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		<title>Top 10 Albums of 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As promised here's my list of best albums of the year 2009 edition. Admittedly 2009 was a bit of a dry year for me music-wise, I've stayed pretty buys. But I did manage to find some time to work on this list.]]></description>
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As promised here&#8217;s my list of best albums of the year 2009 edition. Admittedly 2009 was a bit of a dry year for me music-wise, I&#8217;ve stayed pretty buys. But I did manage to find some time to work on this list. Feel free to comment and leave your own list if you wish. Happy New year every one!
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61rHyWGC46L._SL500_AA300_.jpg" title="Manners" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">10. Manners</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Passion Pit</div>
<p>This is a happy record, and and hits all the right notes, and as with <strong>Passion Pit&#8217;s</strong> last release, I can&#8217;t help but smile when I hear it. They further develop their unique brand of electro-pop, making even the most stoic reluctant hipsters want to dance. So &#8220;Fold your hands&#8221;, move your &#8220;Sleepyhead&#8221;, &#8220;Let your love grow&#8221; and take a listen one more time.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51%2BtH930%2B8L._SL500_AA300_.jpg" title="Bitte Orca" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">9. Bitte Orca</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Dirty Projectors</div>
<p>Well, this is definitely <strong>Dirty Projector&#8217;s</strong> most accessible album yet. There&#8217;s still a lot of &#8220;Dirty Projector moments&#8221; in this album, but a few tracks showed glimpses of other influences. For me the best example of this is &#8220;Stillness Is The Move&#8221;, it&#8217;s basically a pop song, which is probably why it was covered by <a href="http://lizzyville.blogs.com/files/solange-stillness.mp3"><strong>Solange Knowles</strong></a>. In a lot of ways <em>Bitte Orca</em> is all over the place, but it&#8217;s wonderfully crafted vocals and catchy hooks are what make it great, possibly even (dare I say it?) commercially viable.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RkU6BtKIL._SL500_AA300_.jpg" title="Actor" class="alignleft" width="200" height="Auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">8. Actor</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-St. Vincent</div>
<p>This is Ms. <strong>Annie Clark&#8217;s</strong> sophomore <strong>St. Vincent</strong> release, and it show&#8217;s us a more polished, controlled example of what she can do. Her virtuosity on the guitar is still evident, if not a bit further back in the mix compared to that on <em>Marry Me</em>. Distortion pedals, effected synths and quirky syncopation give Actor a certain &#8220;Disney&#8221; feel. As always Clark&#8217;s vocals are spot-on and her lyrics clever. I certainly enjoyed this record, but I still say it&#8217;s no substitute for seeing it live and recommend that you do to if you get a chance.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518MuNOKxwL._SL500_AA300_.jpg" title="Embryonic" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">7. Embryonic</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-The Flaming Lips</div>
<p>The ghost of Jim Morrison is smiling while listening to this record. In so many way&#8217;s <em>Embryonic</em> is an homage by the <strong>Flaming Lips</strong> to psychedelic rock roots, there are no pop songs here. Trippy synth sounds, vintage amp tones, and even a vocoder seem to be employed in creating this kaleidoscope of sound and at times wall of sound.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51PdN8nsSwL._SL500_AA280_.jpg" title="Hymns from Rhodesia" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">6. Hymns from Rhodesia</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-listenlisten</div>
<p>I was a bit hesitant to include <em>Hymns from Rhodesia</em> on this due to my connection to <strong>listenlisten</strong>, but in so many  ways no other record this year proved as timely and appropriate as it did. In <em>Hymns</em> we find dis-topic futures, existential crisis and awareness of one&#8217;s own mortality all combining to paint pretty bleak picture of the future. For someone who is admittedly more than a little obsessed with the 2012 hype, this record has proven to be a perfect soundtrack. We are reminded that all things will end just as they began, &#8220;I came in this world on a rope, and I&#8217;ll leave this world on a rope&#8221;.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61h3-Cs97jL._SL500_AA280_.jpg" title="Merriweather Post Pavilion" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">5. Merriweather Post Pavilion</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Animal Collective</div>
