Monday, January 25, 2016

Jerry's Picks: The Top-10 Tracks of 2015

Okay, here are the results of 12-months of listening to all of the new single releases from record companies each week and then whittling them all down to just a handful I feel are solid enough overall songs to withstand repeated listens.

This ain't your usual year-end tally, it's my list of the best less-obvious and overlooked tracks from the past year that still sound just as amazing as they did at first listen.  I've included each of the song's videos but -- as usual -- the focus should remain solely on the music itself.  Check 'em all out.  I just know there's something here you can take with you into 2016!


"10,000 Emerald Pools"-BØRNS
Marc Bolin lives on!  If you haven't already, listen to the best glam-rock track to hit the airwaves since Bowie collaborated with T-Rex!  First came “Electric Love” and then this spacey gem.  Both songs also have that Southern California Sixties psychedelic vibe.  According to Garrett Borns, "'10,000 Emerald Pools' is my friend's mom's address in Las Vegas."  He added, "It's the only address in Las Vegas with a theme song!"  Tie-dye shirt and lava lamp sold separately.



"Feeling OK"-Best Coast
Now here's a wonderful example of SoCal rock complete with melodic jangly-guitars, a catchy chorus and lyrics espousing the drug of choice… love!  Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast says the song's lead-guitar part was inspired by "Cool" from Gwen Stefani while the lyrics evoke "...a journey on what I had to go through to get to this point of feeling OK."  OK!



"Friends"-Raury
This Atlanta hip-hop artist surprised everyone by recording a gliding, lyrically Utopian track that features an “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” message but without all of the sugar.  I found that parts of the instrumental break just before the middle-eight seem to emulate pieces of George Harrison’s production on the Beatles' “Tomorrow Never Knows” and Dave Collins' shout-outs from "Double Barrel."  Oh, and it features guitar work from Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine.  Anyway, take a listen... I think you'll really like-like-like-like-like-like-like-like it!



"Deadwater"-Wet
It’s all in lead-singer Kelly Zutrau’s emotional, heart-wrenching poetry laid gently over this simple yet poignant piano-based backing-track.  You can read my full review here.

 


"In the Summer"-IAMDYNAMITE
A perfect laid-back ode to many Midwesterner’s most savored season where people measure their Summers in weeks instead of months.  IAMDYNAMITE’s Chris Phillips told Vents Magazine, "’In The Summer’ is a reflective song.  You can treat it like a summer-fun anthem, or a wintertime ode to what was once a warm sun-filled amazing season.  Coming from Michigan... where three-months out of the year it’s nice... and nine-months out of the year you’re thinking about those three-months.”  Sounds best while lathered-up in Coppertone and wearing your coolest shades.



"Cake By the Ocean"-DNCE
Yes! You can have your cake and eat it by the ocean, too! Here’s one hell of an infectious confection with a groovy bass-line under one of the sweetest, dance-able power-pop rockers of the year.  It’s nothing but pure fun!  You can read my full review here!




"No One Is Lost"-Stars
Synthetically uplifting yet lyrically fatalistic, this veteran Canadian trio has probably provided the finest “Fuck it!” anthem of the last 12-months.  Apparently, initial inspiration for "No One Is Lost" came from the constant thumping-bass felt beneath the floorboards of their recording studio in Montreal where "The Royal Phoenix" gay bar was in full dance mode.  Singer Torquil Campbell told ETCanada, "We feel very much this is music that will stay in your life.  That's all we're trying to do, trying to make kitchen sink music.  You can have it on the shelf, you can pull it off seven years later and it will still sound good to you."




"Go Go Go"-Panic is Perfect
It’s a little bit Phoenix, a little bit Death Cab, a little bit Amélie and a whole lot of perfect as an alternative-rock track can be!  Ready?  Steady?  Va! Va! Va!  You can read my full review here!




"Monument"-Mutemath
This is the New Orleans alternative, indy-rock band’s most accessible single to date… uptempo, positive, catchy and downright poppy!  According to keyboardist Paul Meany, the lyrics tell the tale of an enduring love, not unlike the story told in their mini-documentary music video.  It's a love song meant for those couples who have truly experienced that rare lifetime bond.




"Dystopia"-Polarheart
This indy Aussie duo created one very unique alternative track featuring dreamy but dark lyrics perfectly produced over a very lush, ethereal background.  Plus, I gave it extra points for its use of the word "Dystopia."  It's strange that Polarheart does not yet have a Wikipedia page and has only over a thousand likes on Facebook.  But I'm issuing a "Band to Watch" alert as -- with uniquely artsy alternative offerings such as this -- I'm sure their star has just begun to rise.  You can "LIKE" them here.



Also Worth Checking Out from Last Year...
"Woman Woman"-Awolnation
"We Move Like the Ocean"-Bad Suns
"Shenanigans"-Genevieve Bellemare
"Wide Open"-Chemical Brothers
"Sugah Daddy"-D-Angelo and the Vanguards
"The Wrong Year"-Decemberists
"You Don’t Own Me"-Grace
"I’m In Love With My Life"-Phases
"Lightning Strike"-A Silent Film
"New Bohemia"-Transviolet