There are two things that get me through the rollercoaster called life. The first is people. Ah, people. Some are great, some are not. But alas, people get me through. My family and friends are the oil to my engine. Yes, I just made a mechanical reference in this here blog. It's true though. You can make it by with no oil, but not for long. Soon your engine will blow up, or something awful like that, and you'll be SOL. So I hear. (Also, I'll take this moment to remind you to get your oil changed every 3 months. Unlike me, who accidentally waited almost 5, but I FIXED IT TODAY, OK?! haha) Anyways. You get my point though, right? I'm very lucky. I have some phenomenal people in my life. I mean that with every ounce of sincerity, too. I have a had a record number of late-night phone conversations this year. I have listened to my friends' high moments and I've shared in my family's tears. People are what get you through this thing called life. It's not money. It's not fame. It's people. You should know who you are, and if you don't, then that's my fault for not telling you so. For all of this, I thank you.
The second thing accompanying me on this rollercoaster ride is, well - you guessed it - music. Did you see that one coming? If you know me AT ALL, the answer is yes. Yes, Carrie. We guessed it. I have gotten to the point where I can't find the words anymore. I hope that my sheer obsession - whether it be concerts or my fantastic devotion to the art of the mix cd - says it all. So it is with this love and care that I present to you - lovely blog readers....
Carrie's "Best Albums of 2007"
Music. What a year for music! The albums/tracks/artists mentioned below do not in any way reflect popular choice, but instead, my own. If you see something new, by all means, take a listen. Let me know what you think. And if you see something familiar, then - well - I knew we were friends for a reason. :)
Honorable Mentions: Joe Purdy - Canyon Joe; Sara Barielles - Little Voice; Colbie Caillat - Coco; Architecture in Helsinki - Places Like This; Kittie - Funeral for Yesterday (I only say them, b/c I was accredited in the DVD that came along with the CD, haha)
20. Jon McLaughlin - Indiana
YES, he opened for Kelly Clarkson. YES, he's a piano rocker. And YES this album is a good one. I actually didn't know anything except one song when I saw him open for Kelly. He has a great sound to his voice - and hot damn, the boy can tickle the ivories. A great pop record release this year.
Standout track: "Human"
Honorable Mentions: Joe Purdy - Canyon Joe; Sara Barielles - Little Voice; Colbie Caillat - Coco; Architecture in Helsinki - Places Like This; Kittie - Funeral for Yesterday (I only say them, b/c I was accredited in the DVD that came along with the CD, haha)
20. Jon McLaughlin - Indiana
YES, he opened for Kelly Clarkson. YES, he's a piano rocker. And YES this album is a good one. I actually didn't know anything except one song when I saw him open for Kelly. He has a great sound to his voice - and hot damn, the boy can tickle the ivories. A great pop record release this year.
Standout track: "Human"
19. Feist - The Reminder
I know, I know. The whole world agrees with me on this one. And you have to ask yourself, if ALL OF THESE PEOPLE talk about this lady, something has to be right. And it is. She's responsible for one of the catchiest tracks this year. The album is great to throw right smack in the middle of a long car ride.
Standout track: "The Park"
18. Band of Horses - Cease to Begin
I think BOH is one of the most underrated bands out there. I felt like last year's release of Everything All the Time was a blessing for my ears, and the fellas did not disappoint me with this sophomore attempt. They have a sound that is all their own, and the vocals are unique and very polished.
Standout track: "Is There a Ghost?"
17. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
It is a shame that with all of her personal situations going on this year, the things people may remember Ms. Winehouse in 2007 may not be related to her music at all. It's sad because this record has brought some soul back to the airwaves. Anyone who says they don't singalong to "Rehab" is a dirty liar.
Standout track: "You Know I'm No Good"
16. Paramore - Riot!
How funny is it sometimes that certain bands just blow up? It seems like just yesterday I was at the little Agora Ballroom, screaming at the top of my lungs to "My Heart" with 100 or so kids. Haley has an amazing voice, and this record deserves to be on this list if not for that sole reason.
