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2009 In Review: Local Music Albums

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The Independent Weekly reported about 200 local music albums released this year, and while I’ve only heard a fraction of these albums, I’d like to share with you the best of what I’ve heard. Included below is a playlist of songs from each album that I mention so you can sample as you read. If a local album you heard from this year is not included, please leave a comment and I will update the post.

As we get gong, let me raise my record player needle for a toast to this year, this decade and the music to come for we are fortunate to live in a region with such a rich, musical culture.

Artist: American Aquarium
Album: Dances for the Lonely
From: Raleigh
Dances for the Lonely sees AA take a more “bar-rock” direction. The album title says all you need to know about the subject matter; frontman BJ Barham sings from the heart about some of the (not so pleasant) results of a destroyed relationship.  But more importantly the band is incredibly tight on this record, blending well with the passion and wit BJ puts into his lyrics.

Artist: Aminal
Album: A Will To Fight/A Face To Fight
From: Chapel Hill
A double EP album — you can download A Face To Fight for free on their Myspace — of Americana-Rock.  It’s relaxed and friendly with a full sound.

Artist: The Beast
Album: Silence Fiction
From: Durham
Combine the son of a five-time Grammy-nominated jazz singer and three jazz-trained musicians from UNC and you get The Beast.  Silence Fiction captures the beauty of real hip-hop:  positive, up-beat lyrics and fantastic instrumentation.

Artist: Billy Sugarfix
Album: Summer Tempests
From: Chapel Hill
Awkward innocence, youthful and dark.  If you’ve seen Terry Gilliam’s Tideland, you’ll understand Billy Sugarfix.  The songs are poppy supported by a variety of instruments and sincere vocals.

Artist: Birds of Avalon
Album: Uncanny Valley
From: Raleigh
Psychedelic experimentalism is probably the best way to describe this album. If you dig a semi-classic rock combination of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, you’ll dig Uncanny Valley.

Artist: Bombadil
Album: Tarpits and Canyonlands
From: Durham
An incredibly full follow-up to A Buzz, A Buzz, Tarpits and Canyonlands captures Bombadil’s beauty, sadness and musical adventurism. It’s easy to see the band had a lot of fun putting this record together.  There is much more depth to the production on Tarpits as compared to their previous album and EP.  The band maintains their style of disguising really depressing songs through beautiful and typically upbeat instrumentation.  Whether a bold statement or not, this is their Sgt. Pepper.

Artist: Bowerbirds
Album: Upper Air
From: Raleigh
Upper Air picks up where Hymns for a Dark Horse left off, though it seems to have a warmer tone.  With songs that are slow and beautiful,  Upper Air is a perfect Sunday afternoon hammock album.

Artist: Embarrassing Fruits
Album: Community/Exploitation
From: Chapel Hill
Honest and thoughtful the Embarrassing Fruits recorded a great, subtle album.  Not only does it capture the witty personality of the band, but it also allows the listener to reminisce on past memories and high school routines.

Artist: Firecracker Jazz Band
Album: Red Hot Band
From: Asheville
There is something wonderful about Dixieland Jazz.  There are not enough bands with the talent and energy that FJB puts into their music.  Red Hot Band features Dixieland classics in true form: devious and playful.

Artist: Grappling Hook
Album:…and those who would like to keep us safe
From: Durham
If Les Claypool was normal, you would have Grappling Hook.  This is a high-energy album that combines stoner metal and punk with sweet organ jams and precise guitar, drum and bass attack.

Artist: Gray Young
Album: Firmament
From: Raleigh
Firmament is a very solid, well-flowing album that features beautiful, epic post-rock atmospherics.  The album is beautifully arranged, giving it a full sound that is laid back yet driven.  The music has purpose as opposed to a lot of post-rock that just seems to go absolutely nowhere.

Artist: Hammer No More The Fingers
Album: Looking For Bruce
From: Durham
Produced by DC punk legend J. Robbins, Looking For Bruce takes care of business.  It’s bouncy, energetic and catchy as hell.  The trio is often compared to a lot of alternative 90’s bands, yet Hammer definitely came into its own with Bruce.  All three members are well balanced throughout the entire album; their instruments fitting seamlessly.

Artist: I Was Totally Destroying It
Album: Horror Vacui
From: Chapel Hill
The sophomore album from IWTDI is much more of a complete sounding album than their self-titled release.  It combines the collaboration pop-rock of the New Pornographers and the synth-punk attitude of Metric.

Artist: Impossible Arms
Album: Ripped In No Time
From: Carrboro
Impossible Arms cover a lot of ground on their debut album.  On Ripped you will find fast paced punk, lo-fi, sludge and a bit of folk.

Artist: The Kingsbury Manx
Album: Ascenseur Ouvert!
From: Chapel Hill
The Manx recorded a pop-folk masterpiece.  Swirling guitars, keys, vibes and more all come together in a beautifully subtle manner, complimenting the vocal reverb harmonies.  Also, Walk on Water is probably one of the most beautiful songs released this year.

Artist: Lemming Malloy
Album: Return of the Norfolk Regiment
From: Chapel Hill
Ever heard of steampunk-themed progressive rock?  That would be Lemming Malloy.  Fuzzy guitar and lush organ supports the steampunk attitude that will cause you to get lost in some of the album’s bouncy jams.

Artist: Lonnie Walker
Album: These Old Times
From: Raleigh/Greenville
Lonnie Walker’s debut combines awkward folk and reckless punk into an angsty, yet beautiful and poetic album with very well placed guitar and keys.

