Top 100 records of 2009: 80-61


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Here’s the next batch of our top 100 records list for 2009. Our favourite albums of 2009, our favourite singles of 2009, our favourite tracks of 2009 - they’re all in here mixed together. Well, numbers 80-61 are anyway.


80: We show up on RadaR - mountain top EP

Psychey sunshine pop and cunning acoustic folk from We Show up on RadaR, who released this single on the excellent Hello Thor label.

Check out We Show up on RadaR on Myspace


 

79: Lawrence Arabia - Chant darling


Pic by Michael On

Fantastic LP of what Chris Morris used to call ‘sophisto-pop’ from Reduction Agent James Milne. Brilliantly crafted songs and lyrics that actually have a bit of substance to them whilst avoiding the pitfalls of being studenty and clever clever.

Check out Lawrence Arabia on myspace


 

78: Wetdog - Frauhaus


WetDog by Jean Encoule

Minimal post-punk a la Lady Fuzz and the Fall with the bass turned way up. Wetdog recently toured with The Slits, which makes perfect sense.

Download Tidy up your bedroom mp3


 

77: Heavy Trash - Midnight Soul Seranade

No radical departures from previous releases, but I guess that’s the point. It’s a mighty fine album, with Jon Spencer and Matt Verta Ray still pumping out the best pelvis shaking rockabilly punk around.

Check out Heavy Trash on myspace


 

76: The Obits - I blame you


Pic by Jim Herrington

Taut and punchy rock n roll from Hot Snake Ric Froberg, with cutting lyrics and twin surfy guitars that brood - never losing control but always poised to slap you in the face with a reverby twang.

Download Two Headed Coin mp3 from Sub Pop website

Check out The Obits on myspace


75: Volcano Choir - Umap


Pic by Cameron Wittig

Mathy and atmospheric LP from Justin Vernon (Bon Iver). Like if Battles listened to a lot of folk records - poppy and pleasingly weird.

Check out Volcano Choir on myspace


 

74: The Yolks - The Yolks

Fantastic DIY garage pop LP including one of the songs of the year - Jane - about a girl you’d ride bikes with and make sandwiches for.

Check out The Yolks on myspace


 

73: Euros Childs - Son of Euro Childs

Keyboard laden twisty pop from Euros Childs, who resiliently and frequently strays into the abstract and weird. This album is free to download from his website.

Go to Euros Childs’ website to download the LP

Check out Euros Childs on myspace


 

72: No Age - Losing Feeling EP

2 piece Sub Pop nu-gazers No Age branch out (kind of) with some super sonics and new noises on this 4 track EP.

No Age on myspace

Get a stream of Losing Feeling for nowt


 

71: Dinosaur Pile-up - The most powerful EP in the universe

Truly excellent chunky rock solid pop, reminding of early albums by Foo Fighters and Fountains of Wayne. And Weezer. Which is a good thing.

Check out Dinosaur Pile-up on myspace


 

70: The Raveonettes - In and out of control


Pic by C Davey Wilson

Fantastic album of dreamy indie pop from The Raveonettes, retro and shoegazy. Mixing Factory Records sounds and 50s nostalgia long before The Drums & Glasvegas, to great effect.

Check out The Raveonettes on myspace


 

69: The Drab Doo-Riffs - I wanna be spock EP

Superb call and response guy/girl vocals and frenetic garage rock shakin from Auckland’s finest. Released as a split 7inch EP as part of the Cheese on Toast singles club series.

 

Check out The Drab Doo-Riffs on myspace


 

 

68: Jeff the Brotherhood - Heavy days

Stoner rock with punk sensibilities and a fondness for the word ‘heavy’ - a great debut LP from Jeff the Brotherhood.

Check out Jeff the Brotherhood on myspace


 

67: Montage Populaire - demo

There are a fair few DIY recordings in our top 100, but this is the only out and out demo. Very deserving of its place here, Montage Populaire demonstrate eclectic song writing and natural boss tuneage.

Download Sorrows Well Rehearsed mp3

Check out Montage Populaire on myspace


 

66: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes - home

A touching trippy love song, with rawhide style vocal chorus from a big bunch of hippies. A mix of instruments and sounds, with a vague general nod to the genre of country music to glue it all together. Like Alabama 3 if they were good.

Check out Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes on myspace


 

65: The Fiery Furnaces - I’m going away

When not winding up indie stars with bizarre rants on the internet, Matt Friederberger puts out the odd album or two with his sis. I wonder how many people stopped listening to the Fiery Furnaces when they released that album involving grandma. Those people should come back - I’m going away is much more akin to their debut - with songs more ‘straightforward’ (by their standards anyway) and the majority of the lyrics penned by Eleanor. Fans of Gallowsbird Bark should get this pronto.

Check out The Fiery Furnaces on myspace


 

64: Young Rival - Young Rival EP

Excellent debut EP from Young Rival - indie pop with garage chops and one song that sounds like Run Westy Run.

Check out Young Rival on myspace


 

63: The Horrors - Primary Colours

When they first appeared, everything about The Horrors screamed ‘style over substance’ to me. They’ve proved me wrong with this album - a surprisingly good collection of choice indie pop numbers that’s seen them boldly change tack. More Jesus and the Mary Chain than the Cramps, this dark, droney, psychey direction suits them almost as much as their haircuts.

Check out The Horrors on myspace


 

62: Brakes - Touchdown

Eamon and crew still criminally overlooked in my opinion. Their third album - like their previous efforts - is a perfect collection of indie pop nuggets, with some of the best lyrics around to chew on and hooks aplenty.

Check out Brakes on myspace


61: The Vivan Girls - Everything Goes Wrong

An excellent lo fi punk rock album from The Vivian Girls, with some welcome darker hues than their debut which reminds of Grant Hart’s slice of Husker Du.

Check out The Vivian Girls on myspace View numbers 100-81

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