I’m not interested in diversity, balance, hipness or range of genres. Without apology,
here are my top 20 albums of 2012:
20. Craig
Finn – Clear Heart Full Eyes
Finn’s first solo
album isn’t as good as his work with the Hold Steady, but it’s good. The song-writing, vulnerability and quirkiness
are all there and the steel guitar is a nice touch.
19. Kathleen
Edwards - Voyageur
One of alt-country music's finest singer-songwriters, Edward’s delivers beautiful songs about…would you
believe?…heartbreak.
18. Maximo
Park – The National Health
If you enjoy the snarl
and go-for-the-throat energy of some those other bands from Northern England (Arctic
Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs etc.), you’ll find a lot to like in Maximo Park.
17. Graham
Parker and the Rumour – Three Chords Good
Speaking of snarl,
Graham Parker is back with the Rumour. This is probably his best album in 20 years.
16. Van
Morrison – Born to Sing: No Plan B
You’re not going to
believe it. This is probably his best
album in 20 years.
15. The
Raveonettes – The Observator
Girl-group pop harmonies, layers
of hazy guitars and catchy songs about self-destruction. Count me in.
14. The
Walkmen – Heaven
The gloomy indie
rockers from Brooklyn have put together a fine record. Singer Hamilton Leithauser has a beautiful, gut-wrenching, alcohol-soaked voice that recalls Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs. Standout track: “Hearbreaker.”
13. Bob
Dylan – The Tempest
Yeah, I admit it. Bob Dylan could put out an album of grunts
and hisses and I’d probably include it in my top album lists. Fortunately, The
Tempest is considerably better than that.
While it’s not Blonde on Blonde, it’s timeless, interesting and uniquely
Dylan.
12. The
Mountain Goats – Transcendental Youth
There's something beautifully captivating about John Darnielle's tortured poetry and evocative songs.
11. Heartless Bastards – Arrow
Earnest gut-bucket, roadhouse rock & roll and a vocalist (Erika Wennerstrom) who can really belt it out.
There's something beautifully captivating about John Darnielle's tortured poetry and evocative songs.
11. Heartless Bastards – Arrow
Earnest gut-bucket, roadhouse rock & roll and a vocalist (Erika Wennerstrom) who can really belt it out.
10. Green
Day - ¡Uno!
No rock opera pretensions here. Just a healthy dose of high octane
melodic punk.
9. Beach
House - Bloom
Some Indie
bands that experiment with sound to create ethereal pop are completely
overrated. Not Beach House. This duo delivers the goods.
8. Japanroids – Celebration Rock
A short and aptly titled album
of infectious and exuberant punk anthems.
7. Allo
Darlin’ – Europe
Convincing bubble-gum
pop from London-based group fronted by Aussie chanteuse, Elizabeth Morris.
6. Alabama
Shakes – Boys & Girls
There’s nothing subtle or
original about the Shakes' devotion to old school soul and grit. But when it’s good, who really cares?
5. Jimmy
Cliff – Rebirth
Yes, it’s Jimmy Cliff’s
best album in at least 20 years, but Rebirth is more than that. Cliff sounds amazing and with Rancid’s Tim
Armstrong as producer, he’s made a reggae/rock gem, even covering songs by Rancid and The Clash.
4. Alejandro
Escovedo – Big Station
A rock and roots
treasure, Escovedo is simply incapable of making a less-than-excellent
album. Standout track: "Man of the World."
3. M.
Ward – A Wasteland Companion
There’s something very unique
in M. Ward’s voice and guitar playing.
Even when drawing on simple pop and folk melodies, his songs are beautiful and
engaging.
2. Bruce
Springsteen – Wrecking Ball
A much better album than some grouchy critics say, Wrecking Ball fuses Springsteen’s sense of social discontent, the Celtic folk marches of the
Seeger Sessions and the anthemic power of the E Street Band.
1. The
Menzingers – On the Impossible Past
Scranton PA’s finest
export since Dunder Mifflin. I couldn't stop listening to this album. It's got melody, urgency
and fine story-telling - everything that is
great about power-pop and punk.
Happy New Year! See you in 2013 (Take that Mayans).
*UPDATE: Man, this is embarrassing. I completely forgot about The Gaslight Anthem's Handwritten, which belongs in the Top 10 at least. Terrific album. They seem like tough guys - hopefully they'll get over the snub.
*UPDATE: Man, this is embarrassing. I completely forgot about The Gaslight Anthem's Handwritten, which belongs in the Top 10 at least. Terrific album. They seem like tough guys - hopefully they'll get over the snub.
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