Standout track: "When It Rains"
15. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
I just recently, within the last year or so, got into Wilco. I was excite for this new release, b/c I wanted to see what they would do next. I know critics weren't too fond of Jeff Tweedy's newest work, but I don't care - I was. Definitely good chill music, with lyrics that mean something.
Standout track: "Impossible Germany"
14. Kanye West - Graduation
What more can you say? The man is a true talent. If he continues this streak, he'll have an album in every year's top lists. Well done Kanye - keep making those phat beatz. (Oh I did say it...)
Standout track: "The Good Life"
13. Dustin Kensrue - Please Come Home
Raspy like Cash. Folky like Dylan. Dustin is the man, and that's all I have to say. It's lower on the list because of other great albums, but this is definitely a favorite of mine for sure.
Standout track: "Blanket of Ghosts"
12. The White Stripes - Icky Thump
I was never a White Stripes fan. Not until the Raconteurs came along, that is. And what a better way to slide me into their funky ways. Probably one of my favorite "driving" records this year. Jack and Meg - well done.
Standout track: "Effect & Cause"
11. Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Thank you eMusic. I didn't even know Spoon had a new album coming out, until I decided to go with the "recommendations" on your website. Well deserving of all the critical acclaim.
Standout track: "Don't Make Me a Target"
10. Radiohead - In Rainbows
One of the most talked about albums - musically and promotionally - of 2007, that's for sure. I happen to be a fan of the whole "pay what you want" thing. If this is what record is a result of this idea, then BRING IT ON. A plus.
Standout track: "15 Step"
9. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Sank
I have been hit or miss with the Mouse. Some songs clicked, some didn't. But for the sheer fact that Isaac Brock sounds like the chef from the Little Mermaid on the opening track - BRILLIANT. This is a great record for the walk to work in the morning.
Standout track: "March to the Sea"
8. The Perishers - Victorious
I discovered these Swedish fellas in the later part of 2007, but they are probably my favorite "oh my gosh I can't believe I didn't know of them sooner" bands. I really cannot say enough about this release. The closing track takes my breath away.
Standout track: "Get Well Soon"
7. Okkervil River - The Stage Names
One of those cases where you see the band's name EVERYWHERE, but don't listen to them until one boring night where you want a taste of something new. This is where you kick yourself. Reminds me of a more folky, more country Arcade Fire. And you can't go wrong with that! Bands like this make me love music more and more.
Standout track: "A Girl in Port"
6. Celine Dion - Taking Chances
Celine could sing the phone book, and it would make my top album list. Every person has the one artist that they latch onto at a young age, and follow them as they grow - Celine is that for me. I could do a whole blog (and plan on doing so) about her. In her defense, (and to counter my biased opinion) this album is fresh. It's her ballad voice with some up-to-date pop tracks. She has got some pipes, people.
Standout track: "Surprise, Surprise"
5. Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova - The Swell Season
Thank you Tribeca Film Festival. I saw these two perform at the ASCAP Music Lounge this past April, and I was introduced to one of the best harmonizing duos I've ever heard. If you've seen the movie 'Once' - you will understand. Glen took a step away from his post as lead for his band the Frames and teamed up with the sweet, innocent voice in Marketa, and the result is this haunting, beautiful album. If you can't relate to at least one of the songs on this album, I will give you a dollar.
Standout track: "Falling Slowly"
4. Brandi Carlile - The Story
If you are smart, you would have ran to your iTunes and downloaded "The Story" after the video premiered after Grey's Anatomy this past season. If you were smarter, you would have discovered the rest of this album. Brandi has raw emotion when she sings. I know, that's cliche sounding, but she makes you feel EVERY single note. My favorite female release of the year.
Standout track: "Josephine"
3. Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger
With someone who puts out as many albums as Ryan Adams does, you would expect them to be average, if not less than. I mean, it's only right to assume that someone putting out all this material will at least miss on some of the attempts. Here stands the exception to this rule. Although it's not my favorite of Ryan's albums, this one is consistent to his quality work. Genius at work, and he's not stopping anytime soon, folks.
