15. “Futile Devices” – Sufjan Stevens 14. “Bury Parts 1 & 3″ – The Fall 13. “We Used To Wait” – Arcade Fire 12. “Anyone’s Ghost” – The National 11. “Love and War” – Neil Young 10. “Losin’ It More” – This Is Me Smiling 9. “Answer To Yourself” – The Soft Pack 8. “Bottled [...]
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Looking Back, Part 2: Songs
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcade Fire, Best of 2010, Broken Bells, Broken Social Scene, Foals, Gorillaz, Grinderman, LCD Soundsystem, Neil Young, Sufjan Stevens, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, The Black Keys, The National The Fall, The Soft Pack, This Is Me Smiling on January 2, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Looking Back, Part 1: Albums
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcade Fire, Best Albums of 2010, Black Keys, Broken Bells, Broken Social Scene, Foals, Gorillaz, Grinderman, Neil Young, The National, This Is Me Smiling on January 1, 2011 | 4 Comments »
I’m late to the party–as usual. But let’s talk the best of 2010. First up, the best in music. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Next up will be the best songs of 2010. Stay tuned.
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