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Tony Breed writesWhat if you were to graph your rock & rock lifestyle?

Let’s say you are a computer programmer/nerd/punk. Could there be a more perfect expression of your person than a graphic visualization of your concert attendance for the year?

This is how my friend Pam has chosen to sum up 2011, and frankly I think it’s so awesome I wish I’d done it myself.

How would you sum up your year?

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Erin Van Ness writesLast Chance to Support CHIRP in 2011!

Technically, yes, you have until 11:59pm tomorrow evening when the ball drops to become one of the shiny, happy, proud 2011 members of the best radio station in Chicago. But we’re pretty sure you’ll be so busy checking out a show, enjoying the company of your loved ones, or watching the Navy Pier fireworks blaze that we thought we should send you a reminder today.

CHIRP has had an amazing ride in 2011. Through the highs (two best radio station nods!) and lows (a devastating flood in July) we’ve persisted with one major goal in mind: to provide you with the best local independent radio station there is. At the end of this rollercoaster that we call 2011, we ask you to take a minute to think about what CHIRP means to you.

Did you discover a new band or learn about a local organization? Did you listen to an interview with your favorite artist or see an amazing show? Did you purchase some unforgettable albums or attend a cool community event?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’re the perfect candidate to become a member of this station. So before you crack open another bottle of champagne, put on your dancing shoes, and get those lips puckered up, head on over to chirpradio.org/donatenow, and show your support today.

Please don’t delay. This is absolutely, positively your last chance to become a 2011 member of the Best Overall Radio Station in Chicago*!

Wishing you a safe, happy, and healthy 2012 from your friends at CHIRP!

*As voted in the Chicago Reader’s Best of 2011Poll

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Shawn Campbell writesCHIRP Radio Best of 2011 (Shawn Campbell)

Throughout December CHIRP Radio presents its members’ top albums of 2011. Our final list is from CHIRP Radio President and Founder Shawn Campbell.

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

  1. Seapony – Go With Me (Hardly Art)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Who needs groundbreaking when you have a record this lovely and breezy? As a sucker for a great pop song, I fell under the spell of Seapony the first time I heard them, and probably listened to this album more than any other in 2011.
  2. Wax Idols – No Future (HoZac)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Wax Idols meld multiple decades of sound into their hyper-catchy garage rock. There’s a bit of 60s girl group, some 70s postpunk, 80s tough grrrl rock, all blending together nicely in a record that reveals a little more with each listen.
  3. Beastie Boys – Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 (Capitol)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    This old school blast from the Beastie Boys made me tremendously happy. Clever enough to be satisfying, dumb enough to be fun.
  4. Disappears – Guider (kranky)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    There’s always been something enticingly ominous about Disappears, and Guider delivered more of that dark, driving energy. In fact, it almost feels like the second half of a double album with last year’s Lux – there’s not a lot of evolution, but there’s an equally strong set of songs.
  5. Gold-Bears – Are You Falling in Love? (Slumberland)
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    While I liked this year’s Pains of Being Pure at Heart record, Gold-Bears grabbed the fuzzy C86 spot in my heart that The Pains’ self-titled album held in 2009. Catchy songs buzz and soar, teenage heartache abounds, and there’s just a little more oomph behind it all.
  6. The Joy Formidable – The Big Roar (Atlantic/Canvasback)
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    Giant, swirling walls of guitar and a tremendous sense of intensity, that great build-up and release, made The Big Roar perhaps the best shoegaze album since the heyday of My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive.
  7. Wild Flag – Wild Flag (Merge)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    I loved the fact that one of the most anticipated records this year was from a group of women in their 30s and 40s – and that, at the end of the day, all the excitement was completely merited with a strong set of rock songs and a really great energy.
  8. Tashaki Miyaki – 12” EP (Self-Released)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Fuzzy, druggy pop songs, heavy on the reverb, half girl group, have Velvet Underground – a formula I’m virtually powerless against when the songs are good. And these are good. Bonus points for the cover of Buddy Holly’s “Heartbeat.”
  9. Mickey – Rock ‘n’ Roll Dreamer (HoZac)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    What’s not to love about scuzzy glam garage from Chicago? Replace a few ‘s’s with ‘z’s, a few ‘y’s with ‘ee’s, in titles like Bright Lights Big City, Kids in Love, and Baby We’re Gold, and this album could sit proudly next to the likes of Sweet and Slade.
  10. Stone Darling – All I Wanna Do 7” (Self-Released)
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    I don’t particularly like including a single on my best-of list, but this song haunted me for the second half of the year. Gorgeous harmonies, lush and lovely, and no, not a lost Mazzy Star track.