Standout track: "I Taught Myself to Grow Old"
2. LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
I am not a dance fan. Head Automatica is about as "dance rock" as I would go. This is why I was shocked when I found myself actually LIKING this album. I had heard a song here and there, mostly interested by one of the best tracks of the year, "All of My Friends." But the straw that broke the camel's back - well that took place on October 6th, at Randall's Island, when I saw these fellas perform (sharing the stage with the band filling the number one spot). I now reconsider my stance on dance-rock.
Standout track: "North American Scum"
1. The Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
The Arcade Fire are in a whole different league. I say that with all due respect to other bands on this list. I just can't describe it. The music is something that is, attempted to, but not replicated anywhere else in popular music now. The album itself is phenomenal. However, the live performance of the songs on this record is absolutely mesmerizing. This band is one that you just must see for yourself to truly understand the talent that stands before you on the stage. A tremendous follow-up after the indie hit "Funeral." There were many great albums put out this year, but this one is a landslide win, if you ask me.
Standout track: "The Well and the Lighthouse"
I know, I know. The whole world agrees with me on this one. And you have to ask yourself, if ALL OF THESE PEOPLE talk about this lady, something has to be right. And it is. She's responsible for one of the catchiest tracks this year. The album is great to throw right smack in the middle of a long car ride.
Standout track: "The Park"
18. Band of Horses - Cease to Begin
I think BOH is one of the most underrated bands out there. I felt like last year's release of Everything All the Time was a blessing for my ears, and the fellas did not disappoint me with this sophomore attempt. They have a sound that is all their own, and the vocals are unique and very polished.
Standout track: "Is There a Ghost?"
17. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
It is a shame that with all of her personal situations going on this year, the things people may remember Ms. Winehouse in 2007 may not be related to her music at all. It's sad because this record has brought some soul back to the airwaves. Anyone who says they don't singalong to "Rehab" is a dirty liar.
Standout track: "You Know I'm No Good"
16. Paramore - Riot!
How funny is it sometimes that certain bands just blow up? It seems like just yesterday I was at the little Agora Ballroom, screaming at the top of my lungs to "My Heart" with 100 or so kids. Haley has an amazing voice, and this record deserves to be on this list if not for that sole reason.
Standout track: "When It Rains"
15. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
I just recently, within the last year or so, got into Wilco. I was excite for this new release, b/c I wanted to see what they would do next. I know critics weren't too fond of Jeff Tweedy's newest work, but I don't care - I was. Definitely good chill music, with lyrics that mean something.
Standout track: "Impossible Germany"
14. Kanye West - Graduation
What more can you say? The man is a true talent. If he continues this streak, he'll have an album in every year's top lists. Well done Kanye - keep making those phat beatz. (Oh I did say it...)
Standout track: "The Good Life"
13. Dustin Kensrue - Please Come Home
Raspy like Cash. Folky like Dylan. Dustin is the man, and that's all I have to say. It's lower on the list because of other great albums, but this is definitely a favorite of mine for sure.
Standout track: "Blanket of Ghosts"
12. The White Stripes - Icky Thump
I was never a White Stripes fan. Not until the Raconteurs came along, that is. And what a better way to slide me into their funky ways. Probably one of my favorite "driving" records this year. Jack and Meg - well done.
Standout track: "Effect & Cause"
11. Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Thank you eMusic. I didn't even know Spoon had a new album coming out, until I decided to go with the "recommendations" on your website. Well deserving of all the critical acclaim.
Standout track: "Don't Make Me a Target"
10. Radiohead - In Rainbows
One of the most talked about albums - musically and promotionally - of 2007, that's for sure. I happen to be a fan of the whole "pay what you want" thing. If this is what record is a result of this idea, then BRING IT ON. A plus.
Standout track: "15 Step"
9. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Sank
I have been hit or miss with the Mouse. Some songs clicked, some didn't. But for the sheer fact that Isaac Brock sounds like the chef from the Little Mermaid on the opening track - BRILLIANT. This is a great record for the walk to work in the morning.
