Best albums of the decade
December 17, 2009 by christinelavelle · Leave a Comment
A few of the music mags have had features like this recently, so I decided to make my own version. The Skinny did a countdown of the top ten Scottish albums released between January 2000 and December 2009. This isn’t based wholly around Scottish artists – although there are a few in there!
10. Beck – The Information (2006)
I saw Beck support Radiohead at Meadowbank Stadium around the time this album was released. In my opinion, he completely stole the show, outshining Tom York’s band a million times over. It was absolutely brilliant, I could have gone home after his warm-up and have been quite happy. The Information, is a really great album. Favourite track – Think I’m in Love.
9. Nouvelle Vague – Bande a’ Part (2006)
Nouvelle Vague was an excellent find in one of the smaller tents at Connect Festival 2007. This album is all covers of previous big hits, set with elevator style music and different female guest vocals. On stage, Nouvelle Vague was full of energy, but this album is very chilled out with lots of lovely surprises. Favourite track – The Killing Moon.
8. The Twilight Sad – Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters (2007)
Cumbernauld’s finest, the Twilight Sad rose to fame quite slowly but now have two successful albums under their belt. This was their debut and will always be my favourite. They supported Idlewild on their Scottish Fiction greatest hits tour, which is when I really sat up and took notice. With the most Scottish vocals you ever did hear, James Alexander Graham never seems to look at the crowd to whom he is performing. Lots of people have said this makes him a bit of an “arse” but I reckon it’s part of the charm. I’m actually listening to this CD right now and debating with myself whether or not this should have been higher than number eight. Favourite track – That summer, at home I had become the invisible boy.
7. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular (2008)
This album brought us three massive club anthems in the form of Time to Pretend, Electric Feel, and Kids. Really though, who doesn’t want to jump around all silly when the beginning of Kids comes on, belting out the infamous “dodododododododooooo do”? It was certainly my favourite past time during the summer of 08. Oracular Spectacular was just different from anything else, it’s hard to explain why. Favourite track – Electric Feel.
6. Sons and Daughters – The Repulsion Box (2005)
Where have Sons and Daughters gone? The Repulsion Box was their debut album, following the success of EP Love the Cup. They seemed to just be getting into their stride – gigging constantly around Glasgow and taking part in a number of side projects. This album is lyrically dark and raw, but has glittery twists and allows the demure of the band to be what can only be described as ‘posey’. Favourite track – Rama Lama.
5. Beirut – Gulang Orkestar (2006)
Beirut is something of a phenomenon to me. This album is a folky-emperimental mix, with lots of obscure instruments, all of which are played by the one-man-band. I think the reason I like this CD so much is because it is really quite odd. It’s very chilled out and easy to listen to, and gives a lot of happiness-vibes. Favourite track(s) – Mount Wroclai, and Scenic World.
4. Rilo Kiley – More Adventurous (2004)
This was the third album released by Los Angeles based Rilo Kiley. Since then they’ve released Under the Blacklight which is also amazing, but this one has the leading spot for me. It reminds me of being in Port Patrick sitting on top of a shed roof with my best friend, drinking Malibu (why?) whilst a barbecue feast was being cooked up. This album is gorgeous, as is singer Jenny Lewis. If you’ve not heard it you should go grab a copy now. Favourite track – Portions for Foxes.
3. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago (2007/08)
First full length album from this guy, self-released in 2007 and re-released the following year by 4AD. This album was widely acclaimed and has won a bunch of awards. I got myself a copy after reading Idlewild’s myspace blog, all of whom were going a bit crazy for it. I’m so glad, it’s beautiful. Looking forward to seeing what he does next. Favourite track – Skinny Love.
2. Biffy Clyro – Only Revolutions (2009)
This has been on repeat on my mp3 player since November 20 when it finally came out. Feels as though we’ve been waiting for years for this as they released three singles from it before the album was finished. Every track is just the best thing you’ll ever hear. Definitely worth the wait. Biffy Clyro can do no wrong in my eyes. Favourite track – Bubbles.
1. Idlewild – The Remote Part (2002)
100 Broken Windows may have been voted the Skinny’s number one, but this is my personal favourite. I cannot believe it’s been almost eight years since it came out – I was only 15! and I still listen to it all the time! In an interview with Drowned in Sound, lead singer Roddy Woomble said the band felt like a group of collective songwriters during the writing process for this album. It was the third studio album they had released, and have kept going over the years. They now have six, and a greatest hits from 1997-2007. Another band who can do no wrong, I will continue to go see them live until they decide to call it a day. Favourite track – Tell Me Ten Words.
