Retrospective 2009: Guilty Pleasures

Posted by Matt | Posted in Music | Posted on 08-01-2010



What else than the infectious Tik Tok of Ke$ha to start off the list of Above and Beyond biggest guilty pleasure of the year? Lead single of her debut album, Animal, it really was the only thing needed to propulse Ke$ha into super stardom as the song broke the record for highest digital download with 610,000 by a female artist since the tracking began back in 2003.


I’ve always liked Lady GaGa, but you know… it’s Lady GaGa, I had a short sigh of relief when she announced that she was going to tour with Kanye West (which was then cancelled) because I thought that maybe some people would start seeing her as a real artist than just… Lady GaGa. Yes, she does not help herself dressing up like Kermit The Frog, but under the layers of green skin lies a talented artist who can craft songs that pops like bubblegums.



I mean, come on, the cover of Journey’s hit song, Don’t Stop Believin’ is brilliant, much like every other songs they redo on the tv show for that matter.



While I like what T-Pain usually does, I’m never really INTO what he does, I never disliked a song that he featured on and I listened to a couple of his singles, but that’s pretty much it. I mean how cheesy can you be by making a song that ask girls to take their shirts off? But I’ll admit that the song definitely works ahah, I mean girls taking their shirts off! COME ON.


Right? RIGHT? ahah, I’ll go ahead and say it out loud, I am facebook/google stalking every chances I get. Sue me… wait, can you actually get sued for that? Alright, not every chances I get, but most of the time…

Sometimes…

Rarely……

Never………

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Retrospective 2009: Best of Everything Else

Posted by Matt | Posted in Music | Posted on 07-01-2010






worth mentionning: Star Trek, Zombieland, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, (500) Days of Summer






worth mentionning: How I Met Your Mother, Mad Men, Big Bang Theory, Heroes, The Mentalist




worth mentionning: Assassin’s Creed 2, Batman: Arkham Asylum, DiRT 2, Borderlands, NHL 2010

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Retrospective 2009: Best Videos

Posted by Matt | Posted in Music | Posted on 06-01-2010



While I thought the original video for the opening track of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, was fairly decent, I litterally fell in love with Sarah Newhouse’s take of the song. She basically mashed up several scenes of some 80s movies (The Breakfast Club, Footloose, Pretty In Pink, Mannequin) making it almost seems like the scenes were made with Lisztomania in mind and just waited for Phoenix to just release it …



Nyle is an emerging emcee hailing from Brooklyn, New York and he really made his name with this video. It started as a school project that he had to do which he picked to perform his take of Lil Wayne track, Let The Beat Build, with live instruments and in one take. Which became the big selling point of the video when it surfaced on the internet. He was even invited on Alexa Chung as an aftermath of his new found popularity.



Minimalist aesthetic was definitely the name of the game for the video of CuDi’s lead single off his debut album. I think that it really set the vibe of what we had to expect from KiD CuDi album as the visuals are far from what we normally expect from rappers. No chains, no rims, no half-naked bitches, just great cinematography. It felt alot like an indie film vs a summer blockbuster. While I’m not saying that I’m not into ‘summer blockbusters’ as they definitely hold their appeal with explosions and shiny stuff, it’s good to have something different once in a while.



While this was the first single off Passion Pit debut album, it was really the second video that I had seen of them… The first one was actually To Kingdom Come where it visuals really impressed me. So I decided to backtrack through their library of very … few videos and stumbled on the one for The Reeling. An incredible video where the gritty quality and rip/tear style almost made me feel like I was watching the intro video of a gang in The Warriors.



Visually stunning and always challenging me to find all the reference movies every single time that I watch it, Dan Black really did the right decision to hire up Paris studio Chic & Artistic for the making of his video as I don’t see how it could have been anything better.



Natasha Khan videos always gave me the creeps, not as being afraid per se, but there’s always something odd and unsettling in each of her videos. It was no different for Daniel, where she replace bicycle riding bunnies by some odd looking touchy dancers that she has to fight off as the whole video is a big ode to the Karate Kid movie.



