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December means a break for writers of musical criticism as we // they // pitchfork release their end of year lists.

 

Let us start with my definitive list from Vice:

 

50. Someone who's just been signed.

 

49. Someone who's already been dropped.

 

48. Rapper who has done things that would make Chris Brown cut off his dick in shame, but because they're not to anyone famous, they still count towards his grizzled street cred with Pitchfork readers who are too scared and confused by WSHH to get their news from source.

 

47. Whatever Thom Yorke has blessed this year.

 

46. "Never heard of it."

 

45. "I've heard of it, but not actually gotten around to hearing it yet."

 

44. "Worst thing I've ever heard."

 

43. Kendrick Lamar.

 

42. Band who mistakenly believed they'd be given a big post-Olympics popularity boost by their very public decision to tell Danny Boyle and his Opening Ceremony to go f*** themselves.

 

41. Artist whose raw public confession of homosexuality wasn't quite as good as Frank Ocean's because he had the misfortune not to work in a genre that hates gays.

 

40. Peaking Lights

 

39. Woman compared to Kate Bush because of key overlaps: 1) being a woman, 2) singing, 3) giving the impression that she has difficulty coping with life.

 

38. Woman praised in copy for "striking a blow for modern femininity", a blow that so far consists of making mediocre indie-pop about past boyfriends.

 

37. Mac DeMarco

 

36. Album that everyone suddenly seems to be talking about like they've been into it for ages, despite the fact that you've never heard anyone other than the Quietus say a damned word about it, and never will again after 31 December.

 

35 – 31. Five acts who have all slept with someone who has slept with Swim Deep.

 

30. People voting for Django Django who meant to vote for Alt-J.

 

29. People voting for Alt-J who meant to vote for Django Django.

 

28. Act who changed name and moved to Montreal to make deep house two years after changing name and moving to Brooklyn to make witch garage two years after moving to Portland to make Apple advert indie.

 

27. Band who had the good fortune to be alphabetised in everyone's iTunes immediately after Grimes, leading to crucial "left it running" plays.

 

26. The much-feted return of a "living legend" who, despite enjoying a good feting, has mainly spent the past few months praying that no one finds out what happened in his Top Of The Pops dressing room in March 1973.

 

25. A "shadowy" post-dubstep producer, who spends his days cold-calling pensioners on behalf of EDF Energy.

 

24. Artist whom music journalists have decided to love because their former career as a journalist means that there's still hope for everyone's thwarted and stalled creative ambitions, #GodGetMeOutOfThisWakingNightmare.

 

23. Something on Not Not Fun that was recorded in a pristine, state of the art studio – in which the band were playing next door in the bogs for that authentic lo-fi sound.

 

22. Someone who might have been in Odd Future, but trying to deny it now.

 

21. Canadians making Canadian Music.

 

20. Toy

 

19. A bunch of super-smart, snot-nosed, wet behind the balls students whose lyrics seem to infer that they have had sexual intercourse, whereas one listen to the way they sing them confirms that they surely haven't.

 

18. Album that writer breathlessly describes as having "deconstructed pop", but which simply reflects the fact that said writer doesn't listen to much pop nowadays and is astonished at genre-blending that anyone with a working knowledge of Radio 1 will have long since taken as standard.

 

17. Beach House

 

16. Someone who once shared a cab with Kevin Parker.

 

15. Band who have released an "amusingly arch" record that they'd be mortified to hear described as such, because in fact they were being deadly serious and are just incredibly pretentious.

 

14. Bob Dylan or Leonard Cohen

 

13. Fiona Apple or Cat Power

 

12. Dirty Projectors or David Byrne

 

11. "Sun-dappled dream-popper" who in truth only ever dreams about killing animals with a spade.

 

10. The xx or Chromatics

 

9. Album whose appraisal involved the editor having to do a ctrl+F to make damn sure she'd rooted out every last appearance of the word "shimmering".

 

8. Space reserved for old black legend being rebooted for modern coffee tables by Richard Russell.

 

7 – 2. The six highest-ranking albums of the year on GvsB that lazy hacks swotted up on to obscure the fact that they basically spent 2012 listening to nothing but real music, i.e. Muse and The Vaccines.

 

1. Album Of The Year: Mumfords (Q), Kendrick Lamar Spector (NME), Sven Vath (Mixmag), Andy Stott (Resident Advisor), Neil Young (Uncut), Neil Young (Mojo), Neil Young (Classic Rock), Neil Young (Home & Garden), people humming transcendentally over distorted tape loops of concrete being laid (The Wire).

