23/12/13

20 discos 2013 (Amarillo)


1. Arcade Fire - Reflektor
2. The National - Trouble Will Find Me
3. Phosphorescent - Muchacho
4. Yast - Yast
5. Foxygen - We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace and Magic
6. Washed Out - Paracosm
7. Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City
8. Daughter - If You Leave
9. Public Service Broadcasting - Inform - Educate - Entertain
10. Deerhunter - Monomania
11. Majical Cloudz - Impersonator
12. Kurt Vile - Wakin On a Pretty Daze
13. Bill Callahan - Dream River
14. Yo La Tengo - Fade
15. Local Natives - Hummingbird
16. Lost Animal - Ex Tropical
17. James Vincent McMorrow - Post Tropical
18. Caveman - Caveman
19. Keaton Henson - Birthdays
20. When Saints Go Machine - Infinity Pool
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18/12/13

Best Music of 2013 by MM




2013 is almost over.... An important year for me, moved to a new city, changed jobs, experienced a new commute, and for sure started a new chapter in my life as I adventured into a new decade...game is not over when you reach 40...I know that now.

Lots of music...that has not changed...

Below, my list, the music that accompanied me in 2013. 

As always, I start with my favorite 20 albums of the year followed by an additional 20 recommendations.

This is the music I listened to in 2013. I hope you did too...

Enjoy,

MM

(@MMLeiner)



Top 20 albums



Rating

Artist

Album

MM Score
1The NationalTrouble Will Find Me96.92
2Atoms for PeaceAmok93.84
3Public Service BroadcastingInform - Educate - Entertain93.64
4TyphoonWhite Lighter93.49
5Arcade FireReflektor91.90
6Palma Violets18090.91
7CavemanCaveman89.09
8Lost AnimalEx Tropical88.58
9DaughterIf You Leave88.00
10Keaton HensonBirthdays87.14
11FoxygenWe Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic86.98
12HebronixUnreal86.67
13James BlakeOvergrown85.30
14YASTYAST85.00
15Washed OutParacosm84.44
16PhosphorescentMuchacho84.00
17Night BedsCountry Sleep84.00
18King Krule6 Feet Beneath the Moon83.87
19On An OnGive In83.64
20YuckGlow and Behold83.63




Additional 20 recommendations


Rating

Artist

Album

MM Score

21 Porcelain Raft Permanent Signal 83.45
22 Shout Out Louds Optica 83.08
23 Volcano Choir Repave 82.50
24 Bill Callahan Dream River 82.50
25 London Grammar If You Wait 81.81
26 Arctic Monkeys AM 81.66
27 Yeah Yeah Yeahs Mosquito 81.33
28 Bombino Nomad 80.52
29 Brass Bed The Secret Will Keep You 80.00
30 Jagwar Ma Howlin 80.00
31 Jon Hopkins Immunity 80.00
32 Lucius Wildewoman 78.18
33 Youth Lagoon Wondrous Bughouse 78.00
34 Outfit Performance 78.00
35 Jim James Regions of Light and Sound of God 75.56
36 Mikal Cronin Mcii 74.00
37 Kurt Vile Wakin On a Pretty Daze 70.00
38 Haim Days are Gone 67.27
39 Charlie Boyer & The Voyeurs Clarietta 67.27
40 Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City 65.57

















































































Additional 20 recommendations

21/8/13

Bombino - Nomad


Bombino's "Nomad", produced by Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys) show us once more that language is not an issue when the main message, the intentions and motivations of an artist are much greater. His music is unique, a coarse blend of the euphoria of the music from the Tuareg region along with the melancholy of Omara Moctar's voice.

The album is a jewel, a perfect sequel to his 2011 breakthrough "Agadez". More than anything, "Nomad" is an open invitation for us to move a little from our musical square and often limited box, our comfort zone, and walk away a block or two,,,


Enjoy,

MM

(@MMLeiner)





28/6/13

1/2 - 2013 - Amarillo

Aquí van mis 10 discos favoritos en lo que va del 2013 con un playlist de spotify al final para su deleite... seleccioné un track de cada uno.

1. Trouble Will Find Me - The National

2. Muchacho - Phosphorescent

3. YAST - YAST

4. We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace and Magic - Foxygen

5. Hummingbird - Local Natives

6. Caveman - Caveman

7. If You Leave - Daughter

8. Ex Tropical - Lost Animal

9. Monomania - Deerhunter

10. Impersonator - Majical Cloudz


PLAYLIST

27/6/13

Best Music Mid-2013 by MM


About a month ago on June 1, I decided to stop listening to new music... 

I collected my 2013 albums I had at that time (39) and listened to every song, rating them on a scale from 1 to 5. In the end, after all, the result pretty much reflects in a true way what I have enjoyed the most during the first 6 months of this year, a very prolific one in terms of music. 

My selection for best 20 albums below...plus clips from my top 10.

Enjoy,

MM

(@MMLeiner)

Rating Artist Album MM Score
1 The National Trouble Will Find Me 96.92
2 Atoms for Peace Amok 93.84
3 Palma Violets 180 90.91
4 Caveman Caveman 89.09
5 Lost Animal Ex Tropical 88.58
6 Daughter If You Leave 88.00
7 Keaton Henson Birthdays 87.14
8 Foxygen We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic 86.98
9 YAST YAST 85.00
10 Phosphorescent Muchacho 84.00
11 Night Beds Country Sleep 84.00
12 On An On Give In 83.64
13 Shout Out Louds Optica 83.08
14 Yeah Yeah Yeahs Mosquito 81.33
15 Brass Bed The Secret Will Keep You 80.00
16 Youth Lagoon Wondrous Bughouse 78.00
17 Jim James Regions of Light and Sound of God 75.56
18 Mikal Cronin Mcii 74.00
19 Kurt Vile Wakin On a Pretty Daze 70.00
20 Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City 65.57

The National - Humiliation



Atoms for Peace - Ingenue


Palma Violets - Best of Friends


Caveman - In the City


Lost Animal - Greylands



Daughter - Youth


Keaton Henson - Lying to You



Foxygen - San Francisco


YAST - Believes

Phosphorescent - Song of Zula



14/5/13

Keaton Henson - Birthdays



Birthdays is the second album of multi-talented British artist Keaton Henson. At just twenty-four years old, Henson has already attracted attention as a visual artist.

