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Andy Weber writesCHIRP Radio Best of 2011 (Andy Weber)

Throughout December CHIRP Radio presents its members’ top albums of 2011. The next list is from DJ Andy Weber.

(Click here to get the complete list of CHIRP Radio members’ picks.)

  1. Tammar – Visits (Suicide)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    So this band clearly hijacked my music library while I was sleeping. Digested said library over a long period of time. Then they made this album perfectly crafted to my taste. I would like to take this opportunity to thank this outfit from Bloomington, IN for doing such a thoughtful thing!
  2. Ponytail – Do Whatever You Want All The Time (We Are Free)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    If you dislike the word “one” for any reason stay very far away from this recording. I happen to love the word “one.” Hence the ranking! This is an extremely fun album that can even be slightly haunting at times. Lots of energy abound.
  3. Cave – Neverendless (Drag City)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Cave highest ranking Chicago band on my list which thus dubs them my favorite Chicago band of 2011 apparently. The best way for me to sum up this album is a collection of psych drones that will enter your soul and never leave. You will be feeling this album long after it is done playing!
  4. The War on Drugs – Slave Ambient (Secretly Canadian)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This is just a very intelligent sounding album with layers of sound and style.
  5. Givers – In Light (Glassnote)
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    Every year I need a “happy fun” album and for 2011 Givers presented me with such an album. This debut full length for the Louisiana band is not just for fun it has some depth as well. But it is best played with the sun shining!
  6. Disappears – Guider (kranky)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Another year means another Disappears album on my top 10. This band, that we are all very lucky to have locally, just keeps getting better. There is a new album due in March and it makes me wonder if they will make it 3 for 3 on my list in 2012.
  7. Walter & Wendell – Adjusted Automatically (Movings)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This is more great music to come out of our fair city. Put together by former members of The M’s this is a collection of beautiful tracks. It features one of my favorite songs of the year, “Old Times”
  8. Wilco – The Whole Love (dBpm/ANTI)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Wilco? Really? Wilco made my top 10? Well when I first listened to this album I was blown away just by the fact that Wilco was able to excite me again. Just when I had written them off they pull me back in. Well done!
  9. Ducktails – Arcade Dynamics (Woodsist)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    OK for this slot it was going to be Ducktails, Woods, or Real Estate. Ducktails wins out! Although I like all three albums a lot this Ducktails album stuck out slightly more as a complete album. No slumps throughout and slightly more adventurous as the off shoot of Real Estate.
  10. Mannequin Men – Mannequin Men (Addenda)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This just snuck in at the end of the year. What a good album! This band really grew up with this release. I will not be surprised if a much bigger audience stands up and takes notice of this Chicago band.

 

Honorable Mentions

  • Afro Soul-Tet – Panoramic & True – Quintron – Real Estate – Paleo – Woods – Yellow Ostrich – Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

    “The One Song I Cannot Get Out Of My Head” for 2011: Quintron – Ring The Alarm

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Mike Bennett writesCHIRP Radio Best of 2011 (Mike Bennett)

Throughout December CHIRP Radio presents its members’ top albums of 2011. The next list is from DJ and CHIRP Board member Mike Bennett.

(Click here to get the complete list of CHIRP Radio members’ picks.)

 

I’ve listened to roughly 120 or so 2011 releases and I was pleased with the variety of cool sounds that I heard this year. It was a great year for local music. In addition to the Disappears and Mannequin Men records that made my Honorable Mentions, there were great releases from Cheer-Accident, J.C. Brooks & The Uptown Sound, Mickey, Wilco, The Lawrence Peters Outfit, Smoking Popes, Vee Dee, Pet Lions and many others. Yet again, CHIRP exposed me to sounds that I never would have heard before, and I’m so happy I get the chance to share some of those sounds on chirpradio.org every Saturday morning.

