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SoundBard » Dave Grohl http://soundbard.com Chasing higher fidelity is an audiophile's passion. Thu, 01 May 2014 05:52:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9 The SoundBard’s Top 25 Albums of 2013 http://soundbard.com/the-soundbards-top-25-albums-of-2013/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-soundbards-top-25-albums-of-2013 http://soundbard.com/the-soundbards-top-25-albums-of-2013/#comments Tue, 31 Dec 2013 16:05:25 +0000 http://soundbard.com/?p=837 BY MIKE METTLER

Damn the naysayers — I say the album format lives! With that vital declaration out of the way, it’s high time to cite the records that caught hold of my expert ear over the past 12 months — the full-length discs and/or LPs I consider most worthy of purchase, hi-res download, and/or dropping the needle on! Here, in reverse order, are my favorite 25 albums of 2013. Happy spinning!

25. Jim James: Regions of Light and Sound of God. Mind-/soul-/ear-expanding. Amen, J-man.

24. Kings of Leon: Mechanical Bull. Cojones-shaking rawk.

23. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs: Under the Covers, Vol. 3. Sid and Susie give the ’80s a deep, loving soul kiss. Read my interview with Sid and Susie here.

22. The Rides: Can’t Get Enough. Super Session, Millennial Style: Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Barry Goldberg burn on down the ... Read More »]]> Radio Free, You’re Up: Sid and Susie (a.k.a. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs) oh-so-magically dial in the ’80s at #23. Photo by Drew Reynolds.

Radio Free, You’re Up: Sid and Susie (a.k.a. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs) oh-so-magically dial in the ’80s at #23. Photo by Drew Reynolds.

BY MIKE METTLER

Damn the naysayers — I say the album format lives! With that vital declaration out of the way, it’s high time to cite the records that caught hold of my expert ear over the past 12 months — the full-length discs and/or LPs I consider most worthy of purchase, hi-res download, and/or dropping the needle on! Here, in reverse order, are my favorite 25 albums of 2013. Happy spinning!

This Is His Time: Willie Nile gets it in gear and cruises into sweet #16.

This Is His Time: Willie Nile gets it in gear and cruises into sweet #16.

Light in the Darkest Corner: Cy Curnin (NOT pictured above!) sinks his teeth into #11.

Light in the Darkest Corner: Cy Curnin (NOT pictured above!) sinks his teeth into #11.

Illumination Theorists: Dream Theater go forth and immersify, embracing the circle at #7.

Illumination Theorists: Dream Theater go forth and immersify, embracing the circle at #7.

The Holy Levitator: Surround-sound guru Steven Wilson easily soared to #1. Photo by Naki.

The Holy Levitator: Surround-sound guru Steven Wilson easily soared to #1. Photo by Naki.

25. Jim James: Regions of Light and Sound of God. Mind-/soul-/ear-expanding. Amen, J-man.

24. Kings of Leon: Mechanical Bull. Cojones-shaking rawk.

23. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs: Under the Covers, Vol. 3. Sid and Susie give the ’80s a deep, loving soul kiss. Read my interview with Sid and Susie here.

22. The Rides: Can’t Get Enough. Super Session, Millennial Style: Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Barry Goldberg burn on down the crossroads.

21. Ed Kowalczyk: The Flood and the Mercy. Ex-Live frontman does what he does best — and he does it more earnest, more intense, and more direct than ever.

20. Bob Dylan: Another Self Portrait (1969-1971) — The Bootleg Series Vol. 10. When Bob painted a better masterpiece, on wax canvas.

19. Billy Talbot Band: On the Road to Spearfish. Crazy Horse bassman jams on, casting his lifeline ever deeper.

18. Devon Allman: Turquoise. Son of Gregg churns out heaps of hot blues, rock, and soul chops for days.

17. Richard X. Heyman: X. Underground roots rockin’ cauldron of pure pop perfection. D’oh boy! Read my interview with RXH here.

