Adam Jones or Mike Patton
Jarrett: Ian Williams of Battles, Thom Yorke
Bret: Matt Talbot of Hum

8. What four albums you would bring to a deserted island?
Jarrett: Poison the Well “Opposite of December,” Radiohead “OK Computer,” Minus the Bear “Planet of Ice,” Jeremy Enigk “World Waits”
Dino: Every Tool album

9. Would you call yourself a music geek?
Dino: No
Bret: No
Jarrett: No

10. Any favorite music-related videos/DVDs you own?
Dino: Jon Katta and Mike Patton, Live at Pompei Pink Floyd
Jarrett: Same as above
Bret: also same

11. What’s the last book you read?
Jarrett: Naked Lunch by William Burroughs
Dino: Galactic Alignment by John Major Jenkins
Bret: Doctor Dealer by Mark Bowden

12. Do you prefer live performances or recording in the studio?
Jarrett: live
Bret: both
Dino: sick

13. Any embarrassing moments on stage you’d like to share?
Not really, just a bunch of equipment breakdowns

14. Any favorite tour locations?
Dino: The shed in Virgina
Bret: Murphreesburough, TN
Jarrett: same

15. Lastly, what have you done today?
Dino: Ate dried apple rings
Bret: Ate those same apple rings, drank coffee
Jarrett: Drank coffee

Click to Download Irepress – Rhintu

Click to Download junius – Hiding Knives [edit]

Irepressure

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Fans of Russian Circles and Pelican may want to look up at the storm known as Irepress looming above. Irepress shook up the instrumental genre with their debut Samus Octology back in 2005 and with their reissue in 2007. The album is filled with their insane brand of prog atmospherics and face melting instru-metal that has been generating fans from all over. According to TheHyp; their follow-up, Sol Eye Sea I, will be released in January under the label Translation Loss. From the sounds of this recently leaked demo track, you can safely expect the same complexities and brainmashing metal Irepress is famous for.

 Irepress – D’aspair

 Irepress – Snayk’s Tale