10 Best Albums of 2006

I hope that Brent and Dave put out their own best of 2006 albums, too.

The 10 Best Alums of 2006, According to Kent

10. TV on the Radio – Return to Cookie Mountain – I know it doesn’t really sound like a complement, but this album sounds muddy. The sounds develop slowly, in layers, and always seem to be slightly slower than you want them to be. I love the effect, it pulls you in.

9. The Decemberists – The Crane Wife – The eight minute prog-rock song The Island is the best eight minute prog-rock song I’ve heard in a long time.

8. Eagle*Seagull – Eagle*Seagull – BK turned me on to this band. He says they’re great live. I’ve never seen them. I like the slow, sad mood of the singer’s voice, and the song with fireworks for percussion is fantastic. Their name is terrible. Am I supposed to pronounce the asterisk?

7. Cold War Kids – Robbers & Cowards – I first heard of these guys as the the opener for Tapes and Tapes. I loved them then, and got copies of all the EPs they had released up until then, as they didn’t have an album out yet. Then when the album came out, I though, eh, I have all the same songs on EPs, I don’t need to get that. I’ve since got the album and guess what? It’s got all the songs I like off the EPs! It’s a winner!

6. Sunset Rubdown – Shut Up I Am Dreaming – Besides Tom Waits, Sunset Rubdown may have been the best live show I saw all year. The Hold Steady came close, but Sunset Rubdown just blew me away. Spencer Krug’s voice is enough for me to keep this album on heavy rotation this year. I dig his lyrics about snakes with legs and big dumb scared kids, which remind me of Neutral Milk Hotel’s rambling imagery.

5. Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins – Rabbit Fur Coat – I fell in love with this album early, then stopped listening to it for awhile and kind of forgot it came out this year. I went to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville while at a library conference, which got me on a country music kick, and Jenny Lewis’ gospel/country album went right back in my playlists. The real stars of this album are the Watson Twins, who provide back up vocals, and I’ve always been a sucker for Lewis’ surprisingly soulful for a skinny white girl from California voice.

4. M. Ward – Post-War – M. Ward sounds old. Everything from his voice to his lyrics to his record production sounds like it was recorded in the Forties. It’s impressive. His distinctive gravelly voice is a lot softer than Tom Waits, but there’s a good deal of similarity between the two.

3. Tom Waits – Orphans – I can’t not put him on the list, even if it’s hard to really give a 3-cd album a worthy listen. While the 3rd Bastards CD is a little tough to listen to (normally Waits cuts the spoken word stuff down to one or two tracks per album, here there’s a lot more), but Brawlers and Bawlers are beautiful all the way through, even the 7 minute song about suicide bombers in the Middle East.

2. Beirut – Gulag Orkestar – The most original album of the year. Beirut sounds traditional, but who knows from what tradition. It’s part klezmer, part balkan, part electroinc, part whatever Americans think the music in Eastern Europe sounds like. It doesn’t sound like Gulag Orkestar, but Gulag Orkestar makes me miss Poland.

1. Bruce Springsteen – We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions – There hasn’t been an album that I have listened to more this year than this one. Springsteen’s voice sounds just like his band: at once extremely tight and on the edge of falling apart. Apparently people are calling this a protest album, but I never really thought of it that way, just that it’s a bunch of rocking traditional songs. Hearing him play My Oklahoma Home at JazzFest with the entire crowd singing “Blown Away!” is a memory of the storm and its aftermath that I’ll cherish for a long time. I’ve never even really been a Springsteen fan until this album. I liked the hipster-approved Nebraska, but that was it. This album made me delve into the Boss’ back catalog more deeply, even if I still can’t get into Born To Run‘s saxophone cheese.