 

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I'm sorry Jakey but this thread is confusing. I don't get WHAT this list is and how can I (and other people) contribute to this.

 

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I'm sorry Jakey but this thread is confusing. I don't get WHAT this list is and how can I (and other people) contribute to this.

 

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End of 2012 lists and talk. From websites (such as Pitchfork, Gorilla vs Bear, Popmatters etc) then our own thoughts and lists and general comments.

 

I hope this clears things up. The example I posted was Vice's satrirical approach to the listing process/hyperbole.

It's just the list you posted threw me off a bit haha. Got it now. :D

The NME #1 album is a bit odd.

 

Tame impala's lonerism is a solid enough album but album of the year? No way.

 

01 Tame Impala – Lonerism

02 Grimes – Visions

03 Frank Ocean – Channel Orange

04 Crystal Castles – (iii)

05 Alt-J – An Awesome Wave

06 The Maccabees – Given To The Wild

07 Pond – Beard Wives Denim

08 The Cribs – In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull

09 Jake Bugg – Jake Bugg

10 Jack White – Blunderbuss

11 Django Django – Django Django

12 David Byrne & St. Vincent – Love This Giant

13 DIIV – Oshin

14 The xx – Coexist

15 Sharon Van Etten – Tramp

16 Melody’s Echo Chamber – Melody’s Echo Chamber

17 Grizzly Bear – Shields

18 Tribes – Baby

19 Toy – Toy

20 Howler – America Give Up

21 Cat Power – Sun

22 Beach House – Bloom

23 Richard Hawley – Standing At The Sky’s Edge

24 Merchandise – Children Of Desire

25 Ariel Pink – Mature Themes

26 Spector – Enjoy It While It Lasts

27 Jessie Ware – Devotion

28 Spiritualized – Sweet Heart, Sweet Light

29 Mac DeMarco – 2

30 Breton – Other People’s Problems

31 G.O.O.D. Music – Cruel Summer

32 Graham Coxon – A+E

33 Hot Chip – In Our Heads

34 Bat For Lashes – The Haunted Man

35 Metz – Metz

36 The Vaccines - Come Of Age

37 Enter Shikari – A Flash Flood Of Colour

38 TEED – Trouble

39 Liars – WIXIW

40 Polica – Give You The Ghost

41 Ty Segall – Twins

42 Paul Weller – Sonik Kicks

43 Ratking – Wiki93

44 Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid, mAAd City

45 Lana Del Rey – Born To Die

46 Bobby Womack – The Bravest Man In The Universe

47 John Talabot – fIN

48 The 2 Bears – Be Strong

49 Flying Lotus – Until The Quiet Comes

50 Purity Ring – Shrines

And the tracks of the year...

 

1. Palma Violets – Best Of Friends

2. MIA – Bad Girls

3. Blur – Under The Westway

4. Haim – Forever

5. Plan B – Ill Manors

6. Grimes – Oblivion

7. Jake Bugg – Lightning Bolt

8. Bat For Lashes – Laura

9. Tame Impala – Elephant

10. Savages – Husbands

11. Jack White – Sixteen Saltines

12. Frank Ocean – Pyramids

13. Peace – California Daze

14. Alt-J – Breezeblocks

15. Kanye West , Jay-Z – Big Sean

16. Grimes – Genesis

17. The Cribs – Come On, Be A No One

18. Arctic Monkeys – R U Mine

19. Solange – Losing You

20. Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe

21. Melody Echo Chamber I Follow You

22. Tnght – Higher Ground

23. Jessie Ware – Wildest Moment

24. Taylor Swift – We Are Never Getting Back Together

25. Pond – You Broke My Cool

26. The Cribs – Chi-Town

27. Cat Power – Ruin

28. Chvrches – Lies

29. Angel Haze – New York

30. Everything Everything – Cough Cough

31. Deap Vally – Gonna Make My Own Money

32. David Byrne & St Vincent – Who

33. Burns – Lies

34. Jai Paul – Jasmine

35. King Krule – Rock Bottom

36. The Vaccines – Teenage Icon

37. Mosca Ft. Katy B – What You Came For

38. Spector – Friday Night, Don’t Ever Let It End

39. Good Music – Mercy

40. Tame Impala – Feels Like We Only Go Backwards

41. Django Django – Default

42. The Rolling Stones – Doom & Gloom

43. Peace – Bloodshake

44. Crystal Castles – Wrath Of God

45. Zebra Katz – Ima Read

46. Frank Ocean – Forest Gump

47. Peace – Follow Baby

48. Major Lazer – Get Free

49. Kendrick Lamar – Backseat Freestyle

50. Psy – Gangnam Style

Kanye must surely be one of the only artists to be able to make these lists no matter what he puts out?

