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		<title>the 31 best of 2009: 11-15</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, is anyone still paying attention? Sorry for the delays for those of you that are&#8230; Alright, so I know what you are thinking, and YES, I promise to finish this damn countdown. This past week was my first week of nursing school, and as a result, I have been crazy busy. However, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, is anyone still paying attention? Sorry for the delays for those of you that are&#8230; Alright, so I know what you are thinking, and YES, I <strong>promise</strong> to finish this damn countdown. This past week was my first week of nursing school, and as a result, I have been crazy busy. However, that isn&#8217;t an excuse, it&#8217;s just what&#8217;s been going on, so without further excuse, let&#8217;s get the rest of this countdown done; I mean, it&#8217;s already 2010 for crying out loud, and I haven&#8217;t even told you about the best music of 2009!!</p>
<p><font size=4><strong>11: William Fitzsimmons – The Sparrow and The Crow</strong></font><img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/5stars.gif"><br />
<img src="http://duanemoody.com/images/fsf_williamfitzsimmons.jpg" style="float:left">William Fitzsimmons falls into a category of artists that I have randomly discovered by beard; that is, I saw a picture of the artist (who has a beard), and thought to myself, &#8220;hmm&#8230; I must check this guy out&#8221; (because, well, I love a guy with a beard). Well, as with many other artists I have discovered by the way of the beard, I am glad that I did check William&#8217;s music out, because it is incredible. Much like fellow album favorite list member, Hayden, William is an amazing folk musician. William is decidedly more delicate and more quiet and relaxed than most of his folk peers, but the result is an album filled to the brim with delicate and intricately crafted songs about love, longing, and loss; all of which completely captured my ears and my heart. He also does incredibly right by pairing his beautiful voice with female vocals on the track <em>I Don&#8217;t Feel It Anymore (Song of the Sparrow)</em>, making it one of my favorites on the album (William has a habit of pairing with great female vocalists; he paired Rosi Golan on her amazing track <em>Hazy</em>, from her (also amazing) album <em>The Drifter and the Gypsy</em>). Overall, if I could describe this album with three words, they would be tender, heartfelt, and beautiful. William may have drawn my attention initially with his looks and his beard, but he captured my heart with his beautiful music. This album is a collection of truly perfect folk songs; songs that are delightful, and peacefully wonderful to listen to. <strong>Standout Tracks:</strong> <em>Please Forgive Me (Song of the Crow), Maybe Be Alright,<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r3xnilTjUw"> I Don&#8217;t Feel It Anymore (Song of the Sparrow)</a>, Even Now, Further From You, Just Not Each Other.</em> </p>
<p><font size=4><strong>12: Bat For Lashes – Two Suns</strong></font><img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/5stars.gif"><br />
<img src="http://duanemoody.com/images/fsf_batforlashests.jpg" style="float:left">Definitely one of the more &#8220;out there&#8221; choices on my favorites list this year, Bat For Lashes certainly backs up her status as an alternative artist. She does her best to throw out anything formulaic and embraces the strange and unusual (to quote <a href="http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0008131/">Lydia Deetz</a>) in her music; making for a truly mystical and amazing aural experience with <em>Two Suns</em>. The album itself harnesses the haunting and achingly beautiful vocals of Natasha Khan (aka, Bat for Lashes), and transports you to musical landscape filled with undulating rhythms and fanciful tales of fantasy and adventure. While I will openly admit that I didn&#8217;t &#8220;get&#8221; Bat For Lashes the first time around with her debut album, when <em>Two Suns</em> came out, the lead single <em>Daniel</em> (which shares both name and imagery with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Karate_Kid">character of the same name</a>, who simply needed to learn how to &#8220;sweep the leg&#8221;) captured my attention completely, and I instantly wanted to hear more of this amazing siren. Well, I gave <em>Two Suns</em> my undivided attention, and it washed over me and enveloped me with it&#8217;s beauty and grace. I was lucky enough to catch Bat For Lashes live back in August, and my love for all things Natasha Khan only intensified upon seeing her live show. This woman is amazing, and her vocals are nothing short of impressive; and with the quirky music to back it up, it&#8217;s no wonder that <em>Two Suns</em> finds itself on a myriad of best of lists for 2009. I love great surprises, and this album was filled to the brim with just that; musical surprises full of wonder and amazement. <strong>Standout Tracks:</strong><em> Moon and Moon, Siren Song, The Big Sleep, Travelling Woman, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00ZHah-c0hQ">Daniel</a>.</em></p>
<p><font size=4><strong>13: Elizabeth and the Catapult – Taller Children</strong></font><img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/5stars.gif"><br />
