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

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

25. Caspian – Tertia

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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 1

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Major Lazer – Hold The Line ft. Mr. Lexx and Santigold

Marissa Nadler – River of Dirt

Mew – Repeaterbeater

Mono – Follow The Map

Monsters of Folk – The Right Place

N.A.S.A. – Gifted (Ft. Kanye West, Santigold, and Lykke Li)

P.O.S. – Purexed

Portugal. The Man – Do You

Ramona Falls – I Say Fever

Vetiver – Everyday

Volcano Choir – Island, IS

Foreign Born – Winter Games

Antony and The Johnsons – Crazy in Love

(NSFW!) The Flaming Lips – Watching The Planets

This Week In Bay Area Live Shows: Aug 16th – 22nd

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Just another eventful week in the Bay. Vans Warped Tour returns with another mediocre line-up, but I’ll do my best to pick out the best in case you’re going. Here we go…

Tonight features the “Divas of the Dark” showcase with dark cabaret soulful singers Jill Tracy, Nicki Jaine and Loop Station at Café du Nord.

Monday has Elvis Costello & The Sugarcanes at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga and the whimsical mighty tiger play at Om Sweet Om.

Tuesday it’s going to be Green Day and Franz Ferdinand at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Emilíana Torrini sweetens up The Great American Music Hall, and Pissed Jeans tours their new album with Mi Ami opening at Bottom of the Hill.

Wednesday has post punk act The Prids, Swann Danger, and Butterfly Bones at the Bottom of the Hill, Crocodiles rocking at the Rickshaw Stop and Canadian indie pop act Mother Mother kick it at Café du Nord.

Thursday has Vans Warped Tour 2009 visiting the Shoreline Amphitheatre. Another shit line-up but there are a few gems if you’re one of those unlucky enough to go. OKay only four; Thrice, Less Than Jake, P.O.S., and Manic Hispanic. Thrice has always been a favorite of mine and P.O.S. has made one of my favorite hip-hop albums of the year. Less Than Jake and Manic Hispanic are just a blast to see live. That’s about it.

Friday hosts minimalistic electronic artist Steve Bug at 444 Jessie St, Dizzy Balloon rocks The Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, and straight-up rock act The Trophy Fire play Blake’s on Telegraph in Berkeley.

Saturday we’ve got technical thrash metal band Forbidden play at Slim’s, Jedi Mind Tricks hit up The Independent, and Bay Area favorites Flipper and Triclops! destroy Annie’s Social Club. Oh and don’t forget to check out Jay Reatard playing at San Francisco’s Amoeba Records at 6pm.

See you out there!

Pissed Jeans False Jesii Part 2 from King of Jeans (2009)

Mother Mother Hay Loft from O My Heart (2008)

Crocodiles Neon Jesus from Neon Jesus (2008)

Thrice Kill Me Quickly from The Illusion of Safety (2002)

Jill Tracy The Fine Art Of Poisioning from Diabolical Streak (1999)

The Summer Syphilis Playlist

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

You won’t see too many posts this week due to the fact that I’m in New York. So here’s a Summer Themed Hip-Hop playlist to tide you over until I return on Monday. I usually don’t post much hip-hop but I don’t really listen to it until the weather warms up…so yeah.

Enjoy!

Click Here To Download The Summer Syphilis Playlist In Full

Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth – Can’t Front on Me

Camp Lo – Luchini AKA This Is It

Little Brother – Not Enough ft. Darien Brockington

Zion I – Doin’ My Thang

Click to Download Black Milk – Give the Drummer Sum

Ultramagnetic MC’s – Pluckin’ Cards

Blackalicious – 4000 Miles

Lyrics Born – Do That There [The Young Einstein Hoo-Hoo Mix]

Jurassic 5 – Monkey Bars

Dela – Work It Out (Remix) (feat. Q-Tip)

Click to Download Jay Dee – Sometimes (Remix) (Feat. Brand New Heavies & Q-Tip)

Click to Download The Cool Kids – If It Rocks, Let It Knock

Cut Chemist – What’s the Attitude

DJ Vadim – Feat Feats Feat. Emo And Syrus

P.O.S. – Low Light Low Life

Click to Download The Knux – Cappuccino

Oh No – My Luck

This Is Week In Bay Area Live Shows: June 21st – 27th

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

I’m seeing Grizzly Bear Today!

If you haven’t already immersed yourself in their newest album, Veckatimest, you need to do that right now. I’m serious, this is no joke, Veckatimest is one of the better albums released this year. If you’re already on the Grizzly-train and in the Bay area, you probably already have ticket to their Sunday and Monday shows at The Fillmore. It’s going to be a special night. Oh and I’m hearing great things about the opening act, Here We Go Magic. So show up early.

