Very surprised to see Animal Collective cracking the top 10 with a song from this year. I'm guessing it'll end up being their #1 album of 2009.
I'm not too surprised. For whatever reason, everyone is jerking off Animal Collective over this album (ew, sorry for such a graphic analogy). I like "weird" stuff, but I really don't see what the big deal is. I've listened to a few of the records, and it just doesn't click. In fact, I thought Merriweather Post Pavilion was flat out boring (Not Hospice by The Antlers boring or Dirty Projectors boring), but a tedious listen.
I am also willing to take whatever hate I get for having a contrary opinion regarding Animal Collective. Feel free to bring it.
I love it! Nothing wrong with hating on music. We can all be friends. I think Animal Collective are great. Nothing "weird" about them, they're just sunny pop. When they get weird is when they're boring, and when I want weird there are better places to go.
Even though I would not come up with anywhere near the same list, I think Shovel did a good job. These Shovel retrospectives have all been better than the laughably bad Pazz & Jopp surveys, for instance. If you want a better list, it has to come from a single person. Terre T's top faves introduce me to more stuff that I end up loving, but you don't exactly get a view of the musical zeitgeist from her.
I think we're seeing lots of the junky flavors of the month slowly moved into the memory hole (Interpol, Bloc Party). Of course plenty in the top 20 sucks in my opinion. Let's see. Gnarls Barkley--total garbage. That idiot song "Crazy" irritated the hell out of me for a few months, it was inescapable and so very very mediocre. I deleted a comment I write about earlier about Radiohead being "shit-meisters" to avoid starting a fight, but seriously, I'm not on that train. The Arcade Fire: most overrated band of the decade, not even the best Canadian band of recent years, and they suck live. Indie rock for NPR listeners. "Maps"--The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are good, but not that good. That song does nothing for me. Maybe top 50, definitely not top 10 good. Yo La Tengo can improvise a better ballad on the air for cash.
The best song of the 2000s was clearly "Tunnel of Goats" by Coil. Just parts V through IX though.