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When I get to the bottom I go right to the top (Best albums of 2009 Pt. 1)

January 5th, 2010

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Ooooh, boy. Year-end list. Best albums of 2009. Here we go.

I’m going to start with the ones that didn’t quite make it, the albums that were excellent but not the very top of the heap. Some Canadian groups shone brightly, groups like The Rest, Bruce Peninsula, and Passenger Action are getting off to amazing starts. Bob Mould continued to excel in his new solo career, his prolificness exceeded only by the quality of the songs. Austin Lucas continued to shine with the help of his friends and family and Tegan and Sara’s familial connection continued to result in great pop songs. Attack In Black, Vivian Girls, Manchester Orchestra, Two Hours Traffic, and Dead To Me put out great second albums. Thursday, Lucero (and Ben Nichols), Pete Yorn (with Scarlett Johansson), and William Elliott Whitmore all wrote compelling new chapters in their songbooks.

But I’m going with a top 20 this year for the absolute cream of the crop. Let’s begin.

converge-axe-to-fall-200920. Converge - Axe to Fall
This album is so good it makes me wish I listened to heavy music more often. It’s not their albums specifically, I just only listen to a few heavy bands with any regularity. I’ve always liked Converge but I tend to listen to them much less than most other heavy bands. Which is odd, because their work has been transcendental; they’ve changed hardcore at its very roots and literally everything they’ve done is as the very least highly interesting. This album is very, very good. It would be ranked higher if I felt compelled to listen to it more but for some inexplicable reason I just don’t. Even though it’s amazing.

danks tiny19. the Danks - Are You Afraid Of The Danks?
Spiritual cousins to fellow PEI rockers Two Hours Traffic, the Danks have a slightly more energetic, driving sound that embraces the hooks-only aesthetic of bands like the Ramones. Throw together some Super Friendz, Thrush Hermit, Stone Roses, and Buzzcocks and you’ll be tapping your foot until you start to lose feeling (or until the half hour is up). Read more here and celebrate the East Coast resurgence.

wewerepromisedjetpacks18. We Were Promised Jetpacks - These Four Walls
Perhaps their eyes are bigger than their stomachs, but We Were Promised Jetpacks have come forth with a stirring debut packed tight with tension and youthful energy. Compressed to within an inch of their lives, each song is big, loud, and brash and full of life. Not every moment is flawless, not every note resonates, but everything comes together in an inspiring package. Commenters liken it to a Scottish version of Bloc Party covering Thursday’s Full Collapse. Read more here and decide for yourself.

btmi scrambles17. Bomb The Music Industry! - Scrambles
It took me forever to “get” Bomb The Music Industry! Or at least what seemed like forever, seeing as Jeff Rosenstock puts out an album or two every single year. While his arrangements continue to have a considerably chaotic tapestry this is lyrically his most mature offering to date. Yes, he’s aping Springsteen more than Black Flag but he’s also making it work. He still talks about “the scene” to an ob-scene degree (which is a little Inside Baseball for me sometimes) but no one speaks for the slowly-maturing punk rockers of this generation quite like he does.

andy shauf cover16. Andy Shauf - Darker Days
This is easily one of the best albums released by a Regina artist in a long while. Shauf’s style is understated and gentle, his tender singing voice a perfect compliment to his acoustic guitar and banjo arrangements. Some are hushed and atmospheric, some are peppered with sprightly electric guitar runs, and all are imbued with the quiet intensity and intimacy of bedroom recordings. Even better for Shauf and the world at large, the album has been released on a wide scale by P Is For Panda, an imprint of the wonderful Hopeless Records. And he has a new EP out! Huzzah!

 
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Andy Shauf: Website and iTunes
Bomb The Music Industry!: Donation-based label, vinyl purchasing, iTunes
We Were Promised Jetpacks: Fat Cat Records store, iTunes
the Danks: MapleMusic, iTunes
Converge: Buy music, iTunes

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Folk you Regina!

August 7th, 2009

Get psyched Regina! It’s the greatest time of the year once again, our extremely wonderfully-booked and comparatively-tiny Folk Festival is moving in on the park near my house again!

Live reviews will follow for the next couple of days (mostly the smaller, free shows since I could only afford passes for Friday’s main stage show), but here’s a run-down of where you need to be and when in order to see the acts I’m anticipating most!

