December 31, 2009

A non-committal list of albums released in 2009 that I really enjoyed lots (now with pictures 'n shit)

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Because you know, it's hard for me and a huge emotional confrontation to rank albums because it feels like they are living humans and I don't have the right to tell them that maybe some other album is better or more loved, it would cause lasting damage to their faith in humanity and I would feel really wretched if I did that.

Creature with the Atom Brain - Transylvania
Great and very groovy psychedelic rock that makes Belgium sound like the new San Francisco.
Probably posted shortly.

Martyrdöd - Sekt
Swedish blackened crust, gloriously driving, nihilistic monotony and filth.
Previous album posted here.

Geïst - Galeere
Nautical-themed atmo-black metal album that has been shockingly underrated.
Previous album posted here.

Antony and the Johnsons - The crying light
Unique voice, unique music. I would gladly give up gender certainty for such a voice.
Previous album posted here.

The Urgency - The urgency
Indie rock barely touching on punk energy, the result is criminally catchy.
Probably posted shortly.

Skagos - Ást
Sublime Canadian atmospheric black metal with apparently some left-wing sympathies.
Posted shortly.

Sólstafir - Köld
She destrooooooooys againnnnnnn!! As good as the previous album,
which you can find here.

Rome - Flowers from exile
Best neofolk-ish stuff I heard since Spiritual Front.
Posted in the longer term.

The Cavalcade - Meet you in the rain
Just a five-track twee folk EP but SO captivating!
Posted shortly.

Alcest & Les Discrets - Split
Fine appetiser, especially the Les Discrets part is amazing.
Earlier material by both here (LD), here and here (A).

Austere - To lay like old ashes
Visionary band daringly taking suicidal black metal into new territory.
Posted shortly.

The Exploding Boy - Afterglow
Anachronistic neo-postpunk goodness from Sverige.
Posted shortly.

Powerwolf - Bible of the beast
Campy yet strong power metal with superb vocals.
Earlier album will be posted shortly.

It May Never End - Such is life
Unknown Aussie group, but best post-rock album I've heard all year.
Posted in the longer term.

Der Blaue Reiter - Nuclear Sun
Intriguing, mysterious, distressing martial ambient.
May feature some time or another, or it may not.

VNV Nation - Of faith, power and glory
Once more with feeling: Great and thoughtful EBM/synthpop champions.
Earlier album posted here.

Panopticon - Collapse
Anarcho-black metal guru Lundr proves himself once more. Old gods, no masters! (?)
Posted here on a blog you should be visiting anyway.

Miserere Luminis - Miserere luminis
Collaboration between Gris and Sombres Forêts, luckily the Gris influences win out.
Gris album can be found here.

Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
"Amesoeurs is dead", not with a whimper, with a bang.
Demo and split here.

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The pains of being pure at heart
They'll have you gazing at your shoes through tears of joyful misery.
The proof can be found here.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks you! And I'm glad you found a strong connection with The Smiths/Moz. There's something so captivating about Morrissey, and I think through that we sort of find someone we can easily fall in love with. He definitely brightens up my heart, and it's not surprising The Pains have a similar effect.

    This was an awesome list, btw. (aside from maybe all of the black metal I've never heard of.) ;p But even so, you're definitely one of my favorite people to get albums from.

    Have a good new year! I'll for sure check out Antony and the Johnsons in the meantime. (:

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  2. I haven't heard most of that, but you make it all sounds so good! Nice list! I look forward to all these future posts you hint at.

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  3. Great work! Your list and mine have a lot in common:
    http://www.therockblogger.com/top-50-albums-2009/

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  4. Wow...

    My names Neil and i just stumbled across your page after unashamedly doing a Google search for my own music "It May Never End"
    Thanks so much for your kind comments!
    I really want to get the mixdown sorted better as it's all a bedroom studio effort.
    Will give you a shout when i do.
    All the best
    Neil

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  5. Hi Neil, I should thank you instead, for making such great music. Please let me know when you're satisfied with the mix and I will review and post it then if you want me to.

    All the best and thanks for the message.

    Bart / Charles D.

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