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Heycoolkid!’s 100 Best Songs Of 2011

22 Dec

Heycoolkid!’s 100 Best Songs Of 2011 (56 – 75)

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75.Oregon Bike Trails – “Cayucas”


Oregon Bike TrailsOregon Bike Trails has created the ideal soundtrack for any summer. If “Cayucas” doesn’t get you in the mood for warmer weather, open air, some polluted water-way, and good friends I can’t help but wonder what is wrong with you.

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74. Oupa – “Forget”


OupaAfter seeing Yuck play Radio Radio this year I’m at a stalemate between an intense love for songs like “Automatic“/ Oupa’s “Forget” and the absolute energy of the more upbeat songs like “Cousin Corona” and “Georgia” which develop into a whole other animal on-stage.

This song stirs emotions hiding in the back of my consciousness that occasionally need to be brought to the surface like a realized musical accompaniment to Bukowski‘s “Bluebird“. There’s a time and place for every great song. When the moment comes for this one to be fitting you’re thankful as you listen that a friend has created something to sing along with which aligns perfectly with those feelings.

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73. Bright Eyes – “Jejune Stars”


The People’s Key is an album that grew on me gradually this  year. I’m not sure what I was expecting but what at first felt like a let down developed into an absolute returned love for an artist that will always seem underated to me. Conor Oberst is the catalyst for an entire shift from mainstream to indie in the collective psyche of all things brilliant and “cool.”

The way he expresses himself in each song on The People’s Key was fashioned more along the lines of Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band than it was traditional Bright Eyes in that the lyrics are personal yet more metaphoric than personally descriptive but the same message is there, “Jejune Stars” is probably the best example.

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72. 1,2,3 – “Riding Coach”


1,2,3“[Riding Coach] further expands the band’s musical palette. They’ve rocked out plenty thus far, and they’ve done the retro-soul vibe remarkably well, too. With ‘Riding Coach‘, Sickels pounds out a slow, steady beat and Nic Snyder’s near-falsetto vocals massage the ears with rhythm and soul. About two-thirds of the way through, there’s a funky little guitar riff before the pair chill out again. Absorb the cool … “- The Wounded Jukebox

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71. Messy Sparkles – “Newblessings (Selfish Ghost)”


Messy Sparkles“Catchy melodies blend and come apart in a swirling psyched-out pop frenzy. Seeing two colors together and apart at once. Happy, frustrated, and sad all at the same time. Messy Sparkles not only make sense of such calamity, it seems to be their essence.” – Zen Tapes

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70.  Lana De Rey – “Video Games”


If Lana Del Rey sticks with the sound she’s given us in 2011 I confidently believe our generation may have it’s new Sinatra. She’s got the sound, she’s got the look, and she followed the ideal format this year in laying the groundwork for a shift towards huge commercial success. Who knows how we’ll feel about Lana Del Rey in a few years time but for now it’s hard to find anyone whose opinion I appreciate that doesn’t respect the songs she put out this year. “Video Games” was the song that took me from listening timidly to becoming a fan.

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69. Nathan Bell – “Rust”


Nathan BellUnless it’s Merle Haggard there isn’t much “country” that I get into, which is what caught me off guard with “Rust“. I’m not even sure which blog I picked it up from when I downloaded this track yet I clearly remember when it came up on shuffle just stopping what I was doing and listening so intently that I played it three times in a row. There’s no doubt in my mind the place Nathan Bell was at when he wrote this song, although I may be wrong, I get the feeling that this song must have been a huge release for him when it was finished.

Rust” reminds me so much of coming home from shows I’d play  six hours away and driving all night to make it to work at 8 in the morning, wondering about the kind of things you wonder about on rides like that.  One show in Michigan in-particular stands for me.

Late night, the window down, I had a cigarette lit and Blake Skidmore‘s “August Breeze” was playing on my 5th generation. I remember being overwhelmed by that feeling of age and time, the way those things feel when you are young, and just wondering if anything we ever do is worth the effort. It was one of the best shows I’d ever played and still there was an emptiness in me that I thought a show like that would dissolve. Each time I hear this song I’m so vividly transported back that I can feel the fall night wind and the uneasiness inside all over again. There’s definitely a reason for songs like this to be important…that’s mine.