As a musician, his debut album Dear… introduced Henson's astonishing talent to the world.

In Birthdays Henson confuse us all with a collection of deeply emotional tunes on personal confessions of love, despair and loneliness. The album is filled with lyrics that we tend to attribute to mature artists, those that have walked life and have experienced complex and evocative situations. Keaton Henson delivers these messages in an unexpectedly precise way, and the opening track "Teach Me" and "Lying to you" are perhaps among the best songs we will face this year.

Birthdays, is available now on Anti-. I urge you to get it soon.

I leave you with "Teach Me", as it appears in the album and a clip of "Lying to you".



Enjoy


MM

(@MMLeiner)

Teach Me



Lyinng to you

9/4/13

"Give In" by ON AN ON



Life is funny and irony sometimes directs the course of things. For over ten years, 5-membered indie band “Scattered Trees” produced three albums, and pursued several successful and somewhat ambitious U.S. tours. In 2012, life happened and the band broke up.

With time already scheduled in Dave Newfeld’s (Broken Social Scene) Toronto studio, three of the five members decided to step up and put their heart into a ghostly new sound filled with synthesizers, electro beats and loud guitars. The end result is ON AN ON, a trio comprised of Nate Eiesland, Alissa Ricci, and Ryne Estwing and Give In, their ten-track debut album is a textural journey into an ethereal dream, one that speaks perhaps of their common loss, but above all, it represents more than anything, a new perspective, a clean slate for Eiesland, Ricci and Estwing.

The album is out and was released in January of this year. It is worth it, no doubt about it.

I leave you with their majestic opening track Ghosts.

Enjoy,


MM

(@MMLeiner)




13/3/13

The Secret Will Keep You - Brass Bed



I thought on writing a post on Brass Bed and their upcoming album “The Secret Will Keep You”, though honestly the first paragraph on the band’s description from Off The Air Recordings says it all...

“Listen through the ethereal haze that Brass Bed has created on The Secret Will Keep You, and you will find a soulful band suspended in a moment of frustration and anxiety. It's the sort of frustration that comes from growing old and realizing that the light at the end of the tunnel may just be the remnants of some dying star. You were a kid once. Maybe [your] dad put you on his knee and said "Kiddo, you sure are handsome, smart, and talented. The sky is the limit if you set your mind to it!" Well the truth is, that was kind of bullshit. Chances are, you were only one of those things if any of them at all, and you'll spend your life amid the great unwashed, grasping at whatever straws you can to express a promised individuality that's slowly turning out to be lie. They also didn't tell you that your dream job, your dream girl, your dream you, were really all just that: dreams.

The Secret Will Keep You is a cold awakening from that fever dream sound...”


In other words, the album is great and it is out on April 23rd, 2013 by Crossbill Records and Off The Air Recordings. I leave you with 3 links to tracks of the upcoming album...a great opening track ”Cold Chicory”, plus “A Bullet for You” and “I’ll be there with bells on”.



Enjoy


MM

(@MMLeiner)



10/3/13

AMOK - Atoms for Peace






Dividing his time between Radiohead and a solo career, just because he can do all that and do it well, Thom Yorke has offered us the best in music throughout the years. As a solo artist, he focuses on electronic-driven tunes where his vocals are simply one of many layers that guide you through his mind, one of a musical Midas King that turns everything into gold.

Yorke’s latest achievement has morphed into Atoms for Peace, a new project, a new band with collaborations that include Flea, Joey Waronker, Nigel Godrich and Mauro Refosco. The name of the band comes from a 1953 quote from Dwight Eisenhower and it is also included in Yorke’s previous solo album The Eraser.

The band has recently released an album entitled AMOK....We have seen great things in music this year already and we’ll see more for sure. However, very likely only a few will withstand the pass of time the way the music made by Thom Yorke will.

We should be grateful we live in Yorke’s time.

I leave you with a clip from Ingenue, track 3 of this great album.

Enjoy,

MM

(@MMLeiner)



26/2/13

Optica by Shout Out Louds





Hard to describe when something just sounds familiar. When music tells you way more and the lyrics and chords bring you to a known place.

This is often what happens to me with the music from the Swedish band Shout Out Louds.

Without fear of dating myself, their over-worked, artificial, sweet sweet 1980s dominated sound brings me back...back to a place where dance floors and walkman dominated the scene, where music production was non existent and originality was not part of the vocabulary. Somehow, though, I found myself addicted to their music, and their fourth album Optica is not the exception.

For someone that claims to continuously seek for new trends in music, it is hard to say that Shout Out Louds bring something new to the table. Though perhaps that is the point, and the nostalgia of times well gone makes it just OK.

The album is out today...and I would not be surprised if it also is available on cassette tape.

Leave you with 14th of July, Walking in Your Footsteps, plus a link to NPR where you can listen to the album in its entirety

Enjoy,

MM

(@MMLeiner)


NPR's First Listen - Optica - Shout Out Louds