Songs of 2007 that you love

Every year, there a couple of songs that I absolutely can't get enough of. And this year is no different.

(Beware - iTunes links)

Okkervil River - Unless It's Kicks

A rocking road song. Starts strong and builds. Just try not to dance. I dare you.

Andrew Bird - Plasticities

Intricate and glorious. Pop music that's smart as well.

Share your own. I'm curious.

September Sun - Type O Negative

A Tout Le Monde - Megadeth w/ Cristina Scabbia

Destroyer - Static X

This One's For You (acoustic version), My Eyes Adored You - Barry Manilow

Arcade Fire - Intervention
Grinderman - Get it On
The National - Slow Show
White Rabbits - The Plot
Land of Talk - Summer Special

MaxShrek wrote:

September Sun - Type O Negative

A Tout Le Monde - Megadeth w/ Cristina Scabbia

Destroyer - Static X

This One's For You (acoustic version), My Eyes Adored You - Barry Manilow

"One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong."

Kyau & Albert - Megashira

Kleerup feat. Robyn - With Every Heartbeat

Rufus Wainwright - Going To A Town

Slagsmålsklubben - Sponsored By Destiny

Top 3 so far:

1. Intervention - Arcade Fire
2. An End Has a Start - Editors
3. Tie: Song for Clay/The Prayer - Bloc Party

I can't seem to get Guster "Satellite" out of my head. It's got this dreamy/spacey pop sensibility that just digs its hooks in you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eI-9V...

Fujiya & Miyagi was a great find for me this year. The whole album "Transparent Things" is hella-strong, but the tracks "Ankle Injuries" and "Collarbone" are strong standouts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5XVe...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMBnd...

The Rapture released "Pieces of the People We Love" in late Dec. '06, so I'll cheat a little and drop that into my "favorites of '07". They're a Dance-Punk group out of NYC with great energy. My picks off of their album would be "Whoo! Alright - Yeah...Uh Huh." and the very Police-inspired "Get Myself Into It".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAmDq...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFACp...

True to form, I've been listening to a metric ton of music. These are the gems I've found so far this year

On the Electronic/Dance/Electro tip:

UNKLE - Hold My Hand (Hell, the whole War Stories album is fantastic!) (Hard driving, killer guitar riff with a heavy beat. So. AWESOME.)
Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler (Indie house? I really don't know if these new hipster electro groups have their own genre or not, but I likes it!)
M.I.A. - Boyz (Again, not sure what genre you can put M.I.A. in. Hip Hop? Dance? Indie? Just put it under damn catchy)
Kelly Polar - Chrysanthemum (Neu disco? Kelly Polar's "Love Songs of the Hanging Garden" was a gorgeous disco tinged disc and this EP is just as delicious.)
Justice - Genisis (Again, more idie electro hipster stuff!)
Guster - Satellite (The Astronauts Remix) (Gorgeous and uplifting. Perfect hot summer evening song for cuddling and slow dancing)
Erasure (Yes, Erasure, shush!) - I Could Fall In Love With You (Jeremy Wheatley Radio Mix) (Balls out, full on dance floor house. Gives me the shivers every time.)
Amon Tobin - Esther's (Amon Tobin. You either love his music, or you can't stand it. Almost, but not quite jazzy drum 'n' bass?)

On an alternative tip:

Husky Rescue - My Home Ghost (again, the whole album is fantastic!) (Slow, haunting, and melancholy. Love it)
Chrisette Michele - Your Joy (Gorgeous soulful ballad. Shame the rest of the album is generic R & B)

As for full on albums, this year's been great too. You've got the aforementioned War Stories by UNKLE and Husky Rescue's Ghost is Not Real. On a house tip you've got some amazing stuff out of Global Underground: After Hours 3 and GU: Mixed. Trent Reznor's Year Zero was a great step up from his last one. Mika's Life in Cartoon Motion is pop distilled down to it's purest most sugary core. Bebel Gilberto's Momento is full of downtempo latin awesomeness

Holy crap. That's a hell of a lot more than I meant to post, but I just can't find anything I want to take out! Sorry for spamming your thread!

[EDIT]: Fujiya and Miyagi seconded! Even though it came out in 2006 I've been giving it a lot of play this summer.

Arcade Fire-No Cars Go
Editors-Smokers Outside the Hospital Room

The Blonde Redhead song XM plays every now and then sounds interesting. I might pick that album up today.

The New Pornographers- "My Rights vs Yours"
"Adventures in Solitude'

Rufus Wainwright- "Another Believer"

Blackfield- "Christenings"
"End of the World"

cewargamer wrote:

The New Pornographers

Their new album is really one I need to check out more. The couple listens so far have been fantastic. Still upset that when I saw them live awhile back, Neko Case wasn't present. Glad she's back.

Trachalio wrote:

M.I.A. - Boyz (Again, not sure what genre you can put M.I.A. in. Hip Hop? Dance? Indie? Just put it under damn catchy)

So have you listened to the whole album? I was absolutely smitten with '05s "Arular".

I imagine that it would be difficult to replicate the freshness found in Arular on her sophmore effort, but does it at least do the original work justice?

Aaron D. wrote:
Trachalio wrote:

M.I.A. - Boyz (Again, not sure what genre you can put M.I.A. in. Hip Hop? Dance? Indie? Just put it under damn catchy)

So have you listened to the whole album? I was absolutely smitten with '05s "Arular".