Honorable Mentions

  1. Pete and The Pirates – One Thousand Pictures (Stolen)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Great guitar oriented pop records seem fewer and farther between nowadays, so the second LP from this Reading, England group was a revelation. This band reminds me of favorites like Buzzcocks, The Undertones, The Only Ones, Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians and so many others. With its memorable melodies, killer guitar lines, quirky lyrics and multiple hooks per song, I played this album more than any other this year.
  2. Paul Simon – So Beautiful or So What (Hear Music)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This album plays like a summary of everything Paul Simon does well. Some of the songs sound like lost ‘60s gems, while others sport jumping rhythms from places like Africa and New Orleans. Simon focuses mortality and what life is all about, and his lyrics are more than up to the task, with wit and wisdom giving weight to these wonderful tunes.
  3. The Joy Formidable – The Big Roar (Atlantic/Canvasback)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    The most accurate album title of the year from a Welsh trio that takes the sounds of the harder side of the ‘90s shoegazer scene and amps them up even more. Singer-guitarist Ritzy Brian is a great frontwoman, getting amazing sounds from her instrument, and the band shows enough songcraft that there is something enticing in most songs before the band explodes.
  4. Van Hunt – What Were You Hoping For? (Thirty Tigers)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Hunt not only left a major label, he burst out of the retro soul straitjacket he was fitted for, and he is now letting his freak flag fly. He still has a bit of a Curtis Mayfield thing going, but it blends in with hints of Prince, George Clinton, Cee Lo Green and other eccentrics, as soul, rock and funk all come into the mix on a thrilling set of songs.
  5. Tom Waits – Bad As Me (ANTI-)
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    Waits’ collaborator/wife Kathleen Brennan laid down the law: no songs over 4 minutes. Well, a few creep over that mark, but concision leads to the sharpest songs Waits has created in a long time. From barroom balladeering to scuzzy blues to rockabilly, Waits is in control on his best album since Rain Dogs.
  6. Anna Calvi – Anna Calvi (Domino)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This tiny chanteuse is a mean guitar player too. Her flamenco runs support her dramatic torch songs (is that redundant?) and her powerful voice, which is reminiscent of Patti Smith and P.J. Harvey. Nick Cave and Brian Eno (who sings some backing vocals on a couple of tracks) are big advocates, and those guys wouldn’t steer anyone wrong, right?
  7. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 – From Africa With Fury: Rise (Knitting Factory)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Fela Kuti has two sons carrying on his afro pop traditions, the older Femi, and the younger Seun, whose band is comprised primarily of guys who played with his father. These are sleek, tight songs with intoxicating rhythms, funky guitars and political lyrics, made for all night dancing (or protesting).
  8. Raphael Saadiq – Stone Rollin’ (Columbia)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Saadiq again looks to the past, showing his mastery of ‘60s and ‘70s soul and R & B. Here, he not only goes beyond Motown and Stax but adds funkier stuff like Sly Stone and Curtis Mayfield to his approach. More importantly, he finds a way to make his songs not just homages, but new “old” soul classics.
  9. Jonathan Wilson – Gentle Spirit (Bella Union)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Wilson has spearheaded a revival of the ‘70s Laurel Canyon sound. This is epic singer-songwriter rock, as Wilson has learned his lessons well from mentors such as Jackson Browne and Graham Nash. There is also a melodic sweetness that reminds me a bit of Elliot Smith, which adds to the warmth and intimacy of this collection.
  10. The Features – Wilderness (Bug)
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    This Murfreesboro, Tennessee band creates roller coaster rock songs that blend dynamics a la bands like the Pixies with exciting twists and turns in their songs (think early Roxy Music or Sparks), sprinkling in other influences along the way. Singer/guitarist Matthew Pelham is alternatively crazy or nuanced and drummer Rollum Haas is spectacular throughout.
    • Nicole Atkins – Mondo Amore (Razor & Tie)
      tUnE-yArDs – W H O K I L L (4AD)
      Disappears – Guider (Kranky)
      Roots Manuva – 4everrevolution (Big Dada)
      Hollie Cook – Hollie Cook (Mr. Bongo)
      Mannequin Men – Mannequin Men (Addenda)
      Das Racist – Selena (Greedhead)
      Lydia Loveless – Indestructible Machine (Bloodshot)
      Shabazz Palaces – Black Up (Sub Pop)
      k.d. lang & The Siss Boom Bang – Sing It Loud (Nonesuch)

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Erin Van Ness writesA Little Stocking Stuffer from CHIRP

In the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, don’t forget the music!

When you click through our Insound affiliate links, CHIRP gets a percentage of the proceeds. Not only that, you can also receive a 10% discount on your purchase, perfect for last minute gifts and New Year surprises. Just visit chirpradio.org/insound and use coupon code holidaycheer10 before January 5, 2012.

Insound is an online multimedia record shop that stocks a medley of LPs, CD’s, DVD’s, record players, downloads, and other fabulous audible accompaniments. Insound also carries a limited edition of You Weren’t There: A History of Chicago Punk 1977-1984, which includes a rare track LP, DVD, and a double-sided newsprint poster – a perfect gift for the little punk rock heart in all of us.

Forget the carols, turn up your speakers and support CHIRP! But remember, this offer expires January 5. Visit chirpradio.org/insound before the season ends!

