Rewind 2011: Best albums

Here is my best albums list for 2011. These are not necessarily the “top” albums of the year, since it’s impossible for me to hear and evaluate every new release that comes out. Rather, these are the records that I found myself coming back to over and over again, and I expect to keep coming back to them in the future.

1. tUnE-yArDs / w h o k i l l
Label: 4AD
I love big, messy, imperfect records, and “w h o k i l l” is all that and a bag of chips. Merrill Garbus gets my vote for indie genius of the year with her hypnotic looping and bare honesty.

2. Fay Wrays / Strange Confessor
Label: coattrack
I can headbang to “Strange Confessor” while blasting it in the car just as easily as I can study to it on headphones in my office. It’s visceral, but it’s also complex. It makes me love rock again.

3. St. Vincent / Strange Mercy
Label: 4AD
I appreciate Annie Clark more and more with each record she makes. “Strange Mercy” plays like literary short fiction set to a shredding series of guitar freakouts. The stories feel urgent to me.

4. Black Lips / Arabia Mountain
Label: Vice
Every time I listen to “Arabia Mountain,” I imagine a bunch of alley cats roaming the cluttered streets of a sunshiney college town looking for scraps. This is a karaoke party waiting to happen.

5. Tomorrow’s Tulips / Eternally Teenage
Label: Galaxia
This band is my favorite new discovery this year, out of Costa Mesa. “Eternally Teenage” is a shambling mishmash of lo-fi psychedelic pop. It sounds like a box of lost Lou Reed surfer tapes.

6. Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears / Scandalous
Label: UMG
Black Joe Lewis beats the Black Keys for best garage rock record this year, hands down. The head-bobbing thump and squawk of “Scandalous” sounds bluesy, funky, and downright dirty.

7. The Quiet Americans / Medicine – EP
Label: coattrack
I’m pretty discerning with my noise pop, but “Medicine” can hold its own alongside any record out right now on Matador, Slumberland, or In The Red. And, it actually sounds better on cassette tape!

8. Charles Bradley / No Time for Dreaming
Label: Daptone
It always surprises me to hear new music that sounds effortlessly old. Charles Bradley reminds me of Otis Redding on “No Time for Dreaming,” and that kind of soul never goes out of style.

9. Bjork / Biophilia
Label: Nonesuch
While critics fawned over the iPad apps, I couldn’t help but focus on “Biophilia” as a key evolutionary document for one of my favorite artists. It felt like my new go-to Bjork record, and I hadn’t thought that in years.

10. Niilo Smeds / Helicopter Circles
Label: self released
The stripped-down ache and hum of “Helicopter Circles” puts a melancholic sheen on Niilo Smeds’ lo-fi EP from earlier this year. He is the best songwriter in Fresno right now – period.

Honorable mention:
Radiohead / The King of Limbs / TBD
Shannon & The Clams / Sleep Talk / 1-2-3-4 Go!
The Mountain Goats / All Eternals Deck / Merge
PJ Harvey / Let England Shake / Vagrant
Black Keys / El Camino / Nonesuch

Please share your top albums of 2011 lists in the comments.

Rewind 2011: Fresno songs

I will be blogging this week about my favorite music and media of 2011, so stay tuned. To start things off, I’ve got a new article up today on the citizen media website Fresno Famous about the Ten local songs you can’t live without this year, featuring tons of my favorite Central Valley artists. Check it out!

Pictured above, from left to right, is Jerrod Turner of the Visalia band The Gospel Whiskey Runners, Kim Haden of the Fresno band Rademacher, and Fresno singer/songwriter Dale Stewart.

