Another year, another staggering amount of music.
As we neatly wrap up the year in sounds that was 2009, our annual poll of local music scene dwellersโbands, labels, bookers, movers, shakersโreveals some odd surprises. In a year that witnessed marquee local releases from such heavy hitters as M. Ward, the Decemberists, and Modest Mouse, the colorful pop music of Nurses was a surprising upset, their Apple’s Acre recording appearing on more lists than any other 2009 release.
In fact, the top three recordings of the year all had Portland connections, even if the bands themselves reside outside the city limits. While the locally recorded Bitte Orca, from Brooklyn’s Dirty Projectors, was nestled atop countless year-end listsโours being just one of manyโan appearance from the nomadic Merrill Garbus (under the frustratingly capitalized tUnE-YaRdS moniker) was a welcome change of pace. If BiRd-BrAiNs, tUnE-YaRdS’ locally released album (Marriage Records originally introduced the record this spring before 4AD re-released it later in the year) of off-kilter ukulele folk can be this well received, there is hope for all musicians.
As always, we don’t have enough space to publish all the top fives here, so visit portlandmercury.com for a complete list. And, most importantly, we want to read your top picks of 2009. Post them on our music blog, End Hits (endhits.portlandmercury.com).
Kathy Foster (The Thermals)
1. Grizzly BearโVeckatimest
2. Mika MikoโWe Be Xuxa
3. (tie) Atlas SoundโLogos; DeerhunterโRainwater Cassette Exchange
4. TinariwenโImidwan
5. NursesโApple’s Acre
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Grizzly Bearโ”Two Weeks”ย
Rachel Demy (Neko Case’s tour manager)
1. Tegan & SaraโSainthood
2. Danger Mouse & SparklehorseโDark Night of the Soul
3. Bat for LashesโTwo Suns
4. Depeche ModeโSounds of the Universe
5. Benoรฎt Pioulardโ”Flocks” 7-inch
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Grizzly Bear’s “Two Weeks”
It is incredibly tough to pick one song from this year, let alone one song from Grizzly Bear’s new record, Veckatimest. My gut always goes with pop and “Two Weeks” definitely has it.
Trevor Solomon (MusicFestNW)
1. David BazanโCurse Your Branches
2. PhoenixโWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
3. Avett BrothersโI and Love and You
4. Manchester OrchestraโMean Everything to Nothing
5. BaronessโBlue Record
ย My Favorite Song of 2009:
Grizzly Bear (feat. Michael McDonald)โ”While You Wait for the Others”
Auggie Rebelo (Everyday Music)
1. NursesโApple’s Acre
2. Alvin BandโMantis Preying
3. GirlsโAlbum
4. Dead Mans Bonesโself-titled
5. Sin Fang BousโClangour
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Atlas Soundโ”Walkabout”
Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie)
1. The Wooden BirdsโMagnolia
2. Wilcoโself-titled
3. The Lonely ForestโWe Sing the Body Electric!
4. Depeche ModeโSounds of the Universe
5. ParamoreโBrand New Eyes
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Electro Movimientoโ”Calle 13″
It’s bilingual and I don’t understand the Spanish parts, but it’s tough as nails and the English chorus is the best electro throwback anyone has done. I listened to it on repeat for weeks this summer. The video is hilarious and weird and worthwhile, kind of like a box of exploding Latina Jujyfruits.
Terry Currier (Music Millennium)
1. CiaoโMy Shining Star: Songs of Mark Mulcahy
2. The DecemberistsโThe Hazards of Love
3. WeinlandโBreaks in the Sun
4. Booker T.โPotato Radio
5. Leela JamesโLet’s Do it Again
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Care Bears on Fireโ”Barbie Eat a Sandwich”
Devin Gallagher (High Scores and Records)
1. NursesโApple’s Acre
2. May LingโThreats
3. Wampireโself-titled
4. Explode into ColorsโCoffins 7-inch
5. ChurchโSong Force Crystal
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
I have a lot of songs I want to call out this year. I came really close to gushing about Guidance Counselor’s “Life Is Tyte” single, but I think my favorite, the one that really got me, is Jared Mees and the Grown Children’s “The Tallest Building in Hell.” If I were the karaoke type, this is what I’d want to sing, but screaming along at a basement show is so much better. You can see the tears in the eyes of the young, struggling creative types in the crowd belting out, “I hate to say it but the last few years have been hell/But patience pays off, finally!” I got goose bumps just typing that line. Sometimes a song taps right into what we’re all feeling, and Jared Mees struck that chord with Portlandโa city and scene that feels just on the verge of “making it.”ย
Tom Filepp (Cars and Trains)
1. AstronautalisโPomegranate
2.ย Sin Fang BousโClangour
3. Myka 9โ1969
4.ย Mos DefโThe Ecstatic
5. BibioโVignetting the Compost
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Broadcast and the Focus Groupโ”The Be Colony”ย
Whitey McConnaughy (music video director)
1. Dinosaur Jr.โFarm
2. BaronessโBlue Record
3. DananananaykroydโHey Everyone
4. HTRKโMarry Me Tonight
5. Imaad WasifโThe Voidist
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Dinosaur Jr.โ”Friends”
Jared Mees
1. The Love Languageโself-titled
2. tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
3. World’s Greatest GhostsโNo Magic
4. Inside VoicesโThe Fortunes
5. Built to SpillโThere Is No Enemy
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Nursesโ”Technicolor”ย
Scott Magee (Portland Ukelele Project, Loch Lomond, etc.)