<p>This one of the most &#8220;accessible&#8221; <strong>Animal Collective</strong> albums to-date. Being a fan of the <strong>Beach Boys&#8217;</strong> &#8220;<em>Pet Sounds</em> sound&#8221;, I found it quite enjoyable.  There&#8217;s less of the tribal beats, chanting, gurgling, etc. and more finely-tuned vocal harmonies and catchy melodies. &#8220;My Girls&#8221;, the most playable track on the record (in my opinion) is the best example of this. For some <em>Merriweather Post Pavilion</em> may be too mainstream, but it&#8217;s definitely worth a listen or two.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/411Y%2B0KSPlL._SL500_AA280_.jpg" title="Blood Bank EP" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">4. Blood Bank EP</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Bon Iver</div>
<p><em>Blood Bank</em> is my winter record for the year. Listening to it I can&#8217;t help but imagine looking out the window at falling Wisconsin snow, as my soul is warmed by <strong>Justin Vernon&#8217;s</strong> vocals. In so many ways this album adheres to the conventions that I&#8217;ve come to expect from <strong>Bon Iver</strong>, effected falsettos, warm tones and  pretty melodies. Yet on &#8220;Woods&#8221; Vernon manages to somehow use Auto-tune tastefully in a manner reminiscent of Imogen Heap&#8217;s 2005 hit &#8220;<a href="http://lala.com/znH">Hide And Seek</a>&#8220;. In so many ways <em>Blood Bank</em> merely expanded on what Bon Iver did on <em>For Emma, Forever Ago</em>, non-the-less, I&#8217;m still digging it.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41SA9GBrroL._SL500_AA280_.jpg" title="Psychic Chasms" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">3. Psychic Chasms</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Neon Indian</div>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been a fan of pretty much everything project that <strong>Alan Palomo</strong> has been a part of, and <strong>Neon Indian</strong> isn&#8217;t any different. <em>Psychic Chasms</em> is Palomo&#8217;s first release for this new project on the heals of his <strong>Vega</strong> EP, <em>Well Known Pleasures</em>, so needless to say, he&#8217;s had a busy year. I fell in love with the record the first time I heard it. Call it “glo-fi”, retro, or formulaic, I can’t help but like it and feel good about it. Despite the fact that by my count Alan wasn’t even born when this sound and formula was &#8220;Top 40&#8243;, he has managed to create something that captures a sense of nostalgia and good vibes. Mastering the use of said formula quite well.
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<div class="entry-content img"><img alt="" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/510rmqRL1aL._SL500_AA280_.jpg" title="Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix" class="alignleft" width="200" height="auto" /></div>
<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">2. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Phoenix</div>
<p>It&#8217;s funny that it is this <strong>Phoenix </strong>record that I fell in love with. For years  have had friends talk about (I belive) three previous Phoenix albums and how great they were, and it just happened that I finally started listening the year they blow up. None-the less, after finally familiarizing myself with the &#8220;back-catalogue&#8221; (they&#8217;re French) I can safely say that <em>Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix</em> is my favorite.  &#8220;1901&#8243; which was featured in a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CasjUOwkdI"><strong>Cadillac commercial</strong></a> and &#8220;Lisztomania&#8221; became the stand out tracks on this record. It&#8217;s no-holds-barred, good, pop music and I love it. (hate myself.)
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<h3 class="superclarendon_postsubtitle">1. Veckatimest</h3>
<div class="small_ital">-Grizzly Bear</div>
<p>Grizzly Bear would certainly rank up there as one of my favorite bands right now, and for me it definitely has a dichotomy. There is &#8220;<strong>Ed Dorset</strong> Grizzly Bear&#8221; with pretty vocals, woodwinds and building three-part hamomies, and the &#8220;<strong>Danniel Rossen</strong>/<strong>Dept. of Eagles</strong> Grizzly Bear&#8221; with pure vocals, blues riffs and driving baselines.<em>Veckatimest </em>for me was a further fine-tuning of the Grizzly Bear sound and melding of these two styles. There is a certain prim and polish to this record&#8217;s sound, yet it still manages to feel organic, with glimpses of a certain &#8220;broad-stroke&#8221; feel that GB has in its&#8217; live performances. As with a lot of bands the songs on this record are best experienced live, but in so many ways, there&#8217;s a certain beauty to Veckatimest, it&#8217;s spot-on in almost every way.
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