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Battle of the Best of 2011 Lists
I do my best to get out and see all the local music I can, and even more so to keep my ear to the proverbial train track to hear the newest and best out there in the local scene, but as it turns out, there are people who do a much better job of this than me, which makes this time of year my favorite for finding new and exciting local artists, as the flood of end-of-year lists hits the internets. This is always my favorite way to find new artists, by listening to what others are listening to. And I love lists.
I’m just simple like that.
So, for your convenience, I’m presenting to you my list of the top lists of 2011. I’m not going to lie, there are a lot of bands on here that I’m not familiar with, but I will definitely be checking out soon. And of course, I have to call out my friends and Debut supporters Calhoun, Bravo, Max!, Burning Hotels, The O’s, The Blurries, Menkena, and THe BAcksliders for their multiple mentions on this list.
Check out some of the artists below and find a new favorite band!
THE SYNAPTIC
Randall Brown of The Synaptic, a fantastic local music website, composed this list in apparently no particular order:
Burning Hotels – Burning Hotels
Maleveller – Maleveller
The Great Tyrant – There Is A Man In The House
Bravo, Max! – Dog’s Light
Calhoun – Heavy Sugar
The Nighty Nite – Dimples
Sarah Jaffe – The Way Sound Leaves A Room
True Widow – As High As The Highest Heavens And From the Center Of the Circumference Of The Earth
Here Holy Spain – Division
Descender – Dark Water
Find more of Randall’s lists over at thesynaptic.com.
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THE OBSERVER
Daniel Hopkins, an awesome music reviewer of The Observer assembled this list:
10. The Strange Boys – Live Music
On The Strange Boys’ third album, they’ve put their pop sensibility at the forefront, trading in the gritty sound of their previous efforts for a more listenable, warmer record.
9. Sundress – Sundress EP
The self-titled EP from Sundress represents a fresh start from a band that spent the last few years searching for its musical identity. Tight drum grooves, sunburned guitars and overwhelming psychedelia look to a bright future from this Denton act.
8. Seryn – This Is Where We Are
Seryn’s passionate performances translate nearly perfectly to tape on their full length debut. The album surges with musical swells, emotionally sung four-part harmonies and interesting poly-rhythms, making it a sort of prog-folk gem.
7. The O’s – Between The Two
On The O’s second full length record, the country/folk duo made up of John Pedigo and Taylor Young took a different approach to songwriting than they had in the past. The resulting record is the band’s best yet.
6. Burning Hotels – Burning Hotels
On their self-titled record, Burning Hotels were smart not to traipse back through the post-punk territory of their previous records. Instead, they’ve matured with a slower sound (even on the dancy first single “Beard”) and added more electronic elements
5. Old Snack - Everything Is Happening So Fast
The best song titles to come from a North Texas act are on Old Snack’s debut album Everything Is Happening So Fast. “The Man With The Golden Snack,” “Burt Reynolds IV” and “Sally Field’s Butt” are choice cuts on this energetic punk record.
4. Sailors With Wax Wings – Sailors With Wax Wings
Technically, this shouldn’t be on my list seeing as it came out in 2010, but I don’t really care. I came across it after reading an interview with singer R. Loren in a Frontrow piece just a few months ago. It reminds me of Slowdive’s Just For A Day, only much darker. Makes sense: Slowdive’s Simon Scott actually collaborated on this album.
3. St. Vincent – Strange Mercy
It’s hard to deny Annie Clark’s brilliance. With each album she outdoes the previous one, and on her third record, Strange Mercy, the guitar performance and pop sensibility have never been better.
2. The Blurries – Paper Cuts
Out of nowhere this year, The Blurries went from being an OK band called Slider Pines to releasing this piece of gritty rock. The album is full of incredible hooks (the chorus of “Little Marie” is impossible to shake), beautiful melodies and precise and energetic musicianship.
1. Centro-Matic – Candidate Waltz
If someone asked me to choose the best band North Texas has to offer, I would choose Centro-Matic in a second. From the prolific mind of singer Will Johnson comes yet another brilliant work, one of the band’s best. Everything you could want in an album is here: top musicianship, great melody and energy, and Johnson narrates each song like a miniature novel. Not to mention that “Only In My Double Mind” is the band’s best single since 2004′s “Flashes And Cables.”
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THE LOCAL EDGE WITH MARK
Mark Schectman of The Local Edge With Mark on 102.1 is a friend of The Debut and the winner of this year’s Observer Music Award for Best Local Music Advocate. So when he makes a list, I listen. And here is his list (with sample songs to listen to on his website):
10. True Widow – As High As the Highest Heavens and from the Center to the Circumference of the Earth
9. Old Snack – Everything Is Happening So Fast
8. Fox and the Bird – Floating Feather
7. Sealion – Keep the Camera Rolling
6. Quaker City Night Hawks – Torquila, Torquila!
5. Bravo, Max! – Dog’s Light
4. Soviet – Doom
3. Seryn – This is Where We Are
2. Calhoun – Heavy Sugar
1. Burning Hotels – Burning Hotels
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THE GHOST OF BLIND LEMON
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