1.13.2011

Best of 2010: Best Albums: 20-11

Honorable Mentions: Brandon Flowers, Broken Social Scene, Chemical Brothers, Katy Perry, Robyn, Usher and Wu Tang Clan. All were good, but the following 20 are truly elite.

20. God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise - Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs



LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs get so country and folksy they're almost funky!

"Beg, Borrow or Steal" - Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs



19. The Adventures of Bobby Ray - B.o.B



After all the hype he generated with his mixtape, B.o.B didn't fail to deliver. He shows emotion, without the uncontrolled anger. He plays multiple instruments on his albums and at his concerts and he's quite plainly a great entertainer.

"Magic" - B.o.B ft. Rivers Cuomo



18. What to Say - Daphne Willis



Daphne Willis is delightfully innocent and heartfelt. Her music is easy to take in and usually happy and optimistic. Who doesn't want to experience music like that? That's not to say that she is in any way disingenuous, on the contrary, but it does mean that this deserves several listens, and earns a spot on the Top 20.

"What to Say" - Daphne Willis



17. Sir Lucious Leftfoot: Son of Chico Dusty - Big Boi



Big Boi made his understated return with Lucious Leftfoot in July of 2010 after disputes with his ex-label, Jive. The innovative sounds on the album are awesome, but of course, the best part is Big Boi's lyricism.

"Shine Blockas" - Big Boi ft. Gucci Mane



16. Kaleidoscope - Sara Bareilles



This album has perhaps the greatest opener and closer pair of any other album on this list. Obviously that's not the only reason this album is on this list, but her talents that are featured on both are. Both showcase her voice and simple, but beautiful writing. That fact that it's good pop is a happy coincidence.

"Uncharted" - Sara Bareilles



15. Business Casual - Chromeo



The Chromeo duo put out their third and best LP in 2010. They artfully manage synth beats and the talk box into an electrofunk club beast. It's the soundtrack to the Saturday night full of dancing, club-hopping and seduction.

"Don't Turn the Lights On" - Chromeo


14. The Sea - Corinne Bailey Rae



The Sea was a really important LP in Corinne Bailey Rae's career. Written while she was coming terms with her husband's accidental overdose. It's the same voice from "Put Your Records On," but you can feel the pain and the strength.

"Feels Like the First Time" - Corinne Bailey Rae



13. Volume Two - She & Him



After they generated so many expectations with Volume One, this perfectly balanced group rose to the occasion and put out this sunny, summery album. They're folksy in their ability to tell stories, funky with his guitar and bluesy with her vocals - and then they blur the lines.

"Ridin' in My Car" - She & Him



12. Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager - Kid Cudi



Sure, all he talks about is weed, but he's still got that appeal that reaches beyond just stoners. The ethereal beats and his sarcasm are easy to chill out with.

"Mojo So Dope"



11. The Lady Killer - Cee-Lo Green



"Fuck You" really kind of stole the spotlight away from the rest of this album. Cee-Lo Green is one hell of a soul singer, and the album itself is dramatic and old-school.

"Bright Lights Bigger City" - Cee-Lo Green



Top Ten coming up soon!

1.11.2011

Best of 2010: Mixtapes

We love artists that give away free music, but even more so, we love artists that give away awesome free music. Big ups to these artists in 2010:

5. Lazerproof by Major Lazer and La Roux



Major Lazer and La Roux teamed up for this Mad Decent mixtape. Some new verses, lots of new beats and some creative mashups of songs from the albums La Roux and Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do.

"Independent Kill" - Major Lazer and La Roux




4. More About Nothing by Wale



Wale continued his streak of awesome mixtapes in 2010 with this compilation of awesome lyrics against solid, if not mainstream-appealing, beats. There are some great collaborations in this one...

"Black N Gold" - Wale ft. Sam Sparro




3. The RE:Union Mixtape by Reflection Eternal (DJ Hi-Tek and Talib Kweli)



You wanna talk bomb lyricists? Let's talk Talib Kweli. Wanna talk badass traditional beatsmiths? Let's talk Hi-Tek. This thirty track masterpiece hits hard on old school hip-hop, but it doesn't ignore contemporary and cutting edge aspects of the genre. RE:Union is the history album.

"Revolutions per Minute" - Reflection Eternal


2. All Day by Girl Talk



Girl Talk strikes gold once more with this massive mixtape released in November of 2010. With numerous artists and just as many titles, this 90 minutes track on repeat is the only thing you need for a party.

Clip from "All Day" - Girl Talk


1. Air Swell and The Preview by Chiddy Bang



Chiddy Bang's combined output this past year in the form of Air Swell and The Preview has been phenomenal. The Swelly Express (released in 2009) tells the "fictional" story of two kids from Philadelphia trying to break into the music industry, and Air Swell and The Preview continue to build hype for a real album. These guys are obviously interested in indie bands and their ability to take songs and make it their own is delightful. Keep an eye out for these guys in the coming year.

"Truth" - Chiddy Bang ft. Passion Pit




Albums and Songs of 2011 to come SOON!