I imagine that it would be difficult to replicate the freshness found in Arular on her sophmore effort, but does it at least do the original work justice?

I've got the whole album and it's just "alright". It might grow on me, but right now I still think Arular's the better album.

MaxShrek wrote:

September Sun - Type O Negative

Are they still around? I remember when they hit it big with their big single in like, 1993-1994.

Arcade Fire - Intervention
Andrew Bird - Plasticities
Andrew Bird - Heretics
Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent
Silversun Pickups - Lazy Eye

Speaking of Arcade Fire I definitely love this Neon Bible video...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSiQ4...

Here is the whole video from where that clip was taken, pretty much sounds like the best concert ever...

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1j...

BlackSheep wrote:
MaxShrek wrote:

September Sun - Type O Negative

Are they still around? I remember when they hit it big with their big single in like, 1993-1994.

Yep. Actually released 4 albums since then- October Rust, World Coming Down, Life Is Killing Me, and Dead Again.. they actually never really hit it big, they hit it lightly.

Trachalio wrote:

Erasure (Yes, Erasure, shush!)

Nothing wrong with that.

Duffman wrote:

Tie: Song for Clay/The Prayer - Bloc Party

Cool, but "Uniform" beats out "The Prayer" for me.

Am i pathetic and sad if my favourite song this year was "Way back into love" from the film Music and Lyrics?

Am i pathetic and sad if my favourite song this year was "Way back into love" from the film Music and Lyrics?

Probably no sadder than I am for loving the new Maroon 5 album.

Cool. Though i never got Maroob 5. Everyone i know likes them but i really don't....

Dezlen wrote:

Arcade Fire-No Cars Go
Editors-Smokers Outside the Hospital Room

The Blonde Redhead song XM plays every now and then sounds interesting. I might pick that album up today.

No Cars Go is my other favorite song off of Neon Bible; the new Editors album in general is bloody brilliant.

Fletch_101 wrote:
Duffman wrote:

Tie: Song for Clay/The Prayer - Bloc Party

Cool, but "Uniform" beats out "The Prayer" for me.

Yeah, it was a tough call between Uniform and some others off the album. I can't remember the name of the B-Side track with the chorus "Now our love has been forgotten....." That's great song.

Going to see them Friday night! Can't wait!

I heard the Arcade Fire's set from ACL fest on XM over the weekend, and man do those guys ever need to put out a live album. The intensity is so much higher than their studio recordings.

MaxShrek wrote:
BlackSheep wrote:
MaxShrek wrote:

September Sun - Type O Negative

Are they still around? I remember when they hit it big with their big single in like, 1993-1994.

Yep. Actually released 4 albums since then- October Rust, World Coming Down, Life Is Killing Me, and Dead Again.. they actually never really hit it big, they hit it lightly.

You sound like a fan. =) They hit it lightly is apropriate, I think.

Strekos wrote:

I heard the Arcade Fire's set from ACL fest on XM over the weekend, and man do those guys ever need to put out a live album. The intensity is so much higher than their studio recordings.

You have no idea how intense their concerts are. When they played here in Winnipeg 2 years ago the entire theatre was standing and dancing. The energy level was insane!

Duffman wrote:

Going to see them Friday night! Can't wait!

Sweet! I'm gonna' see them on Saturday!

Trachalio wrote:
Strekos wrote:

I heard the Arcade Fire's set from ACL fest on XM over the weekend, and man do those guys ever need to put out a live album. The intensity is so much higher than their studio recordings.

You have no idea how intense their concerts are. When they played here in Winnipeg 2 years ago the entire theatre was standing and dancing. The energy level was insane!

I would if they would friggin ever play a non-festival date in Austin.

Duffman and Dezlan wrote:

Arcade Fire-No Cars Go

Splitting hairs, but No Cars Go was first released on the Arcade Fire EP in 2003. If you don't have the EP, get it. It's brilliant, and the rendition of No Cars Go is slightly different.

Strekos wrote:

I heard the Arcade Fire's set from ACL fest on XM over the weekend, and man do those guys ever need to put out a live album. The intensity is so much higher than their studio recordings.

Agreed. Check out their performance of Intervention on SNL.

Trachalio wrote:

You have no idea how intense their concerts are. When they played here in Winnipeg 2 years ago the entire theatre was standing and dancing. The energy level was insane!

Absolutely true: they opened for U2 in 2005 and I had never heard of them. The next day I went to buy their CD - they were just THAT good live. Honestly, one of the most memorable bands I've ever seen play.

Anyway, favorite songs of 2007 so far:

'The Great Destroyer' - Nine Inch Nails
'The Ghost of You Lingers' - Spoon
'Don't Stop Now' - Crowded House
'Intervention' - Arcade Fire

Battles - Atlas
Common - The People
Soulive - Don't Tell Me

Other than that, I haven't gotten much "new" this Summer. I've spent a lot of time discovering older material I didn't know about or skipped over. In light of that...

The Pharcyde - Runnin'
L. The Head Toucha - Too Complex
Royce da 5'9" - Boom
Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead/Life's A Female Doggo (I have no idea why i'd never listened to Illmatic previously.)
The Greyboy Allstars - Happy Friends
Liquid Soul - Stop

Les Savy Fav - Patty Lee