Wickedly funny, raunchy songs from an all-female quartet from Walla Walla, Washington. Boasting amazing vocals and chiming, driving guitars, No Regerts is one of those albums you need to listen to at least once a day for months on end.
A ferocious debut from London-based quartet. It’s great to see a buzz band that lives up to its buzz—especially when the overall message of said buzz band is telling you to tune out all the hype, noise and distractions.
Arcade Fire’s most enigmatic album. During the first couple of listens, I found myself admiring its ambition, but hating its pretension; finding the songs derivative, then inventive; diffuse but too solipsistic. But every listen gave me more to admire. Reflektor is one of those albums that rewards patience and getting past preconceptions.
Personally, I think Matt Berninger goes looking for trouble ‘cause it’s so much fun to sing about. No new ground broken here, but the National make angst and self-doubt so musically inviting.
Somehow Superchunk manages to write a summer road song (“Me & You & Jackie Mittoo”) that also ponders time, loss and mortality. Maybe music “can’t bring anyone back to this earth” but it’s the best we got. And on this album, it’s fine compensation.
The second album of Mavis Staples produced by Jeff Tweedy is a low-key gem. Her version of Low’s “Holy Ghost” is a spine tingler.
Neko Case – The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You (ANTI-)
BUY: Reckless / Permanent / Insound / iTunes / eMusic
After falling into a depression after a number of deaths in her family, Neko Case creates one of her most personal and arresting albums.
Nick Cave eases up on the pedal-to-the-metal assault of the two Grinderman albums and Dig, Lazarus, Dig, but these are no lullabies. The musical restraint creates its own tension, and the lyrics, with mermaids hung by their hair from the streetlights and a fetus on a leash, add to the unease.
Honorable Mention
My Bloody Valentine - mbv (self-released)
Rhye - Woman (Republic)
Yo La Tengo - Fade (Matador)