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The Singing Lamb’s 12 Days of Lists – Day 5: Christine’s Top 10 Albums of 2009

December 17th, 2009 | By: Guest Contributor

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Anni Rossi

I’m not a serious music critic and probably never will be. I think with my heart, so here’s what my heart liked this year:

1. Andrew Bird – Noble Beast

I once heard Andrew Bird mention how, for him, music is just another language to communicate in.  The notion is ever so present on Noble Beast; Bird successfully blends the music and the words together in a magical way, combines them to make your body and brain dive in complex sensations.  Noble Beast makes me want to live in Andrew Bird’s brain, among the giant rodents and whistled G chords.  Another masterpiece by Mr. Bird, nothing less.

2. Neko Case – Middle Cyclone

I spent so much time trying to find the right words to describe Middle Cyclone. All that comes to mind is “Wow”. Neko Case’s latest solo effort is every bit as passionate and brilliant as the critically acclaimed Fox Confessor Brings the Flood and does not disappoint. It’s a more layered album that carries you through a vast range of emotions, from the sweetness of the title track to the exhilarating feel of “This Tornado Loves You”.

3. St. Vincent – Actor

Annie Clark’s movie-like second LP is grandiose.  Grandiose in the proper, literal meaning of the word, of course.  If sometimes a bit over the top, Actor is an impressive collection of songs. The dramatic trumpets, the voice layering and the ever so violent guitars leaves you breathless with images of Victorian drama filled with blood, prince charmings and dark eyed nemeses.

4. Camera Obscura – My Maudlin Career

“No need to convince me that you’re a catch, I bought my ticket I’m sold at last” Obviously. My Maudlin Career is Camera Obscura at their best and Tracyanne Campbell’s lyrics at their wittiest. The arrangements on the album take their vintage pop to another level with the syrupy trumpets of “Honey in the Sun” and vividness of “French Navy”. What more can I say, this album makes me feel all fuzzy inside. (In the best way possible)

5. Language-Arts – Where were you in the wild?

They (“they” being the team of experts in my head) say that every year you should have one of those definite “wow” moments. Language-Arts were my “wow” moment of Oh-Nine. Every track sounds new and exciting. It was like a breath of fresh air in a gloomy month of October. The vocals are quirky and the music reminds of old Why? albums and Dylan at the same time. It’s stunning. The album was self-released by the Vancouver band and is their first full length. I can’t wait to hear more.

6. M Ward – Hold Time

In addition to Monsters of Folk’s wonderful first album, M Ward found some time to treat us to some of his blissful/gloomy guitar folk. With collaborations with Jason Lytle, Lucinda Williams and the “she” of She and Him Zooey Deschanel, Hold Time made me sway with a cheesy grin on my face. With songs like “Shangri-la” and “For Beginners” taking you back to 2006’s critic favourite Post-War and fully showcasing Ward’s deep vocals, Hold Time never gets old.

7. Anni Rossi – Rockwell

When the man who discovered Scout Niblett sends another of his protégé into the music world, you have to open your ears and take in the sounds. I saw Anni Rossi open for Camera Obscura and Noah and the Whale earlier this year and I was blown away.  Most of the songs on this album consist of voice and viola and the simplicity of it all gets you all hooked up (cue Broken Social Scene). Oh, and she covers Ace of Base’s “Living in Danger”. She’s quickly been labelled as the “next Regina”, but don’t let the people fool you, Anni Rossi is considerably different from everyone’s favourite Russian girl. See her Handheld Shows sessions here and here.

8. Iron and Wine – Around The Well (B-Sides and Rarities)

Sam Beam found his way to the very center of my heart this fall (so did Sarah Harmer but that’s another story and I couldn’t find a good enough reason to put her in my top something of 2009, everything seemed too far-fetched). This two disc collection of b-sides and rarities is perfect, if only for “Communion Cups and Someone’s Coat”.  It suits the hard-core Sam Beam fan and the Iron and Wine newbie.

9. Amy Millan – Masters of The Burial

Beautiful covers, simple melodies and great lyrics. What more can you ask for, really? Mandolin. But that’s also on there. “Ghosts weren’t meant for bleeding”; your honor, I rest my case.

10. The Rural Alberta Advantage – Hometowns

Technically this is allowed, right? The RAA’s formerly self-released debut album was re-released on Omaha, Nebraska label Saddle Creek and I’ll admit it, I was a bit late on the RAA ship. I blame it on teenage drinking and my reluctance toward everything Albertan. I don’t think I need to say how great and refreshing The RAA are, but I’ll mention it for good measure, The Rural Alberta Advantage are the next big thing.

