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This is my Best Music Of 2012 list…

There were so many amazing albums and so much mind-blowingly great music released in 2012 that it was almost impossible to chose a best of list. At one point in my compiling I had to delete my list and start over because I had almost nothing but blues releases and I wanted the list to showcase several music genres, not just one.

Here are my ‘Best of’ lists for 2012 – mostly in order although the farther down on the list, the harder it was to sort and place the music. I tried to stay with ten selections for each but I got a little carried away with the best videos.

 

- Favorite Albums of 2012 -

Once Upon a Time in the West – The White Buffalo

My Favorite Album of 2012

 

Burn Flicker Die – American Aquarium

There’s a Bomb in Gilead – Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires

Driving Towards the Daylight – Joe Bonamassa

Tomorrowland – Ryan Bingham

Handwritten – Gaslight Anthem

Seven – Viv and the Revival

Let It Burn – Ruthie Foster

Up 2 Zero – Anthony Gomes

One Damn Heart – The Debonzo Brothers

 

 

- Favorite Songs of 2012 -

Don’t Let Me Get Lonely – The Record Company

 

 

One Lone Night – The White Buffalo

So James Dean – Viv and the Revival

Whittled Down – Johnny Hickman

Driving Towards the Daylight – Joe Bonamassa

Burn Flicker Die – American Aquarium

Here We Go - Roisin O

Break My Heart Tonight – The Debonzo Brothers

45 – Gaslight Anthem

Baptized – Buffalo Killers

 

- Favorite EP’s of 2012 -

All Things Blue – Ophelia Cache

Superdead – The Record Company

I Am Here – Savages

Signal – The Amends

 

- Favorite Videos of 2012 -

Wish it Was True – The White Buffalo

 

 

Angeles – Steve Carlson and Jensen Ackles

Another Road - Johnny Hickman

Mark My Words – The Coronas

No Surprise - Miss Shevaughn and Yuma Wray

To Live is To Fly – Ryan Bingham

Made to Break – Otis Gibbs

Welcome To A Good Time – Viv and the Revival

I’ll Wait – Charlie Spraggs

Break My Heart Tonight – The Debonzo Brothers

Haunted – Cassie Taylor

 

- Favorite New (to me) Artists/Bands -

The Baron Sisters, Haley Bowery and the Manimals, Jean Caffeine,

 Corey Koehler, Savages, The Wild Suns, Caleb Caudle and The Bohannons

 

- All the leftover stuff -

 

When compiling my list,  I purposefully left out some really good mainstream music. Partly because of resources (we know Springsteen has more money to work with than American Aquarium) and partly because the mainstream albums and videos get all the broadcast and radio play they could possibly need.  I wanted to spotlight bands that are making exceptional music, but receive little (or no) air play.

However, here are a few albums I wanted to highlight before I end my list, mainly because the artists put out great music that I kept playing long after the album or video release.

Bruce Springsteen – Wrecking Ball – great video for ‘We Take Care of Our Own’,

Soundgarden – ‘Live to Rise’ – I can’t stop playing the song and watching the video so I put it up in the featured section for New Years Eve,

Don Williams – And So It Goes – it’s been too long since Don put out an album and this one was so good,

Ry Cooder – Election Special – Well, it’s Ry Cooder…duh.

Oh wow…I am finally done. While I go collapse on the floor you all can check out my choices and if you want, drop a note in the comment section with your thoughts or picks for best music of 2012.

- Kit

The Week in Music…Blogs – June 9 to June 15, 2012

The list is a little short this week as I am packing for vacation and trying to get the reviews for next week written ahead of time.

Carrow from the Blue Walrus reviewed Closer to You by The (awesome) Coronas.

The Digital Fix interviewed Shade of Red on their debut EP Don’t Trust the Captain and streamed the track Mahatma Gandhi in Space.

Viv and the Revival released a new video from Seven-

 

 

Merlin Jobst interviewed Brendan Benson for The Line of Best Fit. They discussed Nashville, Benson’s new album What kind of World and his new label, Readymade Records.

John Allman from Ninebullets.net reviewed the new Bruce Springsteen album Wrecking Ball, while Autopsy IV convinced me to give the new Shooter Jennings release, Family Man, a listen.

New Alabama Shakes vid recorded live at Bonnaroo -

 

 

I took a walk on the punk side with a review of Born Strange, the debut album from Haley Bowery and the Manimals while Phil Allely from FameMagazine UK interviewed Haley on her music and the new album.

- Kit

The Week in Music…Blogs – March 10 to March 16, 2012

Nichtmehrclaire at Ears to the Ground interviewed ME and shared a couple of the band’s videos.

Ann Powers from The Record on NPR tossed up the recording of Bruce Springsteen’s opening speech for SXSW. She also included several vids of the songs and bands he mentioned in his speech.