Standout track: "March to the Sea"
8. The Perishers - Victorious
I discovered these Swedish fellas in the later part of 2007, but they are probably my favorite "oh my gosh I can't believe I didn't know of them sooner" bands. I really cannot say enough about this release. The closing track takes my breath away.
Standout track: "Get Well Soon"
7. Okkervil River - The Stage Names
One of those cases where you see the band's name EVERYWHERE, but don't listen to them until one boring night where you want a taste of something new. This is where you kick yourself. Reminds me of a more folky, more country Arcade Fire. And you can't go wrong with that! Bands like this make me love music more and more.
Standout track: "A Girl in Port"
6. Celine Dion - Taking Chances
Celine could sing the phone book, and it would make my top album list. Every person has the one artist that they latch onto at a young age, and follow them as they grow - Celine is that for me. I could do a whole blog (and plan on doing so) about her. In her defense, (and to counter my biased opinion) this album is fresh. It's her ballad voice with some up-to-date pop tracks. She has got some pipes, people.
Standout track: "Surprise, Surprise"
5. Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova - The Swell Season
Thank you Tribeca Film Festival. I saw these two perform at the ASCAP Music Lounge this past April, and I was introduced to one of the best harmonizing duos I've ever heard. If you've seen the movie 'Once' - you will understand. Glen took a step away from his post as lead for his band the Frames and teamed up with the sweet, innocent voice in Marketa, and the result is this haunting, beautiful album. If you can't relate to at least one of the songs on this album, I will give you a dollar.
Standout track: "Falling Slowly"
4. Brandi Carlile - The Story
If you are smart, you would have ran to your iTunes and downloaded "The Story" after the video premiered after Grey's Anatomy this past season. If you were smarter, you would have discovered the rest of this album. Brandi has raw emotion when she sings. I know, that's cliche sounding, but she makes you feel EVERY single note. My favorite female release of the year.
Standout track: "Josephine"
3. Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger
With someone who puts out as many albums as Ryan Adams does, you would expect them to be average, if not less than. I mean, it's only right to assume that someone putting out all this material will at least miss on some of the attempts. Here stands the exception to this rule. Although it's not my favorite of Ryan's albums, this one is consistent to his quality work. Genius at work, and he's not stopping anytime soon, folks.
Standout track: "I Taught Myself to Grow Old"
2. LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
I am not a dance fan. Head Automatica is about as "dance rock" as I would go. This is why I was shocked when I found myself actually LIKING this album. I had heard a song here and there, mostly interested by one of the best tracks of the year, "All of My Friends." But the straw that broke the camel's back - well that took place on October 6th, at Randall's Island, when I saw these fellas perform (sharing the stage with the band filling the number one spot). I now reconsider my stance on dance-rock.
Standout track: "North American Scum"
1. The Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
The Arcade Fire are in a whole different league. I say that with all due respect to other bands on this list. I just can't describe it. The music is something that is, attempted to, but not replicated anywhere else in popular music now. The album itself is phenomenal. However, the live performance of the songs on this record is absolutely mesmerizing. This band is one that you just must see for yourself to truly understand the talent that stands before you on the stage. A tremendous follow-up after the indie hit "Funeral." There were many great albums put out this year, but this one is a landslide win, if you ask me.