1. Grizzly BearโVeckatimest
2. Ramona FallsโIntuit
3. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono BandโBetween My Head and the Sky
4. Alan SingleyโFeelin’ Citrus
5. Brothers YoungโThe Sun Says He’s God
My Favorite Song of 2009:
The Generationalsโ”When They Fight, They Fight”ย
Cool Nutz
1. Jay ZโThe Blueprint III
2. Brother AliโUs
3. The DreamโLove vs. Money
4. MaxwellโBlack Summer’s Night
5. Pink MartiniโSplendor in the Grass
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Lil Wayne (feat. Robin Thicke)โ”Tie My Hands”
Slim Moon (Shotclock Management)
1.ย tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
2.ย Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
3.ย Charles SpearinโThe Happiness Project
4.ย IslandsโVapours
5.ย EminemโRelapse
My Favorite Song of 2009:
YACHTโ”Psychic City (Voodoo City)”ย
Gabe Lageson (East End)
1. King Khan and BBQโInvisible Girl
2. Merrell Fankhauser & H.M.S BountyโThings (reissue)
3. Digital LeatherโWarm Bother
4. Cheap Timeโself-titled
5. Bob DesperโNew Sounds
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Scorn Biscuitโ”Dick in the Garden Blues”
Tucker Martine (Mount Analog)
1. Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
2. Cass McCombsโCatacombs
3. BahamasโPink Strat
4. tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
5. Bob DylanโChristmas in the Heart
Portia Sabin (Kill Rock Stars)
1. Robyn HitchcockโI Often Dream of Trains in New York
2. Lou BarlowโGoodnight Unknown
3. EminemโRelapse
4. MorrisseyโYears of Refusal
5. tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
tUnE-YaRdSโ”Hatari”
Unbelievable voice, tenor ukulele, homemade loops. The most exciting sound I’ve heard in years, and she rocks it live as wellโband of the year for me.
Ian Anderson (Guidance Counselor)
1. MicachuโJewellery
2. TunnelsโThe Blackout
3. ASSSโTea Drinker
4. HEALTHโGet Color
5. Wampireโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Micachuโ”Just in Case”
Mattey Hunter (Meth Teeth)
1. The HunchesโExit Dreams
2. WoodsโSongs of Shame
3. GangliansโMonster Head Room
4. The Dutchess and the DukeโSunrise/Sunset
5. GirlsโAlbum
My Favorite Song of 2009:
The Hunchesโ”Actors”
Chris Gunnare’s (AKA Chris Gunn) guitar-neckย warping main riffย stumbles with an angry, drunken swaggerย as singerย Hart Gledhillย belts outย what may be the most simple and effective Hunches lyricย ofย theirย three-album careerย “How long have you been an actor,ย sir?/I have been one now for 26 years/But I quit today.” “Actors” kicks offย the Hunches 2009 LP “Exit Dreams,” their final proper release. Theย opening track of theย LPย pounds through verse/chorus after verse/chorusย ofย inarticulate, frustrated intensity until it finally fallsย offย and ends inย aย psychedelicย soundscape that is both disorienting asย well as defiantly epic.ย After five painstaking years in the making and a decision by the band members to called it quits upon itsย completion “Exit Dreams” isย Gunn’sย masterpiece. It is a recordย filled with heart-breaking and timelessย popย melodies that effortlessly inspire you to sing along with them and then in an instant seamlesslyย turnย around andย smash themselvesย into walls of brutal, unrelentingย noise. These bursts ofย well-placed static and feedbackย present in the songs of the Hunchesย haveย been describedย as sounding likeย “Gunn’s one-man warย againstย his amplifier.”ย And if you were lucky enough to catch their hypnotizingย live showย you know this is not an inaccurate description by any measure. The Hunches have been stunning audiences and ruining shows for headliningย actsย for years now but their farewell effortย solidifies their placeย once and for allย as one of the most importantย Portland bands of all time.ย
Aaron Gerber and Lou Thomas (A Weather)
1. Ah Holly Fam’lyโReservoir
2. Norfolk & WesternโDinero Severo
3. Les FlaneursโVillain
4. TigercityโAncient Lover
5. Bon IverโBlood Bank EP
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Ah Holly Fam’lyโ”Loneliest City”
Dhani Rosa (Doubledutch)
1. The-DreamโLove vs. Money
2. Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
3. Breakfast MountainโHooooded
4. JadakissโThe Last Kiss
5. Mount EerieโWind’s Poem
My Favorite Song of 2009:
The-Dreamโ”Right Side of My Brain”
This boss is the only artist in the big-boy, hiphop music world making records so overwhelmingly creative and heartfelt that it’s almost uncomfortable. I never thought my mood could so effortlessly be controlled by a record featuring artists like Fabolous and Lil Jon. “Right Side of My Brain” is the big triumphant climax of one of the best R&B albums ever made.ย
Sam Coomes (Quasi)
1. Iggy & The StoogesโMore Power
2. PolvoโIn Prism
3. Eat SkullโWild & Inside
4. Built to SpillโThere Is No Enemy
5. Mission of BurmaโThe Sound the Speed the Light
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Group DouehโRagsa Jaguar
This is my other favorite album of ’09 so this is a good way to sneak it on the list.
Shawn Glassford (Starfucker/Pyramiddd)
1. MicachuโJewellery
2. Atlas SoundโLogos
3. Neon IndianโPsychic Chasms
4. The Beatlesโself-titled (remaster)
5. The Pains of Being Pure at Heartโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Kid Cudiโ”Day ‘n’ Nite”
Alicia J. Rose (Mississippi Studios)
1. Loch LomondโLittle Me Will Start a Storm
2. The ThermalsโNow We Can See
3. The Builders and the ButchersโSalvation Is a Deep Dark Well
4. Miles Benjamin Anthony RobinsonโSummer of Fear
5. Viva VoceโRose City
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Blind Pilotโ”Go on, Say It”ย
Dave Depper (Loch Lomond, Norfolk & Western, etc.)