Miscellaneous Awards
Album of 2005 That I Didn’t Put on Last Year’s List, Which May Have Been the Best of 2005: Okkervil River – Black Sheep Boy

Album That I First Listened to in the Past Week, Which May Have Made the Top Ten If I Had More Time to Listen to It: Annuals – Be He Me

Album That Would Have Made the Top Ten If Not For That One God-Awful Song That Ruins the Whole Thing (The Motel Candlewasters Honorary Award): The Hold Steady – Boys and Girls in America

The Phoned It In Award, or Most Disappointing Album: The Flaming Lips – At War With the Mystics

Just like old times

Haslett

Don’t you think Jim Haslett owes us one for all that he put us through there at the end? The terrible play calling, the wretched defenses, the commitment to Aaron Brooks, the general misery? I think he owes us one.

Jim, you can pay up tonight. Get your Rams to play a little defense and beat the Bears for us. We’d appreciate the help. Not that we can’t make the playoffs on our own power, which we clearly demonstrated last night. But the number one seed in the NFC would be so sweet. A Bears loss would put us one win out of first place in the the NFC.

Tonight, going against every fiber of my being, I will be rooted for the hated St. Louis Rams.  I’ve never forgiven them for all those years of crushing us in the NFC West.  I was glad that I would never have to do it again, but yes, I will be rooting for Jim Haslett tonight.

About last night’s game. Charles Grant dumped the Gatoraide bucket on Sean Payton and Payton clearly looked like he was pissed. He should be. Yes, it was great that we destroyed his former boss and the “best team in the NFC” on a national stage. But the season ain’t over yet. We haven’t even clinched a playoff spot yet. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

Payton

But who’s the best team in the NFC now?

Happy End of Hurricane Season Day

Hurricane season’s last official day was yesterday, November 30.  And not a single hurricane hit American or Louisianian shores.  That’s kind of weird.  It seems every year there’s at least one.

Anyway, tonight I will be celebrating with a six-pack of Abita.  I think this is a much better holiday to celebrate than Hurricane Day, August 29.  If only there was a “It wasn’t the storm, it was the levee failure” day that we could celebrate nationally.  That would be a day I could get behind.

Saints on TV

Once again, the Saints are going to be on the TV here in Atlanta. This is about the fourth time this season. I think we got on the air once last year, in that home game we played in the Meadowlands. This is great for me, but I’m starting to miss eating wings and watching the Buffalo games at the bar.

However, the fact that I don’t have to argue with that jerk of a manager up at the bar to get the Saints on a TV makes up for not being able to see Brian, Kris, and Wes cry every Sunday.

Go Bills.

This post is mainly to point out how cool this site is: http://www.gribblenation.net/nflmaps/.

Fumble

I know that the Saints are regular readers of elbuzzard, so here goes. We wasted another great performance by Drew Brees and Marques Colston yesterday with all the stupid fumbling and dropped passes. Terrance Copper had a real nice fumble as we were driving to tie the game at the end of the fourth.

Copper

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How am I supposed to know what’s going on in your head?

I’ve added a new post rating system to elbuzzard.com. It’s anonymous, so let us know what you think. For example, I think Paul’s post about Borat stinks, so I gave it 2 stars. I also think that my happy birthday post to Brent stunk even worse, so I gave it one star.

I’ve been hearing that people want new features on elbuzzard. I’m going to set aside some time in the next couple weeks to update and redesign the site. I know everyone wants the photo gallery back up. So do I. That’s top priority.

Some people have mentioned a calendar, which I am investigating. It may or may not happen though. I don’t want to have too much personal information about people who don’t want/don’t know that it is up online. In the meantime, I suggest Google Calendar if you’re looking for an online calendar. Leslie and I both use it to coordinate our schedules and keep track of birthdays, anniversaries, etc. It’s super handy. It lets you do things like share calendars between users. We share a calendar that lists everyone’s birthdays. If you need an invite to Google Mail in order to use it, let me know.
I also would like to upgrade the look of the site to make it look a little sharper and more polished. It needs a fleur de lis, for sure.

What else would you like to see?