 

Do not get the hype for "Channel Orange" nor "An Awesome Wave". Was nice for Q not to put their top 50 in any order, safe to say that next year they'll revert back to the old-style countdown and crown Arcade Fire #1.

I downloaded two tracks of Frank Ocean and both had very common chord progressions. A waste of electrons.

I bought one album out of the fifty top NME albums (DIIV)

 

I downloaded Richard Hawley and Spiritualized. The former I got bored of very quickly and the latter I couldn't make it to the end of. So, who's out of touch, me or the NME?

Well Peace who have three tracks in the Top 50 and Spector are both absolute crap so I wouldn't necessarily say it was you.

 

And as for Palma Violets... so much hype and so little talent.

I suspected Tame Impala would do really well in End of Year lists but I have absolutely no idea why they are.

 

17 of the 53 albums I have from this year are in NME's list, they include some of my favourites and some of my worst.

The Frank Ocean album is incredible. Definitely works more as an album rather than listening to the individual songs.

 

I may have to check out Kendrick Lamar's album too!

Tame Impala's vocalist reminds me of John Lennon and not in a good way so I can't get into it. Macabee sound good but a lot of the songs aren't up to much. I do like Unknow though.
So, who's out of touch, me or the NME?

 

Both of you are out of touch.

 

 

Ok, here's the Top 100 singles from everyone's favourite blog that takes ages to load over slow internet connections, yes it's gorilla vs. bear:

 

http://www.gorillavsbear.net/2012/12/10/go...12/#more-281812

 

100 BENZEL x JESSIE WARE – If You Love Me

99 MUSEUM OF BELLAS ARTES – Bear Cubs

98 JHENÉ AIKO – Mirrors

97 FORT ROMEAU – Say Something

96 PURO INSTINCT – Dream Lover

95 SAND CIRCLES – White Sand

94 THE WALKMEN – The House You Made

93 HARRY FRAUD – Bird on a Wire (instrumental)

92 DESIRE – Tears From Heaven

91 FLYING LOTUS – Getting There (feat. Niki Randa)

 

90 LACE CURTAINS – Cute Little Black Cloud

89 CAPTAIN MURPHY – Between Friends (feat. Earl Sweatshirt)

88 MOLLY NILSSON – I Hope You Die

87 ANGEL OLSEN – Free

86 SCHOOLBOY Q – There He Go

85 ZEBRA KATZ – Ima Read (feat. Njena Reddd Foxxx)

84 SHLOHMO – wen uuu

83 KATY B + JESSIE WARE – Aaliyah

82 RYAN HEMSWORTH – Colour & Movement

81 ETERNAL SUMMERS – Millions

 

80 MAGIC TOUCH + SAPPHIRE SLOWS – When I See You

79 BETA FRONTIERS – Hondo

78 SZA – Country

77 FLUME – Insane

76 PEAKING LIGHTS – Dreambeat

75 JESSICA PRATT – Night Faces

74 MAJICAL CLOUDZ – Turns Turns Turns

73 MERCHANDISE – Time

72 SAM FLAX – Fire Doesn’t Burn Itself

71 JULIA HOLTER – Moni Mon Amie

 

70 MOONS – Bloody Mouth (Watchtower version)

69 OCTO OCTA – Deep Hurt

68 STILL CORNERS – Fireflies

67 FRANKIE ROSE – Know Me

66 KORALLREVEN – Sa Sa Samoa (Elite Gymnastics remix)

65 SoKo – First Love Never Die

64 HAERTS – Wings

63 PRINZHORN DANCE SCHOOL – I Want You

62 DEEP TIME – Clouds

61 DISCLOSURE – Latch (feat. Sam Smith)

 

60 MAC DEMARCO – My Kind of Woman

59 PHÉDRE – In Decay

58 ANTWON – Living Every Dream

57 EMPRESS OF – Don’t Tell Me / Colorminutes

56 TAMARYN – I’m Gone

55 ODD FUTURE – Oldie

54 JOHN MAUS – Bennington

53 JOHN TALABOT – Mai Mes

52 LOL BOYS – Changes

51 JESSIE WARE – Wildest Moments

 