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesCHIRP Night at The Whistler: Holiday Edition

Tonight it’s a special “Weird Kids X-Mas” at the Whistler! Join CHIRP DJs Dustin Drase, Kumar McMillan, and Michael Flavor as they spin the kinds of weird and festive holiday records you will not hear anywhere else. And a portion of bar proceeds benefits CHIRP Radio!

The Whistler / 2421 N. Milwaukee Ave. / Monday December 19 / 9:30pm / No Cover / 21+

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Caitlin Lavin writesCHIRP Radio Best of 2011 (Caitlin Lavin)

Throughout December CHIRP Radio presents its members’ top albums of 2011. The next list is from Caitlin Lavin.

(Click here to get the complete list of CHIRP Radio members’ picks.)

  • Belong – Common Era (kranky)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Considering where you read the reviews for this release (ahem, Pitchfork) This was one of the most underrated releases of the year. This album features some of the best elements of 1980’s shoegaze, synth-pop and noise from the echoed drums of Jesus & Mary Chain to the lurking bass lines of early Cure
  • Earth Girl Helen Brown – Story of an Earth Girl (Forest Family)
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    A side project of Sonny “and the Sunsets” Smith, set up as a guise of unearthed recordings from “Earth Girl” Helen Brown, a girl who grew up in a cult outside of Athens, GA, that was recorded in the early ’90s. Featuring SF mainstays Kelley Stoltz, John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees and Grace Cooper of the Sandwitches as Helen – it’s beach Pop w/ the dark humor story-telling one has come to expect From Sonny & the gang.
  • Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings – Soul Time! (Daptone)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Ms. Jones and her guys squeak another record in at the end of the year to again make my top list! (Even though I’m sure they didn’t have me in mind.) Yet again, I am floored by sultry soul revival from this group, but this time there is much added funk to the mix. I don’t think there is anything this group can do wrong.
  • Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread (Drag City)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    The garage-pop master from San Francisco is back again, this time with is first full length from Drag City. While last year’s “Melted” had lean, economical fuzz-pop; this record invokes the likes of John Lennon and Marc Bolan to create a cleaner sound while still maintaining his punk intensity.
  • Mikal Cronin – self-titled (Trouble In Mind)
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    It might be a little unfair to cast Mikal Cronin under the shadow of his colleague Ty Segall by calling this his debut self-release as the “Melted of 2011,” but the comparison is apt, and by no means negative. Full of layered garage pop tunes with sunny Beach-boy esque harmonies. Please keep releasing records like this, I just eat it up.
  • Shabazz Palaces – Black Up (Sub Pop)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    WHAT?! A hip-hop record on Caitlin’s Top Ten list? Why, yes. This record, thanks to the influence of my boyfriend and CHIRP radio helped me to expand my mind a bit and let me know that – hey, remember you like hip hop? “Clear some space out so we can space out”
  • Shannon & the Clams – Sleep Talk (1-2-3-4 Go!)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    I think I can honestly say this was my favorite record of the year. or at least it’s the record that received the most spins from me. Do you remember that scene Back to the Future, when Marty McFly plays “Johnny B. Goode” at the 1950’s prom, and then ends up tearing up the stage? Take that image, mix it with a little bit of Ramones, Ronnie Spector and Beth Ditto – you get a sense of what Shannon & the Clams are all about.
  • Thee Oh Sees – Carrion Crawler/The Dream (In the Red)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This SF group is one of my favorites over the past couple years, but their prolific recording doesn’t always rub me the right way – case in point, “Castlemania” from earlier this year. Carrion Crawler/The Dream is different, it encapsulates the band’s live sound – which is I’m glad to know they realize that’s the best part about them. Killer intensity, rockin’ sound.
  • tUnE-yArDs – W H O K I L L (4AD)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Merrill and the gang deserve to have much praise of their record this year. It is eccentric, funky, soulful and downright infectious. Their penchant for face paint is also delightful.
  • Wild Flag – Wild Flag (Merge)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    My most anticipated record of the year turned out to be what I had hoped for, as I was a fan of both Sleater-Kinney and Helium. I first saw Wild Flag this year at the SXSW NPR day party and they rocked my socks off. Pure, fun-loving rock n’ roll.

 

Honorable Mentions

  • Girls Names – Dead To Me (Slumberland)
    Lady Gaga – Born This Way (Interscope)…SERIOUSLY.
    Low – C’mon (Sub Pop)
    Razika – Program 91 (Smalltown Supersound)
    Sex Church – Growing Over (Load)
    JEFF the Brotherhood – We Are the Champions (Infinity Cat)
    Terror Bird – Human Culture (Night People)

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