2.07.2011

Best of 2010: Best Songs: 25-1

25, "In the Sun" - She & Him


24. "Dancing With a Ghost" - Valencia


23. "New York is Killing Me" - Gil Scott-Heron ft. Mos Def


22. "Barbra Streisand (O-God Remix)" - Duck Sauce


21. "Shutterbugg" - Big Boi ft. Cutty


20. "Boy" - Ra Ra Riot


19. "Dynamite" - Taio Cruz


18. "Crossfire" - Brandon Flowers


17. "One" - Swedish House Mafia


16. "My Best Theory" - Jimmy Eat World


15. "The Other Side" - Bruno Mars ft. B.o.B and Cee-Lo


14. "California Gurls" - Katy Perry ft. Snoop Dogg


13. "Stereo Love" - Edward Maya ft. Vika Jigulina


12. "King of Anything" - Sara Bareilles


11. "Tighten Up" - The Black Keys


10. "Night by Night" - Chromeo


9. "Kids (Opposite of Adults)" - Chiddy Bang ft. MGMT


8. "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" - Arcade Fire


7. "The Ghost Inside" - Broken Bells


6. "Giving Up the Gun" - Vampire Weekend


5. "Airplanes Pt. II" - B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams and Eminem


4. "Stay Too Long" - Plan B


3. "Power" - Kanye West ft. Dwele


2. "Dance or Die" - Janelle Monáe ft. Saul Williams


1. "Fuck You" - Cee-Lo Green



Woohoo!

2.06.2011

Best of 2010: Best Songs: 50-26

50. "Bottled in Cork" - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists


49. "The Curse" - Josh Ritter


48. "Tenderoni" - Kele


47. "Blue Blood Blues" - The Dead Weather


46. "Na Na Na" - My Chemical Romance


45. "Not Afraid" - Eminem


44. "You Be Killin' Em" - Fabolous


43. "One Life Stand" - Hot Chip


42. "Rules Don't Stop" - We Are Scientists


41. "The Blackest Lily" - Corinne Bailey Rae


40. "Quiet Little Voices" - We Were Promised Jetpacks


39. "Texico Bitches" - Broken Social Scene


38. "Letters from the Sky" - Civil Twilight
http://www.divshare.com/download/13980478-bdb

37. "Zebra" - Beach House
http://www.divshare.com/download/13980479-096

36. "Yeah (3x)" - Chris Brown


35. "Heartbeat Song" - The Futureheads


34. "Swoon" - The Chemical Brothers


33. "Would It Kill You?" - Hellogoodbye


32. "Yeah Yeah Yeah" - New Politics


31. "Erase Me" - Kid Cudi ft. Kanye West


30. "DJ Got Us Falling in Love" - Usher


29. "Repo Man" - Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs


28. "Stylo" - Gorillaz


27. "Everybody Else" - Daphne Willis


26. "Written in Reverse" - Spoon

Best of 2010: Best Albums 10-1

Woohoo! Down to the top ten albums!
Keep in mind that this list does not include mixtapes or EPs, and the songs for each album WILL NOT appear on the Top 50 Songs list.

10. The Orchard by Ra Ra Riot



Ra Ra Riot collaborated with Death Cab for Cutie and Vampire Weekend for their latest LP and it's naturally chock full of catchy, polished jingles. Bright melodies and an even brighter cello makes the album pretty irresistible.

"Too Dramatic" - Ra Ra Riot



9. Transference by Spoon



Spoon's blend of garage indie rock made an impact once again and they never fail to write about awesome, if not wild, stuff. Spoon = solid, solid indie rock.

"The Mystery Zone" - Spoon



8. Plastic Beach by Gorillaz



Gorillaz has always been able to evade categorization into a genre, and it's because they do everything so well. R&B, indie, rap, electropop are all inadequate descriptions. To top it off, Damon Albarn is the master of concept albums, having carried this story through 3 albums.

"Superfast Jellyfish" - Gorillaz ft. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul



7. Brothers by The Black Keys



The Black Keys really make the basics shine. Everything is a rudimentary rock chord progression, and the lyrics are in the style of traditional blues artists. They're like a modern day Bo Diddley, and Brothers is the album to make kids like the blues again.

"Howlin' for You" - The Black Keys



6. Broken Bells by Broken Bells



'Tis a beautiful thing when two completely different artists produce a happy collaboration. Danger Mouse is an old pro when it comes to harmonious partnerships, and perhaps that's why it is so surprising that James Mercer's soft indie rock is more prominent in their sound. We're happy for it, of course!

"The High Road" - Broken Bells
http://www.divshare.com/download/13765015-c33


5. The Suburbs by Arcade Fire



Arcade Fire has always been dramatic, even when you just consider the twenty-some instruments they play. Each and every track of The Suburbs is a grand theatrical experiment. Each song vastly different from the next. Some are written from the teenage soul, some from the middle-age, and all written with trembling respect for the integrity of music itself.

"Month of May" - Arcade Fire


4. The Defamation of Strickland Banks by Plan B



One of the best concept albums in the past ten years. Sure there are a couple plot holes here or there, but the fact that Ben Drew completely refashioned his style from rap into high grade soul is impressive alone.

"Free" - Plan B


3. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West



Kanye is so creative in his execution and so passionate in his delivery (but not like the always angry Eminem). He's got this expansive range of emotion and style and takes it to the limit in the best way.

"All of the Lights" - Kanye West


2. Contra by Vampire Weekend



Early in 2010 Vampire Weekend's sophomore album impacted with force. Songs without (vocal) choruses, songs with autotune, and songs with every kind of influence imaginable. The album feels full to the brim.

"Cousins" - Vampire Weekend


"California English" - Vampire Weekend


1. The ArchAndroid by Janelle Monáe



Monáe is the whole package - she's an entertainer. She's that person you hate because she excels at everything. Dancing, R&B, Rap, Soul, Pop, covers, drama, collaborations, the concept album. And it all comes together in her live show. The music videos are a nice consolation though. Actually, just get the album.

"Tightrope" - Janelle Monáe ft. Big Boi


"Cold War" - Janelle Monáe