1. Cass McCombsโCatacombs
2. Grizzly BearโVeckatimest
3. Bat for LashesโTwo Suns
4. The ClienteleโBonfires on the Heath
5. Mirahโ(a)spera
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Grizzly Bearโ”Two Weeks”
It’s one of those perfect pop songs that make you feel simultaneously euphoric and melancholy. Deceptively simple on the surface, there’s actually enough highfalutin trickery going on (that syncopated ride at the end! That whirring keyboard thing during the chorus! That monster bassline!) that one can listen to it dozens of times and still hear new things. There was a month or two where I was probably listening to this song 12 times a day.
Fogatron
1. CaspaโEverybody’s Talking, Nobody’s Listening
2. Little DragonโMachine Dreams
3. High ContrastโConfidential
4. BlockheadโThe Music Scene
5. Nirmal SidhuโNai Jeena
My Favorite Song of 2009:
2000F and J Kamataโ”You Don’t Know What Love Is”
This song is a perfect mixture of dubstep and modern soul.ย It has a smooth sexy feel with a gangster beat and funky vocoder.
Gina Altamura (Holocene)
1. NursesโApple’s Acre
2. MicachuโJewellery
3. Cass McCombsโCatacombs
4. Broadcast and the Focus GroupโInvestigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age
5. Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Michael Hurleyโ”Hog of the Forsaken”
This song has been kicking around for a while now, a live staple of his and recorded previously on two of Hurley’s earlier albums. But now, in its latest version on his stellar ’09 release Ida Con Snock, it has achieved perfection. Every time I hear this one my eyes start to well up. It’s an extraordinary song, which lends dignity and grace to human frailty but does so with a reassuring smile and lackadaisical wit. I’m beginning to strongly suspect that Michael Hurley is magical.
Isaac Slusarenko (Jackpot Records)
1. PelicanโWhat We All Come to Need
2. The Flaming lipsโEmbryonic
3. Dave Cloud and the Gospel of PowerโFever
4. Human SkabโStay Thirsty
5. Lightning DustโInfinite Light
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Miley Cyrusโ”Party in the USA”
Paul Montone (Discourage Records)
1. John FruscianteโThe Empyreanย
2. CaveโPsychic Psummer
3. Dead WeatherโHorehound
4. Alan LomaxโIn Haiti box set
5. Betty DavisโIs it Love or Desireย
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Meth Teethโ”Unemployment Forever”
Jeremiah Hayden (Amigo/Amiga Records)
1. David BazanโCurse Your Branches
2. Grizzly BearโVeckatimest
3. Tom WaitsโGlitter and Doom
4. Telegraph CanyonโThe Tide and the Current
5. PJ Harvey & John ParishโA Woman a Man Walked By
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Bruce Springsteenโ”Outlaw Pete”
Because he set out to do it. He set out to write the song of the year and I’m willing to give it to him. This. Song. Is. Horrible. But I respect the guy for having gigantic balls and in a castrated music world, I will give The Boss his due for at least making a statement. What’s the statement? That’s beside the point. It’s a full eight minutes of what he hoped would be a huge three-part song ร la “Bohemian Rhapsody” or “Paranoid Android” but it’s just a song about close to nothing, or rather, nothing. Just a guy named Outlaw Pete who checks the Verizon Wireless service around the world. “Can you hear me?” No Bruce, I can’t anymore. Give me “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” “Nebraska,” or even “The Rising” and I promise I will hear you. But “Outlaw Pete”? “Just because (you) can” isn’t good enough. Break out the thesaurus for your next title please. Thanks. (Oh, I’m sorry was this supposed to be “favorite” song of the year? Okayโthen Animal Collective’s “In the Flowers.”)
Lisa Schonberg (Explode into Colors)
1. tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
2. Tara Jane O’NeilโA Ways Away
3. NursesโApple’s Acre
3. Jenny JenkinsโOventoucher
4. ASSSโTea Drinker
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Tara Jane O’Neilโ”Dig In”
Ned Lannamann (Mercury writer)
1. Bon IverโBlood Bank EP
2. A.C. NewmanโGet Guilty
3. The RaveonettesโIn and Out of Control
4. Langhorne SlimโBe Set Free
5. PhosphorescentโTo Willie
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Drew Grow and the Pastors’ Wivesโ”Friendly Fire”
This was my most frequently replayed song of the yearโa country gospel love song whose hook line is “cope, or break.”
Shawn Creeden & Casey Dienel (White Hinterland)
1.ย tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
2.ย Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
3.ย RaekwonโOnly Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II
4.ย DeradoorianโMind Raft
5. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Animal Collectiveโ”Daily Routine” (Phaseone Remix)
This is a song we’re always in the mood to hear. So effortless. This remix highlights its best features: the shimmering organ arpeggios, the silvery braided vocals, and that unflappable pulsating beat. It sounds like a cool swim at night, like a moment that will never end. Just. Awesome.ย
Stephanie Ryan (Portland Round curator)
1. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
2. The ShiversโIn the Morning
3. White RabbitsโIt’s Frightening
4. Ah Holly Fam’lyโReservoir
5. NursesโApple’s Acre
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Seriously, a tie between the three. Like a mother loves her three children the same but for different reasons.