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68. Scott Orr- “Nobody’s Someone”


Scott OrrWhen I posted the Best Albums Of 2011 list I added a link to it on Scott Orr‘s Facebook page he left a comment saying ” Thanks, very honored. But there’s no way I should be ahead of that Real Estate record. “

This was my response, ” If you go by lyric content and which artist feels more honest you should.”

For the same reason as the Nathan Bell track “Nobody’s Someone” deserves a place on this years list. Although this song is much more present than “Rust,” like a snapshot of the here and now looking towards the future as a response to the past rather than the inverse.

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67. The Tao of Con – “Yr Memory”


The Tao Of Con“More beauty in minimal pop simplicity courtesy of Boston’s Conor Maier who recorded his debut Memory EP under The Tao of Con moniker.

There is an unmistakable stripped-down fragility which pours through both his music and his vocals — an element that takes this bedroom pop to an entirely new wavelength.  It’s sincere, it’s raw and it comes across as completely genuine.  While the EP may play on the short side, it’s best to enjoy this as a single entity as the tracks all flow seemlessly together as one.”- Birp!

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66.  The Submarines – “Shoelaces”


There’s something about songs giving an upbeat feeling to downbeat lyrics that gets me every time. This song makes me think of the Lewis Black skit about George Jr. always talking about the war with a smile on his face. Only in the case of  “Shoelaces” it’s a welcome alignment of mixed feelings.

The Submarines deserve much more accolades for what they’ve done this year. I can only hope that 2012 is the year they finally reach a level of recognition fitting for their ability. They are so talented (and catchy) that it’s hard for me to grasp how little buzz has gone their way this year.

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65. Princeton – “Clamoring For Your Heart”


Princeton continues to give us new music two tracks at a time. This is the title track from the 7″ they just put out. I love their style of minimalistic brit-rock, especially since they sound like they could be Morrissey‘s younger brothers and yet they are from Santa Monica.

Princeton has always had a sixth sense about knowing how to keep from doing too much and everything fits and falls into place without it feeling empty. This is my favorite Princeton track as far as lyrics go but in all honestly it would be worth the listen just for the use of the word “clamoring” in a song.

I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels that it’s long overdue for Princeton to give us a full length. Don’t get me wrong, having this as the second 7″ this year has been nice but it’s been nearly three years since “Cocoon Of Love,” and that’s way too long. – My post on Listen Before You Buy

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64.Dawes – “Little Bit Of Everything”


DawesMy father was always a big Jackson Browne fan growing up which has carried over into a life long love on my part for his music. Each time I listen through one of Browne’si songs I find myself asking, “Why isn’t anyone doing this NOW,” thanks to the new Dawes album I can confidently say someone is.

There’s a big shift in music going from that folk sound that’s been up front over the last few years to a more seventies sound; Bands are bringing in larger sounding solo’s and traditional storytelling lyrics are making a comeback. Outside of being a great stand alone track, “Little Bit Of Everything” is a prime example of what I’m saying. Change is always good… even if I did hate the new Blitzen Trapper album Dawes has shown us the sound can be done well.

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63. Hi Ho Silver Oh – “Showers Without Warning”


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Hi Ho Silver Oh brilliantly wrote Showers Without Warning based on the Friday The Thirteenth moves. I’m both a huge fan of this song and those movies (half of them anyways, some are unwatchable ie Jason X). So if the lyrics seem a bit psychotic it’s good to understand what they are about.

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62. Fleet Foxes – “Helplessness Blues”


Fleet FoxesIf I didn’t hear this song everyday at work would I think higher of “Helplessness Blues” and for Fleet Foxes In General?

I ask myself this often. I mean, it’s not like the band has control over who does or does not like their music. Yet we live in a time when the reality is that your current fans and the amount of radio play you get is just as important as the music itself. It’s the masses that want a single song played ten times a day for months on end and unfortunately the same people who destroyed Kings Of Leon, The Black Keys, Mumford And Sons and Florence And The Machine have been swaying towards Fleet Foxes.

Kings and Florence brought it on themselves so I have no sympathy for them, I’m not sure about Mumford until their next album comes out, but Fleet Foxes and The Black Keys haven’t really done anything other than play a lot of shows to get where they are. Hard work should work for you not against you, unfortunately that’s not how things go anymore. So for those of us who still want to stay on board we might as well get use to getting chaffed at their shows from rubbing against Hollister polo’s and being asked if we’ve ever heard of Arcade Fire.

