1. Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum. Driving riffs, beats, and sing-a-longs across the majority of the tracks of this fantastic record - first time I heard it I knew is was going to be my number one (shortlisted for the 2009 Mercury Prize, and was named Best Album of the 2009 by Q). The only thing missing is a North America tour ! pjtracks: Underdog, Fire and Where did all the love go ?
2. K'Naan - Troubadour. Somalia born and now based in Toronto, K'Naan conjures up a modern blend of hip hop, rap, pop and African beats with very personal and political story telling. Fabulous. The album was shortlisted for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize. A remix of Waving Flag has been selected as the official song of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. pjtracks: Dreamer and Take a Minute.
3. Jamie T - Kings & Queens. Quirky voice singing our clever, perky and potent lines make the blend of upbeat pop, rap, hip hop with a few ballads irresistible. pjtracks: Sticks 'n' Stones and Chaka Demus.
4. The Temper Trap - Conditions. Fantastic surprise when we saw these Aussies bring the house down at The Horseshoe Tavern a few months ago. Credit to Suze20TO for the find, must-see live act, overflowing with energy and chart potential. pjtracks: Science of Fear and Love Lost.
5. U2 - No Line on the Horizon. When I first got this album I wasn't immediately impressed. However, after quite a lot of listening, the quality of the songwriting and the music is what we've come to expect from U2 - perfect. But what got them on the list this year was their concert performance. Best show of the year and maybe an all time top 10, big thanks to Scotty H for the comp tickets and getting the chance to see the biggest band in the whole up-close. pjtracks: I'll Go Crazy If I Don't go Crazy Tonight, Magnificant and Moment of Surrender
6. Champion - Resistance. This second album from Montreal DJ and guitar gang takes much more of a rock path, but the beats from Max always get you moving and then the guitars and catchy keep you in the moment. Superb live show a must-see. pjtracks: Alive Again, Resistance (Skool) and Backing Off.
7. The XX - XX. Wonderful mellow minimalist, electronica perfect for late night listening. Thanks to Rob S for the tip on this one. pjtracks: Crystalised and VCR.
9. White Lies - To Lose My Life. A great example of the renewed 80's sound found in quite a few albums this year. Lyrics are a little dark, but the synth layers are warm and the beats and buildups are top draw. pjtracks: Death and E.S.T.
10. Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career. Light, fair-weather tunes that put a smile on my face, but don't seem to fit our current sub-zero conditions. Another recommendation from Rob S. pjtracks: You Told a Lie and James.
Other 2009 releases that I played a lot this year, but didn't quite make the top 10 include: The Clientele, Jet (pjtrack: She's a Genius), Manic Street Preachers, Coldplay (the live LeftRightLeftRightLeft), Sam Roberts (pjtrack: The Pilgrim), Franz Ferdinand, The Streets (pjtrack: Heaven for the Weather) and Cut Copy (pjtrack: Lights and Music).
There were a flurry of releases later in 2009 (or in the case of Metric weren't available via my regular download channel), that I've begun to listen a lot to and are very promising and perhaps would have made the list if I'd found them earlier or monopolized the stereo for the last few weeks: John Mayer (pjtrack: Heartbreak Warfare), Norah Jones (pjtrack: Chasing Pirates), Metric, Jay-Z and Timbaland (pjtrack: Timothy where you been, feat. Jet).
My picks for songs of 2009 are:
My picks for songs of 2009 are:
1. Kasabian - Where did all the love go ?
2. Kasabian - Fire
3. K'Naan - Take a Minute
4. K'Naan - Dreamer
5. Peter Doherty - Last of the English Roses
6. Arctic Monkeys - Cornerstone
7. U2 - Moment of Surrender
8. Jay-Z - Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys) (and with all the shots of NY in the video, on first viewing, this becomes my favourite video of 2009)
9. Jamie T - Sticks 'n' Stones
10. White Lies - Death
And to finish off the lists for 2009, a few odd tracks from other artists that got a lot of iPod playtime: Deadmau5 - Ghosts 'n' Stuff; Reverend and the Makers - No Soap in a Dirty War; Madelaine Peyroux - Instead; The Enemy - Sing When You're in Love; Junior Boys - Work; and last but not least, what 2009 list would be complete without Dizzee Rascal's Dance Wiv Me.
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