In his piece on his own top 10 albums of the year over at
Grantland, Steven Hyden made the important distinction between the notion of
best albums and of favorite albums. Trying to claim that your own list consists
of the best albums of the year (as I did last year) is inherently dishonest, since
no one has heard every album that came out in a given year, so every listener
or critic’s personal scope is too limited to declare unequivocally that
anything is the best. As such, Hyden appropriately labeled his article “My Top
10 Best (Favorite) Albums of 2013.” I’ve tried to take the same approach here.
Forcing myself to ignore the impact, buzz, controversy, or acclaim that albums
got this year and focusing just on the albums that I liked the most has really
helped me put this list together. I’m still constantly reordering the albums on
this list, and I’m sure I’ll regret almost everything about how I ranked these
the second I put them up (which begs the question of why I bothered ranking
them at all, but whatever). So before I keep changing my mind, without further
ado here are my top 32 albums of the year.
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Showing posts with label Body/Head. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 29, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
An Evening at the MCA with Kim Gordon's Body/Head
Kim Gordon and Bill Nace are in the last stretch of their
brief tour in support of their debut album as Body/Head, Coming Apart. I saw Thurston Moore’s current band Chelsea Light
Moving at the Empty Bottle in March, and caught a thoroughly underwhelming
performance by Lee Ranaldo and Dust at the Pritzker Pavilion (admittedly not
the best venue) over the summer. Coming
Apart has been slowly revealing its charms since its release last month,
and I’ve already checked in with Gordon’s former bandmates this year, so I
decided to head over the Museum of Contemporary Art last night to see her and
Nace perform (now I just need to figure out what Steve Shelley has been doing
since he quit Disappears and then I’ll maybe be able to make myself feel a tiny
bit better for never going to see Sonic Youth before they split up).
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