Best/personal favorite albums of 2009

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Best/personal favorite albums of 2009

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Well, my searching reveals that we had a best music of the last decade thread, but not a best of the year thread.

Here's a few of my favorites of '09.


1. Tori Amos: "Abnormally Attracted to Sin"
I got a chance to talk with Tori Amos on this tour. She's very gracious about giving some time to her fans for a chat. Her live show was great, as usual. She's really a remarkable live performer.
Standout Track: "Give"


2. Two Fingers: "Two Fingers"
This is Amon Tobin and Doubleclick with MC Sway. The beats are great and so are the rhymes. Definitely a different vibe for hip hop too.
Standout Track: "That Girl"


3. Goldie: "Sine Tempus"
Goldie's always been one of my favorites and I've been looking forward to this album for a long time. It didn't quite live up to the hype of such a long wait, but how could it. Still, quite good though.
Standout Track: "Letting Go"


4. Imogen Heap: "Ellipse"
This album was a bit hit and miss. The album doesn't come together as a whole, but the songs that are good are really good.
Standout Track: "Aha!"


5. Venetian Snares: "Horsey Noises"
A decent EP, but made extra special by this line: "I've made you a drawing of a giraffe fucking an elephant. Notice how his moustache looks just like mine." Hahaha! I'm glad Aaron Funk keeps a sense of humor.
Standout Track: "Horsey Noisers"
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1. Ensiferum - From Afar
2. Skeletonwitch - Breathing the Fire
3. Powerwolf - Bible of the Beast
4. Finsterforst - ...zum Tode hin

Those are the only really good albums I can think of from last year. I've had the pleasure of seeing both Ensiferum and Skeletonwitch live, but it's unfortunately unlikely Powerwolf or Finsterforst will come to America anytime soon.
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Interpol with...


Nothing.

NOTHING.

They better hurry up. Last one wasn't that grate. (I'm punny)



Nonetheless, OkGo's one that came out was great (warning - big departure from previous work).
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I really liked Them Crooked Vultures & Wolfmother Cosmic Egg.
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I concur - Cosmic Egg was great. How did I forget?
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Apparently I only picked up 5 2009 releases last year. I've been getting slightly older things and grabbing some OOP stuff recently. So I'll go with three 2009 releases I got that were excellent in no order.

Revco - Sex-O Olympic-O

After lots of disappointing stuff since the early 90s, its good to have them making dumb catchy songs again. Nothing wrong with the crunchy guitar angle versus the old dance-y one either.
Keys to the City
Cousins

Tim Exile - Listening Tree

Lovely IDM album.
Fortress
Family Galaxy (hooray for odd time signatures)

The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die

Good album after the disappointing 'Outgunned'. Yes its a return to an old school sound and doesn't really do anything new, but its finely crafted and very enjoyable.
Warrior's Dance
Thunder

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Hobie-wan wrote: The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die
Good album after the disappointing 'Outgunned'.
Man, sometimes I think I'm the only person in the world that liked Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. OK, the whole album wasn't great, but Memphis Bells is one of my favorite Prodigy tracks of all time. Its are rare treat to hear a song that rocks that hard in 6/8 time. Spitfire and Girls were also very worthwhile. The album just kind of peters out after those first three tracks.
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J T wrote: Man, sometimes I think I'm the only person in the world that liked Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. OK, the whole album wasn't great, but Memphis Bells is one of my favorite Prodigy tracks of all time. Its are rare treat to hear a song that rocks that hard in 6/8 time. Spitfire and Girls were also very worthwhile. The album just kind of peters out after those first three tracks.
I like Spitfire, but its all went downhill quickly after that track for me. :( I tried to give it a chance, but I was glad it was in a listening station at the store, otherwise I would have been pissed if I'd bought it and gotten it home. Heck, even Baby's Got a Temper was a cool song (musically) and video, even if it was really stupid to make a song about Rohypnol. :?
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