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Alprazolam without prescription, This is a tad late, but I wanted to share my Top 30 tracks of 2009 with you people. I was very busy for all of last year, so I didn't get as much time to listen to whole albums as much as I'd like.

Given how crazy busy I've been working, this is almost a Top 30 list of songs that permeated my brain even during the insanity of production last year, Alprazolam online kaufen.

Not all of these are singles with music videos and indeed some of these singles don't even have official videos. So have a peruse below at my very favourite tracks of 2009 and enjoy the videos that were available on the internet for them. I've tried to do a proper High Fidelity list and not repeat any artists too, Alprazolam without prescription.

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  • 30  >  15 to 20 | The Phenomenal Handclap Band



  • 29  >  Tropical Disease | AIR

  • I loved Air's LOVE 2 album and along with this track, I also especially liked 'Be A Bee', Ordering Alprazolam no rx, 'Eat My Beat' and 'Sing Sang Sung'. Well worth checking out the whole album.



  • 28 > Starting Over | The Black Lips

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  • 27 > Dead Bees | Graham Coxon

  • Always been a fan of Graham Coxon's solo work, North Carolina NC N.C. , so great to have another excellent solo effort in the same year at Blur's triumphant reunion tour (which I missed entirely while in Toronto).



  • 26 > The Girl and the Robot | Röyksopp

  • This is maddeningly catchy, there's an official video over on YouTube too.



  • 25 > I Think I Like It | Fake Blood

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  • 24 > Mary Jane | Major Lazer

  • Another great album; I almost put Major Lazer's Pon De Floor on this list, just to embed a clip of Eric Wareheim's absolutely insane video. For that, head over to YouTube and have your mindeyes blownfried.

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  • Haven't had a chance to listen to all of this album from the Grohl, Homme, Jones supergroup, but this single was a hard rocking earworm for me.



  • 22 > Animal | Miike Snow

  • This is a great track that I first became aware of at Adam Buxton's great BUG night at BFI Southbank. Cheap Alprazolam online without prescription, This very interesting video is by Anthony Dickenson with amazing effects achieved mostly in camera.



  • 21 > Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat | Beck

  • An awesome Bob Dylan cover from Beck for the War Child album.



  • 20 > Let's Go Surfing | The Drums

  • Tipped to be huge in 2010, let's hope their first album is all as catchy as this.



  • 19 > Go Bananas | Joe Goddard

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  • 18 > Surf Solar | Fuck Buttons

  • This is one of the few albums I listened to in full many times this year. Fuck Buttons' second album Tarot Sport is just immense. Contact high music.

  • 17 > High Together | Siriusmo

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  • 16 > The Key | Speech Debelle

  • Haven't had a chance to hear the whole of her Mercury award winning 'Speech Therapy' but this is joyous, Florida FL Fla. .



  • 15 > White (Adem Remix) | Charlotte Hatherley

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  • 14 > Glass | Bat for Lashes

  • Bat For Lashes second album 'Two Suns' is just a great, beautiful piece of work. Connecticut CT Conn. , Saw her live in Toronto during filming with most of the cast and her voice was just incredible live. Loved the single 'Daniel', (check out the Official video on YouTube.) but this is my very favourite track from the album.



  • 13 > Lisztomania | Phoenix

  • Have loved Phoenix since their United album ten years ago. Alprazolam without prescription, Was very pleased to see them have their biggest hit last year with the brilliantly titled 'Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix'.

    The whole album is great; with special mentions to 'Fences', West Virginia WV W.Va. , '1901' and this, the first hit single to be named after an obscure Ken Russell film.



  • 12 > 11th Dimension | Julian Casablancas

  • This track is way too much fun. Osta Alprazolam, I'm pleased to hear Mr Casablancas having such a ball. He revealed a goofy side as guest vocalist on The Lonely Island's 'Incredibad' album and then released a solo album with tracks as poppy and awesome as this. I doff my cap to you sir, Alprazolam without prescription.



  • 11 > Anna | Charles Spearin

  • This is from The Happiness Project album, a side project from Broken Social Scene member Charles Spearin. On this album he recorded interviews with friends and neighbours, cheap Alprazolam without prescription, then played music in time with the cadence of their speech. It's something like a music version of the techniques employed in Aardman's 'Creature Comforts' shorts. Like the following track, Washington WA Wash. , its frequently beautiful and life affirming.



  • 10 > Punch You In The Jeans | The Lonely Island

  • Alprazolam without prescription, I am not going to lie, this is actually my most played song of 2009. I bought The Lonely Island's 'Incredibad' album in January and listened to it in the car on the way to work many, many times.

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  • 9 > Robbing Banks (Doin' Time) | The Slew

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  • 8 > Demons Out. | Art Brut

  • Some of my favourite lyrics of the year and a epic rhyming of 'entertainer' and 'detain ya', Alprazolam pharmacy. Eddie Argos is as witty as ever in this brilliant track from the also amazingly titled 'Art Brut Vs Satan'.


