Top 20 Albums of 2007

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

It was very hard for me to compile a list of only 20 albums for this year’s “best of” list and there were some really strong records which didn’t make the cut. For example, Jimmy Eat World’s Chase This Light was a very solid offering, as was Elk City’s New Believers and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s Some Loud Thunder. While I do like (not love) Radiohead’s In Rainbows, I do give the band a lot of props for trying to shake up the music industry with their “pay what you want” plan.

All that being said, I present to you my Top 20 Albums of 2007. As usual, if you like what you hear, buy the music and support the artists, or go see them live and buy their merch! :)

Fuzzy Lion’s Top 20 Albums of 2007

The Snake The Cross The Crown - Cotton Teeth 20. The Snake The Cross The CrownCotton Teeth
Best Tracks: “Gypsy Melodies”
“Cake Walk” / “Behold the River”
Shout Out Louds - Our Ill Wills 19. Shout Out Louds Our Ill Wills
Best Tracks: “Normandie”
“Tonight I Have To Leave It” / “South America”
Ryan Adams – Easy Tiger 18. Ryan AdamsEasy Tiger
Best Tracks: “Pearls On a String”
“Two” / “Halloweenhead”
Rilo Kiley – Under the Blacklight 17. Rilo KileyUnder the Blacklight
Best Tracks: “Silver Lining”
“Under the Blacklight” / “Breakin’ Up”
Minipop – A New Hope 16. Minipop A New Hope
Best Tracks: “Like I Do”
“Butterflies” / “Someone To Love”
Mika – Life In Cartoon Motion 15. MikaLife In Cartoon Motion
Best Tracks: “Lollipop”
“Love Today” / “Any Other World”
Matt Pond PA – Last Light 14. Matt Pond PA Last Light
Best Tracks: “Sunlight”
“Last Light” / “Until the East Coast Ends”
Jeremy Enigk – The Missing Link 13. Jeremy EnigkThe Missing Link
Best Tracks: “Tatseo Show”
“Chewing Gum” / “Oh John”
Patty Griffin – Children Running Through 12. Patty Grifin Children Running Through
Best Tracks: “Heavenly Day”
“No Bad News” / “I’m Getting Ready”
Stars – In Our Bedroom After the War 11. StarsIn Our Bedroom After the War
Best Tracks: “Take Me to the Riot”
“The Night Starts Here” / “Today Will Be Better, I Swear!”
Kate Nash – Made of Bricks 10. Kate Nash Made of Bricks
Best Tracks: “Birds”
“Foundations” / “Pumpkin Soup”
Travis – The Boy With No Name 9. Travis The Boy With No Name
Best Tracks: “Closer”
“Big Chair” / “Selfish Jean”
New Pornographers – Challengers 8. New PornographersChallengers
Best Tracks: “Myriad Harbour”
“My Rights Versus Yours” / “Challengers”
Okkervil River – The Stage Names 7. Okkervil River The Stage Names
Best Tracks: “Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe”
“Savannah Smiles” / “A Girl In Port”
Young Galaxy – Young Galaxy 6. Young Galaxy Young Galaxy
Best Tracks: “Embers”
“The Sun’s Coming Up and My Plane’s Going Down” / “Outside the City”
Band of Horses – Cease To Begin 5. Band of HorsesCease To Begin
Best Tracks: “No One’s Gonna Love You”
“Is There a Ghost” / “Ode to LRC”
Arcade Fire – Neon Bible 4. Arcade FireNeon Bible
Best Tracks: “Intervention”
“Black Mirror” / “Keep the Car Running”
The National – Boxer 3. The National Boxer
Best Tracks: “Apartment Story”
“Fake Empire” / “Start a War”
Pela – Anytown Graffiti 2. Pela Anytown Graffiti
Best Tracks: “Song Writes Itself”
“Waiting On the Stairs” / “Lost to the Lonesome”
The Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist 1. The Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist
Best Tracks: “(Come On) Let’s Go”
“Pomp and Circumstances” / “Zeitgeist”

Zeitgeist takes the #1 spot of the year for me not just because it’s a Smashing Pumpkins record, but because it’s the record I wanted the band to make for a long time. Corgan and Chamberlin went back to their rock roots and created an album that schools all mainstream wanna-be rockers how it’s done.

Pela and The National round out my #2 and #3 spots. Pela’s Anytown Graffiti is a work of art from start to finish. The National’s Boxer proved to everyone that the hype surrounding Alligator was no fluke and it’s possible for a band to experiment and grow without abandoning their roots.

Please feel free to post your best-of lists in the comments or links to your own blogs, as I always love to see what the readers opinions are.

