2010 Magazine's Albums Of The Year Thread For Posting Lists and Discussion

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wow that is a lot of stuff i probably won't be hearing anytime soon. in theory i like the idea of hearing all of it. just wouldn't know when the hell that would happen. my one problem with some of the newer down home stuff - even since the 80's - is the generic backing track thing. the drum machine and casio kinda thing. stuff that was made with no money decades ago sounds awfully cool now. don't know if that will happen with a lot of latter-day ichiban type soul/blues. i'm sure there is a ton of stuff on that list that sounds cool though.

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scott seward, Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:00 (thirteen years ago) link

5. Return Of The Mack---The BarKays

waht

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:03 (thirteen years ago) link

wow hale's list is like the exact inversion of what i like in rap this year

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:04 (thirteen years ago) link

i mean, excluding erykah

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:06 (thirteen years ago) link

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Scott, the keyboard and drum machine work on current Southern soul has gotten better than it was in the '80s. I know that is the reason why many soul fans on here dismiss this stuff, but 2010 Ecko and Waldoxy/Malaco releases feel more up-to-date musically. As Chuck and I have discussed on the Chitlin Circuit soul thread, since those labels rarely send promos or market their stuff to anyone other than African-American Southern radio stations (and there are only a few blogs--Daddy B. Nice one listed above), this stuff gets ignored even by those who like Bettye Lavette or retro-soulsters like Sharon Jones.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:10 (thirteen years ago) link

i'm sure there is plenty of new stuff out there that i would enjoy!

scott seward, Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:14 (thirteen years ago) link

3 WATAIN LAWLESS DARKNESS SEASON OF MIST
4 GHOST OPUS EPONYMOUS RISE ABOVE
5 ELECTRIC WIZARD BLACK MASSES RISE ABOVE
7 SWANS MY FATHER... YOUNG GODS
14 IRON MAIDEN THE FINAL FRONTIER EMI
18 ALCEST ECAILLES DE LA LUNE PROPHECY
21 TWILIGHT MONUMENT TO TIME PROFOUND LORE
23 NACHTMYSTIUM ADDICTS PART II CANDLELIGHT
25 KYLESA SPIRAL SHADOW SEASON OF MIST
29 HIGH ON FIRE SNAKES FOR THE DEVINE E1/CENTURY MEDIA
30 SHINING (NO) BLACK JAZZ INDIE
33 AGALLOCH MARROWS OF THE SPIRIT VIVA HATE
39 SLOUGH FEG THE ANIMAL SPIRITS CRUZ DEL SUR
40 LUDICRA THE TENANT PROFOUND LORE

own 8 of these in physical format. have heard most/all of the others in streaming format(s)

how's the black breath album?

i genuinely thought when i first joined that he was the admin (ilxor), Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:23 (thirteen years ago) link

The Black Breath album is awesome, I love it.

one pretty obvious guy in the obvious (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 30 December 2010 17:45 (thirteen years ago) link

http://www.thesilentballet.com/tsbt/2010/50_41.html
Another 7 albums I haven't heard in 50-41, including 65daysofstatic - We Were Exploding Anyway. I had no idea that was out.

Fastnbulbous, Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:00 (thirteen years ago) link

I didn't know one of Marcel Khalife's sons put out a solo album.

_Rudipherous_, Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:03 (thirteen years ago) link

(this year)

_Rudipherous_, Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:04 (thirteen years ago) link

i've heard a grand total of two albums on the silent ballet list so far. salem and emeralds. i like noveller. i should see if they have that at the local hepcat store in northampton.

scott seward, Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:14 (thirteen years ago) link

I don't how to feel about the fact that a rapper I've never heard of is more popular than the Arcade Fire. I know that the statistical data we have is inadequate, but my faith in it has been shaken.

Zsa Zsa Gay Bar (jaymc), Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:14 (thirteen years ago) link

Very glad I saw this Silent Ballet list. I don't look at that site, but maybe I should. So far this Mar-Khalife is decent. First track prog/fusion with singing in French.

_Rudipherous_, Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:23 (thirteen years ago) link

I don't how to feel about the fact that a rapper I've never heard of is more popular than the Arcade Fire. I know that the statistical data we have is inadequate, but my faith in it has been shaken.