Here We Got Magicโ”Fangela”
Grizzly Bearโ”Two Weeks”
Sallie Ford and the Sound Outsideโ”Vocal Chords”
Mike Meyer (Mercury freelancer)
1. Wolves in the Throne RoomโBlack Cascade
2. WeaponโDrakonian Paradigm
3. TรฝrโBy the Light of the Northern Star
4. Funeral MistโMaranatha
5. W.A.S.P.โBabylon
My Favorite Song of 2009:
High Spiritsโ”Torture”
She asks, “Isn’t he singing a little out of range?” I don’t have to explain. “I’m living right!” counters the mystery vocalist’s melodic-rock-longing thick skull. “And I’m loving every night!” We smile. “Torture” is so catchy I watched another friend sing it who had never even heard it. On demo LP, it’s the uplifting metal of 1984โMaidenesque twin guitar, Twisted Sister fist-in-your-heartโor a preview of 2010 “ironglam.” For fans of Sweden’s Enforcer and Cleveland’s Midnight, I don’t have to explain.
Mistina Keith (The Prids)
1. The RaveonettesโIn and Out of Control
2. Built to SpillโThere Is No Enemy
3. A Place to Bury StrangersโExploding Head
4. Soft TagsโMathematical Monsters
5. LookBookโThe Look and Feel
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Built to Spillโ”Tomorrow”
This song holds some intense memories. I remember hearing early versions of it at their concerts in 2006, around the time a very close friend was diagnosed with a terminal illness. When I hear it, I think of him.ย
Andrew Stout (Mercury freelancer)
1. Memory TapesโTreeship
2. Kaija SaariahoโL’Amour de Loin
3. Dolphins into the FutureโOn Sea-Faring Isolation
4. Antony and the JohnsonsโThe Crying Light
5. Black Moth Super RainbowโEating Us
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Toro Y Moiโ”Blessa”ย
In 2009, there were a lot of artists who incorporated lo-fi tape aesthetics into their electronic pop. Memory Tapes, Washed Out, and Neon Indian all made great records doing this. But only South Carolina’s Toro Y Moi (AKA Chaz Bundick) found the rabbit hole at the end of this nostalgia trip with his tantalizingly short single “Blessa.” Looking to break the ’80s-induced hallucination that was the Noughties? Begin here.
Rob Simonsen (CDForge/Cravedog)
1. The Pains of Being Pure at Heartโself-titled
2. A Sunny Day in GlasgowโAshes Grammar
3. jjโnยฐ 2
4. Camera ObscuraโMy Maudlin Career
5. P.S. EliotโIntroverted Romance in Our Troubled Minds
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Saint Etienneโ”Spring (Air France Remix)”
Joseph Kelly (Panther)
1. Bear in HeavenโBeast Rest Forth Mouth
2. Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
3. Explode into ColorsโEyes Hands Mouth 7-inch
4. The XXโXX
5. Cass McCombsโCatacombs
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Bear in Heavenโ”Lovesick Teenagers”
Scott McLean (Holocene)
1. Alela DianeโTo Be Still
2. White DenimโFits
3. Camera ObscuraโMy Maudlin Career
4. MicachuโJewellery
5. Ethan RoseโOaks
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Jamie Foxx (feat T-Pain)โ”Blame It”
Heard this song every time I’d get in the car in Austin last year.ย When I learned it was Jamie Foxx, I thought WTF?ย The hooks in this song are magical. It’s a perfect song.
Jon Ragel (Boy Eats Drum Machine)
1. Finn RigginsโVs. Wilderness
2. ChicharonesโSwine Country
3. YACHTโSee Mystery Lights
4. Laura GibsonโBeasts of Seasons
5. Ramona FallsโIntuit
My Favorite Song of 2009:
(tie) Chicharonesโ”Put Out” or Finn Rigginsโ”Wake”ย
Nelson Kempf (The Old Believers)
1. Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
2. The-DreamโLove vs. Money
3.ย Ghostface KillahโGhostdini: Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City
4. JadakissโThe Last Kiss
5.ย Mount EerieโWind’s Poem
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keysโ”Empire State of Mind”
Jake Morris (The Shaky Hands)
1. Daryl Hall and John OatesโDo What You Want, Be What You Are
2. Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
3. Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orcaย
4. Holy SonsโDrifter’s Sympathy
5. Yo La TengoโPopular Songs
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Deer Tickโ”Cake & Eggs”
Best song about oral sex not written by Prince.
Mae Starr (Rollerball)
1. Rosalina Mar and Larkin Grimmโself-titled
2. Squarcicatriciโself-titled
3. Scott Pinkmountain and the Golden Bolts of ToneโThe Full Sun
4. Rainstick CowbellโFireants
5. Koonda Holaa and the Beetcheesโ10 Acres of the Finest Sand
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Squarcicatriciโ”MBIZO”
Kevin O’Connor (Talkdemonic)
1. Atlas SoundโLogos
2. NursesโApple’s Acre
3. Ah Holly Fam’lyโReservoir
4. Jeremy JayโSlow Dance
5. DeerhunterโRainwater Cassette Exchange EP
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Animal Collectiveโ”My Girls”
Brian Wilson is kidnapped during a “Good Vibrations” session and placed inside a cloud studio floating above a paradise island off the coast of Africa. His survival kit includes synthesizers and sequencers and he is told to write the perfect song of the future. He succeeds and is returned to 1966, unable to finish Smile having left his sanity behind in that cloud studio. As he records a young chap named Manson in his home studio, he regrets having returned home. But someday his redemption will come; somehow outliving his brothers, finishing his masterpiece 40 years later, and once again heavily influencing pop music.
Alan Singley (Alan Singley and Pants Machine)
1. Stuart MurdochโGod Help the Girl
2. Terence BlanchardโA Tale of God’s Will
3. Camera ObscuraโMy Maudlin Careerย
4. Jeremy JayโSlow Danceย
5. Gregory Miles HarrisโGhosts
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Stuart Murdochโ”Hiding ‘Neath My Umbrella”
It’s got a massive orchestra and unpredictable chord changesโyes!