16. Willie Nile: American Ride. Supersongwriter drives hard ’n true right outta the garage.

15. Eric Clapton: Old Sock. The ax-master at work and at play, and best heard on 180-gram vinyl.

14. Atoms for Peace: Amok. Thom Yorke and friends continue pushing soundscape boundaries.

13. The Flaming Lips: The Terror. Underrated, unwavering exploration of strange and raw emotional chords.

12. Nektar: Time Machine. Unsung ’70s prog veterans keep on ticking forward.

11. Cy Curnin: The Horse’s Mouth. Always prescient Fixx-man spreads his wings and reaps sweet aural karma, Mama.

10. Boston: Life, Love & Hope. Smokin’ guitar and heavenly harmonies as only Tom Scholz can do.

9. Levin Minnemann Rudess: Levin Minnemann Rudess. Push-pull beyond-prog experimentation of the highest order.

8. John Fogerty: Wrote a Song for Everyone. As long as JCF can see the light beyond the Mystic Highway, our ears remain eternally blessed by his songwriting acumen. Best shared moments come with Kid Rock, Bob Seger, and My Morning Jacket.

7. Dream Theater: Dream Theater. Continually adventurous post-prog-metal giants hit new benchmark, best experienced via Richard Chycki’s expansive 5.1 surround-sound mix.

6. Rush: Clockwork Angels Tour. Power-prog trio at their live peak; hearing (and seeing) them do “Manhattan Project,” one of my all-time favorite Rush tracks, with a live string section is a continual treasure. “Imagine a time when it all began…”

5. Sound City: Real to Reel Soundtrack. Dave Grohl’s auditory love letter to an amazing recording studio, with ace collaborations galore.

4. The Band: Live at the Academy of Music 1971. Standard-setting live act carries the weight of an epic residency. If you want to be a beyond-great live band, listen and learn.

3. Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited – Live at Hammersmith. Ace prog guitarist dances on the volcano of his stellar ’70s legacy and proffers many musical boxfuls of rewarding, top-drawer rearrangements.

2. Tedeschi Trucks Band: Made Up Mind. A supreme blend of improv interplay prowess and gutbucket roots rock, best interwoven on vinyl.

1. Steven Wilson: The Raven That Refused to Sing (and Other Stories). Wholly original, envelope-pushing, mind-blowing, mind-expanding music realized to perfection in the 96/24 LPCM Blu-ray 5.1 mix. The breadth and scope of Raven represent Steven Wilson at the height of his creative powers, where surround-sound music and mixing has reached a heretofore unheard aural apex. My full album evaluation is posted here in High Resolution Reviews.

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The SoundBard’s Top 25 Songs of 2013 http://soundbard.com/the-soundbards-top-25-songs-of-2013/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-soundbards-top-25-songs-of-2013 http://soundbard.com/the-soundbards-top-25-songs-of-2013/#comments Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:50:31 +0000 http://soundbard.com/?p=787 BY MIKE METTLER

It’s that time of year: Time to cite the tunes that caught hold of my expert ear over the past 12 months — the ones I consider most worthy of purchase, hi-res download, and/or dropping the needle on at 45 rpm! Here, in reverse order, are my favorite 25 songs of 2013. Happy listening!

25. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts: “Any Weather.” Forecast calls for her continued reign. Co-meteorologized with Foomaster Dave Grohl.

24. U2: “Ordinary Love.” As in, “Extra-” and “This Is No.” And Mandela smiles from The Great Beyond.

23. Michael Monroe: “Ballad of the Lower East Side.” Punkin’-A NYC luv letter. Sneer perfection.

22. Baby Woodrose: “Bubblegum.” Flip your tongue like… super-chewy Euro-garage pop!

21. Palmyra Delran: “Some Day Soon.” Hopeful, wistful, wonderful: Yes, please. Stick it out — rewards ahead.

20. Radio Days: “Love and Fun.” Beach-blanket underground-pop rabble-rouser.

19. Charles ... Read More »]]> Engineer Men: Roanoke, Virginia's Young Sinclairs can toot their collective horn for chugging in at #3.

Engineer Men: Roanoke, Virginia’s Young Sinclairs can toot their collective horn for chugging in at #3.

BY MIKE METTLER

It’s that time of year: Time to cite the tunes that caught hold of my expert ear over the past 12 months — the ones I consider most worthy of purchase, hi-res download, and/or dropping the needle on at 45 rpm! Here, in reverse order, are my favorite 25 songs of 2013. Happy listening!

