Thursday, December 29, 2011

A list of all time greatest songs

The next topic I decided to go with is all time songs. It was a little bit harder to choose single songs because there's something about the completeness of an album that makes it easier to define as a great. But there are certain songs that stand out more than the rest. Here goes nothin'

8. The New Noise - Refused: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzf1C6OazC4
When Refused titled their album The Shape Of Punk To Come it was almost like a prophecy. Although the style is a little raw, this album, in particular this song really paved the way for so many bands. The highlight of the song is the break near the end. They use the effect of a cheering crowd that give this song a sound unlike any other.

7. Apprehension - Manchester Orchestra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFZC5-0XwU8
As I mentioned in my previous post, this song, after years of listening to Manchester Orchestra, shot it's way right to the top of my all time favorite Manchester Orchestra songs. It's a shock to me that Andy Hull still has such a potency to his lyrics and song writing, but he remains one of the greatest songwriters of all time and is still going strong.

6. Carousels - mewithoutYou: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh0vzGU8RWw
As you're probably well aware, I'm a definite advocate of the earlier mewithoutYou albums. The song Carousels is a great representation of the greatness contained in the rest of the Catch For Us The Foxes album. I always appreciate lyrics that are completely honest, especially when the subject matter revolves around the weakness of man and the greatness of God. This song always reminds me of the overwhelming need for a Savior.

5. Introducing Palace Players - Mew http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz0aVur1F2A
So let me be honest, when my good friend whose musical taste I respect, told me to check this song out, I started to give it a listen. After about 30 seconds I wanted to shut it off. I was thinking "Mew, how far you've fallen..." But I thought "I have to listen all the way through." I am so glad I did. The song goes from abstract and intentionally messy to being one of the most catchy and well thought out pieces that Mew has written. Give this one a chance and listen all the way through. You'll be pleased.

4. The First Single - The Format http://vimeo.com/32046550
Although it doesn't sound completely country, it's got enough of the genre in it to give a really good feel and set it apart from other indie pop-rock. Any fan of The Format knows that this song should be dubbed the anthem for road trips or long car rides. Although they're no longer a band, The Format's great songs will continue to be some of my most favorite songs. And if you like them, then you can check out the post-Format band, fun.

3. Sweetness- Jimmy Eat World http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU3KBI5qyEY
Jimmy Eat World is one of those bands that just has a sound unlike any other band I've ever really heard. I had heard a few of their other singles and was pretty much like "meh..." But after I heard Sweetness I went out and bought the album, and ever since it's been my number one favorite song of all time. The reason being is because even when the rest of the album was ruined by memories I made while listening heavily to the album. This was the only song not ruined by those sad moments in my life. It's always a great listen and has such a strong melody.

2. Simple and Clean - Utada Hikaru http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7xRFC4fX7Y
Now you may be asking yourself "A J-POP SONG AS NUMBER TWO?!?! ARE YOU NUTS?!?!" Well no, I'm not crazy. The reason I chose this song is because this is one of the VERY few songs that I could play on repeat, alternating between English and Japanese for at least thirty minutes....on just the one song. I don't know if it's the great mixing, the background noises, or the one of the most infectious melodies of all time, but this song is almost like crack in auditory form. Also it's the theme song for such a great game....you can't beat that.

1. Jesus - Brand New http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_iNdbPvrYk
This is quite possibly one of the easiest calls on mine or anyone else's part that could be made. If you've never heard this song you absolutely must listen to it! Any song that can maintain the same melody throughout and hold your attention deserves high regard. Combined with the crescendo at the end, emotion of Jesse Lacey, and the incredible lyrics make this a no-brainer. Since I could gush about this song for hours, I'll stick to just posting some of the lyrics that always make me examine my own life.

I know you're coming in the night like a thief
But I've had some time, O Lord, to hone my lying technique
I know you think that I'm someone you can trust
But I'm scared I'll get scared and I swear I'll try to nail you back up
So do you think that we could work out a sign
So I'll know it's you and that it's over so I won't even try
I know you're coming for the people like me
But we all got wood and nails
And we turn out hate in factories

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Alright, so I know it's been awhile

I've decided to bring back my old blog because I felt like it was the perfect format to post my lists for my favorite things. Mostly involving music, but there will probably be other things.
So let's get to it.
14.
Letlive.'s Fake History completely took me by surprise, just as much as the band as a whole did. Although i don't completely agree with the overall message in the lyrics and the cynicism directed toward God, I find the lyrical honesty and musical style to be completely refreshing. There aren't too many bands nowadays that can pull off a sound similar to Refused's The Shape of punk to come. The cd is most definitely a parental advisory, but hearing a point of view so clearly conveyed by an artist is very rare, but very appreciated.
13.