This video was possibly the most daring video I’ve seen in 2009, as Matt & Kim are allegedly really naked (and really got into troubles with the police). No matter how many times I watch it, I’m always as stunned when they start taking their clothes off in a cold February weather as surprised at the fact that they made it alive stealing the whole naked stunt in the Naked Cowboy territory… I mean that guy is a cowboy for godsake.



Ross Ching was a regular unemployed guy and as unemployement go, well let’s say that he had alot of time on his hands. Free time that he put to good use by creating a fan video for Death Cab For Cutie song, Little Bribes. Not only amazing, but the video was actually picked up by DCFC to become the official video of the song. I’m pretty sure he’s not unemployed anymore.



Here’s another fan video to hit up the list with Gabe Askew view on Grizzly Bear’s song Two Weeks. While the original version of the video was pretty good, Askew visuals and storytelling were really what made his video stand out for me.



Jack White newest side project, The Dead Weather, lead single was pretty good, but it’s really the video that nailed it for me. I wasn’t sure where the whole thing was going at first, as the only thing they do at the beginning is walking in an unbuilt suburbia housing lot, but my patience was rewarded as they start shooting each other in the face for the rest of the video, making it the baddest motherfracker video of the year.

worth mentioning : Chairlift – Evident Utensil, Coldplay – Life In Technicolor II, The xx – Crystalised, Handsome Furs – I’m Confused, Lady GaGa – Bad Romance, Charlotte Gainsbourg & Beck – Heaven Can Wait.

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Retrospective 2009: Best Songs

Posted by Matt | Posted in Music | Posted on 05-01-2010


download : Phoenix – 1901
download : Phoenix – Lisztomania


download : Dirty Projectors – Stillness Is The Move


download : The Lonely Island – I’m On A Boat ft. T-Pain


download : Animal Collective – My Girls


download : Simian Mobile Disco – Audacity of Huge ft. Chris Keating


download : Grizzly Bear – While We Wait For The Others


download : Jay-Z – Empire State of Mind ft. Alicia Keys


download : Clipse – Kinda Like A Big Deal ft. Kanye West


download : Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll

worth mentionning : The xx – Islands, Metric – Help I’m Alive, Empire of the Sun – Standing On The Shore, Japandroids – Young Hearts Spark Fire, Camera Obscura – French Navy, La Roux – Bulletproof, Florence + The Machine – You’ve Got The Love

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Retrospective 2009: Best Albums

Posted by Matt | Posted in Music | Posted on 04-01-2010

If last year retrospective was called ‘Laisse Moi Tranquille 2008‘ since it was quite fitting considering the fact that I wanted nothing else from it, 2009 on the other hand was quite different, like I said in my previous post, it shared it’s own of ups and downs but the pace was more stable than 2008… leaving me time to breathe, which was a very good thing.

Anyway, I’ve always found that making lists was a bit egotastic as everyone has different tastes and rarely you will find an universal list for anything, at least a list that is ranked. Which is why, my lists are not actually ranked as I also find it very hard to put music in order, especially when so many good albums came out in 2009.

I highly suggest to check out the albums that I listed down below if you never did or heard of them before. They’re also accompagnied by reviews, a thing that I never (or rarely) did before, something I’ll probably look up to in twenty ten.


download : Phoenix – 1901


download : Florence + The Machine – You’ve Got The Love


download : KiD CuDi – Heart Of A Lion


download : Mr. Hudson – Time


download : Grizzly Bear – Ready, Able


download : Animal Collective – My Girls


download : Dirty Projectors – Stillness Is The Move


download : Passion Pit – Little Secrets

download : Miike Snow – Silvia

worth mentioning: Jay-Z – Blueprint 3, Handsome Furs – Face Control, Metric – Fantasies, Japandroids – Post-Nothing, Patrick Watson – Wooden Arms, Fever Ray – Fever Ray, Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It’s Blitz, La Roux – La Roux, Bat For Lashes – Daniel, The xx – xx

ps. I had to make them as images, because I couldn’t format my post in ‘advanced html’ with the use of <div> nor <table> … somehow Tumblr does not allow that.

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