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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

The Top Fifty Songs of the Decade ft. Hurray for the Riff Raff, Janelle Monáe, Arcade Fire, Beyoncé & more



As 2020 dawns this is our look at what we think are the fifty best songs of the decade.

With entries from artists like Beyoncé, Vampire Weekend, Arcade Fire, Chance the Rapper, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Hozier, Janelle Monáe, Alabama Shakes, Childish Gambino, Miguel, Lana Del Rey, John Prine, Bon Iver and many others here is our salute to the music of the 2010s.

(See also: The 20 Best Songs of 2019 ft. Brittany Howard, Kesha, William Prince, The Highwomen & more!)

Staring with:

A painfully honest, raw, wonderful song.

#50) Pristine - Snail Mail



Moving, with a near perfect interplay between the two singers.

#49) May I Have This Dance - Francis and the Lights f. Chance the Rapper



From one of the very best albums of the decade, Lemonade.

#48) All Night - Beyonce



Great song with a terrific video.

#47) Make You Better - The Decemberists 



An unflinching song about loss, aging and death, If We Were Vampires is beautifully written and profoundly haunting and sad.

"If we were vampires and death was a joke
We'd go out on the sidewalk and smoke
And laugh at all the lovers and their plans
I wouldn't feel the need to hold your hand

Maybe time running out is a gift"

#46) If We Were Vampires - Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit



A song that ages very well. It gets better with time and repeated playing.

#45) Simple Song - The Shins



Timberlake's masterpiece. Truly moving song and video.

#44) Mirrors - Justin Timberlake



Any number of Lana Del Rey songs could have made this list (and this is not the last). An artist who has grown to be one of the most consistently original and interesting out there.

#43) West Coast - Lana Del Rey



A marvelous celebration of lust and sexuality.

#42) Coffee - Miguel 



A deeply humanistic song that also improves with age.

#41) Call it Dreaming - Iron & Wine



A stunning song by an artist who is going to go great places.

#40) Great One - Jessie Reyez 



Intense. Almost like a musical anxiety attack.

#39) Pedestrian At Best - Courtney Barnett



Haunting and ethereal.

#38) Strange Weather - Anna Calvi & David Byrne 




Deeply philosophical and poetic.

#37) 33 "God" - Bon Iver



An absolutely brilliant, feminist re-imagining of an iconic country song.

"We are The Highwomen
Singing stories still untold
We carry the sons you can only hold
We are the daughters of the silent generations
You sent our hearts to die alone in foreign nations
It may return to us as tiny drops of rain
But we will still remain

And we'll come back again and again and again
And again and again
We'll come back again and again and again
And again and again"

#36) Highwomen - The Highwomen



Marvelously romantic, an incredible love song with great depth and feeling.

#35) The Spark - William Prince



Wonderful celebration of diversity and humanity.

#34) Fam Jam (Fe Sum Immigrins) - Shad



Lady Gaga's great triumph.

#33) You and I - Lady Gaga



Powerful, powerful song that features the exceptional gospel vocals of the iconic Mavis Staples. Packs a hell of an emotional and lyrical punch in under 3 minutes.

#32) Witness - Benjamin Booker



A great song off of what was possibly the greatest album the decade, Modern Vampires Of The City.

#31) Diane Young - Vampire Weekend



Middle fingers up.

#30) Sorry - Beyonce



Hypnotic.

#29) Like a Dream - Francis and the Lights



Terrific song and collaboration.

#28) Woman - Cat Power (feat. Lana Del Rey)



Phenomenal song that celebrates both change and tradition.

#27) Seasons (Waiting On You) - Future Islands



One of the decade's finest straight ahead rock songs.

#26) Here Comes My Man - Gaslight Anthem



Devastating.

#25) Take Me to Church - Hozier



An anthem of rage and a call for justice. A "Three Penny" Opera style rejection that is so richly deserved to a social order and patriarchy that has to end.

#24) Rich, White, Straight, Men - Kesha 



A truly wonderful, wonderful song. Uplifting, full of heart and a deep embrace of humanity and life, Howard of Alabama Shakes fame gives us a feel good masterpiece.

#23) Stay High - Brittany Howard



Strikingly original. Lana Del Rey's finest moment to date.

#22) National Anthem - Lana Del Rey



Incredibly powerful, beautifully written and performed.

#21) Glory - Common & John Legend



Raw, beautifully produced and realized.

#20) 4:44 - Jay Z



Based on the intense and magnificent "Stadium Pow Wow", this collaboration is a home run on every level. Will make you heart beat just a little too fast.

#19)  R.E.D. Ft. Yasiin Bey, Narcy & Black Bear - A Tribe Called Red



A love song to a certain New York.

#18) Step - Vampire Weekend



From the marvelous Glen Hansard...tremendous vocals, wonderfully written.

