Showing posts with label top33. Show all posts
Showing posts with label top33. Show all posts

Friday, 3 December 2010

Top 33 of the Year.....Numbers 31-30

31. Phosphorescent - Here's To Taking It Easy.



Following on from Willie Nelson tribute To Willie, Matthew Houck kept the country theme for his most straight-ahead album to date. With a full band in the studio for the first time, this was a country-rockin' record full of ragged riffs, horns, touring blues and, of course, good beery times. While sometimes veering towards convention, these songs really came alive on stage as Phosphorescent morphed from a one-man project into the fully-formed band that ripped up Glasgow twice in 2010.

The best is yet to come from Matthew Houck.



30. Efterklang - Magic Chairs.




Moving on from the pocket symphonies of Parades, and the actual symphonies produced from working with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Denmark's Efterklang returned with what could be described as their 'pop' album. There's still orchestras and choirs to be found here, but they're fitted around more structured songs. It's a rare band that's able to adapt strings and woodwind to fit a pop song -and thankfully these Danes avoid making it sound like Elbow or The Verve.

This is a band that realise the importance of harmony and experimentation, and are willing to move away from the traditional instrumentation of an "indie" band. 'Modern Drift' was also probably the best opening to an album all year.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Season's Greetings!

It's that time of year when we all start putting together our lists for Santa, and some of us also start to compile a different sort of list......that's right, the best music of 2010 list!

Beginning later today, the countdown of 78s Don't Wobble's Top 33 Albums of the Year will commence, and then continue until the big - and perhaps inevitable - reveal...probably around Christmas Eve if all goes to plan.

Which album will be kicking us off at number 33? Oh you'll just have to wait a little bit longer!

I'll also be dropping in some classic Christmas tunes over the coming weeks, so expect plenty of Sufjan Stevens. Until later though, here's a righteous cut from Christmas by Low, the essential seasonal record. Sing along if you know the words...and cue the sleigh bells: