
As you peruse this list of 2009’s Top 100 albums, you may ask yourself how you arrived here in the first place. After all, this wasn’t an easy decade to get through. Hey, it’s almost mind boggling how we survived 2009! But, looking back (God knows I have played the last ten years over and over again in my head like an iPod endlessly streaming Britney Spear’s “Gimme More”.), it’s clear. The music is what “kept our shit together” — the good stuff and the bad stuff. You see, music is a lot like a dancing penguin — sometimes you just want to go Grand Theft Walrus and shoot the “bejeebus” out of it for Relapse-ing into insurmountable stupidity, other times you slowly begin dancing along as you regain footing and shed your hipster cynicism, singing, “I’m Yours”.
But music cuts you deep. Very deep. In more ways than one, music helps you connect ideas, or themes, on life. Sometimes you get those “once in a blue moon” cheerful memories. For me, it’s that fateful day in 2002 when Nirvana’s “You Know You’re Right” debuted on 99.7 WXNR alongside Pearl Jam’s “I Am Mine”, cementing the final echoes of true 90’s alternative to a new generation. If I dig deeper in that year, and even on the same subject, I’ll remember it’s around the same time as Layne Staley’s death… yet also coincidentally when I graduated high school. Point is, music shapes and bookmarks our life, even if we’re not pushing play. You might not remember half the dates you went on with your second girlfriend, but odds are you’ll remember at least one if you attended a show, bought an album, or heard a particular song. Music is just funny that way… and oddly enough, sometimes it’s cyclical. Even now, it occurs to me as I revisit 2009 that parallels can be drawn between this decade’s final year and the respective bookend, 1999. Observe:
But each year, music brings its share of surprises, and 2009 is no exception. This year…
Apologies. I still haven’t answered the question: How did we survive 2009? Truth is, we almost didn’t, but the last 365 days have presented us with little lifeboats to clutch onto with all our might. For starters, Pearl Jam finally released a “happy” album for the acquitted grunge kids. Like it or not, Wal-Mart remains the evil corporation to warmly trust in hard times. It took eight years, but the Bush Administration eventually waved goodbye. And all along the madness and chaos, Josh Homme still got paid for melting our brains and staying true to his stoner rock roots, a place he’s always meant to be. So, that’s 2009 in a nutshell for you. Just think of this way, we’ve retread this lovely annual nostalgia without an Obama, Tiger Woods, or Jacko pun — yes, we can get you off the wall!
Damn it.
- David Lee Buchanan, CoS Senior Staff Writer
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TAGGED AS: The Top 100 Albums of 2009, Top 100 Albums of 2009, Year-End Report 2009
i just read that entertainment weekly named animal collective the album of the year as well. i really must be out of touch. i guess it’s time for me to get back in with the people. the us people.
The Blackroc album is the shit! I’m happy to see such collaborations going on!
Well of course Good Bad Not Evil is a better album. But I just don’t think there were 100 albums that were better than 200 Million Thousand. That album was still pretty fucking sick. I mean, if we’re gonna rank the new Pearl Jam at #29, then 200 Milli has gotta be somewhere on this list and hopefully, it would be in between 28 and 1.
Personally Metric would have been in my top 10… I’m fine with Animal Collective and Passion Pit being at the top, but honestly Metric was the album that I ended up getting completely eff-in’ addicted to this year.
I think we all feel obligated to like the Dead Weather just because Jack White’s in it, but I found it the least interesting of all his projects. And this is coming from a die-hard White Stripes fan. I tried really hard to like the Dead Weather – I let it play over and over in my car stereo for a week. Seriously – if we weren’t all so into Jack White for everything else he’s ever done, I doubt we’d be interested in this album for its own merits. I found it completely unmemorable.
In response to Captain Asshole, about the Black Lips: Well personally, NO, I for one really did NOT like that album. Loved Good Bad Not Evil, however, which made their next album an even bigger let down.
I agree with everyone asking “Where’s Wilco?!”
Brother Ali…?
ok so i really don’t know how you guys like animal collective so much. i gave them a shot when the album came out and since you praised them so much here i figured i would try again. i listened to the album all the way through twice today and i just don’t get it at all. did i miss sonic youth or do you guys just not like them?
Mount Eerie is the best
Where’s the Mew?!
awesome top ten except tcv should have been higher up….
Can someone please explain how Wavvves out ranks Cymbals Eat Guitars? By 40+ positions, too…”C’mon Son!”
Also, how does WE WERE PROMISED JETPACKS not even make the list? Really?