50 TAME IMPALA – Apocalypse Dreams

49 TOPS – Diamond Look

48 ELITE GYMNASTICS – H e r e , i n H e a v e n 4 & 5 (CFCF remix)

47 KILLER MIKE – Willie Burke Sherwood

46 CHROMATICS – Cherry

45 CHAIRLIFT – I Belong in Your Arms

44 HOLY OTHER – Inpouring

43 NITE JEWEL – One Second of Love

42 PUSHA, KANYE + GHOSTFACE – New God Flow

41 LOWER DENS – Brains

 

40 PURE BATHING CULTURE – Ivory Coast

39 CHRISTOPHER OWENS – Here We Go

38 NICOLAS JAAR + SCOUT LARUE – With Just One Glance (And I Say)

37 ANDY STOTT – Numb

36 PURITY RING – Fineshrine

35 AB SOUL – Terrorist Threats (feat. Danny Brown + Jhené Aiko)

34 DAWN RICHARD – Call To Hearts

33 JUST FRIENDS – Avalanche

32 FEAR OF MEN – Green Sea

31 CHVRCHES – The Mother We Share

 

30 BEACH HOUSE – Wild

29 DANNY BROWN – Grown Up

28 WHITE DENIM – Darlene

27 FIRST AID KIT – Emmylou

26 KENDRICK LAMAR – Money Trees

25 DEATH GRIPS – Hacker

24 TAME IMPALA – Feels Like We Only Go Backwards

23 MYSTIKAL – Hit Me

22 BURIAL – Ashtray Wasp

21 SCHOOLBOY Q – Hands on the Wheel

 

20 ALUNAGEORGE – Your Drums, Your Love

19 JESSIE WARE – 110%

18 ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER – I Only Have Eyes For You

17 BLOOD DIAMONDS x GRIMES – Phone Sex

16 TOMAS BARFOD – November Skies (feat. Nina Kinert) + Jerome LOL remix

15 LANA DEL REY – Ride

14 ARIEL PINK’S HAUNTED GRAFFITI – Baby (Donnie & Joe Emerson cover)

13 LAUREL HALO – Thaw

12 MIGUEL – Adorn

11 FRANK OCEAN – Thinkin Bout You (Ryan Hemsworth bootleg)

 

10 GRIZZLY BEAR – Yet Again

09 CHROMATICS – Back From the Grave

08 KENDRICK LAMAR – Swimming Pools (Drank)

07 EARL SWEATSHIRT – Chum

06 T.I. – Sorry (feat. Andre 3000)

05 MAJOR LAZER – Get Free

04 DEAN BLUNT & INGA COPELAND – The Narcissist

03 FRANK OCEAN – Pyramids

02 GRIMES – Oblivion

01 USHER – Climax

Climax? WOT. It's a great song and all but GvB?!
98 JHENÉ AIKO – Mirrors

85 ZEBRA KATZ – Ima Read (feat. Njena Reddd Foxxx)

83 KATY B + JESSIE WARE – Aaliyah

77 FLUME – Insane

68 STILL CORNERS – Fireflies

64 HAERTS – Wings

61 DISCLOSURE – Latch (feat. Sam Smith)

59 PHÉDRE – In Decay

51 JESSIE WARE – Wildest Moments

45 CHAIRLIFT – I Belong in Your Arms

36 PURITY RING – Fineshrine

34 DAWN RICHARD – Call To Hearts

31 CHVRCHES – The Mother We Share

30 BEACH HOUSE – Wild

27 FIRST AID KIT – Emmylou

20 ALUNAGEORGE – Your Drums, Your Love

19 JESSIE WARE – 110%

17 BLOOD DIAMONDS x GRIMES – Phone Sex

15 LANA DEL REY – Ride

12 MIGUEL – Adorn

11 FRANK OCEAN – Thinkin Bout You (Ryan Hemsworth bootleg)

08 KENDRICK LAMAR – Swimming Pools (Drank)

05 MAJOR LAZER – Get Free

03 FRANK OCEAN – Pyramids

02 GRIMES – Oblivion

01 USHER – Climax

 

AMAZING

 

so glad to see 'climax' at #01. turning point for R&B right there

Climax? WOT. It's a great song and all but GvB?!

 

Agreed, it's the "look at us we like popu1ar music as well OMG you weren't expectin that" track of the year. Will be interesting to see what P1tchf0Rk go for. Or will it?

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