  • 7 > Bonkers | Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden

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  • 6 > Actor Out of Work | St, Alprazolam without prescription. Vincent

  • I was late to the party on this song. In fact I had bought it on iTunes and not listened to it until the end of the year, where to buy Alprazolam. And now it stormed its way into the Top 10 as I've played it on a loop of late.



  • 5 > Angela | Jarvis Cocker

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  • 4 > My Girls | Animal Collective

  • Many people made 'Merriweather Post Pavillion' their album of the year and this track the song of 2009. I too adore 'My Girls' and being a big fan of Noah Lennox's side project 'Panda Bear', I was pleased to see the neo Beach Boy vibes from that album carry over into the new Animal Collective disc.



  • 3 > Zero | Yeah Yeah Yeahs

  • Tough to pick from all the great tracks on YYY's 'It's Blitz' album. It's full of killer tracks like 'Heads Will Roll', 'Little Shadow' and this glorious anthem, Alprazolam without prescription.



  • 2 > Two Weeks | Grizzly Bear

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  • 1 > Help I'm Alive | Metric

  • Alprazolam without prescription, Was already a big Metric fan before I got to work with them this year on Scott Pilgrim. The new album 'Fantasies' is their best yet, with amazing tracks all the way; 'Sick Muse', 'Stadium Love', Alprazolam online stores, 'Front Row', 'Twilight Galaxy' and more.

    This, their first single, is my favourite track from the album and my favourite of the year. Many a trip to work was soundtracked by me yelling out 'beating like a hammmmmmerrrrrr'.

    So for that alone, it's my song of 2009.

    And there you go. Will try and update with clips for those that have none, if I can find something good.

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    • Jeremy
      Edgar, I thought that most of the best tracks were at the top of the list (as you look at it with the eye) but at the bottom of the list, numerically. That is to say, I thought that tracks 25 to 30 were particularly strong. Especially "I Think I Like It" by Fake Blood - that's my favourite track from your entire list.

      "15 to 20" was fun, as was "Punch You In The Jeans".

      I thought the video for "Solar Surf" by Fuck Buttons was awesome - really artistic and that achieved with the minimum of fuss. I enjoyed "Let's Go Surfing" by The Drums. I thought that both the video and the song were good - but can they sustain an entire album?

      Other than that, I liked "My Girls" by Animal Collective and "Starting Over" by The Black Lips.

      It was an interesting and eclectic list - and something of a cultural education for me, as I haven't listened to that much contemporary music. I may well come back and listen to it all over again. Thanks.
    • designerbaby
      No 'Sea Within A Sea' by The Horrors?

      :(
    • pwnny
      Yay Metric! They used "Help I'm Alive" for the end credits of Defendor. (Which was at TIFF and is coming soon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kg8HFQ1xP4)
    • I didn't give much thought to it at the time, but having sought out the Metric track and listened to it this week, tht "beating like a hammer" refrain is now wired intrinsically into my brainthoughts. This is not necessarily a bad thing.
    • joemonte
      Good list of music, Ed. Mine would feature a few of them & there's not a single track on there i don't/wouldn't enjoy.

      I don't mean to be all 'hey, check my myspace' and all that, but if you get a spare 10 minutes, it may be useful to you, with finding some new music to your ears.

      Take care, anyway.
      Looking forward to the 'Scott Pilgrim...' movie. ;)
    • Cisco
      St. Vincent is incredible. The entire album is magnificent. Glad to see it made your list!
    • Red
      Well, I only just now finished listening to all the songs. Even though I only knew about 7 of these artists, I agree with you about Metric. That song has kind of turned into a theme song for me, absolutely love it! Thanks for sharing your picks.
    • Sarah5636
      Hey Ed thanks for taking time out to list your fave songs of 2009 i really enjoyed listening to them, good to see you've included Metric,Fuck Buttons,Yeah Yeah Yeahs,Phoenix,The Slew & Miike Snow there some of my favourite albums from 2009. Hope the editing is going well.
    • SarahAC
      Thanks for sharing your list Edgar. I confess I've never heard a lot of these songs, but I've really been enjoying listening to them all.

      The only thing which seems to be missing is one of Adam or Joe's Songwars songs.
      Honorary mentions maybe?
      Personally I'd go for Joe's "Right & Wrong Song" because it gets stuck in my head for days on end: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_76aDPPW3g
    • Joe's "Right & Wrong Song" might be from 2007!
    • SarahAC
      Dammit! You are, of course, correct Sir.
      I was associating it with 2009 because it came up in one of the Christmas podcasts but it is definitely an older song.

      Amusingly when I did a Google search for "Joe Cornish Right & Wrong Song" Google asked if I mean "WRIGHT & Wrong Song"!
      http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/1376/wrightwro...

      OK I'm off to make my list of Top 30 Tracks for 2007 ;)
    • Totally agree about your #1 choice. I've gotten into many arguments over which Metric album is the best and I've stuck by 'Fantasies' every time. Emily's acoustic version of 'Help, I'm Alive' is spine-tingling. I've had a girl crush on her ever since. That same exact line was also stuck in my head for an entire day. I almost went mad, but at least it's a good song.