― Zsa Zsa Gay Bar (jaymc), Thursday, December 30, 2010 1:14 PM (20 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

i cant tell if this is half joke half serious or what
im sure youve known about an indie act & not a rapper before but that wasnt rlly my point

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:35 (thirteen years ago) link

Sort of joking, yeah, but at the same time: Arcade Fire is not just an indie act but one that has had a #1 album on Billboard, which all things considered, I still think is a not-bad indication of one's general level of popularity. I guess it surprises me a little that there could be an act I've never heard of that is nevertheless more popular than a band with a #1 album. But maybe that's the situation we find ourselves in.

Zsa Zsa Gay Bar (jaymc), Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:42 (thirteen years ago) link

rappers, because of their reliability on live shows, are probably also relying on a much larger # of songs than ever before -- its hard to tour on the same album for a year and a half so you get dudes releasing a lot more songs w/ minor variations on similar themes -- gucci, boosie, gotti, all these guys do this -- to keep the catalog evolving & keep live show price up in the air

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:47 (thirteen years ago) link

rock music's LP focus would never allow for this, bcuz its so contingent on 'consistency' -- which really is a different application of 'consistency' than you would use for gucci vs, say, gorilla zoe's stream of mostly-zzz mixtapes from last year

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:49 (thirteen years ago) link

(gucci is more consistent than zoe, but its measured differently than the consistency of arcade fire's 'perfect album')

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:49 (thirteen years ago) link

arcade fire should totally steal one of these titles for their next album:

http://thehiphophost.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/yo_gotti-all_things_white-.jpg

http://www.mixtapewire.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/yo-gotti-white-america.jpg

scott seward, Thursday, 30 December 2010 19:59 (thirteen years ago) link

deej if the live show $$$$ is a more accurate judge of a rapper's popularity, why does arcade fire play Madison Square Garden and Yo Gotti plays like "Club Destiny" in Orlando?

nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:05 (thirteen years ago) link

Arcade Fire should cover Syl Johnson's Is It Because I'm White?

Cosby You! Black Emperor (Doran), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:09 (thirteen years ago) link

I guess it surprises me a little that there could be an act I've never heard of that is nevertheless more popular than a band with a #1 album. But maybe that's the situation we find ourselves in.

Yes it is pretty convincing that YouTube plays are as accurate an indicator of popularity as billboard charts when you put it that way.

Two Red Ducks, Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:18 (thirteen years ago) link

deej if the live show $$$$ is a more accurate judge of a rapper's popularity, why does arcade fire play Madison Square Garden and Yo Gotti plays like "Club Destiny" in Orlando?

― nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, December 30, 2010 2:05 PM (16 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

new york is not the center of the universe

& the thing about media attention being self-perpetuating ... theres a snowball effect when something like say cash money or no limit are selling tons in the south -- it forces the majors to come to them -- then they get attendant media attention -- mtv rotation, bet rotation -- which grows into a national profile

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:23 (thirteen years ago) link

Yes it is pretty convincing that YouTube plays are as accurate an indicator of popularity as billboard charts when you put it that way.

― Two Red Ducks, Thursday, December 30, 2010 2:18 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

you're reading the argument backwards -- its that billboard charts are inaccurate too

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:24 (thirteen years ago) link

& the thing about media attention being self-perpetuating ... theres a snowball effect when something like say cash money or no limit are selling tons in the south -- it forces the majors to come to them -- then they get attendant media attention -- mtv rotation, bet rotation -- which grows into a national profile

― lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, December 30, 2010 2:23 PM (27 seconds ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

(what i mean is, this is how it USED to work)

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:24 (thirteen years ago) link

"new york is not the center of the universe"

totally is if you like pizza. and hot fashion models. and rats.

scott seward, Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:26 (thirteen years ago) link

and dipset

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:26 (thirteen years ago) link

like, im willing to believe arcade fire is more popular than yo gotti ... i dont have an exact grasp of how popular they are relative to him. but i dont think you guys do either. what im trying to say here isnt 'you forgot poland' or w/e with yo gotti, its just that i think the charts are a lot less reliable yardstick than people realize any more

