
The following songs may not have had the heaviest rotation, they may not have been on a favorite album or even be a top favorite artist of mine. These songs struck me somehow individually. They graced my ears at just the right time to really hit home. These songs remind me of spring, summer, fall, events, feelings, etc. Anyway enough with the rambling and on with the list.
Again, I cannot put these in any particular order, but I guarantee these have all been my #1 at one time or another the past year:
"You Were a House on Fire" by Listener off the album "Wooden Heart"-
This is the song that enthralled me. It was great to discover a new genre, though I must admit I have not found someone who does this quite like Dan Smith. His spoken word poems float over orchestrated sounds: violins, trumpets, and sometimes washing machines. "We all write songs about life, we just sing them different.", he sings through this track. Listener's approach is very different. But I like different. I'll be looking forward to more by this artist.
"Afraid of Everyone" from The National off the album "High Violet"What is it about The National that I love? I've never really put my finger on it until the song, "Afraid of Everyone" played through my speakers. The album, High Violet, released early in the year, was never topped in my opinion. This is my top album of 2010, without a doubt. I am not giving anything away to those who have had to put up with me listening to this repeatedly all summer long. My neighbors probably can even guess due to the windows were open while I was blasting this stuff.
"I Found a Whistle" from MGMT's "Congratulations".Their new album slowly grew on me throughout the year. This is the song that ended up with many, many plays. The album, as a whole, is in the running for my best of 2010. I think the song just exemplifies the feeling I get from the album as a whole.
The strumming guitar, over synth, along with intriguing lyrics equal beautiful simplicity to me. A rare track from a band that is known for overdoing the psychedelia.
"I Walked" Sufjan Stevens "Age of Adz"A song writing machine, Stevens was hard at work in 2010 with an EP followed by a full length. 2010 was the year I woke up to this artist. I didn't even realize that I already had a couple tracks from him. I was caught by the buzz of his EP, "All Delighted People", and when his full length was announced, I went ahead and purchased a few more songs. For me, this music is something you have to be in the mood for. Each song ages as you listen like fine wine. Better & better with every spin!

"Twenty Miles" from Deer Tick's "Black Dirt Sessions"
I had the pleasure of seeing this band live in Austin in 2009 so I was excited to add their new CD to my library. I was not disappointed as the best track on the album has to be this one.
The catchy guitar lick that opens the song is only the beginning. It'll make you sway even as John McCauley allows his gravelly voice to soar in the chorus. Certainly, the lyric "Raindrops like bullets on my fragile skin" reminded me of the 40 minutes I spent listening to them in the rain last year. They continue to be one of my favorite bands.


