#17) Her Mercy - Glen Hansard




Just wonderful. Romantic, soaring vocals, touching, heartfelt.

About as good a love song as you will ever hear.

#16) Beyond - Leon Bridges



Visceral, challenging, intense and breathtaking...a stunning song that is both a throwback and an announcement while also a devastating piece of social commentary.

#15) Creature Comfort - Arcade Fire





This is a searing, incisive and really amazing political and musical statement.

They confront the racist brutality of their own society head on in a way that does not attempt to whitewash or make excuses.

Lyrically stunning, musically perfect.

#14) What it Means - Drive By Truckers




Haunting.

#13) From Eden - Hozier 




The legendary John Prine. Back again with this emotionally devastating song about the opioid crisis, love, longing and loss.

#12) Summer's End - John Prine




With Prince influences, clever lyrical twists, amazing hooks...Monáe strikes in ways both new and familiar.

#11) Make Me Feel - Janelle Monáe



A strikingly powerful and moving meditation on death.

#10)  Brendan's Death Song - Red Hot Chili Peppers



I love everything about this song and its stunning video. Guaranteed to make you feel better about the world for a few minutes at least!

#9) Sunday Candy - Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment w. Chance the Rapper




The song and video are a body blow. An expression of fightback and resistance.

The interpretative dance about the police murder is one of the most powerful things I have ever seen.

#8) 16 Shots - Vic Mensa



This song just kicks ass...from the great folks of Alabama Shakes...

#7) Hold On - Alabama Shakes





A devastating, disturbing and exceptionally powerful song.

#6) The Body Electric - Hurray for the Riff Raff



Disturbing, intense, irreverent, angry, comic...a song for our time.

#5) This Is America - Childish Gambino 



This song is a masterpiece on basically every level. A stunning, confrontational, angry, reverential, historic, amazing piece of art.

It has led to both praise and criticism and sometimes both had equal merit. It is self-contradictory and yet anthemic. It is a song that stresses individualism and that yet came to symbolize resistance.

Mesmerizing, beautiful, magnificent.... All Hail Beyonce.

"You know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation"

#4) Formation - Beyonce



A song of great power, reflection and sadness.

#3) Afterlife - Arcade Fire




What can you say about this one? It is like 3 songs in 1, it is intense and wild, a genuine work of art.

Absolutely love everything about it. Just amazing.

#2 - Q.U.E.E.N. - Janelle Monáe feat. Erykah Badu



Comrades and friends...THIS is the song we have been waiting for and, especially now in this time of great challenges, needed.

A beacon of hope and revolt in the face of darkness.

Anthemic, rousing, revolutionary, sad, despairing yet uplifting, it even features a sample of Pedro Pietri’s poem “Puerto Rican Obituary”.

Profoundly moving it is sure to become a leftist anthem:

"From el barrio to el assyeo, ¡Pa’lante!
From Marble Hill to the ghost of Emmett Till, ¡Pa’lante!
To Juan, Miguel, Miradros, Manuel, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who came before, we say, ¡Pa’lante!
To my mother and my father, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To Julia, and Sylvia, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who had to hide, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who lost their pride, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who had to survive, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To my brothers, and my sisters, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
¡Pa’lante!
¡Pa’lante!
To all came before, we say, ¡Pa’lante!"

Power to the People!

#1) Pa'lante - Hurray for the Riff Raff



Happy New Year and New Decade.

Saturday, December 23, 2017

The 20 Best Songs of 2017 ft. Hurray For The Riff Raff, Arcade Fire, Jay-Z, Jessie Reyez and more!

Our annual list of the 20 best songs of the year. For the first time we have also added two "Honourable Mentions". From Jay-Z to Arcade Fire to Jamila Woods to Jessie Reyez, Hurray For The Riff Raff and so much more...here we go!


Starting the list at #20...great, angst ridden, intense stuff that features the awesome Angel Olsen:

Hamilton Leithauser - Heartstruck (Wild Hunger) ft. Angel Olsen




This is a year unusually heavy with great country songs on the list and at #19 is a terrific song about a very bad day that gets a whole lot better for two people:

Ashley McBryde - A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega



A beautiful song about community, survival and resistance...features the awesome Chance the Rapper (who will make a return appearance on this year's list)...the LSD here does NOT refer to the drug!

#18 Jamila Woods - LSD ft. Chance The Rapper




#17 Joey Bada$$ - Land of the Free

An intense and justly angry song with powerful lyrics and an equally powerful video.




#16 Lady Lamb - Salt

This deeply felt ballad is both sad and affecting. Beautifully written and made compelling all the more by her exceptional vocals.



This is a deeply moving song about the diminishing and undermining of the expectations and confidence of girls and women, objectification and sexism.

Heartbreaking and beautiful, it has largely fallen through the cracks but deserves a wide audience.

