Showing posts with label Hot Chip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot Chip. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Best Of 2010: Honorable Mentions - Part 2



Part 1 :: Part 3 :: Part 4 :: Top 25

Frightened Rabbit - The Winter of Mixed Drinks

Purchase The Winter of Mixed Drinks here.

Example 2 of "Artists in 2010 Who Will Never Match Their Best Effort, Despite Trying". I was truly excited for this album because of my strong affection for 2008's The Midnight Organ Fight.  I feel the songs on this year's effort have a strange narrative structure where they were lacking in a true beginning and end, instead containing long stretches of middle. Still, the boys from Scotland put on a great live set at Lollapalooza this year and the new tracks benefited from their live energy.



Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land



Girl Talk - All Day

Download "All Day" for free here.

This album was dropped with barely a gesture and created a week long Twitter fury, mostly about people complaining that they couldn't successfully obtain A FREE ALBUM just by snapping their fingers. Nevertheless, this glorified mixtape is still a party starter and has a lot of the requisite moments where Greg Gillis finds that perfect interlocking of hip-hop and rock music to make something purely his own. To those who scoff at that notion, I like to bring up my Andy Warhol argument of how artist can draw from popular culture signposts and create (or in Warhol's case, pay others to create) something that is a commentary on the concept and direction of culture itself. Still this album was no Night Ripper and therefore is Example 3 of "Artists in 2010 Who Will Never Match Their Best Effort, Despite Trying".

Girl Talk - All Day (Full Album)



Holy Fuck - Latin

Purchase Latin here.

This is a really solid album of instrumental head twisters that never seems to get bogged down by any genre label of what they should sound like. Holy Fuck just is in a class by themselves. However, being so singular in their sound (as so many instrumental bands are) tends to box them into some sort of novelty act category, which is far from the case. It probably would have made it to my Top 25, but it was missing something...oh, yeah. Words.


Holy Fuck - Stay Lit



Hot Chip - One Life Stand

Purchase One Life Stand here.

This one was really close to being in my Top 25 as well. A shame, since this Hot Chip's best album to date. The songs on One Life Stand are much warmer and mature than anything else they have done. In fact, I probably could have made it my #25. Maybe it is the fact that I am not inspired to write much more about Hot Chip than I already have is the reason why it is here. Ah, cie la vie.



Hot Chip - Take It In

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Hot Chip Members And Bernard Sumner Collab To Sell Converse Shoes

Converse shoes has always been an emblem for the throwback hipster movement. No matter the age, anyone rocking a pair of skinny jeans will invariably be wearing one of the rainbow assortment of Chuck Taylor hi-tops. It seems that Converse is riding the wave on that connection as they have been producing songs collaborating different indie-credible artists to push product. Earlier this year it was Kid Cudi, Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino and Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij making the sales pitch "All Summer".

Now we have a track from Alexis Taylor & Joe Goddard from Hot Chip mixing it up with the infamous member of Joy Division/New Order Bernard Sumner. Entitled "Didn't Know What Love Was", this coupling could have easily be found on a LP by either group. Whether you enjoy the last gasp of the 80's beat of Technique-era New Order or the retro house piano joy of Hot Chip's latest One Night Stand, you should be plenty satisfied, commercialized music or not.

Check out the Converse blog here for more info and to download the track for free.

Bonus: Watch the promo video below of Mr. Sumner strolling through Manchester discussing his musical roots in a confessional, news-magazine style.

Hot Chip, Bernard Sumner - Didn't Know What Love Was