Kaci D. Garcia (Dirtnap Records)
1. The Goodnight LovingโOutside Inside Sessions
2. White Wiresโself-titled
3. Thomas FunctionโIn the Valley of Sickness
4. King Khan and BBQ ShowโInvisible Girl
5. Ace FrehleyโAnomaly
DJ Gregarious
1. Jarvis CockerโFurther Complications
2. Ray DaviesโKinks Choral Collectionยญยญ
3. PhoenixยญโWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
4. Peter DohertyโGrace Wastelands
5. Bat for LashesโTwo Suns
My Favorite Song of 2009:
The Beatlesโ”Revolution” (remastered)
I can’t believe how vigorous, urgent, and contemporary this song sounds. The lyrics so vital that I “…carry a picture of Chairman Mao” (in my iPod Touch, that is). If remastered songs don’t count, then put me down for Phoenix’s epic “1901” off Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. These guys are soooo distinctive!
Matthew McLean (Doug Fir)
1. DiscoveryโLP
2. Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
3. FanfarloโReservoir
4. Real Estateโself-titled
5. Pains of Being Pure at Heartโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Discoveryโ”Osaka Loop Line”ย
Chris Robley (Chris Robley & the Fear of Heights)
1.ย Andrew BirdโNoble Beast
2.ย Gregory Alan IsakovโThis Empty Northern Hemisphere
3.ย Rachel Taylor BrownโSusan Storm’s Ugly Sister & Other Saints and Superheroes
4.ย Vicki BrownโSeas & Trees
5.ย Ben Darwish TrioโOde to Consumerism
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Animal Collectiveโ”Summertime Clothes”
Ahhh. It pains me to put anything with an animal name on this list (Andrew Bird doesn’t count), especially since I think that Merriweather Post Pavilion only has two good tracks on it. That being said, though, when these guys actually get down to the business of writing real songs, they’re pretty undeniable. I’ve probably listened to this tune 100 times now and it still hasn’t gotten stale.ย ย
Connie Wohn (Stylus 503)
1. Jay-ZโThe Blueprint 3
2. BibioโAmbivalence Avenue
3. The Black KeysโBlakroc
4. BLK JKSโAfter Robots
5. (tie) Bat for LashesโTwo Suns; RaekwonโOnly Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Dirty Projectorsโ”Stillness Is the Move”
Undeniably the best song to sing along to in the car, plus it always makes me smile regardless of my mood.ย
Andrew R Tonry (Mercury freelancer)
1. The HunchesโExit Dreams
2. Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
3. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
4. NursesโApple’s Acre
5. Mean JeansโAre You Serious?
My Favorite Song of 2009:
“Exit Dreams” is the most criminally under-rated album of the year. How it was not mentioned in Pitchfork, who review all In the Red’s lesser records, is an utter travesty. The most memorable track is “Not Invited,” which has garnered a number of apt Pixies comparisons. “Not Invited,” a song about finding solace in song, would be self-referentially meta if songwriter Chris Gunn weren’t so humble. Vocalist Hart Gledhill wryly addresses birth, death, and spiraling into a desperate haze, then sings “but the chorus/will catch me/hold me/safely” and it does literally that. This track showcases all aspects of the Hunchesโthe lava-flow guitar buzz; the loud-quiet-loud; the expert, classic pop songwriting chops; and all the tragic emotion. Best of all they finally go pretty. And the production is phenomenal. There are layers upon layers whereas each movement of the song has an almost unique production arrangement. The fadeout features boiling teakettles, popping balloons, and guitar feedback that sounds more like chirping birds. Still, take all these elements away and you’ve got a terrific song with a phenomenalโyet dead simpleโlead riff. Hunches, you are missed.ย
Dylan Magierek (Badman Recording Co.)
1.ย LoversโI Am the West
2. Norfolk & WesternโDinero Severo
3.ย WeinlandโBreaks in the Sun
4. Deelay CeelayโThank You EP
5. CalifoneโAll of My Friends Are Funeral Singers
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Laura Veirsโ”July Flame”ย
Dave Bow (Mercury freelancer)
1. Neko CaseโMiddle Cyclone
2. Fever Rayโself-titled
3. Sonic YouthโThe Eternal
4. Bat for LashesโTwo Suns
5. Jarvis CockerโFurther Complicationsย
My Favorite Song of 2009:
The Generationalsโ”When They Fight, They Fight”
I don’t know if it’s the BEST SONG OF THE YEAR, but I think this Louisiana band came up with a pretty timeless piece of pop heaven that’s going on a shitload of mixtapes I make.
