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Mylo - Destroy Rock and Roll
31. Mylo - Destroy Rock n Roll
Electroclash was fun and all, but rarely either bangin' or poppy enough, so thank heavens it turned out to be a transitional thing. Destroy Rock & Roll feels transitional too: this sort of sweet'n'soft electro house lends itself wonderfully to the album format, and I hope it's only the first of many. Mylo's only beginning to sharpen his skills and his best is yet to come - compared to, say, the sweeping muscular majesty of his remix of Kylie's "I Believe In You", this album already sounds sketchy. But that's just another part of its laidback charm. Destroy Rock & Roll is immediate in its warm embrace, and flawlessly sequenced - gearing up slowly, then diving headstraight into a seemingly endless wave of hook after sunny hook, and at the end slowing down again into Royksopp-y bliss. Roll on summer of 2005! -Mind Taker
Other ILXors Say:
"Hey, this is great! Okay, the album clearly doesn't have an original bone in its body but its still one of the most purely enjoyable records I've heard in a while..." -Matt DC
"I'm currently playing it to death and enjoying it immensely, whilst knowing full well that I'll be sick of it by the end of the summer." -mike t-diva
"Marianna and I discussed this in the pub. We concluded that it is a fantastic album and you are all ponces." -Gravel Puzzleworth
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:08 (nineteen years ago) link
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30. Wiley - Treading on Thin Ice
There's no one quite like WileyI know you will agreeHis tracks are always icyFrom a cold mysterious placeAnd though he says he's froze at heartHe seems to be confusedThe words of everyday feelingAre the ones that he has used
Wiley we love youWiley we doThough you may not have made the best album of 2004You made the most important one. -Jacob W.
"It's really good. Not as abrasive as I'd expected... very poppy in places." -The Lex
"Really pretty great, although it doesn't have the immediate take-your-head-off power that Boy In Da Corner did the first couple of times you played it." -DJ Mencap
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:17 (nineteen years ago) link
― Captain GRRRios' Giggletits (Barima), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:19 (nineteen years ago) link
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Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
29. Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
Sometimes after just a few albums, bands begin to sour on me. I don't think Stereolab's new Margerine Eclipse is a particularly bad record; I probably just overdosed on them a while back and now everything they do just seems tired. So it's a surprise to me that the new album by Sonic Youth, whom I've loved now for over ten years, is my favorite of theirs since Washing Machine. That record's final track, "The Diamond Sea," launched the template for much of their recent output: a loose, hazy, jammy style that could achieve a certain dreamy transcendence but just as often seemed tepid or bloated. Sonic Nurse does absolutely nothing new but perfects that form in a way that sounds both spirited and effortless. Songs routinely exceed the six-minute mark but never feel excessive; even during long, mazy guitar solos shot through with noise, the band for the first time in a while sounds entirely at ease. -Jaymc
"It's a bit underwhelming. They seem to be cruising well within their comfort zone. It's solid, but unspectacular, save for a couple of songs." -Dave Segal
"This is probably their best album 'cause it's so MOR" -Mr Snrub
"this album is SO good. Murray Street was a step in the right direction; this takes the good things about that album (namely, the builds) and really uses them to their full advantage." -Kyle
Other ILXor Stats:
Nominated by toothy philanthropist as one of the Biggest Drops in Quality Ever
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Gretchen Wilson - Here for the Party
28. Gretchen Wilson - Here for the Party
To be completely honest, the is the only country album I've heard this year. Living in Croatia means this stuff feels refreshingly exotic to me, but sadly also means that I have no place to purchase it offline. Which is a shame! "Redneck Woman" and "When It Rains" rock so much they put most "proper" rock of today to shame. But, first and foremost, I enjoy this as a great SOUL record. Every one of its ballads is completely gorgeous. "Here For the Party" does all those things R&B forgot to do and nu-soul just can't do no matter how hard it tries: it's rich, soothing, tender, romantic, bittersweet, and... I don't know, it just makes me feel all warm inside. -Mind Taker
"Just finally heard the whole Gretchen Wilson album yesterday, and it is indeed quite great" -Chuck
Jaymc's prediction for Sasha Frere-Jones' Next Article in the New Yorker
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:35 (nineteen years ago) link
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:40 (nineteen years ago) link
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Scissor Sisters – Scissor Sisters
I was listening to their “Comfortably Numb� cover at my parents’ friends house once. I can only imagine what they think of me as a result. -The Good Dr. Bill
"Scissor Sisters live - grebt.Scissor Sisters on record - "meh", ranging to "argh what is this shit?"" -Matt DC
"Right!!!!! I've finally listened to this album!!!!! Ang again, it's been a bit of a surprise!!!! On the strength of the "Comfortably Numb" I was expecting a mildly annoyingly innoffensive House music flavoured record, and instead got for the most part a late 70s rock/pop record with solid, if slightly workmanlike, production, and reasonably decent tunes!!!!! In fact, at times it comes across almost like a Christopher Cross album with balls!!!!!!" -Old Fart!!!
