Sunday, December 31, 2006

Best of 2006

It's that time of year again, where the holiday season has come to an end and the new year is upon us. The unenviable position of aspiring photographer, professional wage-slave, and amateur noise maker has brought upon me the task of choosing my favorite music of 2006. This year saw my release of two mp3 singles "Garage#2" and "Gansett Wave," the latter of which reached a peak of number nine in the Soundclick surf music charts, despite having an awkward, out of time opening sequence. The scariest part of that whole episode is that people actually downloaded the songs. For what? Anyway, here's to the best music that I found in 2006:

Thom Yorke - "The Eraser" It's been in regular rotation in my CD player and my iPod. Can't wait for the next Radiohead!
The Raconteurs - "Broken Boy Soldiers" I'm a big fan of The White Stripes and I think this project takes Jack White's genius to another level!
Pearl Jam - "Pearl Jam" It seems to me they regained their bearings with this offering, bridging the ten year gap between this and their last great CD!
The Pixies - "Acoustic Live In Newport" Okay it's a DVD and I'm still pissed I had commitments and couldn't go to this show and this almost makes up for it!
The Beatles - "Love" An interesing re-interpretation of classics, with amazing sound quality. Hey Capitol Records, this is what The Beatles should sound like on CD, so go back and remaster the whole catalog so the songs don't sound like muddy shit!

Honorable Mention:
Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs - "Under the Covers Vol. 1" A nice collection of covers by two talented artists.
KT Tunstall - "Eye To The Telescope" A talented songwriter and energetic performer who makes me look forward to hearing more.

1 Comments:

Blogger pilgrimchick said...

I tried to go and see the "Love" presentation in Vegas, but it was really completely sold out--not that I am very surprised at that. I'll also agree on KT Tunstall's work--she's not the "cookie" on a guitar that I previously thought she was.

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