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61. Real Estate – “Out Of Tune”


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Out Of Tune” is by far my favorite Real Estate track. It’s the perfect balance between chill-wave surf rock and early 90′s garage alternative. This song is one of the main songs I plan on listening to next month when I leave Indiana behind and finally move out to Austin. This is a side-one track one when soundtracking that sort of moment.

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60. Beirut – “East Harlem”


Beirut“This is a new song slash really really old song, because I think I wrote this when I was 17,” Zach Condon said when introducing “East Harlem” during a 2009 performance at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. Of course, the songs Condon makes as Beirut, while fresh and new to most audiences ever since he debuted with 2006′s Gulag Orkestar, also happen to be at least partly rooted in European folk traditions reaching back to who knows when. What’s been more interesting to watch, though, is how the handful of years since 2007′s The Flying Club Cup have made that still relatively recent record’s songs come to sound like old, familiar friends, even to those of us who didn’t quite know what to make of them at first.

As recorded for a new Beirut single, “East Harlem” looks poised to undergo a similar sort of ripening as it becomes more and more familiar. The lyrics are sparse and rooted in classic, instantly communicative tropes: “Another rose wilts in East Harlem,” Condon croons, as he wastes no words in vividly describing an intra-Manhattan relationship that feels like it’s separated by “a thousand miles” (have you tried getting from downtown to East Harlem lately?). The stately backing is what we’ve come to expect from Beirut, with swaying accordion, rich brass, lively piano, and trebly strums, all in all more like a 2010 Williamsburg performance. By the time Condon switches things up, repeating, “Oh, the sound will bring me home again,” over wordless backing vocals, he might as well be describing the warm, cozy but still distinctive feeling “East Harlem” has achieved. – Pitchfork

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59. Yourself And The Air – “Sickdays”


Yourself And The Air… It seems every time I’m about to go out I’m throwing this on the playlist to set my mind right. YATA’s the first band coming out of Chicago in quite some time that has impressed me. I think what is so damn attractive about Yourself And The Air is that they come across like a band that allows themselves to just play and are solid enough to do it anywhere.

Their being from the midwest does get me excited since it makes it much more likely for us in Indy to get a chance to sweat with them, my fingers are crossed. (Via)

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58.  Bright Eyes – “Shell Games”


Bright EyesShell Games” is the first Bright Eyes song I can ever remembering wanting to hear while around other people. Normally the music is so personal the idea of experiencing it without headphones on while participating in my own existence just feels off, maybe “Lover I Don’t Have To Love” comes close but it’s a different kind of collective cognizance when that one comes on.

The Guitar/Key combo throughout this song is such a change of pace for Conor and company it’s still hard for me to believe the shy emo kid I fell in love with years ago has developed into a presence and confidence that is put on display in “Shell Games.” Not to mention, for how epic sounding this song is the lyrics are more revealing than just about every other song on the album… you just have to follow along.

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57. Netherfriends – “Full of it (Nillson Cover)”


NetherfriendsI could easily pretend like I’ve been a lifetime fan of Nillson, that his influence over modern music is constantly in the back of my mind with every new band I hear, but that wouldn’t  be true. What’s the point of what I’m doing here at Heycoolkid! if I’m not being honest. If it hadn’t been for the documentary Who Is Harry nillson (And Why Is Everyone Talking About Him), and if Dodge over at My Old Kentucky Blog hadn’t posted a link for it on facebook I would still be as clueless as I was a year ago, more importantly I never would have given the Netherfriends cover album as much of a chance as I have.

As a huge Netherfriends fan I feel almost ashamed about this being my favorite song he has put out, I’m not though and one listen through you’ll understand why.