 

Honorable Mentions

  • Beach Fossils / What a Pleasure EP / Captured Tracks

    A Classic Education / Call It Blazing / Lefse

    Swiftumz / Don’t Trip / Holy Mountain

    Charles Bradley / No Time for Dreaming / Daptone

    Evans the Death / Threads 7” / Fortuna Pop!

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Tony Breed writesCHIRP Radio Best of 2011 (Tony Breed)

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.)

  1. 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.
  2. PJ Harvey – Let England Shake (Vagrant)
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    PJ Harvey has been making music for years and is still totally on top of her game. This album is really top-notch.
  3. Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues (Sub Pop)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Yes, Fleet Foxes. Folky harmonies, sweet melodies, beards. I’m not made of wood, people.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. John Vanderslice – White Wilderness (Dead Oceans)
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    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.
  7. Daniel Knox – Evryman for Himself (Chicago Independent)
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    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.)
  8. Jens Lekman – An Argument with Myself (Secretly Canadian)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Oh Jens. Everything you do is so enjoyable.
  9. The Mast – Wild Poppies (Channel A)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Like Dead Can Dance with Guitars, and fantastic drumming that propels it along.
  10. 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.

 

Honorable Mentions


  • Beastie Boys – Hot Sauce Committee Part Two

    Kate Bush – 50 Words for Snow

    Wild Flag – Wild Flag

    The Feelies – Here Before

Songs of the Year

  • Dessa – Alibi

    Battles feat. Gary Numan – My Machines

    Malachai – My Ambulance

    Wild Flag – Romance

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'O Celestial Golfball That Rules The Night... writesCHIRP Radio Best of 2011 (David Staples)

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

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

  1. The War on Drugs – Slave Ambient (Secretly Canadian)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Springsteen, Dylan, Petty are the common comparisons.. but with a hypnotic bend. Roadtrip music that makes you drive faster.. be safe, use cruise control instead. (Fav song.. Come to the City)
  2. Wye Oak – Civilian (Merge)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Dynamic…Loud when it needs to be, Hushy when it feels right to be hushy… and Jenn Wasner’s smoky voice! It’s all so haunting and mesmerizing. (Fav song.. Holy Holy)
  3. I Break Horses – Hearts (Bella Union)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Vocal effects and pedal tapping… hypnotic shoegaze rotates around from time to time even now… (Fav song.. Hearts)
  4. Panda Bear – Tomboy (Paw Tracks)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Like a psychedelic Brian Wilson. Best enjoyed alone with headphones and ice cream. (Fav song.. Alsatian Darn)
  5. Low – C’Mon (Sub Pop)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Their 9th album and I’m still enthralled. Minimalist royalty in the music world. Also one of the least depressing of their body of work. (Fav song.. Witches)
  6. Lumerians – Transmallinia (Knitting Factory)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Garage psyche from the Bay Area that sounds like it could have come from the 60’s. Heavy and droney with African percussion, this album would go great with oil-wheel projector visual effects.. and a mean case of the munchies.. (Fav song.. Melting Space)
  7. Tennis – Cape Dory (Fat Possum)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    Released way back in January, it shoulda been the soundtrack to summer. Created by a husband/wife team from Colorado about the romance of boats, sailing, beaches, sand… Gorgeous album indeed! (Fav Song.. Baltimore)
  8. National Skyline – Primitive Parade (Hype Music)
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    Synth rich, ethereal, warm, emotional guitar driven electronica created by Jeff Dimpsey (ex Hum). It’s a fine follow-up to 2009’s Bliss & Death (I’m not counting the film soundtrack material in between). My single favorite song of the year is Dream Like Me, and it’s on this album. (of course, favorite songs change places with each other like popcorn in a popper, but as of this writing….)
  9. Cross Record – Magnetic Current (Another New Calligraphy)
    BUY: Insound / iTunes
    A lo-fi collection of delicate, beautiful and haunting songs. This album stopped me in my tracks. Pull the covers up and stay inside today. Hope ya like clarinets. (Fav song.. Black Cat)
  10. White Hills – H-p1 (Thrill Jockey)
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    Loud, loud, loud psychedelic free-form space-rock that drones you into hypnosis, but in a scary way. It’s as unnerving as it is addictive as it is intense. I would walk about with this on my iPod and occasionally find myself looking over my shoulder, worried about what’s behind me. I suppose I wouldn’t have been surprised to see a twelve foot praying mantis looming over me, holding a boom box over its head like John Cusack. Ok, surprised isn’t the right word. (Fav song.. Paradise)

 

Honorable Mentions

  • Yuck – Yuck (Fat Possum)

    Implodes – Black Earth (Kranky)

    Wooden Shjips – West (Thrill Jockey)

    Kurt Vile – Smoke Ring For My Halo (Matador)
     

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