So there you have it. My ten favourite albums of this decade. And here’s the ones that just missed out -
11. Arcade Fire – Funeral (2004)
12. Bell x1 – Flock (2005)
13. The Shins – Oh, Inverted World (2001)
14. Death cab for Cutie – Plans (2005)
15. Marmaduke Duke – Duke Pandemonium (2009)
16. The Music – Welcome to the North (2004)
17. TV on the Radio – Return to Cookie Mountain (2006)
18. Friendly Fires – Friendly Fires (2008)
19. Frightened Rabbit – The Midnight Organ Fight (2008)
20. Flaming Lips – At War with the Mystics (2006)
My big issue!
November 10, 2009 by christinelavelle · 1 Comment
I really need to get this off my chest…!
Today, I was quite excited to see Biffy Clyro on the front cover of the Big Issue. So I counted out my £1.50 and thanked the lady for my copy….
There was a nice three-page-spread with the band discussing their new album (which is amazing by the way) and how they felt about coming back to the Barrowlands for two nights last week, after spending months in LA recording.
I was about halfway through and thinking to myself: ’this is really quite a good feature’ – then it happened. The worst possible thing you could ever imagine a journalist could do. The writer, Jasper Hamill, referred to frontman Simon NEIL as Simon KING.
There it was, in a block quote – not even hidden within the article with the hope of going unnoticed. It continued throughout the whole story. Mr Hamill should go back to Journalism Lesson One: make sure you have the right names, and spell them right. He clearly does not know anything about the band if this is the kind of error he’s making, I just cannot believe it. I feel like writing to the Big Issue editor and telling him that I could have made a better job of this piece.
Seriously though, what a big mistake to make.
Biffy Clyro, November 3 – Barrowlands
November 5, 2009 by christinelavelle · Leave a Comment
On Tuesday night I left the Barras looking like I’d been showering with my clothes on. I’m not exaggerating when I say this was one of the top five gigs I’ve ever been to. Have a look at my photo story…
Biffy Clyro will be realeasing their fifth studio album ‘Only Revolutions’ on 14th floor records, on November 9.
Although they have a new album coming out, they didn’t overload the setlist with new stuff. They managed to get through 23 songs in 90 minutes, with a great mix from Blackened Sky right up to unheard new tracks.
Here’s the full setlisting….
Encore:
Biffy Clyro – The Captain
September 29, 2009 by christinelavelle · 1 Comment
Hello !
For my first little piece of blogging I’ve decided to bring to your attention something that’s been having my attention for the past couple of weeks. This would be the soon to be released single by Biffy Clyro. The three piece Ayrshire rockers have come up with a new beaut of a song, The Captain. It begins heavy as many of their songs do, but they incorporate their signature melodies and gorgeous lyrics as always – and of course, it wouldn’t be a Biffy song without a massive chorus for the crowds to get hold of at their live shows.
I always know when I’m about to fall in love with a song as the first time I hear it I actually get tingles. Generally what happens next is a lot of hearing it on repeat or the radio absolutely murdering it with airtime, and I eventually become sick of it, but for now I’m still at that blissful can’t-get-enough-of-it stage.
The video for the song is also pretty special. Pirate themed, frontman Simon Neil takes a leaf out of Johnny Depp’s book and gets into the black eyeliner. Have a look for yourself … http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=63466271
The band appeared on Jo Whiley’s Live Lounge tour last week on Radio One, recorded in the front room of bassist James’s house. They did a few lovely acoustic tracks, one of my favourites was a cover of Love & Sexy Magic. I wasn’t a fan of the original, and I really think they’ve taken something pretty rubbish and made it great. Check it out if you don’t believe me …
All Biffy fans will be happy to hear that after a couple of amazing singles following their 2007 album Puzzle, a newbie is on the way! Only Revolutions is set for release on November 2 (tying in nicely with their two scheduled dates at the Barrowland in Glasgow at the start of that month. It seems to have taken forever for this band to get there – a decade to be more precise – but this album is being tipped to be mega.
The Captain, by Biffy Clyro is out on October 26.