Drunk, White Kids in College Killed the Music Industry December 15, 2009 at 6:39 pm
i like lists. girls is getting love everywhere. and obviously they put out a top 20 album. akron family is getting no love. and they put out an awesome record. atlas sound should be a lot higher. some inclusions on this are stellar though.
but seriously. akron family.
Kudos on Hazards of Love being so high, it’s #1 in my book.
Woke me up to Kitttens Ablaze as well.
No DOOM, Girls, and Golem! are my big complaints but solid list. Bleh for everyone on earth putting Animal Collective over Grizzly Bear.
kiss, greenday and U2 albums suck some serious dick.
captain thank you for bringing up the black lips. i love that album and no one cares about them.
Forgot 3 things: Wolfmother, Weezer, and Muse. Simple as that, but otherwise, the list was pretty good!
I’ll admit, I have not listened to “KISS: Sonic Boom” yet. I’m kind of hoping I don’t ever have to. Who knows, it might be amazing. Call me crazy, but I just have a weird hunch that it’s not. I mean, it’s fucking KISS for fuck’s sake, is this really even happening right now?
I’m just calling that out because I thought the new Flaming Lips was pretty ridiculous and was actually surprised not to see it in your top 10 to be honest. Then when I saw that the first new KISS album in 11 years was evidentally 5 albums better than that, I actually took a dump in my pants…and then I wrote the post. I just can’t imagine these nutsacks are putting out better music than this these days.
hes got a point about KISS…
Well, 2009 was officially one of the worst years ever for music (re: this fucking list).
However, was that just a general editorial oversite that fucking KISS was #31? KISS?!?!?! And Flaming Lips were #36? That’s actually ridiculous. Literally, it is a fucking synonym for the word ridiculous. Give Me. A Mother Fucking. Break. Here. Guy.
Also, where the fuck was that “Girls” album? You’re really trying to tell me that there was 100 albums better than that this year? I’m not saying it’s the greatest album of the year, but it’s certainly better than some of the bullshit you guys just accumulated page views and banner impressions for your advertisers with.
And perhaps the most glaring ommision from here in my opinion — as well as the tons of other depressing lists that have come out in the past few weeks that made me realize how shitty this year was — is The Black Lips: 200 Million Thousand. Did people really not like that album? That thing is un-fucking-believable and pretty much solid start to finish. I’m sick of these guys getting forgotten in the cracks.
good list I always find these interesting…I think Passion Pit and AC suck personally but I don’t care…that’s what is fun about music and it’s always fun to see what others think.
My favorite albums of the year were YYY’s, Dead Weather, Black Joe Lewis, K’Naan’s Troubadour, Pearl Jam, Street Sweeper, Kid Cudi, Blakroc, FELT 3, Jay-Z, The Knux, Franz Ferdinand, and Band of Skulls…some of those were on some weren’t some might not have even come out in ‘09…who cares people chill let them do their thing…keep it up COS!
Ill start this out by saying that COS, you guys are probably my favorite blog site and I think you usually do a great job. I met you guys at Lollapalooza and you seemed pretty cool… however, I have a few comments…
No Yacht? Have you seen them live? They’re very good, so is that album.
No Wilco? Nuff said.
And honestly, no Arctic Monkeys? That album was seriously good… definitely top 100 albums of 2009 worthy.
Hazards of Love was a pretty worthelss album where all the songs sounded the exact same. Passion Pit was ok, but not number 2, not top 10, and probably not top 20. The Pearl Jam album sucked. But I may be biased considering how I think Pearl Jam sucks. Bitte Orca, Embryonic were also way too low.
I agree thath Merriweather Post Pavllion was the best though.
So, shitty over rated green day and animal collective are on there, ahead of Dinosaur Jr. and Baroness is completely ignored? What the Fuck?
While I’m not saying they should be near the top, how do you leave Wilco off this list?
Glad to see Hospice so high though.
“hipsters and cheerleaders”
“tight Levis and Ray Bans.”
“soaring falsettos and club hooks”
“poppy synth lines and children’s chorus sing-alongs”
#2 album of the year…. You fuckers have been camped out under indie music’s ball sack for too long. For fuck’s sake.
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Considering the lateness of the release in 2009 of Gabby Young & Other Animals debut, “We’re All In This Together”, well done for getting into the 80s!
The plaudits have been piling in for this inspired album, and they are richly deserved.
It is a gem, which people seem to have on continuous play since buying it.
this list is bad. no artic monkeys, bill callahan, yacht, circulatory system or morrissey? how embarassing.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
You guys really out COS’d yourselves this time! Way to not seem pretentious!
… is there any reason why Animal Collective is number one, or is it just “duh”? I thought it was one of the most overrated things to come out this year. Yeah, it was good, but it wasn’t the greatest thing to ever happen to music.