Where Did All of the Workmen Go: Houndmouth put a twang-jammin’ bite on #17.

Where Did All of the Workmen Go: Houndmouth put a twang-jammin’ bite on #17.

Vix Humana: Jenn & Reeves are absolutely, seductively transcendent at lucky #13.

Vix Humana: Jenn & Reeves are absolutely, seductively transcendent at lucky #13.

Live And Yearn: Amy Gore & Her Valentines go for the jugular valve at #9.

Live and Yearn: Amy Gore & Her Valentines go for the jugular valve at #9.

Lightning in My Pocket: The Bayonets ensnare the real deal at #2.

Lightning in My Pocket: The Bayonets ensnare the real deal at #2.

25. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts:Any Weather.” Forecast calls for her continued reign. Co-meteorologized with Foomaster Dave Grohl.

24. U2:Ordinary Love.” As in, “Extra-” and “This Is No.” And Mandela smiles from The Great Beyond.

23. Michael Monroe:Ballad of the Lower East Side.” Punkin’-A NYC luv letter. Sneer perfection.

22. Baby Woodrose:Bubblegum.” Flip your tongue like… super-chewy Euro-garage pop!

21. Palmyra Delran:Some Day Soon.” Hopeful, wistful, wonderful: Yes, please. Stick it out — rewards ahead.

20. Radio Days:Love and Fun.” Beach-blanket underground-pop rabble-rouser.

19. Charles Bradley:Hurricane.” New millennial soul brother, all aswirl.

18. Kurt Baker:Weekend Girls.” Bouncy, jouncy, hello-ladies kinda singalong.

17. Houndmouth:Ludlow.” Spot-on down-home jammin’ and jukin’. Tight futures.

16. Lorde:Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Evocative Tears For Fears cover, and perhaps the one thing we have running in our blood common with those ruddy luxe “Royals.”

15. Mark Lindsay:Show Me the Love.” Killer hook ’n riffs, to be Revered and Raided accordingly.

14. The Launderettes:Cold Cold Hearts.” A solemnly cool ’n seductive blast of Norwegian love.

13. Jenn Vix & Reeves Gabrels:Speed of Light.” Wholly auralgasmic electronic guitar mashup in 9/4 time.

12. Jake Clemons:You Must Be Crazy.” The sax man’s bloodline runs strong ’n true, and grows anew.

11. Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams:Get Lucky.” More like Daft Funk, especially with main Chic-man Nile Rodgers on guitar.

10. John & Brittany:Start Sinning.” How to bash out raw sentiment with abandon, drive, and verve.

9. Amy Gore & Her Valentines:Send Me a Postcard.”  Perfect post-garage-punk kiss-on/kiss-off. Mwah!

8. Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. and Pharrell:Blurred Lines.” Ubiquitously catchy honeydripper. (You know you want it…) The late Robert Palmer woulda simply made it even more irresistible.

7. The Anderson Council:Gardening Man.” Perfectly tilled garage-rock seeds. Listen how they grow.

6. Ryan Bingham:Until I’m One With You.” Haunting theme to FX’s The Bridge resonates deep and wide.

5. Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic & Pat Smear:Cut Me Some Slack.” They so heavy. (Dun-dun-dun!)

4. Tedeschi Trucks Band:Calling Out to You.” Mournful, foot-tapping acoustic quiet prayer, the perfect end to a brilliant album.

3. The Young Sinclairs:Engineer Man.” Infectious garage riff and spot-on harmonies mesh 1965 vibe with 2013 reality. “He does all of the work around here.”

2. The Bayonets:Whatcha Got.” Slinky ’n sultry and slunky ’n funky in all the right places. “Casanova was a lightweight, Valentino was a clown … You wanna sweet talk? You can take a walk … So what so what, show me whatcha got.”

1. Steven Wilson:Luminol.” 12 minutes of hard-charging transcendence, ranging from post-prog pummeling to layered harmonic elegance, fully realized in the mulitchannel king’s own envelope-pushing surround-sound mix. Officially my personal favorite benchmark 5.1 demo track.

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