"surely gay and camp are synonomous with good logic and reason?" -Stevem
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:45 (nineteen years ago) link
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Ted Leo - Shake the Sheets
26. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Shake the Sheets
Leo’s previous record, “Hearts of Oak,� was so open to collaboration – sing along with the loopy falsetto, why don’t you, and while you’re at it, how about banging out that cowbell part on the steering wheel? “Shake the Sheets� offers no such invitation. It’s almost bullying: all precision and frank brutality. To my slack-conditioned ears, the exciting bits – the rhythmic tricks at the end of “Me and Mia,� say – seem manipulative. But you know, being manipulated by Ted Leo feels pretty fucking o-kay. -DKrissoff
"Yeah, Shake the Sheets just clicked big time for me." -Colin Beckett
"on the whole i must say i don't feel it as much as i did hearts... which i felt almost immediately. the playing is x10 better and the production is way better and there are some really nice instrumental parts. but it's lacking hooks, or something. also it seems to be far more "political", which i guess given tej's basic schtick is to be expected in this day and age." -Jess
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Friday, 14 January 2005 15:57 (nineteen years ago) link
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― john'n'chicago, Friday, 14 January 2005 17:12 (nineteen years ago) link
This is not a complaint, but then I only know one song by Kingmaker.
― William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Friday, 14 January 2005 23:02 (nineteen years ago) link
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― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Saturday, 15 January 2005 00:30 (nineteen years ago) link
― polyphonic (polyphonic), Saturday, 15 January 2005 00:44 (nineteen years ago) link
Nice list making and the suspence is killing me.
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― Andrew Blood Thames (Andrew Thames), Sunday, 16 January 2005 14:53 (nineteen years ago) link
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What happened? -- mohair (pdesign...), January 16th, 2005.
I think the plan is to finish on Monday
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Big and Rich - Horse of a Different Color
As Chuck Eddy points out, this has a bounce and a swagger and a brightness that is extremely rare these days - indeed, it's always been uncommon enough to be cherished when we do find it. It blends its multifarious styles beautifully, partly because it's so well produced, and partly because the voices, the lovely, tight and sophisticated harmonies, pull it together so well. I'm a big fan of Bubba Sparxxx's albums, but (and this may be because I have been so out of touch with country music over the last few years) I didn't see this blend of country and hip hop, plus disco and hard rock, coming at all. I love music that sounds wildly happy, ecstatic, exuberant, and to combine all that with a lot of the lyrical wit of country and rap AND include the glamour of disco and the punch of rock is a thrilling achievement. -Martin Skidmore
"their album could easily wind up being the first album by anybody that I give 30 points to on a Pazz and Jop ballot. Ever." -Chuck
"Nevertheless, I'm having trouble getting overly excited about this album as a whole. There are certainly some fine songs, and I understand the thought process behind it, but ... eh." -Mr. Deeds
"I am so scared to investigate this record." -Sick Mouthy
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 21:59 (nineteen years ago) link
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Devin the Dude - To tha X-Treme
A record that makes you feel dumb just trying to pin it down. Devin's drawing from everywhere, but making a disc strongly held together by his overwhelming sense of self. Obviously he's high, but maybe he's just SO high, he's grounded. How else to explain a guy who has his shit so absurdly together. The humor is humane and humanity isstaggering. Musically solid but rooted in Devin's own absorbed style relying on elements of funk, reggae, rock, whatever... It doesn't matter. He incorporates contradictions like the everyday part of life they are: Invigorating bass lines on an otherwise laid back track,crying/laughter to kick off a breakup song where he immediately cops to farting under the covers. It doesn't stop until Unity, where he spells it out for us clear as can be. The auralequivalent of staring at the sun. -Dan H.
"I defy you to name a better hip hop album released this year." -Forksclovetofu
"Judging from most kid-targeted food packaging, I'd say that he should try selling his CD in a supermarket where children can guilt parents into impulse-buying it. mmm, X-Treme jello." -DJDee2005
"thisalbumisTHESHIT" -JSK Baby
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:03 (nineteen years ago) link
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― browngirl, Monday, 17 January 2005 22:09 (nineteen years ago) link
Can I say, it should be noted that's from 2002, and that I completely retract that and just saw Wolf Eyes on an EXTREMELY rare off night the first time I ever saw them, and subsequently want to cut myself open and have them spit in my wounds so they can be a part of me?
