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2009—a quick rundown and a request

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I’m looking at all the 2009 albums I’ve picked up so far this year—fifteen albums. Man, this year got off to such a great start with Animal Collective and Andrew Bird in January and Neko Case in March. All three will be in my best of the year list, and currently occupying the top three slots. The rest of my 09 purchases? The best I can say is they’re “good.” Yippee.

Dirty Projectors, Grizzly Bear, and Wavves are all respectable but ultimately none compel me to put them on. (Please don’t try to convince me further on the DPs… they’re okay, okay?)

Akron/Family and Cass McCombs are both solid but have long ago fallen out of rotation.

Wye Oak and Peter Bjorn & John were both disappointing.

Not even sure how Mi Ami or Owl City wound up in my collection. Whoever gave ‘em to me can have ‘em back.

Yo La Tengo and Engineers are still settling in, but I don’t really think either is going to rise to that MUST LISTEN CONSTANTLY level that I so wish every record could.

St. Vincent… I bought Actor based on a handful of raves, despite long feeling ambivalent about St. Vincent. Honestly I’ve tried listening to it maybe five times and I just can’t get past the fourth or fifth song. I really can’t tell if it’s me or her. I’m fully prepared to accept that it’s me. I think my head’s just not in that place right now.

So I ask you all… what is a 2009 album that has POSSESSED you? I’m talking highest criteria here—when it’s done playing you feel the urge to just start it over. I’m talking albums that you’ve had in rotation consistently for weeks and months on end. Albums that you will forever link to your life in 2009. Is that so much to ask?

Points deducted if you answer with an album that has not officially been released yet or has only been out for a week. I’m looking for records that have shed their new-car smell.

The two albums that have stuck with me the most have been the self-titled Pains of Being Pure at Heart album and Phoenix’s Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.  I’ve liked bits and pieces from other records (and I liked Bitte Orca a lot too, but I understand it’s a “not for everyone” record).  The Phoenix album was the only one I’ve obsessed over for consecutive weeks, but the Pains of Being Pure at Heart record has been the one I’ve come back to the most for shorter bursts.



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September 06, 2009, 5:11pm

  1. hardcorefornerds reblogged this from americaisjustaword and added:
    fuck. I can’t believe I forgot that. Bromst is definitely in there (maybe not ahead of Farm, which is a much more...
  2. americaisjustaword reblogged this from hardcorefornerds and added:
    Dan Deacon’s Bromst, hands down. I bought that the day it came out and still put that thing on and can’t stop playing...
  3. bwall05 reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    been the self-titled Pains...Being Pure at Heart album
  4. hardcorefornerds reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    Dinosaur Jr., Farm. Not only did it in stay...heavy rotation on
  5. wellrespected reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    Looking back, I think...album ‘Everybody, Come Outside!’ by the Cincinnati band...
  6. waffleghost reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    only one who’s lukewarm...Barf. Fever Ray has been on pretty heavy rotation, especially as...
  7. unbornwhiskey reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    Four Tomorrow’s self-titled record. Which...only properly known for two weeks,
  8. andrewtsks reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    few that I feel comfortable listing: Ida Maria - Fortress Round My Heart...Catalyst -...
  9. shangpants reblogged this from pgwp and added:
    Fever Ray’s self titled debut...was quite spectacular. I highly recommend it.
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