I spent most of 2014 as an observer and occasional participator rather than a recorder. My new full-time journalism course and new job at a newspaper meant I saw fewer gigs and interviewed fewer musicians than before. Admittedly, I also wrote an awful lot about things besides music. Because of this I am putting little stock in this year's lists. As with every year, there are too many blind spots to render it of much use rather than keeping score of the year's releases and cultural tendencies. Benji may be a depressing listen for many, but as an achievement in storytelling and mining a seam of songwriting rarely sought in this day and age, it's a massively impressive work. Sonically, A Sunny Day in Glasgow seem to remain one of the most under-appreciated bands currently working. The cross-continental collective sound like they're breaking new ground with every release and this was a real surprise. The divisive song Seasons by Future Islands seems to be feted so highly because it must surely appeal to a great many music nerds to see a fearless, charismatic man on stage with a slightly receding hairline. It's a cracking song, though the album doesn't quite hold up all the way through. Caribou's Our Love does, though it never touches the heights of opener Can't Do Without You. Alvvays were on repeat for much of the year, though their infectious indie pop is unlikely to win fans to the genre despite being well-reviewed.
Anyway, these are the records that made 2014 for me:
TOP TEN ALBUMS
1. Benji SUN KIL MOON
2. Sea When Absent A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW
3. Our Love CARIBOU
4. Alvvays ALVVAYS
5. Cyro APHEX TWIN
6. Run the Jewels 2 RUN THE JEWELS
7. The Long O PETER ESCOTT
8. Lowtide LOWTIDE
9. Makthaverskan II MAKTHAVERSKAN
10. Atlas OWLS OF THE SWAMP
TOP THREE MISCELLANEOUS ALBUMS
1. L For Leisure JOHN ATKINSON
(Soundtrack)
2. L’amour LEWIS (Reissue)
3. Spiderland SLINT (Reissue)
TOP TEN SONGS
1. Marry Me Archie ALVVAYS
1. Marry Me Archie ALVVAYS
2. Can’t Do Without You CARIBOU
3. Oppressive (The Best Gay Possible) PET
SHOP BOYS
4. Seasons FUTURE ISLANDS
5. Joy HIDEOUS TOWNS
6. Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck) RUN
THE JEWELS FEAT. ZACH DE LA ROCHA
7. No Thoughts CLOUD NOTHINGS
8. Asleep MAKTHAVERSKAN
9. Easy Money JOHNNY MARR
10. Style TAYLOR SWIFT
BEST NEW ARTISTS
1. L-Fresh the Lion
2. Hideous Towns
2. Hideous Towns
3. Alvvays
4. Blair Dunlop
5. Viet Cong
TOP FIVE WEBSITES
1. guardian.com.au
2. messandnoise.com
3. icheckmovies.com
4. letterboxd.com
5. lindywest.net
TOP FIVE INTERNATIONAL ARTIST GIGS
1. Dolly Parton ETIHAD STADIUM
2. Suzanne Vega MELBOURNE RECITAL CENTRE
3. Johnny Marr CORNER HOTEL
4. Blair Dunlop SPOTTED
MALLARD
5. Parquet Courts LANEWAY
FESTIVAL
TOP FIVE AUSTRALIAN ARTIST GIGS
1. The Stickmen CORNER HOTEL
2. Love of Diagrams CORNER
HOTEL
3. Kirin J Callinan LANEWAY
FESTIVAL
4. Jack Ladder CORNER HOTEL
5. Dynamo CHERRY BAR
TOP FIVE TV SHOWS
1. Fargo
2. Media Watch
3. True Detective
4. At the Movies
5. Sherlock
TOP TWENTY MOVIES
1. Frank
2. Under the Skin
3. Her
4. Nightcrawler
5. L For Leisure
6. Force Majeure
7. Nymphomaniac Vol I
8. Sunshine on Leith
9. We Are The Best
10. Blue is the Warmest Colour
11. Whiplash
12. Interstellar
13. Black Coal, Thin Ice
14. Gone Girl
15. The Theory of Everything
16. Edge of Tomorrow
17. Predestination
18. Cavalry
19. The Grand Budapest Hotel
20. It Follows
TOP FIVE RADIO SHOWS/PODCASTS
1. Mark Kermode
and Simon Mayo’s Film Reviews – Radio Five Live
2. Serial - NPR
2. Serial - NPR
3. Screen Talk -
Indiewire
4. In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg – BBC Radio 4
4. In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg – BBC Radio 4
5. From Our Own
Correspondent – BBC Radio 4
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES AWARD
Alt-J. I listen to it, I frown at it, and I just don't get it.
QUOTE OF THE YEAR
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“I don’t think anybody, me included, knew
it was illegal.” - Rebekah Brooks
PREDICTION FOR 2015
The Calgary band Viet Cong will blow up, and Taylor Swift's Australian tour to break records.
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