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56. Hurricane Bells – “Possibilities”


Hurricane BellsCertain songs just hit home and this is a perfect example. Having the days pile up one on the other, the looking back and seeing where I thought I would be at this point in my life, remembering the friends and the hope, feeling that weight and stepping back from the moment and just saying there’s still a chance, there’s still possibilities, let’s live for tonight, let’s live for a change and forget about the past, I understand this, I connect with it. Hurricane Bells definitely did this one right. (Via)

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I never get homesick just sick of my home

19 Apr

I’m feeling pretty good about this playlist,  take the time to check out a few songs

1.Shiv Hurrah- All my teeth fell out

I’ve got this  bad habit of forgetting to give a track list to my friends when i burn a mix for them. At least five times i’ve had someone call me up and ask “who sings the song that goes ‘i had a dream that all my teeth fell out as i was just about to speak and tell you that i love you dear’?”.   i was looking over previous playlists and couldn’t believe I haven’t posted this one yet.  I promise you if you give this song thirty seconds you’ll be completely in love with it.

Get the entire album for free(!!!!) here: Shiv Hurrah free bandcamp link

2. Sleepy Vikings- Calm

I’m glad there are still bands making great music like this. really really glad. The album won’t be out until may 10th but they’re giving us a sweet little taste a few weeks early:)

3. Grouplove- Colours

Grouplove are another one of those bands that i keep enjoying more  with each track i check out. I couldn’t decide between colours or Naked Kids so why not just put both up. I think colours is probably the song i enjoy more although naked kids is more fitting to throw on any playlist for this time of year.    Grouplove- Naked kids

pick up the entire ep here: Grouplove\’s fantastic EP

4. miniboone- the other summer

The picture disc 7″ was the one  album i wanted to buy on record store day but due to bike issues and few other unexpected negatives i didn’t make it out to take part in anything record store day related. Which is a huge loss, i’ve been looking forward to it for months.

5. The burning hotels- Austin\’s birthday

They’re a little clean compared to most music i’ve been getting into as of late but that’s not always a bad thing, especially since the burning hotels seem to play that way effortlessly and that makes all the difference.

6.New Times Roman- Smoke in your disguise

7. Oregon Bike Trails- Swimsuit

Oregon Bike Trails and I are going to become close friends this summer, i can just feel it. I like seeing how beach house completely kicked the door open for bands like OBT. There’s nothing like music that feels the way swimsuit does there’s just no way to listen and be in anything but in a good mood.

8. Bad Veins- Gold and Warm

Like Shiv Hurrah this is another song i can’t believe i haven’t posted yet, it’s been long overdue.

9. The Frontier Brothers- You should start a band

The frontier brothers top the list of bands i can’t wait to check out when i get to Austin. Some bands you can just tell they will be amazing to see play in their hometown.

10. ARMS- Emily Sue pt 2

I’d say it’s a terrible shame that Harlem Shakes broke up but i’m pretty sure that had they made another album it would have sounded very sell-outish it would have been easy for them to do successfully (oxymoron?). But as we’ve all seen within the scene most bands’ end usually creates some really great beginnings.  And it seems like that is exactly what’s happening for Todd Goldstein, my ears are definitely listening for what this guy will be giving us in the future.

bonus: Brahms has given us a really great remix to check out Arms- Emily Sue pt 2 (brahms remix)

11. Ida Maria- Oh My God

This song is so full of frantic energy i bet this girls nuts live.

12. teletextile- I don\’t know how to act here

13. Allison Weiss- I Was An Island

I came across a live video for this song over at I AM FUEL, YOU ARE FRIENDS  (which is probably my favorite blog around) and was captured immediately by it. I am completely in love with everything Allison Weiss and this song started it all. If i thought it was fair i’d throw every song she has up for you guys to check out. Her voice is soft, emotional and flawless. Her lyrics are put together perfectly and at the same time they are deep in a heart-on-your-sleeve kind of way. She also seems to be extremely dedicated to every aspect of her art which can  be said about so very few bands. She’s hard working, that should never be overlooked,  I hope whatever she hopes to accomplish with her music actually happens.

here’s the video that got me stoked

Pick the entire album up here: Allison Weiss\’ newest amazing album   (I highly recommend you+me+alcohol and fingers crossed)