Standout track: "The Well and the Lighthouse"
Carrie's favorite Singles/Tracks of 2007
(in no particular order)
Mark Ronson ft. Rivers Cuomo - "I Suck"
Lil Mama - "Lipgloss"
Daughtry - "Home"
Kate Nash - "Nicest Thing"
The Broken West - "Down in the Valley"
Missy Higgins - "Where I Stood"
Kelly Clarkson - "Chivas"
He Say She Say - "Modesty is Key"
Flo Rida - "Get Low"
Jimmy Eat World - "Big Casino"
Cloud Cult - "Chain Reaction"
Timbaland - "Give It to Me"
Against Me - "Thrash Unreal"
John Mayer - "Say"
Mika - "Lollipop"
Patty Griffin - "Trapeze"
Will Hoge - "When I Can Afford to Lose"
(in no particular order)
Mark Ronson ft. Rivers Cuomo - "I Suck"
Lil Mama - "Lipgloss"
Daughtry - "Home"
Kate Nash - "Nicest Thing"
The Broken West - "Down in the Valley"
Missy Higgins - "Where I Stood"
Kelly Clarkson - "Chivas"
He Say She Say - "Modesty is Key"
Flo Rida - "Get Low"
Jimmy Eat World - "Big Casino"
Cloud Cult - "Chain Reaction"
Timbaland - "Give It to Me"
Against Me - "Thrash Unreal"
John Mayer - "Say"
Mika - "Lollipop"
Patty Griffin - "Trapeze"
Will Hoge - "When I Can Afford to Lose"
Carrie's favorite Cover Songs of 2007
(in no particular order)
(in no particular order)
Franz Ferdinand - "All of My Friends" (LCD Soundsystem cover)
KT Tunstall - "I Want You Back" (Jackson 5 cover)
Brandi Carlile - "Raining in Baltimore" (Counting Crows cover)
the Guillemots - "Take Me Out" (Modest Mouse cover)
Kelly Clarkson - "Up to the Mountain" (Patty Griffin cover)
Wakey!Wakey! - "Say It Ain't So" (Weezer cover)
the Arctic Monkeys - "You Know I'm No Good" (Amy Winehouse cover)
Glen Hansard - "Hungry For Your Love" (Van Morrison cover)
KT Tunstall - "I Want You Back" (Jackson 5 cover)
Brandi Carlile - "Raining in Baltimore" (Counting Crows cover)
the Guillemots - "Take Me Out" (Modest Mouse cover)
Kelly Clarkson - "Up to the Mountain" (Patty Griffin cover)
Wakey!Wakey! - "Say It Ain't So" (Weezer cover)
the Arctic Monkeys - "You Know I'm No Good" (Amy Winehouse cover)
Glen Hansard - "Hungry For Your Love" (Van Morrison cover)
Carrie's Favorite Concerts of 2007
Damien Rice at Radio City Music Hall
Arcade Fire/LCD Soundsystem/Blonde Redhead at Randall's Island
Jesse Lacey/Kevin Devine acoustic show at Maxwell's
Carrie's Favorite "Discoveries" of 2007
(in no particular order)
Burgermeister
The Kooks
Stabilo
Wakey!Wakey!
Cloud Cult
Kate Nash
The Perishers
Carrie's favorite Movies of 2007
(in no particular order)
Arcade Fire/LCD Soundsystem/Blonde Redhead at Randall's Island
Jesse Lacey/Kevin Devine acoustic show at Maxwell's
Carrie's Favorite "Discoveries" of 2007
(in no particular order)
Burgermeister
The Kooks
Stabilo
Wakey!Wakey!
Cloud Cult
Kate Nash
The Perishers
Carrie's favorite Movies of 2007
(in no particular order)
Sweeney Todd
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
In the Land of Women
I'm Not There
Once (my favorite of the year)
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
In the Land of Women
I'm Not There
Once (my favorite of the year)
Carrie's Television picks of 2007
Best new show: Chuck
Excited for in '08: Lost, The Terminator Chronicles
Embarrassed to admit my love for: The Hills, Tila Tequila
Sad to see you go: Gilmore Girls
You make me yell at the TV!: The Amazing Race, Wheel of Fortune
Excited for in '08: Lost, The Terminator Chronicles
Embarrassed to admit my love for: The Hills, Tila Tequila
Sad to see you go: Gilmore Girls
You make me yell at the TV!: The Amazing Race, Wheel of Fortune
If you made it through this whole blog, then applause for you. Please throw in your comments and tell me about something that I missed in 2007.
To everyone - have a safe and Happy New Year!
To everyone - have a safe and Happy New Year!