If you’re not attending the GB show tomorrow night, check out post-metal giants Isis and Helms Alee at The Blank Club in San Jose or at The Great American Music Hall on Tuesday. Also going on Monday is an early performance by non-other than Elvis Costello at Amoeba Record in San Francisco. It’s at noon, so those of you who don’t have to work, you’re in luck!

Tuesday brings post-rock spoken word act mewithoutYou with prog-rockers The Dear Hunter (no, not that one) at Slim’s and electro-pop band Starfucker hits up the Bottom of the Hill.

Wednesday has folk artists Papercuts and Port O’Brien at The Independent, Canadian indie rocks Sunset Rubdown at the Rickshaw Stop, and synth-pop act Deastro (Kuestionnaire on Tuesday) and Tempo No Tempo at Bottom of the Hill.

Yanni in Oakland at the Oracle Arena on Thursday!!! I didn’t even know he was still around. You can also check out noise-pop act Sugar and Gold, Castledoor, and Music For Animals at the Rickshaw Stop and The Karriem Riggins Virtuoso Experience Tour with special guest DJ Pete Rock.

I will be in NY for this but …

…if it’s not already sold out (probably is though), The Grand Ballroom At the Regency Center is hosting Phoenix, Boys Noize, DJ Vadim, Diplo, Amazing Baby, and a monsterload of Bay area DJs for this year’s Spectrum Festival on Friday. Meanwhile, David Byrne and DeVotchKa brighten up the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, funk-trnoica act Major Lazer hit up San Francisco’s Amoeba Records at 6pm, and Wilco and Okkervil River will be at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga as well as the Greek Theatre on Saturday.

Saturday also bring one of the most soulsucking tours in recent memory, Vans Warped Tour 2009. What used to be a celebration of individuality for young kids quickly turned into a Monster Energy Drink sponsored shitfest. There are (very) few exceptions though. Prog-metal act Thrice, indie rockers Dear and the Headlights, and brutal hip-hop artist P.O.S. light up the line-up…but only a little.

If I were not in NY on Saturday, I would see Cursive and Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band at the Great American Music Hall or the heavy metal onslaught of YOB and Will Haven at Slim’s. But I won’t…oh well.

See you out there!

Click to Download Sunset RubdownApollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!

Click to Download Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band – Cheer For Fate

Click to Download Grizzly Bear – Cheerleader

Click to Download Dear and the Headlights – Talk About

Click to Download Major Lazer – Hold The Line (DJ Edit)

This Week In Bay Area Live Shows: Apr 19 – 25

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Surprise! Mos Def is playing Yoshi’s in San Francisco tonight. I’m not sure when they scheduled it but this morning was the first I’ve heard about it and as far as I know, tickets are still available. Probably because it was last minute and the fact that tickets are at the bargain price of $60 each. I love me some Black Jack Johnson but not enough to pay that much. In addition to today’s festivities, The Killers are playing the San Jose State Events Center, Mastodon and Kylesa are going to tear up The Great American Music Hall, and Kimya Dawson and Jonah Matranga will be playing their brand of sweet singer-songwriter pop at the Rickshaw Stop.

As for the rest of the week…uh…it’s a lot. Monday is actually pretty packed. Bloc Party and Menomena play the Fox Theater on Oakland, Black Kids, Mates of State and Judgement Day play the Independent two nights in a row, Atmosphere and P.O.S. (who has made one of the best hip-hop records of the year) play The Warfield, The War On Drugs and Rademacher perform at the Bottom of the Hill, and Cypress Hill celebrates 4/20 at the Fillmore. On Tuesday the ever so amazing Fleet Foxes and Blitzen Trapper swing by the Bay again at the Fox Theater in Oakland. Wednesday finds the Stones Throw Tour with Peanut Butter Wolf and James Pants at the Great American Music Hall. Thursday has Dan Deacon partying it up the Great American Music Hall, A Place to Bury Strangers play Popscene, and Ida Maria with The Limousines perform at The Blank Club in San Jose.

The weekend looks promising too. Friday has Vivian Girls and Abe Vigoda rocking The Independent, Papercuts play Café du Nord, Kid Koala cuts at Mighty, and Boston’s Mr. Lif spits rhymes at the Bottom of the Hill. And Saturday you have Autolux at The Great American Music Hall and the lovely Grouper at the Hemlock Tavern.

whew. Lots of stuff to do. See you if you’re going to Dan Deacon shindig.

Click to Download Judgement Day – Air Raid

Click to Download Dan Deacon – Padding Ghost

Click to Download Grouper – Heavy Water/I’d Rather Be Sleeping

Click to Download Blitzen Trapper – Furr

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Mr. Lif – I Heard It Today

Click to Download P.O.S. – Let It Rattle