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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

To see what goes on Halloween night…

And we are live!

Halloween 2012 is officially underway at our house. Kahuna just left with the girls and I’ve had my first band of trick-or-treaters. Steve (my Captain America coffee cup) and I were going to give away candy here but I can’t find him.

Yes, yes I am giving away chocolate candy eyeballs.

6:47 – Huh, I pictured Batman a lot taller…

6:52 – There are Hershey bars in the candy bowl…

Listening to Haley Bowery and the ManimalsHalloweenCheck out the track over on their Bandcamp page.

7:08 – okay, Jason is not as creepy when he is under five feet tall…

7:14 – Oh, how cute..a little bitty pirate. And a pirate princess…

7:20 – The ‘Bit has wandered in claiming sore feet. Sigh, when that wins out over candy you know they are growing up.

7:26 – Huh, a ninja pirate…

From Jack Moore - @Jack_Moore7 – “Love how neighbours try out do each other on Halloween. Soon they’ll be putting severed heads on spikes tower of London style…”

7:31 – Kahuna and Scooter the firefly fairy (sigh, the little cat costume was so cute but she wouldn’t wear it) returned home with a full pumpkin.  Ohh, a frosty coupon, lots of chocolate, lots of gum that will go into the ‘Bits bag, pretzels…wait, who gives away pretzels for Halloween?

7:38 – Pretzel mystery solved. They are neat little bat and pumpkin shaped pretzels. Oh, Oh SCORE! Scooter has a gummy eyeball!

7:41 – Whoa, Skittles as far as the eye can see. We will be tasting the rainbow for days.

7:46 – Alas, my candy is gone. All I have left are two lonely little eyeballs and a jolly rancher.

7:52 – Okay, candy sorting and eating have commenced.

I’ll sign off with a little Halloween tune from Have Gun Will Travel called

 The Living Dead Blues -

 

 

- Kit

 

 

The Week in Music Blogs – June 23 to June 29, 2012

Tony Conley from Rock Guitar Daily reviewed Tilting, the upcoming (and really good) release from Johnny Hickman.

Josh Hathaway over on Blinded by Sound reviewed the new Norah Jones album, Little Broken Hearts and tossed a stream of the album up for listening.

Delarue from New York Music Daily reviewed the Haley Bowery and the Manimals/Hannah vs the Many concert at Webster Hall.

At Screamer Magazine, Richard Rosenthal interviewed Ron Young from Little Caesar.

Heading south to ninebullets.net territory, Romoesidvicious reviewed Nah, Death Ima Comin’ for You, the upcoming release from Michael Dean Damron, and streamed a preview track from the album. While you all are over there, check out the ninebullets radio show from this week. The show had tunes from Have Gun Will Travel, William Elliot Whitmore, Pawn Shop Saints and so many more good bands.

Rachel over at Adobe and Teardrops wrapped up Pride Month with her review of White Noise, the new EP from Sarah Walk. She also shared a link to download the EP for free or for a donation amount of your choice.

Also from the Adobe and Teardrops Facebook page, some Gary Clark, Jr.- Live from Bonnaroo -

 

 

Little Indie Blogs reviewed and provided a link to preview four songs from the Chapel Club upcoming release, Good Together.

The Steve Carlson / Jonah Dolan StageIt concert that had to be cancelled has been rescheduled for July 11th. Tickets are sold out now, but they usually release another bunch closer to show date.

Cameron Matthews over at Spinner previewed Hey Girl, a new single from Dig. Sow. Love. Grow., the upcoming (August 7th) album by the Buffalo Killers and offered it up as a free download.

Fire by Viv and the Revival is being used by NBC and Bud Light in their summer Olympics ads and promo spots.  You all can see the first video on the band’s website and catch more over the next month.

The Young Electrics only need a couple more votes and they will be performing at the Olympics as part of the Emerging Icons. Pop over and click on the little star to help them. Seriously, how many times are you going to have the chance to say, “I picked one of the bands that played the Olympics“?

To finish out the list, bluesman Peter Parcek tossed out another in his series, Unsung Heroes of the Blues Guitar. This entry focused on Kid Ramos.

And that is it for me. As always, if I missed your blog post just leave a comment with the addy or shoot me a quick email.

I’ll leave you all with a cool little live vid of Peter with Willie Hayes, Jesse Hayes and Kevin Harvey doing Let The Good Times Roll.

 

 

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

Born Strange…

 I wrote a very long, very detailed review of Born Strange, the debut release from Haley Bowery and the Manimals while in a haze of sleep deprivation coupled with a massive caffeine high.  I covered the origins of punk, the influencial bands, the social and political climates of the time and at one point I think I may have composed an ode to Joey Ramone.

You all see where this is going.

When I went to post my masterpiece of music reviewing this morning I discovered none of it made any sense.  I even found a section where I explain that while I consider Cut Me Mick to be an awesome punk song, I still can’t buy a car from Micah Schnabel. Yeah, that kind of ‘made-no-sense’. So I stared at it for a few minutes, then in the tradition of good punk, I went back and stripped the review down to the very basics.

The album blasts off with the track Born Strange and the admonition to ‘take your clothes off like you got no mama’ and rocks out from there. My favorites are Undertow with its 90′s grunge sound, Dream of the Chelsea Hotel, which sounds like someone ran over the Velvet Underground with a metal band and this song was all that survived, and All Lies just because it has the line ‘I’d leave it all on the line, got a titanium spine’.

 

 

The music slows up a bit on the melodic ‘29‘, which is more pop than rock or punk but not so sweet that I didn’t enjoy it.

 

 

Bottom line, this was a pretty cool album and I liked it enough to recommend you all pick it up. You can check out more music from the band and download a copy of 29 for free on their website, get updates on their Facebook page or follow the band on Twitter @HaleyBowery.

Born Strange will release on Tuesday June 19, 2012.

- Kit

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