Thursday, February 3, 2011

Top 100 Songs Of 2010 (100-81)

A look at station to station's 100 favorite songs of 2010.

100. Arcade Fire-The Suburbs
Perfect for driving around the suburbs on a hot, lazy Saturday afternoon in August as neighbors frantically try to keep up the appearance of their house. The piano helps keep that loose feeling.
  Arcade Fire - The Suburbs by We Talk Music

Los Campesinos!
99. Los Campesinos!-There Are Listed Buildings
A complete sugar rush from this Welsh outfit full of bah bah's and atheists in love. Snide and energetic is always a winning competition.
  Los Campesinos - There Are Listed Buildings by rslblog.com 

98. Best Coast-When I'm With You
For some odd reason, the song in my head on my 37th birthday as I was showering getting ready to go to a Steelers-Buccaneers game in Venice Beach, Florida. What this means I don't know...but I do agree with the lines "I hate sleeping alone" and "When I'm with you I have fun."
  When I m With You - Best Coast by Three Sevens Clash 

97. Deerhunter-Revival
At a little over two minutes, "Revival" packs enough punch to suffice the cravings of any born again Christian. "I am saved, I am saved. And oh, would you believe it?. All of the day. I felt his presence near me." A true revival is happening in your eardrums with the backing music.


96. Avi Buffalo-Remember Last Time
The beginning part of this seven minute plus ditty is sweetly innocent "I've never written a love song before" and then the kids in Avi Buffalo turn on a jam that would make Neil Young proud. Listen to that guitar solo just soar ala 1972-Crazy Horse style.
  Avi Buffalo - Remember Last Time by musicmule

95. Vampire Weekend-Run
Could be just another great song from "Contra" but those drum fills remind me head on of Paul Simon's fantastic "I Know What I Know". And the escape this town line of  "...it struck me that the two of us could run" is just icing on the afro-centric cupcake.
  Vampire Weekend - Run by Szabom 

94. Hold Steady-Hurricane J
A lot of I read said the Hold Steady aren't aging that gracefully, but a few songs from their latest album are just fine. Like this one about Hurricane Jessie who is going to crash into the harbor this summer which ironically has a guitar line similar in the verse to "Jessie's Girl". Another great summertime love affair gone wrong, even if it is about a pretty good waitress.
  The Hold Steady - Hurricane J by VagrantRecords

93. Pete Yorn-Precious Stone
Because I'm still a sucker for bar rock. And Pete Yorn has been my favorite bar rock serenader in the last ten years, pull up a stool and sing along and clap your hands with the shuffling beat. You know you want to.
  Pete Yorn - Precious Stone by VagrantRecords

92. Surfer Blood-Swim
John Paul Pitts of Surfer Blood
Has the utmost power to be one of the greatest, fist pumping rock anthems. Simple and forward and vocals drenched in reverb, Surfer Blood has a lot of songs with this sort of power. "Swim to reach the end!"
  Swim- Surfer Blood by Drama Rocket

91. LCD Soundsystem-Drunk Girls
Takes a fun look inside the world of drunk boys and drunk girls (who take an hour to pee). Also uses the same refrain as Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat". All around fun.
  LCD Soundsystem - Drunk Girls by zodiacshit

90. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club-Bad Blood
A hazy and desperate rhythm lay the background for this bummed out rocker. Then the shimmering and pounding guitars propel things forward to the drugged chorus "I can see it in your eyes and now it's gone..." It's the basic BRMC blueprint for they're best songs. The album, "Beat The Devil's Tattoo", grew on me as the year went on, "Bad Blood" being my the haunting favorite.
  Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - bad blood by cafe_magro 

89. Caribou-Kaili
From the lyrics, "Kaili" is another relationship song about a couple growing old together. Musically, it's a space trance sensation. Together, with the little flute and sax samples that litter "Swim", it becomes a thing of ethereal wonder. "Ooh, Ooh, See I Should Soon" is what Daniel Snaith repeats in the chorus and your stuck in the web of this song.
  Caribou - Kaili by lostmonster

88. Frightened Rabbit-Skip The Youth
I remember lying upside down on a lounge chair at the Golden Nugget with a bucket of beer beside me staring into the June sun when the pulsating opening of "Skip The Youth" led me to do nothing but stare into the sun for the next six minutes. What a feeling. And how about the first two minutes being the best intro to any stadium concert you've ever been to? (Not that Frightened Rabbit have made it that far yet).
  05-frightened rabbit-skip the youth by nofilla

87. The New Pornographers-Bite Out Of My Bed
Something very carefree and breezy with great violins playing on this side of the fiddle. Something out of the Richard and Linda Thompson textbook...or vintage New Pornographers.
  New Pornographers - A Bite Out of My Bed by rslblog.com

86. The Drums-Book Of Stories
So simple, lyrics so juvenile "I don't understand anymore/You don't love me anymore", all leading to a glorious chorus "I thought my life would get easier....instead it's getting harder" accompanied with a New Order keyboard. Wimpy, adolescent love songs always find a backdoor into your heart.
  The Drums- Book of Stories by Anorak London 

Spoon in The Mystery Zone
85. Spoon-The Mystery Zone
The trick to "The Mystery Zone" is the Twilight Zone like keys that play after each chorus and Britt Daniel's storytelling lines "Make us a house, some far away town, where nobody will know us well..." What is it like in the mystery zone? Here's your answer.
  Spoon - The Mystery Zone by Scharna

84. Wild Nothing-Drifter
The first time I heard the intro to "Drifter", I thought I stumbled across a Cure b-side. From the Robert Smith like guitar intro, to the shimmering eighties keys, to the Boris Williams' like drum fills. Then Jack Tatum's dreamy vocals took center stage and I was like, oh, not the Cure, but something just as good.
  Wild Nothing - "Drifter" by Strange Moss

83. Woods-Blood Dries Darker
A song reminding you of lost time and a stirring chorus "Numbers make no difference unless you shine, like you should." And that main guitar line is absolute sixties folk rock. One of the best reflective pieces of music on 2010.
  Woods - Blood Dries Darker by travismb

82. The National-England
Photo: urb.com
"You must be somewhere in London, You must be loving your life in the rain." The National then pick up the drums horns and whatever else they can throw into the mix with Matt Berninger repeating "Afraid of the house/Stay the night with the sinners...cause they're desperate to entertain." A song of a lost love, transported to England, and the consequences Berninger faces back home, alone. Another National anthem.
  The national-England by buffablog

81. Jonsi-Boy Lilikoi
A million bright and wonderful instruments all coming at you at once to a euphoric climax of Jonsi belting out "Your spirit is so grand/So life goes on...You are!" Simply magnificent.
  Boy Lilikoi ? Jonsi by tomshone

Source: http://www.jhostation.com/2010/12/top-100-songs-of-2010-100-81.html

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