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I come bearing gifts! This thing took forever to put together, so I hope you can get at least an album or two that you like out of it. All I ask is that if you do end up liking something, report back to me and talk to me about it! Very few of my offline friends have similar music tastes, so I never get to talk about music, even though I really love doing so. ♥

These aren't my favourite albums of all time (that post is elsewhere), but they're ten albums that, for the moment, I can listen to over and over again. Warning: superlatives lie ahead.

REVERIE SOUND REVUE: reverie sound revue

This is on my next list of desert island albums. This classifies as Canadian indie pop (the vocalist, Lisa Lobsinger, tours with Broken Social Scene), but it's so much more than that; it's ethereal. The guitar work is intricate, mesmerising, gossamer stuff, and the vocals are beautiful. The album makes me feel like I've been thrust into a modern city fairytale.
METRIC: fantasies

My love for Metric is [livejournal.com profile] cherise's fault, she uploaded their acoustic album and I fell in love with it. And then I fell in love with the wall of flawless, overwhelming sound that is Fantasies. I wouldn't change a single thing about this album, which is a rare find. Every single song is good, several are brilliant, and something about Emily Haines' voice makes it transcendent.
ANNIE: anniemal

Annie has been described as Madonna for hipsters, which -- okay, whatever, what does that even mean? All that matters is that this album is sonically amazing and it takes me into huge emotional spaces. It's suffused with melancholy, with desire, with attitude, and awesome beats. As a bonus, here's a non-album that's my undisputed favourite song right now: Two of Hearts.
ELLIE GOULDING: lights

God, I listened to this album so much, I think I have most of the lyrics memorised. Ellie's voice is vulnerable and yearning, and her delivery is completely heartfelt. Sonically it's a combination of folksy warmth and vast electronic beats: listen to it LOUD. And snag this coversong, which has made me cry on multiple occasions: Be Mine.
HOLLY MIRANDA: the magician's private library

Yes, I admit it. I downloaded this on a whim because who can resist an album title like that? And it ended up captivating me. Dreamlike vocals are layered with electronics, a combination I always love; this really is an album to dissolve in. Plus, "Joints" is about Holly's battle with fibromyalgia (!).
LIBRARY VOICES: denim on denim

Yeah, I also gave them a try because of the word "library." Their lyrics really are as geeky & literate as the name promises! Their sound is kind of like chamber pop, but harder-edged: "chamber rock," maybe? Songs like "Bodies of Fiction" and "End Time" (a song about being okay about death!) drew me in, and the catchy, happy-yet-wistful sound kept me there. The album's been growing on me ever since.
YEAH YEAH YEAHS: is is

My favourite Yeah Yeah Yeahs album is actually Fever To Tell, followed by It's Blitz!, but this is the one I'm into right now. Five totally solid rock songs filled with frenetic energy. Also, it's not on this EP, but it's my favourite Yeah Yeah Yeahs song, so here: Phenomena.
CARINA ROUND: things you should know

Carina Round is seriously stunning. I need her next album to come out, stat. She has the sirenlike quality of Sarah Slean and Charlotte Martin, plus a vulnerability and rawness that's incredibly seductive. The emotional precision of her lyrics and of her voice send shivers up my spine. This one's just an EP, but you need it.
The XX: xx

Listening to The XX is like being haunted by a ghost who does really slick guitar work. It's a good thing, I promise. This is a subtle, quiet album, with understated, sensual vocals (most songs feature two intertwining vocalists, one male, one female). Excellent for pensive, late-night listening.
TORO Y MOI: causers of this

I don't know if anyone will even like this, but I'm uploading it anyway because I fucking adore it. This is addictive, schizophrenic electronica filled with loops that make your brain feel like it's tripping over itself. It feels icy and warm at the same time, and listening to it is like being washed clean and left with a feeling of total peace. Although most people tell me it gives them a headache, but what do they know.


I should do this more often, because I get an inordinate amount of joy out of sharing music. I've thought about this a bit and figured out why: it's an easy way to give a part of yourself to someone else. Because words are hard, and saying something true about yourself can make you vulnerable. If a friend's hurting, sometimes words do nothing, but if you can give them a couple of songs that got you through a hard time, and it does the same for them -- then that's communication, that's a meaningful connection. And I mean, it's not always about the angst. Sometimes I just love something and want to make other people happy by sharing it with them. Things don't always have to be (as) complicated (as I make them).

And now I must get back to doing readings for class tomorrow; upcoming post on that! I'm already behind, and this actually fills me with joy, because it's such a return to the familiar. It's been a while since I've had readings to be behind on. (Although ... it's fifty pages of Marx, which is not so thrilling. I hate reading Marx.)

Date: 2010-09-16 08:26 am (UTC)
such_heights: amy and rory looking at a pile of post (who: amy smile)
From: [personal profile] such_heights
Ooh, I'll be working my way through these - thank you, sweets!

Date: 2010-09-16 09:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wanderlight.livejournal.com
You are very welcome, Amy dear! I hope you find something to love in there.

Also, re. health things -- still keeping you in my thoughts. ♥!

Date: 2010-09-16 11:50 am (UTC)
such_heights: amy and rory looking at a pile of post (Default)
From: [personal profile] such_heights
Starting with the Ellie Goulding, and I'm charmed already! Sounds like just my sort of thing. Though I'm finding it disconcerting as she shares a name with a girl from my school, and the cognitive dissonance is rather impressive. o.O

Date: 2010-09-17 09:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wanderlight.livejournal.com
Aaah, I'm so glad! :) (That would be incredibly strange! I had an acquaintance in junior high named Lucy Lu, which is about the closest I've ever come to something like that.)

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