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		<title>Audiophilia: Aaron&#8217;s Albums of 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2013 16:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a manner of serendipity I bought the new releases of 10 bands this year. Most pleased me endlessly but there were a few duds mixed in too. Here are my 10 albums of 2013 (well, 9 albums and an EP). I&#8217;ve included a sample song from each release but if you&#8217;d like to listen [&#038;hellip]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a manner of serendipity I bought the new releases of 10 bands this year. Most pleased me endlessly but there were a few duds mixed in too. Here are my 10 albums of 2013 (well, 9 albums and an EP). I&#8217;ve included a sample song from each release but if you&#8217;d like to listen to all the albums in full <a href="http://open.spotify.com/user/aaronfever/playlist/60mJvKXC9EVZkSgs5zHSRD">here is a handy Spotify playlist for you</a>.</p>
<h3>Yeah Yeah Yeahs &#8211; Mosquito</h3>
<p>Karen O and team don&#8217;t quite channel the same sort of raw energy that drips from their earlier offerings but what they lose in vitality they more than make up for in growling sneers.</p>
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<h3>Vampire Weekend &#8211; Modern Vampires of the City</h3>
<p>More of the same from the painfully hip New Yorkers. If you like their previous efforts you&#8217;ll be happy but I can&#8217;t help but think that they&#8217;re either getting a little jaded or running out of things to say.</p>
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<h3>The Strokes &#8211; Comedown Machine</h3>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t have been more disappointed in this album. A poor mish-mash of songs that feel thrown together in a hot-minute. Considering that releasing this album got them out of their contract with <strong>RCA</strong>, the motivations for such a poor release are clear.</p>
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<h3>Le Sexoflex &#8211; The Naughty Contest</h3>
<p>I played their previous <strong>Mixxxtape</strong> an embarrassing amount of times so I was more than excited for their second release. It feels weird to say that this is a more mature, darker album when the song I&#8217;m putting here is called &#8220;Suck Dick, Eat Cheetos&#8221; but that&#8217;s the reality of it. And if you hadn&#8217;t gathered yet it&#8217;s probably NSFW.</p>
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<h3>Everything Everything &#8211; Arc</h3>
<p><strong>Everything Everything</strong> are one of those bands that sneak up on you. At first, they&#8217;ll seem hard to penetrate as their music is so dense with melody but god damn it you&#8217;ll be coming back for more like it&#8217;s crack.</p>
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<h3>Haim &#8211; Days Are Gone</h3>
<p>Without a doubt, my album of the year. Played it obsessively. These three sisters know how to bury a catchy tune into your brain. Add that to their rocking beats and interchanging vocals and you&#8217;ll be smitten before you know it. It&#8217;s a shame their music videos are so bad.</p>
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<h3>Arctic Monkeys &#8211; AM</h3>
<p>This one got a lot of praise from other quarters but I&#8217;m gonna put my neck on the line and say that I thought it was much more hit-and-miss. But I will give them credit for finally moving their sound on from the <strong>QotSA</strong> sound-a-like funk they were in.</p>
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<h3>Rizzle Kicks &#8211; Roaring 20s</h3>
<p>Do you get it? Because they&#8217;re 21 now. No? Fine. Britain&#8217;s premier hip-hop outfit are back with their second album and they mean business. Taking pot shots at modern life and the hypocrisy of rap misogyny. My kinda guys.</p>
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<h3>The Strypes &#8211; Snapshot</h3>
<p><strong>The Strypes</strong> are teenage kids from Ireland who are scaring people with their ability to write catchy blues rock from the 60s. Their album is tough to listen to from start to finish due to a lot of similar sounding songs but they&#8217;re a welcome addition to a shuffled playlist.</p>
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<h3>Brothers or Not &#8211; Pioneer</h3>
<p>Expert pedlars of whiskey-fuelled break-up songs, <strong>Brothers or Not</strong> return with their second EP of scorchers. Some of my favourite rock songs of the past couple years are from this band and if you miss the days when Dave Grohl was able to actually write a rock song and not just a pop song with guitars, then I think you need <strong>Brothers or Not</strong> in your life. Unfortunately they don&#8217;t have a full song from the EP online so check out this taster.</p>
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		<title>First Impressions: The Strokes &#8211; Angles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 12:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I often read how The Strokes defined a musical movement in the early &#8217;00s. How they were icons for rock/indie bands of that generation. And yet, I don&#8217;t remember a lick of that. Sure, I remember the first time I heard &#8220;Last Night&#8221;. It was a damn catchy mix of melody and raw guitars. In [&#038;hellip]]></description>