Shout Out Louds US Tour Dates

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Shout Out LoudsShout Out Louds have announced a bunch of US Tour Dates:

OCTOBER
06 Los Angeles, CA - Detour Festival
09 San Francisco, CA - The Independent
10 Eugene, OR - Wow Hall
11 Portland, OR - Berbati’s Pan
12 Vancouver, BC - Richards On Richards
13 Seattle, WA - Chop Suey
15 Salt Lake City, UT- Urban Lounge
16 Denver, CO - Bluebird Theatre
17 Lawrence, KS - Jackpot
18 Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line Music Cafe
19 Chicago, IL - Logan Square Auditorium
20 Columbus, OH - The Basement
22 Toronto, ON - The Mod Club
23 Montreal, QC - Caberet
24 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
25 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
26 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
27 Hoboken, NJ - Maxwell’s
28 Washington, DC - 9.30 Club
29 Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
30 Carrboro, NC - Cat..s Cradle
31 Atlanta, GA - The Loft

NOVEMBER
02 Austin, TX - The Parish

If you haven’t picked up their newest album Our Ill Wills on import (or your favorite file sharing site), it will hit US stores on September 11th.

Shout Out Louds - Our Ill Wills

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Shout Out Louds - Our Ill WillsIt’s almost time for one of my most anticipated albums in years to finally arrive. Our Ill Wills, the follow-up to Shout Out Louds debut record Howl Howl Gaff Gaff is being released in Sweden on April 25th. The record will make its way to the US on the band’s new label Merge, but not until September unfortunately. For those who can’t wait, there’s always the option of getting it on import.

The first single, “Tonight I Have To Leave It” is out, streaming on their website and on their MySpace page, and sounds like a Cure outtake from Head On the Door. (That’s a good things; a VERY good thing!)

Full Tracklist:
Tonight I Have to Leave It
Your Parent’s Livingroom
You Are Dreaming
Suit Yourself
Blue Headlights
Impossible
Normandie
South America
Ill Wills
Time Left for Love
Meat Is Murder
Hard Rain

Top 10 Albums of 2005

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

2005 was an odd year for music, as many people have complained that making their “best-of list” has been quite tough. I will say that it was pretty easy for me to make my Top 10 list, but unlike last year, there wasn’t a huge surplus of records left off.

I have included a link to the albums on Amazon should you decide to purchase them. I’ve also included some standout tracks should you want to go to iTunes (or your favorite file-sharing service) and get yourself acquainted with these fine, fine albums.

Without further ado, I present the Fuzzy Lion Top 10 Albums of 2005:

10. Nine Inch Nails - “With Teeth
Best Tracks: “All the Love In the World” / “Only” / “Right Where It Belongs”

09. Mike Doughty - “Haughty Melodic
Best Tracks: “Looking At the World From the Bottom of a Well” / “I Hear the Bells” / “Madeline and Nine”

08. Nada Surf - “The Weight Is a Gift
Best Tracks: “What Is Your Secret” / “In the Mirror” / “Concrete Bed”

07. Ivy - “In the Clear
Best Tracks: “Nothing But the Sky” / “Thinking About You” / “Keep Moving”

06. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - “Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Best Tracks: “Over and Over Again (Lost & Found)” / “Details of the War” / “By the Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth”

05. Gratitude - “Gratitude
Best Tracks: “Drive Away” / “All In a Row” / “Last”

04. Ben Lee - “Awake Is the New Sleep
Best Tracks: “Whatever It Is” / “Catch My Disease” / “Apple Candy”

03. Death Cab For Cutie - “Plans
Best Tracks: “I’ll Follow You Into the Dark” / “What Sarah Said” / “Brothers On a Hotel Bed”

02. Sigur Rós - “Takk…
Best Tracks: “Glósóli” / “Hoppípolla” / “Sæglópur”

01.Billy Corgan - “TheFutureEmbrace
Best Tracks: “Mina Loy (M.O.H.)” / “The CameraEye” / “I’m Ready”

As an honorable mention, I’d like to highly recommend Shout Out Louds - “Howl Howl Gaff Gaff.” The import version was one of my favorite records of 2004, but it was released in the US this year with a llot of different tracks. If you can get your hands on both versions, definitely do it, as they’re both equal amazing.

Help the Shout Out Louds

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Help the Shout Out Louds help you listen (and see) great music on TV. This came in my inbox from them today…

Dear everybody,

We need your help with our television career! Please vote for “The Comeback” at the NME/MTV2 chart here
and we will like you alot forever. We are in London at the moment,
playing a few U.K. shows with the (sweet sweet) Magic Numbers. We will
be back with some more news in a week or so regarding our upcoming
U.K./Europe tour! Until then, top top lads and lassies!

Best,
Shout Out Louds

Shout Out Louds on Leno

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

After hitting up the David Letterman show a few weeks back, our
favorite band from Sweden will be hitting the West Coast tomorrow with
an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Yes, this means you
will have to watch the seriously unfunny Jay Leno, but at least you’re
seeing one of the greatest bands around in return.

In other Shout Out Louds news, the band is streaming a remix of “The Comeback” which can be heard here.

The band is touring with Kings of Leon and The Secret Machines. Tour dates can be found here.