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:30 (thirteen years ago) link

if the Beale Street Music Festival is Memphis's Madison Square Garden than Yo Gotti is still playing at like 5:40 under Seether

nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:33 (thirteen years ago) link

can't fight the seether

scott seward, Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:36 (thirteen years ago) link

if the Beale Street Music Festival is Memphis's Madison Square Garden than Yo Gotti is still playing at like 5:40 under Seether

― nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, December 30, 2010 2:33 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

yeah, no

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:39 (thirteen years ago) link

5 star bitch rmx has 15 million youtube views. i think hes doing better than seether

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:40 (thirteen years ago) link

you should explain that to the promoters in his OWN HOME TOWN then

nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:41 (thirteen years ago) link

i think patton oswalt would call you a gangsta rap otaku

nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:42 (thirteen years ago) link

Alright, deej, you're saying that Gucci and Gotti and Waka--and the gangsta rap genre in general--is just as popular as it ever was, but that a lot of their fans' willingness to download illegally, combined with their integration with new marketing strategies, such as giving way tons of free mixtapes online, are preventing them from making their full presence known on Billboard. And that the rappers who are selling loads of albums are the ones who are crossing over to older, whiter demographics (ie Drake, Kanye, Wayne, Em, etc.).

But gangsta rappers were crossing over back then weren't they? Not even just Biggie and Pac ad Jay-Z but like 3-6 and Master P and Bone Thugs were being listened to and maybe even bought by the '90s equivalent of 'Coldplay fans'. And if gangsta rap isn't reaching those audiences as well anymore--the audiences that still buy albums--I mean, isn't that the definition of a niche market?

Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:43 (thirteen years ago) link

oh seether has had numerous charting singles & platinum albums as recently as 2007, plus a decade-long career. well yeah of course hes opening for them.

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:43 (thirteen years ago) link

"Alright, deej, you're saying that Gucci and Gotti and Waka--and the gangsta rap genre in general--is just as popular as it ever was, "

no, im not

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:43 (thirteen years ago) link

okay my bad

Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:44 (thirteen years ago) link

google before zing, you got a thing; zing before google, chariot choogle

nog it out with (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:44 (thirteen years ago) link

But gangsta rappers were crossing over back then weren't they? Not even just Biggie and Pac ad Jay-Z but like 3-6 and Master P and Bone Thugs were being listened to and maybe even bought by the '90s equivalent of 'Coldplay fans'. And if gangsta rap isn't reaching those audiences as well anymore--the audiences that still buy albums--I mean, isn't that the definition of a niche market?

― Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, December 30, 2010 2:43 PM (51 seconds ago) Bookmark

i dont really think that they were, no. ime ppl checking u2 records in the late 90s werent fucking w/ rap music. aside from huge huge names like snoop & 50 cent you didnt have that kind of crossover. master p was, despite selling millions and millions of albums, a pretty underground media phenomenon, and middle-aged moms in hoffman estates werent copping their records like they are kanye's now

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:45 (thirteen years ago) link

xp i'm pretty sure my two paragraphs up above do not anywhere add up to 'zing'

Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:46 (thirteen years ago) link

('sgood though...)

Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:46 (thirteen years ago) link

he was talking about me zinging seether, who i knew nothing about

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:46 (thirteen years ago) link

will smith, actually, they were buying

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:47 (thirteen years ago) link

oh right on

I think it's a p. broad generalization to say that W. Smith is the only rapper that older-ish white rock/pop fans were digging...

Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:51 (thirteen years ago) link

(in the 90s)

Ned Rag & the Evil Olive Gardens (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:52 (thirteen years ago) link

I knew plenty of people in college in the late 90s that were listening to stuff like Beck and No Doubt as WELL as No Limit shit.

one pretty obvious guy in the obvious (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 30 December 2010 20:55 (thirteen years ago) link

yah but i mean kanye has long passed that crowd -- hes a straight up household name thats like ... snoop dogg, 50 cent ... who else? maybe dr. dre at one point.

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 21:02 (thirteen years ago) link

im saying that rather than going thru the ranks of rap fans into that crowd, since that crowd is who still moves units, a lot of these rappers are just skipping traditional rap fans altogether & going straight for the joe 12 cd one -- not talking about dudes who liked beck AND no limit

lyrics is weak ... like clock radio similes (deej), Thursday, 30 December 2010 21:03 (thirteen years ago) link


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