Tuesday, December 8, 2015

December Tunes

This is it! The last monthly rundown of 2015. It's been a good year, I've found some new artists and some great new songs. Every year, I think "I'm not going to hear a song next year that I'll like as much as I liked (insert song from current year)" but I'm never disappointed. Well, I have been a bit disappointed in The Hype Machine - over the past few months it seems that fewer and fewer songs are clicking with me. Spotify was doing OK for a bit (I'm a cheapskate and was using the free web browser) but now it doesn't seem to want to load anymore. Boo. Apple music has been OK (though I hate not being able to load the songs onto my iPod. Oh well). To celebrate the Closing of the Year, I even offer you a bonus 11th song this month (and also because I might have music hangover in January and the blog might be slow to get up and running again in the new year).


11 - "Shine", Years & Years

It's been a good year for these guys in my opinion. A little disappointed that the Brits couldn't break through in North America but that just means I get to keep them a little more to myself:). This is the third single from Communion that I've put up here and the other two will definitely factor into my tracks of the year, to be released later this month. Years & Years is up for BBC Music Awards' British Artist of the Year Award (to be awarded in a couple of days) against (alphabetically) Adele, Ed Sheeran, Florence and the Machine, Foals and Jamie xx. So, essentially the bulk of my playlist at any time.

10 - "Keep You On My Side", CHVRCHES

In one day I went bananas and bought the new albums from New Order, Disclosure and CHVRCHES. The New Order one was the flattest of the bunch as both of the others had some real gems on them. More on Disclosure coming up. "Leave a Trace" is one of my favourite songs at the moment, but in the next tier of tracks on Every Open Eye, this is the frontrunner for now. Pure 100 proof synth pop straight into your bloodstream. Given that none of this track's youtube uploads seem to have cracked the 20,000 view mark, it doesn't seem to be many other people's fave. So. What.

9 - "Her Morning Elegance", Oren Lavie

This is so weird. I heard this song recently and really liked it. Then I booted up this video and I thought that I had definitely seen the video before. I don't remember the song at all but sure enough the video was in my search cache. It must have been when I was looking for Grammy nominees for music video work as this one was shortlisted in 2009. Wiki says that he revealed in 2012 that he had a second album coming but that doesn't seem to have materialized. Anyway, smooth jam.

8 - "S.O.B.", Nathaniel Rateliffe & the Night Sweats

Ahh the misery of alcoholism laid out in a stomper that sounds like it's straight out of the 50s. I heard this one toward the end of summer and thought it was pretty interesting as a song but it took a while to sink its hooks in me. Now it seems to be a fairly massive alternative hit across the continent. Apparently their performance on Fallon is what ignited their exposure (Future Islands anyone?) and they've been riding the wave ever since.

7 - "Cream on Chrome", Ratatat

Oooooh that opening is so sweet. These guys are off in their own genre. I've been listening to Ratatat for almost 10 years now (my brother was actually the first person who tipped me off, shortly after they had released Classics in 2006) and I still haven't found anyone else who fuses electronic music and guitar work in such an interesting way. Wiki dubs the style "rocktronica" if anyone is wondering. The last minute is not as funky or strong as the front end, but it's not crazy enough to completely derail the song.

6 - "If You Ever Want to Be in Love", James Bay

Yep. Despite the fact that REAL MUSIC CRITICS tend to pan this guy (like this or, WOW, this), I still dig. Although the hat is starting to make me think of Maria Bello's fedora in Prime Suspect.

5 - "Automatic", Zhu X AlunaGeorge

I was thinking the other day about compiling a list of artists that I'm happiest that hunting through music blogs has turned me on to, that I likely would not have known about otherwise. Both Zhu and AlunaGeorge would have been on the list at one time until they had radio hits with "Faded" and "You Know You Like It", respectively this past year (so I probably would have found out about them anyway). I will have to get around to pulling that list together.

4 - "Magnets (feat. Lorde)", Disclosure

This is an interesting departure from the sound that Disclosure put forth on many tracks on both Settle and Caracal (odd fact: I knew what a caracal was thanks to my kids watching Wild Kratts). It's great to see Lorde back (the Mockingjay tracks didn't quite do it for me) and I'm very interested to see what she does next.

3 - "Loveless", X Ambassadors

Another rock-life act that makes REAL MUSIC CRITICS go meh, I have a bit of a soft spot for X Ambassadors ever since we shared a moment in Montreal this summer. Fine, I shared it with many other screaming fans, but it was still good. "Unsteady" had a good run with me and now I've moved on to "Loveless", a much more uptempo romp. An antidote to "Renegades" I suppose.

2 - "Hourglass (feat. LION BABE)", Disclosure

LOL on the Youtube comment "I'm glad to see the silhouettes from the ipod commercials still finding work". This is that Disclosure sound I was talking about earlier. If house music is not your thing, please don't even press play here.

1 - "Ocean Drive", Duke Dumont

One of the beneficiaries of Disclosure breaking through a couple of years back is English DJ Duke Dumont. Though this song sounds NOTHING like his past hits and more like something out of the 80s. The song has topped the US Dance Club charts and was a fairly big hit in Australia. And in my house.

And oh yeah, no snow yet!!

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