I've always been a big fan of concept albums(which at some point I'm going to compile a short list of favorite concept album(s))and Jamie's Elsewhere's They Said A Storm Was Coming is no exception to great concepts. While it's hard to follow the connections between some of the songs, the lyrics push it far beyond the typical Post-Hardcore album and turn it into a well thought out piece of art. Even if you're not a fan of the Post-Hardcore genre, the lyrics still make a worth while listen.
12.
Lydia's Illuminate is one of the few albums on the list that doesn't rest heavily on the quality of the lyrics. Even though I'm a big fan of really well thought out lyrics, sometimes a cd with music you can groove to just makes for a different type of gem to add to the collection. There are times at first when all the songs on this album start to blend together and you can't tell one from the other, but that's part of the magic. It's almost like a yoga for the ears. A complete relaxation for the brain. Even though there's some language, this cd is a solid addition to my favorites list.
11.
This may be an oldie, but as a past all time favorite album of mine, it remains a great. The music world is severely lacking in the kind of quality that Blindside put into their Silence album. Although it's rock style seems a little dated, the vocals and lyrics help this one to stand out from the pack of mediocrity.
10.
It may come as a shock that my favorite band's War All The Time didn't make it further up the list, but don't be fooled by #10 It's definitely one of the all time greatest CD's. I think it's pretty well agreed that even though the lead singer's voice isn't particularly great, his lyrics and vocal charm are undeniable. Although I don't agree with some of the views held by the band, it's a very interesting take on the world that they present with this masterpiece. If you haven't heard it check it out most definitely!
9.
At first when I heard the new Manchester Orchestra I was a little skeptical on how it could top their previous albums. Once my brother gave me a little more background on the it and after a few videos on the making of it, I came to the realization that this is Andy Hull and co.'s most mature and best work. Every song has the usual lyrical genius that Andy never fails to deliver and the music is the perfect accompaniment to make this another memorable album. A personal favorite track of mine is Apprehension, which has made it's way to the top of the list of favorite Manchester songs I have. Pure gold.
8.
Anathallo's final album left me in awe. The fact that they never made it as one of the greatest bands of all time still confuses me. CD's like this don't come very often and because it's one of the only remaining works of a late great, anyone who's interested should take advantage and give this one a listen.... IMMEDIATELY! As great as the other Anathallo albums were, this one is like the whole jar of maraschino cherries dumped over the greatest ice cream sundae ever!
7.
There are few albums that are these days that can speak volumes of truth to the listener while giving the perfect picture of hope to build up a believer in Christ. While most Christians try not to shove Jesus in the face of the secular generation, Bryce Avery shows a down to earth view that doesn't shy away from being vocal about his faith in Christ. This is one of the most encouraging albums on the list and this can help any believer to have a renewed love for the Lord. Even for someone who isn't saved, this album is not only really catchy but it gives a positive message missing from a dying world.
6.
This is one of the first albums that I realized there were complete works of art in musical form. It's the only one that I've dubbed a "Kodak CD". If there's any moment in time that I want to remember for the rest of my life, I put on headphones on listen to O in it's entirety, mentally cataloging that memory. With this album, Damien created the ultimate coffee shop album to be treasured by all til the end of time. If ever there was a moment to relax, this would be the soundtrack. I feel like it's emo music for older people. But don't be steered away from this gem.
5.
What can be said about this one? I wish it could be higher up on the list, because it is truly one of the greatest and most innovative albums that I've ever heard. At first I thought that Mew was a little too ambitious with their style and tried to fit too much into something new.... I was wrong. They've reached far beyond what was expected of them and created something so great that it can only be listened to, in order to be believed. The combination of disco and experimental rock makes No More Stories Are Told Today, I'm Sorry They Washed Away a must listen.
4.
If you have never heard mewithoutYou's Brother, Sister you've been missing out on a truly great piece of art. There are so many reasons why this is such a great CD, but two highlights are the spiritual insight in the perfectly constructed poetic lyrics and the ambient music that makes this such an enjoyable listen. When the band released this album they completely outdid not only themselves, but just about every other band at the time.
3
When this album came out I felt a little disappointed at the musical departure from their heavier, more Post-Hardcore sound. But after a few listens I found that this had every element of one of the greatest albums ever. The lyrics were much more mature and still to this day contain some of my favorite lines. Although some of the songs are a little more somber than I would like, it goes with the whole theme of a awesome CD. Don't pass up Come Now Sleep by As Cities Burn.
2.
Brand New's The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me contains not only one of the best songs lyrically, but continues to boggle my mind at the creativity that was put into it. There isn't much to be said about this one, only that if you like music you have to give this album a listen. It's a masterpiece through and through. And it doesn't appear to be going anywhere soon.
1.
With yet another appearance on the list, no less the top, mewithoutYou has every element for another piece of artwork. The Mona Lisa(objecively) of all albums. Standing the test of time it proves itself to be in my opinion the greatest overall album of all time. It, as their other album does, overflows with spiritual insight and has some of the best musical hooks. This is an album that demands your attention. Get it and give it many listens.

I'm sure most of you said tl;dr but if you stuck through it I appreciate your patience. There will be a few shorter lists coming when I'm ready to compile them. Hopefully someone read this :-p