Throughout December CHIRP Radio presents its members’ top albums of 2011. The next list is from Tony Breed.
(Click here to get the complete list of CHIRP Radio members’ picks.)
tUnE-yArDs – W H O K I L L (4AD) BUY: Insound / iTunes
It’s rare to find an album that really grabs you and smacks you around this way. There’s something about these afropop-inspired polyrhythms combined with Merrill Garbus’s balls-out singing style that just gets under my skin.
PJ Harvey – Let England Shake (Vagrant) BUY: Insound / iTunes
PJ Harvey has been making music for years and is still totally on top of her game. This album is really top-notch.
Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues (Sub Pop) BUY: Insound / iTunes
Yes, Fleet Foxes. Folky harmonies, sweet melodies, beards. I’m not made of wood, people.
Grace Jones – Hurricane (Play It Again Sam) BUY: Insound / iTunes
Thanks to a long-delayed US release, I get to put this album on this year’s top ten despite having had a copy myself for two years. I can tell you it stands the test of time; I still listen to it often.
Dengue Fever – Cannibal Courtship (Fantasy) BUY: Insound / iTunes
Dengue Fever has been doing more or less the same thing for a while (and doing it well). With Cannibal Courtship, they finally break the mold, with excellent results.
John Vanderslice – White Wilderness (Dead Oceans) BUY: Insound / iTunes
I love John Vanderslice, but for me his albums have always hovered at about 11 on my end-of-year list. But on White Wilderness, he teams up with the Magic*Magic Orchestra and really kicks his game up a notch.
Daniel Knox – Evryman for Himself (Chicago Independent) BUY: Insound / iTunes
Basically, sardonic piano cabaret music. I love this guy. (If the description “sardonic piano cabaret music” doesn’t pique your interest then I don’t know what to say to you.)
Jens Lekman – An Argument with Myself (Secretly Canadian) BUY: Insound / iTunes
Oh Jens. Everything you do is so enjoyable.
The Mast – Wild Poppies (Channel A) BUY: Insound / iTunes
Like Dead Can Dance with Guitars, and fantastic drumming that propels it along.
Radiohead – The King of Limbs (Tiker Tape Ltd.) BUY: Insound / iTunes
I would think that by now Radiohead would have worn out their ability to make this kind of music so well—you know, said everything they can say? Anyway, they haven’t.