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<p>I often read how The Strokes defined a musical movement in the early &#8217;00s. How they were icons for rock/indie bands of that generation. And yet, I don&#8217;t remember a lick of that.</p>
<p>Sure, I remember the first time I heard &#8220;Last Night&#8221;. It was a damn catchy mix of melody and raw guitars. In fact, I liked all the singles I heard but not enough to purchase the album (with it&#8217;s rather saucy cover) <em>Is This It</em>. In fact, I even saw the band live before I had ever purchased any of their work. They played the main stage of Ireland&#8217;s &#8220;Witnness&#8221; festival many moons ago. I remember being impressed with the band&#8217;s live performance and Julian Casablancas&#8217; rather crazy banter with the crowd.</p>
<p>The Strokes were one of those bands I liked but I never got excited about them to the same level as most of my friends. I&#8217;m even one of those odd-one-out types who thinks their second album <em>Room On Fire</em> is much better than <em>This Is It</em>. There is a lot more variety to the tracks and they really grew as musicians to make something far more re-listenable.</p>
<p>However, once again, their new album <em>Angles</em> was released this past weekend and I hadn&#8217;t heard a lick of the new stuff. But I had read some good reviews and bought the CD which I will now review in real time. No pausing, no second listens. These are my thoughts as I listen to the CD for the first time. Lets get to it.</p>
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<p><strong>1) Machu Picchu</strong><br />
Oooo, how 80s is this? Not what I expected at all. But after about a minute we go into those guitar riffs that define The Strokes&#8217; sound. I love the bass line through this song though. Really cool song. I like this. Casablancas sounds great too.</p>
<p><strong>2) Under Cover Of Darkness</strong><br />
Very sing-along-able song. Nice back-up singing on this track too. I&#8217;m a sucker for a good &#8220;oooh&#8221; and &#8220;aaah&#8221; harmony. Two very likeable songs so far. This is a good sign.</p>
<p><strong>3) Two Kinds Of Happiness</strong><br />
Complete change of pace here. They&#8217;re channeling Coldplay&#8217;s sort of anthemic drumming in parts and then go very, very 80s pop in others. Interesting. Would be fascinated to experience this live.</p>
<p><strong>4) You&#8217;re So Right</strong><br />
Not mad on this. It sounds like the soundtrack for an old Sega beat-em-up. In fact, if this isn&#8217;t a cover of a song from Streets Of Rage II, I&#8217;ll eat my hat.</p>
<p><strong>5) Taken For A Fool</strong><br />
This is more familiar to their old catalogue. It&#8217;s strange, so many of the old Strokes songs sound the same but I rarely get tired of the formula. It&#8217;s like my old cohort Brian Fitzpatrick always says during times like these &#8220;sometimes a band only knows one song, but that song is great so you&#8217;ll listen to it 100 times&#8221;. I&#8217;m paraphrasing, but the sentiment is valuable here. That being said, it&#8217;s the only song on the album so far that has that classic Strokes sound.</p>
<p><strong>6) Games</strong><br />
Am I reviewing a Robyn album? Big electronic beats again. I&#8217;m not really complaining, it&#8217;s all very listenable so far. It&#8217;s just not what I was expecting at all. All the reviews I had been reading before I bought the album claimed this was a return to <em>Is This It</em> territory. So far, I hear very little of that.</p>
<p><strong>7) Call Me Back</strong><br />
Things slow down here. It&#8217;s interesting, there is a real progression in their music. Obviously the solo projects are expanding their musical universe.</p>
<p><strong>8) Gratisfaction</strong><br />
This has a retro kind of sound to it than I&#8217;ve ever heard The Strokes do before. It almost sounds like a Thin Lizzy song. It&#8217;s a nice, and welcomed, change of pace. Yeah, major Thin Lizzy feeling off this, which is not a bad thing.</p>
<p><strong>9) Metabolism</strong><br />
Muse. I&#8217;m sorry to be using so many comparisons. I know it&#8217;s a poor critic&#8217;s shorthand for explaining much more complex musical sounds but I only have the length of the song to describe what I&#8217;m hearing and the guitars on this give me a big Muse sort of feeling. Operatic rock.</p>
<p><strong>10) Life Is Simple In The Moonlight</strong><br />
As the album closes with this moody number, I think I have to admit that I&#8217;ve really liked what I&#8217;ve heard. I&#8217;m a little disappointed that this is the last track, I&#8217;m ready to hear more.</p>
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<p>Overall, this is a solid album. For those hoping to hear another <em>Is This It</em>, you&#8217;ll be sorely disappointed as the sound has shoved from growly guitars to electro-rock. However, if you want to hear good music, this has what you need. Casablancas sounds as good as I&#8217;ve ever heard him and Hammond Junior&#8217;s trip to rehab hasn&#8217;t stunted the musical exploration that his solo-career has been fueling. I was very impressed and I&#8217;d recommend <em>Angles </em>to anyone who can get their hands on it. Top stuff.</p>
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