On his blog open mic oddyssey, Cary Morin wrote about his show in North Carolina and his trip to Colorado to do some recording:

On the 14th of March I went to Loveland Colorado to spend some time with Jason Larson and Johnny Hickman at Backbone Studio. I have been wanting to record an entire project at that studio but the opportunity has not come up yet. Jason used to play guitar for the Atoll and is now the main engineer at Backbone. He has been a great friend over the years and it’s always fun to work with him…”

ReverbNation released a set of Facebook Apps for musicians to use on the new Timeline layout.

From the new Otis Gibbs video to the somewhat controversial Lucero review all the way to the ninebullets radio show, Ninebullets.net spent the entire week pretty much vibrating with music cool.

Peter Parcek made me oh-so very happy by doing another entry in his Unsung Heroes of the Blues Guitar series. This week he profiled Harvey Mandel.

After seeing last week’s Unsung Heroes entry on Clarence Hollimon, Linda Leinen from The Task at Hand sent me a link to a great Hollimon performance from the 1993 Blues Blast for The Phoenix Blues Society.

 

 

As always, if I missed your music post please toss me an email or leave your blog addy in the comment section and I’ll put your link in the post.

- Kit

Hard times come, hard times go…

Bruce Springsteen discusses “Wrecking Ball”

 

 

-Kit

The Week in Music…Blogs – Jan 21 to Jan 27, 2012

Early last week Bryan Childs from ninebullets.net wrote a blog entry called Pimping Other People’s Podcasts. It was sort of a ‘we all love doing this, let’s help each other out’ thing.

So I decided to post links to some of the great music blogs and media I read this week, sort of like a week in music recap only with less Kurt Loder and more check out this band review.

And here we go:

Michael Barwise interviewed Dylan Williams of The Carpels.

 

The Carpels were finally able to get the video for their new single, ‘Bears‘ viewable in the US.

 

 

Rachel over on Adobe and Teardrops (such a cool blog name) reviewed The Creak and provided a link to download their free album Fool’s Gold.

Autopsy4 previewed a single off the new Arliss Nancy in a blog entry and then previewed another during the Thursday night ninebullets radio show.

Iaan Hughes waxed poetic about Harley Allen over on his blog, the Real Mr. Heartache.

Jake Smith filming in Death Valley

Jake Smith (The White Buffalo) was in Death Valley last week filming a video for his upcoming release, Once Upon a Time in the West and was nice enough to share this image from the shoot.

 I ranted about integrity and responsibility in music journalism after reading some reviews of We Take Care of Our Own, the first track from Springsteen’s upcoming release, Wrecking Ball.

Damien interviewed Virgil Dickerson and previewed a track from the upcoming Arliss Nancy release, Simple Machines on his Mostly Harmless podcast.

Yes, yes I do have a ‘thing’ for Arliss Nancy.  Why do people keep asking me that?

Finally, this is a very small sample of all the awesome music news posted this week. If you tossed up a music post or review on your blog this week you would like added to the list just drop me a note with your addy in the comment section and I’ll put your link up in the post.

Now go read the cool blogs. ;)

- Kit

The road of good intentions has gone dry as a bone…

Okay, this is very, very simple.  Like painfully simple. 

We Take Care of Our Own is not a ‘Woohoo, Go USA, America Rocks’ song.  At any time did you guys stop to think that if they pay you to write a review maybe you should actually listen to the song. Did you even read the artist name? How could you possibly get from Springsteen to ‘our government is awesome’? Hello, I-R-O-N-Y.

Seriously dudes…What is wrong with you?

Apparently, reviewers from the LA Times, The New York Daily News and a few other publications received their copies of Wrecking Ball, the new Bruce Springsteen album due to release in early March, from an alternate universe where Bruce and the Band shoot little kids with rock salt to make them pick crops of genetically altered tobacco faster, then send them off to special schools that teach them how being poor is a just punishment visited on those who are morally corrupt.

 

 

For a slightly more realistic (as in might be from our universe) take, check out Christopher Phillips review of the song over on Backstreets.com. 

Wrecking Ball hits the streets (oh come on, how could I -not- say it) on March 6, 2012.  You can pre-order it from Amazon or from iTunes where you can also buy an early release of We Take Care of Our Own.

- Kit

You gotta live it every day…

Because I am the kind of person that inflicts earworms on others when I am suffering:

Awesome (?) Vid – Day Number Eight (or Nine, or both) – Badlands

I have nothing profound to say – just this song has been stuck in my head for three days now and I thought I would pass it along.  Oh, and the coat Clarence is wearing is so beyond cool I don’t even have words.

Music by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band – live footage of Pinkpop 2009

- Kit

Follow your dreams down…

Two Cow Garage with their cover of Bruce Springsteen’s No Surrendertwocowbruce

Why is there not a t-shirt in my closet with this on it? 

- Kit

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