      If I could suggest one band that I think you may like, you should definitely give Beirut a listen. Particularly 'Scenic World' (Lon Gisland version). Beautiful stuff.

      After your list last year (which had about five bands I had heard of), my musical tastes have expanded tenfold. Seriously. After I listened to the artists I liked from last year, I found new artists similar to them, and then more similar artists until I kept asking for nothing but iTunes cards. Thank you, sir. You've cultured me once again.
    • Also, I have a Korean friend. This is what she said after I had her listen to 'I'm on a Boat' for the first time: "I can relate to this, being an immigrant."
    • Dave
      What? no Sloan??? did working with Chris Murphy do nothing to you?
    • bebergator
      wow we have very similar taste in music! i just saw phoenix when they came to chicago last month.
    • I must say, my musical horizons have been broadened once again, Mr. Wright. iTunes thanks you. As do I.
    • Jessica
      Damn it, Edgar! You just had to name 'Help, I'm Alive' as your #1 song didn't you? Now that song will be stuck in my head all day & I'll be forced to listen and sing it all day. You're lucky I love that song after my friend introduced me to the band. :P Love that song.
    • haha that's so cool THE LONELY ISLAND is on here!!! awesome album. hilarious.

      and Julian Casablancas solo album is so awesome as well!
    • cordeliaistheone
      OK. So I've heard of approximately 4 people/bands on that list and have listened to probably 3 of those songs.
      But later I will listen to all of this music and be glad of the insight into your year of music - and the education of what I'm sure are 30 excellent bands.
      Ithankyousir
    • AmberGrindstaff
      I like it!!

      I have a few of these on my iPod (Jarvis,Lonely Island,Casablancas,Metric)

      Will indeed check out the rest!
    • Jen
      On the off chance that you missed any of these this year, you should definitely check out (especially):

      The XX - xx ("Basic Space")
      The Gossip - Music for Men ("Dimestore Diamond")
      Titus Andronicus - The Airing of Grievances ("My Time Outside the Womb")
      A.C. Newman - Get Guilty ("The Heartbreak Ride")
      The Dodos - Time to Die ("Troll Nacht")
      Discovery - LP ("I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend")
      Dan Deacon - Bromst
      Fanfarlo - Reservoir ("Luna")
      The Features - Some Kind of Salvation ("The Temporary Blues")
      Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer
      Frankmusik - Complete Me ("Three Little Words")
      Little Dragon - Machine Dreams ("Blinking Pigs")
      Le Loop - Family ("Go East")
      Micachu & The Shapes - Jewellery ("Calculator")
      Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
      Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything to Nothing ("I Can Feel a Hot One)"

      Singles:

      Rye Rye & M.I.A. "Bang"
      Tiny Masters of Today "Skeletons"
      Mapei "Public Enemy"
    • Edgar proving once again that I know nothing about music. I don't know any of these songs but 2010 is going to be different I'm going to learn more about all these crazy bands. My goal is to know at least 5 bands on his 2010 list.
    • AlexGunslinger
      Hey Joel, you have a great opportunity to know one of these bands, Phoenix is going to play in Monterrey on February 4!! (general cover $300) This is one of my favorite bands so i recommend it to you (also Edgar as i see) , you should try to listen to them so you wanna come to the gig, they have a great vibe live!!. Oh, btw the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are also coming to Monterrey on January 23, another great chance to know one of this bands. Oh, i also forgot that Bat for Lashes is the opening act for Coldplay on March 11. Im going to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs concert and obviously to the Phoenix one (this one is in a smaller venue). Hope you can go!
    • I might try to make the Phoenix show if I can. The cold play show wont happen because I'll be in the U.S. doing pre-production on my next film. Look for me because I might show up.
    • Nadine
      That is a nice goal. I hope the 5 (at least) that you choose are the ones that would be your favourite 5 if you had listened to them all. (What are the chances?)
      It is risky - I have been singing "I've loved you for a thousand years, a thousand yee-ars" since I watched your photos compilation.
    • Great list, am excited for The Drums album too. I had alot of these on my Top 25 too, Metric, Animal Collective, Phoenix, Grizzly Bear, YYS. Also some new stuff on here I hadn't heard yet. Bummer though on missing the Blur reunion, I flew from the States to see them at Glastonbury, was one of the best times of my life.
    • Happy to see Jarvis and St. Vincent. I love "Help, I'm Alive" but cannot go past "Two Weeks". Just haven't stopped listening to it since the album came out.
      Here are my top tracks of 2009: http://wp.me/pJoMU-3I
      And top albums: http://wp.me/pJoMU-2U
    • Jonathan Melton
      Made a Spotify playlist of all of these. It didn't have a few of them, but it's still pretty good:
      http://open.spotify.com/user/jonamelton/playlis...
    • nice list, better late than never...

      check out my top albums of 2009: http://bit.ly/etcooktoplp09
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