For easy reference I’m cribbing from the festival program: free stages are annotated as #1, #2, and #3. The first is in the south-west quadrant of Victoria Park, the second is in the north-east, and the third is actually outside the park on the Scarth Street Mall. Let’s go!

basia_bulatBasia Bulat
The Ontario songstress is big in Europe (as far as I know) but she’ll be a big presence in Regina this weekend. Check out our review of her debut album, Oh My Darling, right here. One of the best releases of last year and, according to Tanis, she’s a pistol in a live setting.
Free stages: songwriter showcase on “Songs of Home”, 1:30pm Saturday (#3); songwriter showcase on “Travel Songs,” 3:15pm Saturday (#2)
Main stage: Friday, 7:00pm

deep-dark-woodsthe Deep Dark Woods
Yeah, these guys are going to be tired by the end of Saturday night. They’re playing THREE shows on the free stages in the afternoon and a teaser set on the main stage and then another full set at the after-party. Seriously, don’t miss these guys. They’re world-class songwriters hiding in our own backyard. More on their latest album Winter Hours in this post.
Free stages: songwriter showcase with Saskatchewan artists, 12:4pm Saturday; songwriter showcase on “Travel Songs,” 3:15pm Saturday; full set, 4:30pm Saturday (#2)
After party: 12:30am Saturday night/Sunday morning, the Legion on Cornwall Street
Main stage: teaser set, 9:10pm Saturday

ghostbeesGhost Bees
They may not be telepathic, but as we’re both twins I feel a certain psychic connection to the Lightman sisters (not really). Regardless, these two make sounds that are as creepy as they are beautiful. Mandolin alert!
Free stages: songwriter showcase on “Broken Love Songs”, 4:00pm Saturday (#3); full set, 1:45pm Sunday (#2); songwriter showcase on “Story Songs,” 2:45pm Sunday (#2); songwriter showcase on “Water,” 4:00pm Sunday (#3)
Main stage: teaser set, 6:50pm Saturday

matt-goudMatt Goud
Regina’s version of a hardcore hero turned acoustic troubadour. If you haven’t already he’s worth hearing.
Free stages: full set, 11:30am Saturday (#3); songwriter showcase on “Broken Love Songs”, 4:00pm Saturday (#3); songwriter showcase for local artists, 12:45pm Sunday (#3); songwriter showcase on “Making a Stand,” 2:00pm Sunday (#1)
Main stage: teaser set, 6:50pm Sunday

iron-and-wineIron & Wine
Duh. Come on. Co-headlining Friday night. Check this post for more on Sam Beam, from which you can listen to “Flightless Bird, American Mouth,” the single most-played track we’ve ever featured on this site. Yes, it probably is because of Twilight.
Main stage: Friday, 9:45pm

Dave Lang
A wry, tongue-in-cheek singer-songwriter and local musical magnate that doesn’t play often enough for my liking. Emcee on the main stage Saturday, but catch him doing a songwriting showcase on Sunday for nothing at 3:15.

andyshaufAndy Shauf
Modesty is a curious thing. It comes to some as second nature, and Andy Shauf is a great example of that. The dude was writing songs for like six years or something before he even bothered to tell anyone. Now he’s got his first LP up for sale across the world and it’s good.
Free stages: songwriter showcase on “Songs of Home”, 1:30pm Saturday (#3); full set, 3:15pm Saturday (#1); songwriter showcase for local artists, 12:45pm Sunday (#3); songwriter showcase on “Making a Stand,” 2:00pm Sunday (#1)
Main stage: teaser set, 9:55pm Sunday

socalledSocalled
This dude is crazy. He’s a Quebecer that can and has done pretty much everything there is when it comes to music and I’m not exaggerating. He programs MIDI instruments and plays accordion with equal fervor. Free shows: Remix 40 set, 11:30am Saturday (#1); songwriter showcase on “Radio 3 Wishes,” 2:45pm Saturday (#3); songwriter showcase on “Fat Beats and Funky Rhymes,” 11:30am Sunday (#1); songwriter showcase on “Global Electronica,” 4:00pm Sunday (#2); magic show on the kid’s stage, 2:30pm Sunday
Main stage: 8:15pm Sunday

Volcanoless In Canada
One of Saskatchewan’s best-kept secrets. Triple-guitar’d, energetic pop rock that spans a ton of genres. Super-tight! Just released a new album to boot.
Free shows: songwriter showcase for local artists, 12:45pm Saturday (#2); songwriter showcase for local artists, 12:45pm Sunday (#3); full set, 1:45pm Sunday (#3)

wailers-mediumthe Wailers
My biggest regret! If I could afford to get a weekend pass I would’ve just so I could see these guys. We may not do a talk a lot about reggae on this site but you can’t argue with the legacy of this band.
Main stage: 10:40pm, Saturday

 
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