…were awesome! Good ol’ rock n roll. To me, sounded like Every Time I Die for the everyday rock fan and definitely not as much sass (cause only ETID can pull that off), but Of course that’s mostly cause of Keith’s voice…
The final tune was “We’ve Got a Situation,” but who knows it that was Jersey-inspired or not. They dragged out the last kickass riff several times. ‘Twas mighty.
Since this is a weekly twitter thing, why not blog about it, too? I may have also ripped this idea off of Mitchell Davis (livelavalive).
I was doin some net surfing the other day and saw that the Atticus Metal Tour II was coming to town soon, so I thought I’d check out who was on the bill.
ALRIGHT! This is the first Top 10 list I’ve ever done, so bear with me here. I don’t even know how you really go about making it (so you might see some things that were released prior to 2009. Yes, that might defeat the whole purpose of a “Best of 2009″ list, so maybe consider this a “Albums/Tracks/Artists I Rocked Out To The Most In 2009.” I’m also going to cheat stick to my love of social networks and just go by my last.fm stats.…
TOPALBUMSOF 2009. Now I know what you might be thinking: “How the hell can you talk about listening to that much metal/screamo, but then have Owl City in your Top 5?” and you would be right. I have to tell you–I ran a whole bunch of errands one day and played his album on loop the whole time. It was PERFECT walking-around-NYC music. I was hooked. #10 was a big album for me in the last year, as was #4. I feel like #9 crept up there late in the game. #1 taught me that sometimes all you need are breakdowns, short transition riffs, more breadowns, and crabcore. Here’s the list, links are to Lala:
TOPTRACKSOF 2009. Okay, starting to get a bit more towards my well-publicized tastes in music. Now, my Top 10 (and 20) tracks of 2009 have several from the same artist, so to keep it interesting I omitted tracks if I had another track by the same artists with more scrobbles plays (still with me?). #10 was on BLAST after I saw them in February. I guess you could call #8 my indie jam of the year. I’m pretty sure #2 got all it’s plays in one day, after I heard them at Warped Tour and saw Adam sing upside down way up in the air. #1 is an awesome opening track to one of the best albums of the year. Here’s the list, and check the playlist at the bottom…
10. I Set My Friends on Fire — Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
TOPARTISTSOF 2009. There they are. These bands make the kind of music that, year in and year out, makes me want to straight up LIVE. I had the pleasure of seeing all of these bands perform more than once this year, and not surprisingly, they were some of the best shows I’ve ever been to (#3’s show on Dec 11 in NYC being the best!). #9 knows how to get down–but I really want some new tunes! I think #8, #7, and of course #4 all have their own genres. They did it first and the best. Okay enough, here they are, links are to myspace pages:
So that’s my first Top 10 / Best Of list. Now since I took these lists straight from last.fm scrobbles, they’re solely based on the number of times I listened to a track by a particular artist. So I have look at it this way: August Burns Red is my #1 artist for 2009 because I listened to more of their tracks than any other artist. Not necessarily based on me thinking they put out the best songs of 2009. However, I guess if I listened to them the most, they must be doing something right!
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