Artist: The Love Language
Album: The Love Language
From: Chapel Hill
The Love Language is the highly anticipated and critically acclaimed album that inspired Merge to sign the band.  The album is a lo-fi, 60’s revival with echoes of Neutral Milk Hotel and the Strokes, recorded by front-man Stuart McLamb before he assembled a band to play live.

Artist: Luego
Album: Taped-together Stories
From: Durham
After changing Luego’s sound over the years, it seems that Patrick Phelan finally found what he has been searching for.  The result in Luego’s debut is that of a good southern-rock driving album.

Artist: Max Indian
Album: You Can Go Anywhere, Do Anything
From: Chapel Hill
Max Indian’s debut is full of really catchy pop-rock. Like the Love Language, the production is a bit lo-fi and distorted, but the songs are very well written and they will get stuck in your head.

Artist: Megafaun
Album: Gather, Form, Fly
From: Durham
After Justin Vernon left DeYarmond Edison to go on his own with Bon Iver, three remained.  This is the freak-folk trio’s sophomore album as Megafaun and it is stunning.  The vocal harmonies reflect CSNY and instrumental experimentalism that is almost the folk equivalent of free jazz come together to create a unique aural experience.

Artist: Midtown Dickens
Album: Lanterns
From: Durham
Since the debut Oh, Yell! the Midtown Dickens trio grew, and the growth is shown in LanternsOh, Yell! was a very homegrown, anti-folk album and Lanterns expands on the bands talents with a much more developed and produced sound.  It is a fun album that tackles some big life issues in a playful manner.

Artist: Nathan Oliver
Album: Cloud Animals
From: Chapel Hill
Another sophomore album released this year, Nathan Oliver (the name of the band, not the person) covers a lot of musical ground with Cloud Animals.  It blends some Bright-Eyes-ish folk with catchy pop-rock.

Artist: New Town Drunks
Album: The Ballad of Stayed and Gone
From: Carrboro
This is an incredibly pleasant folk rock album from the duo-accompanied by various supporting musicians. The Ballad of Stayed and Gone captures the essence of a good time, making the listeners want to drink and dance.

Artist: North Elementary
Album: Not for Everyone, Just for You
From: Chapel Hill
Not for Everyone, Just for You is a relaxing pop rock album that explores a lot of territory in 9 songs.  Amongst lo-fi experimentalism, folk and a little dip of progressive rock, there is atmospheric consistency.

Artist: The Old Ceremony
Album: Walk on Thin Air
From: Chapel Hill
Previous Old Ceremony albums have been incredibly playful and passionate.  Walk on Thin Air does what the previous albums have done with tighter production and seriousness.  It’s personal and playful at the same time, encapsulated by the beauty of its supporting instrumentation.

Artist: Paleface
Album: The Show Is On The Road
From: Concord
Another fun album from the lively duo of Paleface & Mo that captures their attitude when playing live, The Show is on the Road contains fast- paced, punky folk songs and slower, beautiful ballads both full of dark sincerity and intense passion.

Artist: The Pneurotics
Album: Second Skin
From: Chapel Hill
Second Skin is much more put together than the debut Forty, and it really reflects the guitar talent that Rich McLaughlin possesses.  The album is a fresh combination of sounds from the 70’s and the 90’s.

Artist: Polvo
Album: In Prism
From: Chapel Hill
Polvo recently reunited and recorded a fantastic album that drives through your ears with purpose.  Polvo does something right.  The guitar licks are catchy and right on target.  As forefathers of “math rock,” Polvo came back to school all the imitators on how it’s done.

Artist: Possum Jenkins
Album: Collection of Bad Habits
From: Boone
Collection of Bad Habits is a collection of tightly organized songs that make alt-country great.  Good fast songs that you want to crank up on your car’s stereo and passionate ballads.

Artist: Red Collar
Album: Pilgrim
From: Durham
Ever wonder what a 9-5 work day or a life would sound like put to song? That’s Pilgrim. Pilgrim captures the day and the life of the workingman through anthemic Punk gems.  Produced by legend Bryan Paulson (Wilco, Beck, Superchunk, etc.), the album definitely has a full and well-directed sound that will stay stuck in your head.

Artist: Ryan Gustafson
Album: Donkey
From: Durham
Donkey is Ryan Gustafson’s debut album after the split of rock outfit Boxbomb.  It is arranged wonderfully, and the music is beautiful folk rock that inspires you to sing along.  Pop this album in your car and just drive.

Artist: Tab-One
Album: The Tabloids
From: Raleigh
Tab-One of Kooley High’s solo release is well produced and laid back.  Soothing rap over pleasant jazz samples creates a nice, cool atmosphere.  Like the Beast, Tab-One is exactly what hip-hop should be.

Finally, I’d like to give a few mentions to local groups with new releases that I have not yet had the privilage of hearing: Invisible, House of Fools, The Alcazar Hotel, and The Bronzed Chorus.

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  1. Jimmy

    Hey Ryan,

    You should check out The Alcazar Hotel – some Chapel Hill based boys by way of Mississippi by way of Amsterdam.

    They tore up the DMP in October & their last album “Come ON! Dig the Unified Theory” was released in 2009.

    http://www.myspace.com/thealcazarhotel

  2. Ryan Sweeney

    Will do! I added them to the list. Thanks Jimmy!

  3. Billy Sugarfix

    Thanks for mentioning the Summer Tempests album. I really appreciate it!

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