<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_elizabethatctc.jpg" style="float:left">Finding this album was one of those incredibly rare times when you stumble so blindly on something so beautiful, well made, and down right amazing, that you almost can&#8217;t believe that you found it the way you did. Specifically, it was the beautiful album art that drew my attention, but after one listen, it was the music behind that cover that really blew me away. To say that I wasn&#8217;t prepared for what <em>Taller Children</em> held upon my first listen is a major understatement. Elizabeth and the Catapult have mastered the realm of pop music that is perhaps my most favorite (the piano-driven singer-songwriter side), and in making this album, have given me a new group to seek out and cling to each thing that they offer from this moment on. From delicate, and expertly crafted perfection of songs like <em>Apathy</em>, to incredibly delightful upbeat melodies and downright dancehall fun of songs like <em>Complimentary Me</em> and <em>Race You</em>, <em>Taller Children</em> is a journey through what I consider to be the best thing about music. The album is a delightful listen from beginning to end, and nary a misstep occurs from the moment they begin. What&#8217;s also great about this fantastic record, is that it actually picks up steam, and manages to get better on through till the end. This album was a massive find in 2009, and one that I won&#8217;t be putting away any time soon. In fact, one of my biggest regrets of 2009 was missing their concert; I hope that I can remedy this misstep in 2010. <strong>Standout Tracks:</strong> <em>Apathy, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ysh5HY2_M0">Just In Time</a>, Rainiest Days of Summer, Golden Ink, Complimentary Me.</em> </p>
<p><font size=4><strong>14: Hayden – The Place Where We Lived</strong></font><img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/5stars.gif"><br />
<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_haydentpwwl.jpg" style="float:left">While I will admit that this album didn&#8217;t resonate quite as strongly with me as his previous effort (and <a href="http://">top ten favorite of mine from last year</a>),<em> The Place Where We Lived</em> is another fantastic offering from this too often ignored Canadian folk master. While artists like Bright Eyes and Iron and Wine dominate the folk scene here in the US, it&#8217;s a major wonder of mine, why Hayden isn&#8217;t also heralded for his contribution to the music scene. His aching vocal, and tender, well written vocal journeys, wrapped nicely in a country-twinged folk package are a sheer delight, and could be directly compared to his aforementioned fellow musicians. That being said, I am glad that Hayden released another fabulous album this year, as more exposure is sure to get him the attention he deserves. If you were a fan of his previous work, this album should be a no-brainer for you, but if this is your first go-round, you shouldn&#8217;t be disappointed in the least; Hayden is a very talented musician, and this is just more great folk-rock to add to his already impressive musical resume. <strong>Standout Tracks:</strong> <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX_B-A3kOC8">Let It Last</a>, When The Night Came and Took Us, Living Grows On Us, Message From London.</em></p>
<p><font size=4><strong>15: Lily Allen – It’s Not Me, It’s You</strong></font><img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/5stars.gif"><br />
<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_lilyalleninmiy.jpg" style="float:left">As much as I loved Lily&#8217;s wonderful debut, <em>Alright Still</em>, I had a bit of worry about her follow up the first time I heard the lead single, <em>The Fear</em>. While I really liked it, I felt it was a more electronic, and decidedly more dance-y direction for her to take, and I while I did like it, I was worried Lily may have lost her edge. Well, my fear (ha!) was quickly quelled once I had a proper listen of the whole album, as what I heard was classic Lily, and quite fantastic throughout. The jaded lyrics, sung by her sweet voice, mixed with delightful melodies and arrangements made this a great album I definitely enjoyed through most of 2009. While she certainly took some different directions with this album, and relied on familiar melodies and several of the sounds of the music of yesterday (the intro to <em>Fuck You</em> is practically note for note the Carpenters <em>(They Long To Be) Close To You</em>), I think that she was able to put enough of a fresh spin on each track that she made it her own. Perhaps most of all, I have to applaud the fact that Lily always tells it like it is, and whether she&#8217;s condemning a less-than-there lover, or slamming a horrible previous US president, one thing is for sure; she certainly knows her way around a clever lyric, and is no stranger to delivering her delightful brand of vicious wit without batting an eyelash. I will note, that it is practically criminal that she didn&#8217;t include the amazing B-side <em>Fag Hag</em> on this album, as it would have clearly been the biggest standout favorite for me. <strong>Standout Tracks</strong>: <em>He Wasn&#8217;t There, Chinese, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-wGMlSuX_c">The Fear</a>, Him, Fuck You.</em></p>
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		<title>5SF: july 24</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can&#8217;t believe that July is almost over; this year is FLYING by. Oh well, at least it has been bearable outside lately, which is very odd for a summer in HOTlanta&#8230; but don&#8217;t worry, I am NOT complaining. The five tracks I chose for today, will probably have a little something for everyone, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t believe that July is almost over; this year is FLYING by. Oh well, at least it has been bearable outside lately, which is very odd for a summer in HOTlanta&#8230; but don&#8217;t worry, I am NOT complaining. The five tracks I chose for today, will probably have a little something for everyone, and one track is even a little blast from the not-so distant past. With that in mind, let&#8217;s get started, shall we?<br />