Luke Wyland (Au)
1. Wildbirds & PeacedrumsโThe Snake
2. Ah Holly Fam’lyโReservoir
3. Mount EerieโWind’s Poem
4. Anti-Pop ConsortiumโFlorescent Black
5. OOIOOโArmonico Hewaย
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Dragging an Ox Through Waterโ”Snowbank Treatment”
Sean Whiteman (The Penny Jam)
1. NursesโApple’s Acre
2. The Almighty Defendersโself-titled
3. MattressโLow Blows
4. Black Lipsโ200 Million Thousand
5. Sunset RubdownโDragonslayer
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Nursesโ”Mile after Mile”ย
Marius Libman (Copy)
1. Black Moth Super RainbowโEating Us
2. Fuck ButtonsโTarot Sport
3. Gianni RossiโGutterballs
4. PantherโEntropy
5. ClipseโTil the Casket Drops
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Fuck Buttonsโ”The Libson Maru”ย
Bret Vogel (Crosstide)
1. Boston SpaceshipsโBrown Submarine
2. Wavvesโself-titled
3. Pains of Being Pure at Heartโself-titled
4. Neko CaseโMiddle Cyclone
5. PhoenixโWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Boston Spaceshipsโ”You Satisfy Me”
This is just a really well-written song that I wound up listening to a lot of times over the year. Nothing revolutionary about it, just a great song.ย
World’s Greatest Ghosts
1. LAKEโLet’s Build a Roof
2. Finn RigginsโVs. Wilderness
3. Built to SpillโThere Is No Enemy
4. Portugal. The ManโThe Satanic Satanist
5. St. VincentโActor
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Finn Rigginsโ”Wake (Keep this Town Alive)”
This is a really hard question to answer, but “Wake” is a great song with tons of energy by one of the hardest working bands we know! It was stuck in my head for weeks.ย
Bryan Free
1. Mos DefโEcstatic
2. Paolo NutiniโSunny Side Up
3. The Very BestโWarm Heart of Africa
4. MastodonโCrack the Skye
5. Heatwarmerโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
U.S.E.โ”K.I.S.S.I.N.G.”
I played U.S.E. to a friend last year and she said they sounded like T-Pain.ย WTF? Bad hiphop and ill-used Auto-Tune have almost ruined the vocoder; people need reminding that an actual band can perform great dance music. I don’t think anyone does this better than U.S.E. Their jams are righteous, sexy, and peace-y.ย If they had a full-length album in 2009, they’d be on my top five; they do have three EPs that came out this year, however.ย
Scott Carver (The Penny Jam)
1. NursesโApple’s Acre
2. The DecemberistsโThe Hazards of Love
3. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
4. The Builders and the ButchersโSalvation Is a Deep Dark Well
5. St. VincentโActor
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Nursesโ”Technicolor”
I’ve probably listened to this beautifully engineered track more than any other this year and it still gives me chills.ย
Drew Laughery (Blitzen Trapper)
(In no particular order)
Alela DianeโTo Be Still
Wye OakโThe Knot
Tiny VipersโLife on Earth
Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
(tie) Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle; The Flaming LipsโEmbryonic
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Wavvesโ”So Bored”
I put this one in a mix once, and it is always louder than anything before it and after it. I like it like that. It isn’t the cleverest song ever, but it’s fun.
Conrad Loebl (Rotture)
1. Cold CaveโLove Comes Close
2. MorrisseyโSwords
3. Major LazerโGuns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do
4. Kid SisterโUltraviolet
5. Buraka Som SistemaโBlack Diamond
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Cold Caveโ”Love Comes Close”
Invoking the spirit of Ian Curtis remixed by Q Lazarus (I see the similarities but more a nod than a straight jacking), Wes Eisold & Co. have outdone themselves on this song. Danceable but with some seriously deep lyrics, I think this is kind of what Morrissey would sound like if he did a straight-up electronic record. This band has been an obsession of mine, first with copping their first 12-inch, but as soon as I got a hold of the full-length, game over. This song makes me want to run through sun-soaked fields of tall grass, chasing butterflies and falling in love. “Love comes close/but chooses to spare me/Death comes close/but ceases to take me I want to twist, the knife a bit deeper /to siphon the love from the hearts I believed in/Look outside, world is exploding/Stay inside, still never knowing/Taking cover, with each other/Sleeping off the century of hope.” Ummmm, wow.
Chris Lael Larson (Deelay Ceelay)
1. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
2. Grizzly BearโVeckatimest
3. Pink MountaintopsโOutside Love
4. Sharon Van EttenโBecause I Was in Love
5. Laura GibsonโBeasts of Seasons
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Animal Collectiveโ”Brother Sport”
Maranda Bish (Mercury freelancer)
1. Eat SkullโWild and Inside
2. Brimstone HowlโBig Deal, What’s He Done Lately?
3. Laura GibsonโBeasts of Seasons
4. RaekwonโOnly Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II
5. Pure Country GoldโPositive Vibrations
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Eat Skullโ”Oregon Dreaming”
Eat Skull writes these crazy, atmospheric songs and this one feels exactly like its title.
Jeffrey “Chairman” Couch (DRATS!!!)
1. Vic ChesnuttโAt the Cut
2. Transient/This Runs on Bloodโsplit 7-inch
3. Living ColourโThe Chair in the Doorway
4. HonduranโLanguage & Violence
5. Danny ElfmanโMilk soundtrack
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Vic Chesnuttโ”Coward”
Saw Vic and his band play this recently at Mississippi Studios. I (along with the entire crowd) was totally stunned by the raw emotion in this one.
DJ Anjali
1. Miss PoojaโRomantic Jatt
2. Sean PaulโImperial Blaze
3. Northern LightsโRelit
4. Swamiโ53431
5. (tie) SoulicoโExotic on the Speaker; Major LazerโGuns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Diljit Dosanjhโ”Panga”
Manny Reyes (Atole)
1. The UnitsโHistory of the Units
2. AirโLove 2
3. Black Moth Super RainbowโEating Us
4. Neon IndianโPsychic Chasms
5. Fever Rayโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Airโ”Be a Bee”
Super-fast, fun, dark, melodic, throbbing track. Nobody would guess it is Air on first listen. So much life and hope in a three-minute jam that combines computer, vocoder, and real voices mixed with fast live drums and some analog synth. I hope they make this a single, perfect for remixing too!!