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Honorable mentions go to Jenn Grant for Echoes, Arts and Crafts newcomers Still Life Still with Girls Come Too (yes I really did like the album, and not only for the clever title), Dirty Projectors, Ohbijou with the beautiful Beacons and the always wonderful Julie Doiron with I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day. There was also a great number of fantastic francophone albums this year, but that’s the subject of another post (hint hint). Be sure to watch out for The Luyas’ new album, due out some time in early 2010. Alright, bye bye 00’, hello 10’. I’m ready. (Someone please wake Fiona Apple up, I’ve been wishing for a new album since 2006, I’m about to move on with my life now.)

Zut Alors, 2009
Christine

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News Update!

May 26th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

One Hundred Dollars

One Hundred Dollars

I apologize for the lack of updates lately; I’ll try my best to keep you guys up-to-date more often! In fact, if someone could find me a job [desperate plea alert], I promise I’ll update the site every day! It’s a challenge, Lamb readers, but if you can do it, I’ll owe you big time. [Okay; enough begging] But for more Lamb news every day, make sure to follow me on Twitter! Some updates are random and useless (e.g. “My legs apparently don’t work today; I tripped three times on the street. One woman gave me the deepest look of concern.”) but many of them are actually music-related (e.g. “Rock Plaza Central @ Sonic Boom tonight (7 pm) – see you there! Oh, and Dog Dag tomorrow @ Soundscapes (6 pm); crazy!”)!

Also, congrats to Jordan W. for winning a pair of tickets to Slim Twig and a copy of Contempt! Thanks to everyone who entered! There are still two contests running, so don’t forget to enter those!

Here’s some news!

The aforementioned St. Vincent show at Lee’s Palace is going to be at the Horseshoe now. So mark that down – Horseshoe, not Lee’s! Which also means you better buy your tickets before they sell out. You can stream St. Vincent’s recent show in Washington, D.C. now on NPR.

One Hundred Dollars will be playing “their only full band show in Toronto for the summer” on June 12th. Opening for them will be Deep Dark Woods and Jason Benoit; definitely not a show you’ll want to miss out on! Tickets go on sale this Friday for $8.00. This show is 19+.

1990s recently canceled their June 3rd date at the Horseshoe, along with several other tour stops due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

The Witchies will be opening for Sunset Rubdown at Lee’s on July 10th. Tickets are on sale now for $13.00. This show is 19+.

In addition to opening for Camera Obscura at Lee’s in June, Anni Rossi will also open for Micachu at El Mocambo on July 14th. Tickets are on sale now for $12.00. This show is 19+.

Other Show Announcements:
The Lemonheads @ Lee’s (July 4th, $20.00, 19+)
Peter Murphy @ Opera House (July 11th)
The Charlatans, Hatcham Social @ The Mod Club (September 23rd)
Electric Prunes, Love, Sky Saxon @ Lee’s (August 14th, $25.00, 19+)
Company of Thieves, Blackie Jackett Jr. @ Drake (June 2nd, $10.00, 19+)
Man Man @ Lee’s (July 13th, $15.50, 19+)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs have a new video out for “Heads Will Roll” (from their latest release, It’s Blitz!). Watch here.

Regina Spektor has not one, but two new videos out! Watch “Laughing With” here and “Dance Anthem of the 80s” here!

Apostle of Hustle’s Andrew Whiteman was recently on Exclaim! TV’s Garageland. Watch here. Also, don’t miss them at the Music Gallery this Friday; tickets are still on sale for $22.00. This show is all-ages.

And last but not least, the Polaris Prize long list will be announced on June 15th this year, followed by the short list on July 7th. The Polaris Prize, just as a reminder, is an annual prize that is given out to the album, that’s decided upon by a jury, who is believed to have been the “best album of the year”. Along with the title, the winner also receives $20,000 and some bragging rights. Eligible candidates must’ve put out a record between June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009. Past winners included Final Fantasy – He Poos Clouds (2006), Patrick Watson – Closer Than Paradise (2007) and Caribou – Andorra (2008). The winner this year will be announced at a gala celebration in Toronto on September 21st, 2009. Who do YOU think should be nominated?

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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News Update!

April 13th, 2009 | By: Melody Lau

Olympic Island Fest!

Olympic Island Fest!

Time flies by really quickly. It just felt like yesterday that I had begun my year at school and now, I’m faced with the horrifying week leading up to my final exams. So most of our staff will be busy studying their asses off instead of dancing their asses off at shows and writing about it for the next two weeks. We will still be covering International Record Store Day on Saturday though! For now, bask yourself in this ocean of news from the past weekend!