14. William Fitzsimmons- The Tide Pulls From The Moon

There’s no way i can go another post without mentioning Fitzsimmons newest piece of greatness. I would have put this up back in march but i wanted to have some time with it myself, its selfish but his music is important to me in that sort of way. The best music is meant to be experienced when you’re alone and needing a song that just wraps its arms around you and lets you know that your not alone in whatever it is you’re going through that has got you down, William Fitzsimmons is the embodiment of that.. There’s so much sadness in Fitzsimmons music i’m not sure how he brings himself to expose so much of himself on each album. This guy needs a hug and a huge thank you from all of us that he’s allowed his music to help through the moments where we feel the most alive and full of hurt. The new album brings a slight shift in instrumentation from previous albums adding a slightly more percussion supported sound without steering away from the cornerstone he’s built his career on.  I can’t see any way for someone to be disappointed with Gold In The Shadow. When talking about great albums to own on vinyl this is most definitely one: Gold in the Shadow Link

15.Scott Orr- nobody\’s Someone

For some unknown reason i had it set in my mind that i didn’t like Scott Orr.  I finally took the time to check a few of his songs out and nomatter what i did i couldn’t convince myself not to enjoy his music. This fact just sank in as i was looking over songs i’d had in mind to potentially put on this playlist when i noticed that i’d included six of his songs on the list. Turns out he’s pretty good.

16. The Courteeners- Take Over The World

The courteeners are kind of like a  less introspective the national  yet in a way more visceral, can’t see much flaw in that.

17. Cory Branan- Tall Green Grass

Good song for a road trip…… Like side two track one good… This is where the playlist starts feeling good again.

18. 1,2,3- confetti

1,2,3 are probably the band with the most buzz right now. Buzz is hit or miss sometimes,  it’s nice when it’s a hit.

19.Foonyap and the roar- Exubia

I completely get it if you guys don’t like this song. Something about the bass/vocal mix gets me though. Foonyap is real in the most hip-hop sense of the word.

20. Yuck- Get Away

I’ve only been listening to yuck since january and they are rather good. I really count on seeing immeasurable amounts of love going out to them in the coming months.

When i’m wanting to put on something to relax with i put on this video for automatic:

21. The Temper Trap- Love Last

I got into the temper trap after seeing 500 days of summer for the first time (What a great movie). Something about temper trap just makes me want to tap my feet even if i’m not in the mood to. This one has more soul to it than their other songs. I really think they got it right with love lost.

22. Plants and Animals- bye bye bye

23.letting up despite great faults- step up

24.oupa- forget

25.Birds and batteries- strange kind of mirror

Honestly i will always have an appreciation for solid instrumentation. I mean, don’t be surprised if i’ve got a saxon shore or amo joy track on upcoming playlists but my heart and all my love for music are wrapped up in the lyrical aspect of music. Its good if i can tap my feet but no vibe in the world can compare to lyrics that sink in deep. This isn’t some long preamble into how amazingly written strange kind of mirror is. Because if i wanted to point out how great of lyrics Birds and batteries are capable of writing i’d probably put at least three other songs of theirs ahead of this one. Only because when you look at the lyrics for this one on paper it doesn’t come across as that impressive unless you take the time to digest it line by line and most people, me included, aren’t going to break down a song that tediously without already buying into the whole of the song first. I think this song does a solid job of drawing your attention in enough to do that and once that happens this song is great to sing along to.  I originally planned on just pulling a couple of lines out to bring to light some of the finer points but i can’t decide which ones would really do this justice here’s most of the song though-

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And now your singin’ a song
That I knew when I was young
We can only see ourselves
In the people we love
And its a strange kind of mirror
Yeah its a strange kind of mirror

Well I live through you
And you live through me
I wouldn’t know me
If I didn’t know you
And we live what we see
We live vicariously
We can only see ourselves
We can only see ourselves
And it’s a strange kind of mirror

Well we pull as we connect
We absorb as we reflect
And there is another side
And its not that hard to find…

But the more that I hate
The more I can’t relate
There must be something in me
That I don’t wanna see
And you remind me
You remind me
Of how bad I can be
And it’s a strange kind of mirror

And to the people we discard
I know your workin’ hard
But you don’t talk like me
We sure as hell don’t agree
And I can tell
That your angry
But that just makes me angry……

Well that’s it for today:)  if you represent an artist whose songs are on this page and would like it removed i’ll be more than happy to both oblige and never recommend their music in a positive light again, that’s the agreement. I completely agree with bands making money so they continue making art but spreading some free love from time to time is really the most humble and appreciated thing i’ve come to love about bands. Also if there’s any music i’m missing or missing the point on here’s the comments section… i’m listening:)

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