― David Allen (David Allen), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:13 (nineteen years ago) link
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Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
As this was voted album of the year in more or less every poll here in the Netherlands, I almost put Franz Ferdinand at 9 in my Top Ten just as a "token indie" album. "Yeah, it's good, but not as good as these EIGHT other albums!" Really, I put it in because hardly any other band was more likeable than the Franz. Also: it's hits galore. Just don't play them anywhere near me for at least the next few years, because nothing has been played to death in 2004 as much as this one. -JoB
"They're fun for long drives or late night drinking/posting sessions and a soulseek copy of the self-titled kept me warm through the winter." -Slim Pickens
"STILL SUCKING
FAVORITE TSHIRT OF BORING WHITE KIDS AT FRAT PARTIES:
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"I'm diggin'em." -Alex in NYC
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:17 (nineteen years ago) link
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Fennesz - Venice
Endless Summer did a great job of uniting a few disparate camps. It was snoisy enough to keep the noise fans happy, while it’s melodic, chin-stroking moments pleased the folktronica fans (and the Beach Boys references certainly didn't hurt in that regard). In addition, there was even enough mayhem to keep the Tigerbeat 6 fans smiling. But the release of the Field Recordings 1995-2002 stopgap compilation ended up foreshadowing the new one – which was largely a dismissal of the pop and folk elements of Endless Summer and a return to dense, drifting, hazy music. Nonetheless, the blasts of guitar raining down on “Circassian� and “The Stone of Impermanence" are every bit as beautiful as anything on Venice’s more pastoral predecessor. And like all of Fennesz’s work, its zoned-out, catatonic form of nostalgia works best at high volume. -MindInRewind
"sonically beautifull, not as fun or playfull as endless summer (minus the sylvian track). kinda sad." -twelve
"Having heard it tonight, I proclaim it glitch-Vangelis..." -Ned Raggett
"quite heavy and wafting like the fog on a lake in the alps in autumn. that is not per se bad but a little bit frightening, i find." -alex in manhattan
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:22 (nineteen years ago) link
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Xiu Xiu - Fabulous Muscles
More like “I Luv This Album (OH!)� -The Good Dr. Bill
"I've never heard more pretentious music than Xiu Xiu. Just listen to that one track on Fabulous Muscles about a "jock" who is now a soldier or whatever. How could you not want to kick their ass after that?" -Mickey
"I must make a point of ending mixes with Xiu Xiu's "Fabulous Muscles" from now on." -Barry Bruner
""Fabulous Muscles" is definitely their best album yet and the most compelling pop album I've heard this year." -Simon H.
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:26 (nineteen years ago) link
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Felix da Housecat - Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever
"I used to sing along to lyrics as dumb and simple as the ones on Van Halen's "1984" and didn't think twice about it. I never stopped to analyze them, but as time passed on, I gained a greater appreciation of how hard it could be to write a (apparently) simple song about ogling girls. This brings us to the genius of "Short Skirts", a clever masterwork of fuck-you attitude which might as well be the ultra-sassy response-song to "Drop Dead Legs". Elsewhere, "Everyone Is Someone In LA" makes me long to spend the rest of my days as a stand-in driver for one of those helicopter panorama shots of LA that opened the first sixty seconds of seemingly every episode of Knight Rider. Apologies to Kittenz and the Glitz, because the best glitz was saved for the follow-up -- this album is all about black eyeliner, striking a pose at your leisure at any time day or night, and shirking the responsibility of real life for the more pressing responsibility of looking fabulous."
"I like it. sounds very much like a parade of '80s styles, smart sonics, haven't gotten too deep into it lyrically but somehow doubt I'm missing too much there." -Matos K.
"devin dazzle is really great, even if the hardcore felix fans i know hate it." -Yanc3y
"This album is pretty great - but it can also be a cold, hard display of craft. FdH is like the Squarepusher of electro-pop: he's got mega-talent, but not necessarily the "human" touch." -dleone
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:38 (nineteen years ago) link
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Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
19. Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
Noise-folk band releases “pop� album. Pitchfork readers and guys wearing long, flowing robes rejoice. -The Good Dr. Bill
"I like them and everything, it's nice, but I'm also thinking that this is kinda Phish for people who hate Phish." -Spittle
"sung tongs has a kinda nu-goofball vibe to it." -Scott Seward
"I've finally heard Sung Tongs, and while I find it pretty enjoyable, anybody who argues these guys are up for "world's greatest pop band" gets a gold plated CAUCASIAN PLEASE medallion for christmas."
― The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Monday, 17 January 2005 22:44 (nineteen years ago) link