Last night, I had heard that the lineup for this year’s Olympic Island Fest was going to be announced this morning. Now I sit here with a presale ticket ordered for the July 11th show – that’s how impressive it is.Broken Social Scene have returned to headline the festival for the first time in two years, with other performers including Explosions in the Sky, Apostle of Hustle, Beach House, Thunderheist and Rattlesnake Choir. Presale tickets can be purchase here OR here right now!

The Water, a short film directed by Broken Social Scene front man Kevin Drew, is based on the song of the same name by Feist, and stars the songstress alongside Cillian Murphy. And although it hasn’t gotten the best feedback from viewers (read the comments on the link provided), I personally found it quite beautiful and an admirably job well done on Drew’s part. Watch here and let me know what you think!

Metric, who will be at the Mod Club tomorrow night with Holy Fuck, have a new video out for the first single off their new album Fantasies“Help, I’m Alive”Watch it here.

As previously mentioned, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed on Saturday Night Live this past weekend. Here’s the end result“Zero” was definitely better to hear live, but overall both performances appear to lack the energy and enthusiasm that we’ve all become so accustomed to. Not their best show, but still great to watch if you’re a big fan of the trio. And also, “Maps”? Really? You couldn’t have chosen something from Show Your Bones?

Listen to Animal Collective’s Remix of the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s “Zero” here!

Immaculate Machine will be at the Drake Hotel on April 30th, but potentially without female vocalist Kathryn Calder. As mentioned on the band’s MySpace page, Calder won’t play many of the out-of-town dates but will certainly be present for the May 8th show in Vancouver. So basically, don’t expect to see Calder at the Drake.

The Decemberists, with opening acts Heartless Bastards will be making a stop at the Kool Haus on August 3rd.

In support of his upcoming album Yes!k-os will be playing a free show at the Kool Haus on May 9th – well, sort of. A donation (to the David Suzuki Foundation) is suggested for this show and in return, attendees will recieve a free copy of Yes! It’s Yours (a remix companion to Yes!).

Can’t wait till May 9th? k-os will also being throwing an album release party at Wrongbar tomorrow night. Doors will be at 8:00 pm and DJs will include DJX, DJ P-Plus, DJ Fase, Lil’ Jaz, DJ Barletta, Mikey Apples, DJ Dalia & Numeric.

Peaches, who will be in town supporting her new album I Feel Cream on May 20th at the Phoenix, has a new video out for her single, “Talk To Me”watch here. Also, if you visit her site right now, you can watch a mini-documentary of the electro-rock-shocker.

Gentleman Reg will be playing two free shows in Toronto in case you miss him opening for A Camp at the Mod Club on June 1st. First, he will be at Sonic Boom this Saturday, as part of Record Store Day. He will also be back in June, performing on the South Stage of this year’s Pride Toronto celebrations.

The Pack A.D. will be at the Drake Hotel this Friday, but if you miss out, they will also open for The Hanson Brothers & Potty Umbrella on April 25th at the Horseshoe.

Japandroids, Still Life Still and the Two Koreas will be at El Mocambo on May 9th.

In addition to a show at the Mod Club on April 27th, Anni Rossi will open for Camera Obscura at Lee’s on June 27th.

Gomez will be at the Phoenix on May 29.

Headlights will open for Lonely Dear at the Rivoli on May 8th.

Casiotone For The Painfully Alone and Crytacize will be at the Boat on July 8th.

Randy Bachman will be playing a free show at Yonge-Dundas Square on June 5th, as part of the Luminato Fest.

According to last.fm, Attack in Black, Julie Doiron and Kathleen Edwards are slated to open for City and Colour at Massey Hall.

St. Vincent has a new video for the fantastic new single, “Actor Out Of Work”watch here.

Time for some library talk:

Firstly, The Toronto Zine Library will be holding a fundraiser this Saturday at 69 Buy the Pound. This fundraiser will include a vegan bake sale and performances from We Were Former, Tonnn and Andre Theriault. Go and support our local zines!

Secondly, are you happy with our current selection of music at our public libraries? If not, read this article and make some suggestions!

And finally, as a sneak peek of what’s to come at this year’s NXNE, event man extraordinaire, Dan Burke has planned a kick-ass line up at the Silver Dollar and Velvet Underground including bands such as Zoobombs, Red Mass, CATL, The Golden Triangle, The Two Koreas, The Sedatives, “PIZZA PARTY” DJs, Teen Anger, Hexes and Ohs, and Revolvers. More details on these two shows and many more coming soon! NXNE lineups will officially be announced next month so watch out!

Happy listening!

Musically,
Melody

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