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Florence + The Machine &#8211; Bird Song</strong><br />
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<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_florenceandthemachinel.jpg" style="float:left">This song isn&#8217;t actually on Florence + The Machine&#8217;s impressive new release, that is, unless you managed to get the deluxe (or extended?) edition, which is a shame, because this is hands down, the best song on the album for me. I love the way that it starts so soft, and the way that she builds with the beating drums and the pounding rhythms to crescendo; only to instantly screech to a halt and bring it back down again. The ache and wailing of her voice is nicely coupled with the sharpness of the beat; all of which make this track stand out more than any other on the album to me. Definitely a great reason to get the deluxe version!<br />
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OneRepublic and Sara Bareilles &#8211; Come Home</strong><br />
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<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_onerepublicch.jpg" style="float:left">I was checking out Sara&#8217;s website earlier this week to see what she was up to recently (I am wanting a new album soon, after all, I really love Sara B as you should all know by now), and she posted that she had collaborated with Ryan Tedder on this track and that it was now available on iTunes. One listen, and I can see why she was spreading the news; it is a beautiful song, and per usual, her vocals are amazingly beautiful. I have this weird relationship with Ryan Tedder, in that I like SOME of his stuff, but overall, I&#8217;m not what I would consider a fan. However, you put Sara Bareilles on the track, and I AM THERE. Beautiful song (even if I think she out sings him by a long shot&#8230;).</p>
<p><strong>Mayer Hawthorne &#8211; Just Ain&#8217;t Gonna Work Out</strong><br />
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<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_mayerhawthornejagwo.jpg" style="float:left">The vocals of this one remind me a bit of Biz Markie, but after seeing the video, I love how this nerdy white boy is laying down smooth classic R&#038;B like this, and doing it so well. The music style reminds me a lot of the Delfonics, and I think it really does a great job of bringing such an amazing classic sound back into the limelight. Something about this song is just really sweet, and full of a sentiment that made me instantly love it. While the song has been out since last November, it just came across my desk this week, so I am delighted to pass it on to you.</p>
<p><strong>Greg Laswell- Not Out</strong><br />
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<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_greglaswelltffan.jpg" style="float:left">It was kind of weird how I discovered Greg Laswell. I was supposed to go and see the AMAZING Elizabeth and the Catapult earlier this month at Edie&#8217;s Attic, and unfortunately, I bought tickets before I knew James and I were going out of town for a wedding. I put the tickets in a friend&#8217;s name, and went to see who else was playing with them to give her the heads up before she went. That&#8217;s where I saw a picture of Greg, and if you know anything about me, you would know that I am a sucker for a guy with a beard, so I instantly knew I had to go and check him out (even though I unfortunately wouldn&#8217;t be seeing him live). Well, I downloaded his most recent release, Three Flights from Alto Nido, and I was impressed with how beautiful an album it is! I love his musical style, which is very similar to Mat Kearney and even has touches of Hayden and Duncan Sheik to it. All in all, I discovered a new artist that I really like without even seeing him in concert, because I was supposed to go to the show, and couldn&#8217;t! Weird? Yes, but the music is fantastic, and at least I got to take that away from it (I wish I could have seen him live though).</p>
<p>Fiona Apple &#8211; Parting Gift<br />
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<img src="http://www.duanemoody.com/images/fsf_fionaappleem.jpg" style="float:left">Here&#8217;s my blast from the not-so distant past track for today. I realized this week that I hadn&#8217;t listened to Fiona Apple in such a long time, and as a huge fan of hers, I was wondering why, so I decided to remedy that. Well, after listening to Extraordinary Machine again, I recall just how happy I was <a href="http://www.duanemoody.com/2005/08/its-about-time/">when it was finally released</a>, which seems like a while ago (2005), and it is just as amazing now as it was then. I love the whole album, and I especially love Fiona&#8217;s beautiful lyrical style. I love how she can cut you to the bone with an almost effortless ability to spin very well written lyrics, like this opening BITE from Parting Gift, &#8220;I opened my eyes/While you were kissing me once more than once/And you looked as sincere as a dog/Just as sincere as a dog does,/When it&#8217;s the food on your lips with which it&#8217;s in love&#8221;. All in all, I hope that Fiona comes out with another album some time in the near future, because it has been a while since Extraordinary Machine made my day when it was finally released, mostly because she is an extremely talented artist whose music I really enjoy. </p>
<p>Well, there&#8217;s your Friday five&#8230; what did you think? Let me know, and also let me know what I am missing out on out there, wouldn&#8217;t ya? Also&#8230; I just found out; apparently I got into the GPC nursing program&#8230; finally. Duane&#8217;s finally gonna be a nurse someday, everybody! </p>
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