#15: "Softball" - Caroline Spence



This song kicks ass...great tune, great lyrics from "You're talkin' to me like a child, Hey I've got news, I'm not a little girl, And no, I won't give you a little twirl" to "I'm like nobody else, so you can just go fuck yourself" which may be the line of the year...

#14 The Regrettes - "Seashore"




#13: Lana Del Rey - Love

Lana Del Rey is back with this terrific tune that manages to be wistful, oddly haunting and even somewhat disturbing in that way that only she can do.




#12 Future Islands - Ran

In a list this year heavy with sad songs, this is another one perfectly realized by this terrific Baltimore trio.


#11 Brandi Carlile - The Mother

A simply stunning song about motherhood and a mother's love for a daughter. It is wise, funny and brought me to tears. Powerful and lovely:

"They’ve still got their morning paper and their coffee and their time
They still enjoy their evenings with the skeptics and their wine
Oh but all the wonders I have seen I will see a second time
From inside of the ages through your eyes

You were not an accident where no one thought it through
The world has stood against us, made us mean to fight for you
And when we chose your name we knew that you’d fight the power, too

You’re nothing short of magical and beautiful to me
I would never hit the big time without you
So they can keep their treasure and their ties to the machine
Cause I am the mother of Evangeline"



As I said at the start this year there are two "Honourable Mentions"...the first is for the incredible video released in 2017 for Elton John's 70s classic Tiny Dancer.

It is almost as if they brought back Robert Altman to direct it, with intersecting stories, multiple narratives and great imagery. Funny, perfectly shot and even at times really sad, it is easily one of the best videos of the year.




The second "Honourable Mention" is for Jay-Z's Moonlight. While not for the song itself (though a Jay-Z song is on this list) it is for the video which is an incredible commentary on media, racism and pop culture. A remarkable take on an iconic episode of a show that many love despite its utter banality, Jay-Z does something here that is both subversive and incisive.

"We stuck in La La Land
Even when we win, we gon' lose"




#10 Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - If We Were Vampires

An unflinching song about loss, aging and death, If We Were Vampires is beautifully written and profoundly haunting and sad.

"If we were vampires and death was a joke
We'd go out on the sidewalk and smoke
And laugh at all the lovers and their plans
I wouldn't feel the need to hold your hand

Maybe time running out is a gift"




#9 Iron & Wine - Call It Dreaming

Beautifully written and performed this is the best thing Iron & Wine has done since Flightless Bird, American Mouth.




An uncompromising look at the end of love...lyrically and musically this is country music at its very best, greatly aided as well by incredibly strong vocals.

#8 Chris Stapleton - Either Way





#7 Benjamin Booker feat. Mavis Staples, “Witness”

Powerful, powerful song that not only sees the return of Booker but also features the exceptional gospel vocals of the iconic Mavis Staples. Packs a hell of an emotional and lyrical punch in under 3 minutes.




#6 May I Have This Dance - Francis and the Lights feat. Chance the Rapper

An incredible song that is bittersweet in the best sense as well as being a duet with a standout middle act from Chance the Rapper that steals the show.



#5 Arcade Fire - Everything Now

Arcade Fire has unequivocally exploded back on to the scene with their new releases that include this deceptively mainstream sounding song that belies underling dark themes. Terrific on every level and not the last Arcade Fire entry on this list.




#4 Jessie Reyez - Great One

A haunting meditation on loss and death this song heralds the arrival of a tremendous new talent. If you have not heard or seen this, prepare to be wowed.



#3 JAY-Z - 4:44

Part mea culpa, part art piece, part social commentary, part existential anthem, Jay-Z's 4:44 is a remarkable song with a stunning video.




#2 Arcade Fire - Creature Comfort

Visceral, challenging, intense and breathtaking...a stunning song that is both a throwback and an announcement while also a devastating piece of social commentary.




#1: Hurray For The Riff Raff - "Pa'lante"

Comrades, Sisters and Brothers, Friends...THIS is the song we have been waiting for and, especially now in this time of great challenges, needed.

A beacon of hope and revolt in the face of darkness.

Anthemic, rousing, revolutionary, sad, despairing, hopeful, it even features a sample of Pedro Pietri’s poem “Puerto Rican Obituary”.

Profoundly moving it is sure to become a leftist anthem:

"From el barrio to el assyeo, ¡Pa’lante!
From Marble Hill to the ghost of Emmett Till, ¡Pa’lante!
To Juan, Miguel, Miradros, Manuel, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who came before, we say, ¡Pa’lante!
To my mother and my father, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To Julia, and Sylvia, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who had to hide, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who lost their pride, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who had to survive, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To my brothers, and my sisters, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
¡Pa’lante!
¡Pa’lante!
To all came before, we say, ¡Pa’lante!"

Power to the People!