Nathan Carson (Nanotear Booking)
1. YOBโThe Great Cessationย
2. SubArachnoid SpaceโEight Bells
3. Heaven & HellโThe Devil You Know
4. RollerballโTwo Feathers
5. DethklokโDethalbum II
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Heaven & Hellโ”Follow the Tears”
Though the tyrannical Sharon Osbourne won’t allow the group to call itself Black Sabbath, Heaven & Hell is in fact the same touring lineup from the early ’80s that Sabbath boasted when they reentered the mainstream charts after booting a despondent, alcoholic Ozzy from their ranks. As Heaven & Hell, Ronnie James Dio fronts the band at the age of 67, and still sounds fantastic. So it’s bittersweet to welcome the Dio lineup of Sabbath back just as it’s been announced that Dio is suffering from stomach cancer. Regardless, the magic and the legacy is indisputable, and “Follow the Tears” marries modern production, classic riffs, and lyrics that resonate with age and experience. Fuck Sharon Osbourne. Long live Black Sabbath.ย
Matt King (Berbati’s Pan)
1. Real Estateโself-titled
2. PhoenixโWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
3. Suckersโself-titled
4. Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni BaโI Speak Fula
5. WoodsโSongs of Shame
My Favorite Song of 2009:
YACHTโ”Psychic City (Voodoo City)”
Kurt Prutsman (Mercury freelancer)
1. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
2. Thee Oh SeesโHelp
3. Christmas IslandโBlackout Summer
4. Black Lipsโ200 Million Thousand
5. Orca Teamโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:
(tie) Beyoncรฉโ”Halo”/Mimsโ”Move (If You Wanna)”
Hot Victory
(In no particular order)
Them Crooked Vulturesโself-titled
The AxโOur Queen of Dirt
Fuck ButtonsโTarot Sport
Big BusinessโMind the Drift
Judas PriestโPainkiller (Fuck yeah, so good it’s released every year, bitches!)
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
We couldn’t agree on a top song because every time we tried to decide we would get in fistfights and wrestling matches with each other, and we all lost.
Mark Lore (Mercury freelancer)
1. The Strange BoysโAnd Girls Club
2. The Pains of Being Pure at Heartโself-titled
3. Harper Simonโself-titled
4. BodhiโSecondHand runner
5. Reigning SoundโLove and Cursesย
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
BOATโ”God Save the Man Who Isn’t All That Super”
A three-minute pop song chockfull of so many great dynamicsโlike the break with D. Crane’s vocals and an egg shaker, and that final sort of oddly joyous chorus… gets me every time.
Sara Padgett Heathcott (Hometapes)
1. Fever Rayโself-titled
2. Winfred E. EyeโTil I Prune
3. Floating Actionโself-titled
4. Lindstrรธm & Prins ThomasโII
5. Sharon Van EttenโBecause I Was in Love
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Megafaunโ”The Longest Day”
My top song is my one irresistible reference to Hometapes in this year-end list, a tiny doorway into a world of music and art that fills up my heart, soundtracks my days, and drives me to new creative distances. It’s been a remarkable year, between the monumental albums of Bear in Heaven, Slaraffenland, and Megafaun, and the feeling that Hometapes has really made a home in Portland. This track, off Megafaun’s Gather, Form & Fly, is about as timeless as it gets. I put it on this morning to “test” my devotion, to cold call my soul and see if it still mattered. I got covered in goose bumps and my mind instantly drifted into the simple-yet-spiritually-heavy world this 3:51 track conjures. Not every song can do this. And not every favorite song can be attributed to your best friends. This year, I got lucky.
Matthew & Genevieve (Linger & Quiet)
1. RunawayโUse Me
2. Nils NurnbergโCaught in a Glimpse
3. Motor City Drum EnsembleโRaw Cuts #5
4. Soul ClapโConscious Edit
5. Omar S.โIn Side My Head
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Here We Go Magicโ”Tunnelvision”
Jeff Urquhart (Satyricon)
1. CoalesceโOX
2. Polar Bear ClubโChasing Hamburg
3. Rum Rebellion/Hammered GruntsโPick Yer Poison
4. Broadway CallsโGood Views, Bad News
5. Prize CountryโWith Love
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Miley Cyrusโ”The Climb”
Jeremy Petersen (OPB Music)
1. The DecemberistsโThe Hazards of Love
2. Taken by TreesโEast of Eden
3. Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
4. Great Lake SwimmersโLost Channels
5. Richard SwiftโThe Atlantic Ocean
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
El Perro del Marโ”Change of Heart”
Matt Brown (Bladen County Records)
1. PhoenixโWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
2. NursesโApple’s Acre
3. Love Languageโself-titled
4. PelicanโWhat We All Come to Need
5. CalifoneโAll My Friends Are Funeral Singers
Curtis Knapp (Marriage Records)
1.ย Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
2.ย White RainbowโNew Clouds
3.ย tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
4.ย White FangโWhatever
5. YACHTโSee Mystery Lights
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
White Fangโ”Duh”
Hannah Carlen (SPECTRE Entertainment Group)
1. The Reigning SoundโLove and Curses
2. Wye OakโThe Knot
3. Magnolia Electric Co.โJosephine
4. Ramona FallsโIntuit
5. The Love Languageโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
The Love Languageโ”Manteo”
This song isn’t a standout on the Love Language’s record, but it completely lights up when they play it live. The piano line on “Manteo” slinks along all woozy and drunk, while the vocals wail and sail above the whole thing with this slightly wistful, but mostly triumphant attitude about them. I can’t count how many times I’ve seen the Love Language live this year, but this song has always been a highlight, and somehow it gets better every timeโjust a little bit bigger, a little bit drunker, a little bit sweeter. It’s almost as though the band enjoys playing it more every time, but it’s probably just that I like it that much.
