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Way Back Whensday – 2011 Faves

That time of year again: favorites records. So much good music this year. So let's get into this shit:

My favorite record of the year: You look so good on the outside Cold Cave's Cherish the Light Years This record, oh, this record. Sexy, dirty, inspired and dark synth pop. Recommended for fans of old New Order and non-derivative retro. Standout tracks: Confetti, Villains of the Moon

Followed closely by: Don't front Beastie Boys' Hot Sauce Committee Part Two They can't make a bad record and you can suck it if you didn't like To the 5 Boroughs. Recommended for fans of Beastie Boys and rap that isn't retarded. Standout tracks: Too Many Rappers, Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament

And then: Like whoa Shabazz Palaces' Black Up This record will defy you at every turn. Brilliant. Recommended for fans of experimental light-years-ahead awesome shit. Standout tracks: Free Press and Curl, Swerve

Can't forget: oooooooooooooooooooo Zola Jesus' Contatus Find a comfy seat, pour a glass of whiskey, turn off the lights, and turn this up loud. Haunt. Recommended for you, me, and everyone we know. Standout tracks: Seekir, Vessel

And, oh yeah: hello, my name is david! Fucked Up's David Comes to Life From start to finish: grand. It's a punk-rock opera for the love of jeebus, but it's so far beyond punk rock...I dunno, I think this band is pretty amazing.
Recommended for adults who aren't afraid of their emotions. Standout tracks: Pick any. Killer record.

Other records I liked quite a bit and I think you'll like: Girls: Father, Son, Holy Ghost (I was/am surprised at how much I enjoy this.) Das Racist: Relax Kurt Vile: Smoke Ring for my Halo (this record is on heavy rotation for me as of late.) EMA: Past Life Martyred Saints Future Islands: On the Water YACHT: Shangri-La Austra: Feel It Break M83: Hurry Up, We're Dreaming! Real Estate: Days Tim Hecker: Ravedeath, 1972