See also: The Top 20 Songs of 2016 w. Beyonce, Vic Mensa, Drive-By Truckers & more!

See also: The 50 Best Songs of the Decade...So Far -- The Top Ten!

Saturday, July 1, 2017

10 Best Songs of 2017...So Far!

2017 is halfway done...and the time is at hand for a roundup of the best songs of the year...so far!

Here are my picks for the Top Ten.

This has been a strong year for what used to be called singles and it was hard to choose. There were a lot of close runner-ups...but lists are arbitrary, so here is mine.


#10 Joey Bada$$ - Land of the Free

An intense and justly angry song with powerful lyrics and an equally powerful video.




#9 - Lady Lamb - Salt

This deeply felt ballad is both sad and affecting. Beautifully written and made compelling all the more by her exceptional vocals.




#8 Lana Del Rey - Love

Lana Del Rey is back with this terrific tune that manages to be both wistful and oddly haunting.



#7 Iron & Wine - Call It Dreaming

Beautifully written and performed this is the best thing Iron & Wine has done since Flightless Bird, American Mouth.



#6 Future Islands - Ran

In a list this year heavy with sad songs, this is another one perfectly realized by this terrific Baltimore trio.




#5 Benjamin Booker feat. Mavis Staples, “Witness”

Powerful, powerful song that not only sees the return of Booker but also features the exceptional gospel vocals of the iconic Mavis Staples. Packs a hell of an emotional and lyrical punch in under 3 minutes.



#4 Arcade Fire - Everything Now

Arcade Fire has unequivocally exploded back on to the scene with their new releases that include this deceptively mainstream sounding song that belies underling dark themes. Terrific on every level and not the last Arcade Fire entry on this list.




#3 May I Have This Dance - Francis and the Lights feat. Chance the Rapper

An incredible song is an obvious homage to Phil Collins though it would be a Collins at his very, very best. It is bittersweet in the best sense and is a duet with a standout middle act from Chance the Rapper that steals the show.




#2 Hurray For The Riff Raff - Pa'lante

This is an incredible, incredible song.

Anthemic, rousing, revolutionary, sad, despairing, hopeful, it even features a sample of Pedro Pietri’s poem “Puerto Rican Obituary”.

Profoundly moving it is sure to become a leftist anthem:

"From el barrio to el assyeo, ¡Pa’lante!
From Marble Hill to the ghost of Emmett Till, ¡Pa’lante!
To Juan, Miguel, Miradros, Manuel, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who came before, we say, ¡Pa’lante!
To my mother and my father, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To Julia, and Sylvia, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who had to hide, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who lost their pride, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To all who had to survive, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
To my brothers, and my sisters, I say, ¡Pa’lante!
¡Pa’lante!
¡Pa’lante!
To all came before, we say, ¡Pa’lante!"


#1 Arcade Fire - Creature Comfort

Visceral, challenging, intense and breathtaking...a stunning song that is both a throwback and an announcement while also a devastating piece of social commentary...Arcade Fire never ceases to amaze and 2017 has its first mini musical masterpiece.




See also: The Top 20 Songs of 2016 w. Beyonce, Vic Mensa, Drive-By Truckers & more!

See also:  The 50 Best Songs of the Decade...So Far -- The Top Ten!

Monday, August 1, 2016

The 50 Best Songs of the Decade...So Far -- The Top Ten!

Happy Holiday Long Weekend!

To celebrate we continue our countdown of the 50 Best Songs of the Decade...so far!

Today we do the Top Ten! For songs  #30 through #11 click here and for Songs 50-31 click here!


Any song from 2010-2015 is eligible...but not songs from this year. (My stupid list....my rules)

So...without any further ado...

#10 Glory, Common & John Legend



From Vampire Weekend's masterpiece album...

#9 Step, Vampire Weekend.



From the marvelous Glen Hansard...love this guy....

#8 Her Mercy



#7 From Eden, Hozier



I love everything about this song and its stunning video. Guaranteed to make you feel better about the world for a few minutes at least!

#6 Sunday Candy, Chance the Rapper & Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment



Never was really fan of these guys, but this is a strikingly powerful and moving meditation on death.

#5 Brendan's Death Song, Red Hot Chili Peppers



This song just kicks ass...from the great folks of Alabama Shakes...
#4 Hold On, Alabama Shakes



A song of great power, reflection and sadness.

#3 Afterlife, Arcade Fire



A devastating, disturbing and exceptionally powerful song.

#2 The Body Electric, Hurray for the Riff Raff




What can you say about this one? It is like 3 songs in 1, it is intense and wild, a genuine work of art.

Absolutely love everything about it. Just amazing.

#1 Q.U.E.E.N. feat. Erykah Badu, Janelle Monáe



See also: The Fifty Best Songs of the Decade...So Far #30 to #11

See also: The 50 Best Songs of the Decade...So Far #50 to #31