Nilina Mason-Campbell (winteristhenewsummer.com)
1. Animal CollectiveโMerriweather Post Pavilion
2. Bobby BirdmanโNew Moods
3. tUnE-YaRdSโBiRd-BrAiNs
4. TelepatheโDance Mother
5. Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Animal Collectiveโ”In the Flowers”
Not only does “In the Flowers” expertly capture the ache that often haunts touring bands, but it also captures the beauty and essence of a natural highโthe kind that can so easily be forgotten with growing older, after inhibition sets in. But it can be recaptured! And isโin this song! So poetically…. The lyrical story arch is truly an achievement.
Joan Hiller Depper (Riot Act)
1. Grizzly BearโVeckatimest
2. Bat for LashesโTwo Suns
3. Yoko Ono Plastic Ono BandยญโBetween My Head and the Sky
4. The DecemberistsโThe Hazards of Love
5. Richard SwiftโThe Atlantic Ocean
Victor Nash (Point Juncture, WA)
1.ย TortoiseโBeacons of Ancestorship
2.ย Bill CallahanโSometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
3.ย The ThermalsโNow We Can See
4.ย Joan of ArcโFlowers
5.ย Wilcoโself-titled
My Favorite Song of 2009:ย
Tortoiseโ”Prepare Your Coffin”
We pretty much slept through the last couple Tortoise releases.ย Sure, there were some gems in there like “Salt the Skies” off of It’s All Around You, and the DVD bonus disc from the A Lazarus Taxon box set is incredible, but all the little things pointed to a band too involved with other projects or too busy re-treading old ground to really come up with anything fresh.ย But this record is everything a crew made of stone-cold professionals steeped in every possible cool shade of music should be able to come up with. In particular, “Prepare Your Coffin” feels like what only this group could bring to term:ย a casually tossed off, beer-guzzling, rock ‘n’ roll anthem by some guys who play free jazz and make painterly synth soundtracks for French cinema for their day jobs.ย It rules.
Alberta Poon (Reporter, May Ling)
1. Glass CandyโDeep Gems
2. Wampireโself-titled
3. PictureplaneโDark Rift
4. PhoenixโWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
5. Sally ShapiroโMy Guilty Pleasure
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Phoenixโ”Lisztomania” (Holy Ghost! Remix)
Ben Parrish (Kill Rock Stars)
(I could only really think of four because I mostly bought VHS tapes and used old records and 7-inches this year… I know, I know… but if you had the choice between Total Recall on VHS for $1.99 and the new Sonic Youth on vinyl for $30, wouldn’t you buy Total Recall?)
1. WoodsโSongs of Shame
2. Grass Widowโself-titled
3. Blues ControlโLocal Flavor
4. Group DouehโTreeg Salaam
My Favorite Song of 2009:
Tyvekโ”Summer Things”
There were a lot of songs from bloggers in their bedroom in New Jersey pretending to be from California, but this is a pretty good song about summer that I think takes place in Detroit. I don’t know. It’s pretty good. I like the one on the 7-inch a little more than the version on the album but they’re both very nice.
Dave Allen (Pampelmoose.com)
1. Fever Rayโself-titled
2. Dirty ProjectorsโBitte Orca
3. Now Now, Every ChildrenโCars
4. Via TaniaโMoon Sweet Moon
5. O+Sโself-titled
Patrick Foss (Pure Country Gold)
(In no particular order)
Jack Oblivian & The Tennessee TearjerkersโDisco Outlaw
Mean JeansโAre You Serious?
The HunchesโExit Dreams
The BugsโBarbaric! Mystical! Bored!
The Dutchess and the DukeโSunset/Sunrise
My Favorite Song of 2009:
The White Wiresโ”Stayed up Late”
Anyone not moved to dance and “ooh ooh” along to this one is not someone I want to party with.
Church
Richard Laws: Chris Weisman and Greg DavisโNorthern Songs
Cristof Hendrickson: Polka Dot Dot DotโSyzygy
Lane Barrington: Ah Holly Fam’lyโReservoir
Brandon Laws: Fuck ButtonsโTarot Sport
Everybody in Church: Major LazerโGuns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do
Aris Wales (Mercury freelancer)
1. Heaven & HellโThe Devil You Know
2. SlayerโWorld Painted Blood
3. DarkBlackโSellsword
4. CauldronโChained to the Nite
5. 3 Inches of BloodโHere Waits Thy Doom

Grizzly Bear’s Veckatimest is the most overrated album of the year. None of the other tracks lived up to “Two Weeks,” which was one of only few listenable songs on that album.
Disagree.
Wow, no love for the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s “It’s Blitz?”
veckatimest is dope. apple’s acre is dope, but kind of uneven i feel like (bright ideas? eh) and i hope the next record has some dynamics, cause the whole record has one sound, and no low end.
no love for know better learn faster? I love that shit.
nurses rule, its true. the merc illustration, not so much: john bowers’ eyes are so not buggy, and definitely not charles-manson-whites-above-the-eye-buggy. do over.
dirty projectors suck…sorry
grizzly bear sucks ass.
and the indie rock empire continues. it’s a shame warp has to put out drivel like grizzly bear to turn a profit when they have superior product on deck. i guess none of the dingleberries who got to put a list up on here pay attention to techno, coz i thought martyn’s “great lengths” was clearly the biggest, fattest, juiciest stripper on the pole this year.
Pomegranates “Everybody, Come Outside” was one of my fav’s this year.
I was surprised that SnugglePony’s “I’m a dipshit indie rock dweeb” didn’t make the list. This list was too busy sucking ass to even do a good job of sucking ass.
Not into the iron cross profile pic, but definitely into the idea of twee cover band called SnugglePony.
Handsome Furs, Face Control