Playlist: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011

Tomorrow’s Tulips / Untitled (Track 7)
Shannon and The Clams / Baby Don’t Do It
Black Lips / Dumpster Dive
Beck / Nitemare Hippy Girl
St. Vincent / Cruel
Mocean Worker / Sistas and Bruthas
Ry Cooder / John Lee Hooker for President
Primus / Lee Van Cleef
White Stripes / The Big Three Killed My Baby
Strange Vine / Sleepwalker
Tokyo Death March / Bolero!
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Tune Grief
The Mountain Goats / The Autopsy Garland
tUnE-yArDs / You Yes You
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears / Booty City
Unknown Mortal Orchestra / Ffunny Ffrends
Matt and Kim / Cameras
Fierce Creatures / Ships to Shore
Massive Attack feat. Hope Sandoval / Paradise Circus
Gil Scott-Heron / New York is Killing Me
Baths / Heart
SebastiAn feat. Mayer Hawthorne / Love in Motion
Joy Division / Disorder
Bon Iver / Calgary
Neutral Milk Hotel / Gardenhead/Leave Me Alone
Joel Robert Melton / Staircase
Tennis / Marathon
Wanda Jackson / Blue Yodel #6
Hornet Leg / Disco Junkie
King Khan & The Shrines / Torture
Dale Stewart / Itty Bitty Tax Cut
Motel Drive / Baby I’m Through With You
It’ll Grow Back / Bret Easton Ellis Warps Your Mind!
Blake Jones and the Trike Shop / Send the Band to Liverpool
Rademacher / Magic Words
Leftover Cuties / Lost in the Sea
Alela Diane / White Horse
Lia Ices / Grown Unknown
The Cave Singers / Black Leaf
The Quiet Americans / Weird Mountain
Panty Lions / Baby Yeah
Luke Temple / In the Open
Thombie / Slow and Steady
Mogwai / Get to France
The Gospel Whiskey Runners / Muddy Waters

Playlist: Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011

Cake / Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
Black Lips / New Direction
The Gospel Whiskey Runners / Muddy Waters
Fleet Foxes / The Shrine/An Argument
Alela Diane / Elijah
Princess Chelsea / Monkey Eats Bananas
tUnE-yArDs / Riotriot
Ry Cooder / No Banker Left Behind
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Stick Figures in Love
Big Harp / Nadine
Peggy Sue / February Snow
Eddie Vedder / Dream a Little Dream
Tomorrow’s Tulips / Shades of Grey
Unknown Mortal Orchestra / Ffunny Ffrends
Carrie Clark and the Lonesome Lovers / I’m a Lark
We Barbarians / Headspace
Strange Vine / Ghosts
Tokyo Death March / Cinderella
Fay Wrays / The Sound is a Little Different in My Head
Niilo Smeds / Dreaming
The Quiet Americans / Celia
Achievement House / Caverns
Rademacher / Magic Words
Poor Man’s Poison / Jump That Train
Matt & Kim / AM/FM Sound
St. Vincent / Dilettante
Andrew Bird / Fitz and the Dizzyspells
Primus / Lee Van Cleef
Mister Heavenly / I Am a Hologram
Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside / Against the Law
Komeda / Rocket Plane (Music On the Moon)
The Moor / Lovers and Friends
Lykke Li / I Follow Rivers
Sleater-Kinney / Anonymous
The Ettes / My Baby Cried All Night Long
Friska Viljor / My Thing
The Cave Singers / Swim Club
The Jesus & Mary Chain / Save Me
Robbers on High Street / Second Chance
The Funk Ark / Katipo (The Spider)
Reid May / Life of a Son
Imelda May / Mayhem
Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three / Coffee Pot Blues

Playlist: Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011

Moby / Find My Baby
Wild Beasts / Albatross
Chairlift / Bruises
Wanda Jackson / Blue Yodel #6
Feist / How Come You Never Go There
Portishead / Wandering Star
I AM OMNI / Diamond Hunter
Asa / Why Can’t We
tUnE-yArDs / Bizness
House of Wolves / ’50s
Brilliant Colors / Hey Dan
The Gospel Whiskey Runners / I Am a Ghost
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / Tune Grief
Strange Vine / The Ending
Little Dragon / Crystalfilm
Bjork / Crystalline
The Quiet Americans / Be Alone
Lance Canales & The Flood / Clear Eyes, Straight Hands
Poor Man’s Poison / Georgia Law Man
Eisley / Oxygen Mask
Fruit Bats / Tangie and Ray
Pharis & Jason Romero / Forsaken Love
Rene Lopez / E.L.S.
Reid May / The Resurrection
Let’s Go Bowling / Cumbia del Sol
Sahab / Damn Girl! U Got Atoms All Up On Your Lips
Brother Luke & The Comrades / Mission Trip
Dale Stewart / Governator
Nirvana / Floyd the Barber
Mogwai / Get to France
Vetiver / Worse for Wear
Mister Heavenly / I Am a Hologram
The Mountain Goats / High Hawk Season
Bon Iver / Calgary
My Morning Jacket / The Day is Coming
The Book of Knots / Moondust Must
SBTRKT / Trials of the Past
Tom Morello the Nightwatchman / Black Spartacus Heart Attack Machine
Portugal. The Man / Senseless
Teddybears feat. ADL / Devil’s Music
Ben Kweller / My Apartment
Rademacher / Pessimist
Horrible Crows / Black Betty and the Moon
Black Keys / No Trust
Tomorrow’s Tulips / Shades of Grey