Billboard critics’ top 10 albums of 2009 and top 20 albums of the decade

This isn’t really a feature or review, but a couple weekends ago I pretty much spent four straight days writing blurbs to go with Billboard’s best-of lists, as voted on by the in-house staff and some freelancers (myself included).

Let me tell you, writing this stuff (talking more about the decade list) was not easy! I’ll go into more about this when I post my own lists, but there were several albums on there that I either had not listened to before at all, or just hadn’t listened to critically. So, I had to do a ton of research and read a bazillion reviews of every record to figure out not only why it was good but also to see the bigger picture of why it was important. Oh yeah, and I listened to pretty much everything. It was hours and hours of work since I had to play catch-up on a lot of the music (I had to call one of my editors to explain why some of the rap/R&B albums were significant—I don’t mean that in a bad way, like they shouldn’t be on there, but I just don’t listen to much of it so I was clueless), but I learned sooo much and having the opportunity to write this was really exciting.

Note: a couple of these were wayyy edited, and rightfully so—namely Jay-Z (don’t really listen to him/rap in general) and Pearl Jam (my editor has seen them 100 times…obviously she will know what to say about their music better than someone who doesn’t really know their music). Just thought I’d throw that out there :)

Billboard critics’ top 10 albums of 2009 on Billboard.com

Billboard critics’ top 20 albums of the 2000s on Billboard.com

New album review: Grizzly Bear’s “Veckatimest”

The entire Internet has been loving the hell out of the new Grizzly Bear album, and I am no exception.

Review of Grizzly Bear’s Veckatimest (Warp) on Billboard.com (and in the June 27 issue of the print magazine)

And in case you haven’t seen this already (which you probably have?), here’s their freaky video for “Two Weeks”:

Sorry, Ed!


(photo by the lovely Kirstie Shanley)

I’ve seen Ed Droste, the fabulous singer from Grizzly Bear, twice in the past two days — yesterday on my way back to my apartment, and today when I was waiting for the L train (and also on the train). I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that it was him, considering the band played All Points West this weekend and had their own show at Music Hall of Williamsburg last night. Oh yeah, and they’re based in Brooklyn, which I think now is safe to assume means Williamsburg.

Anyway, I may or may not have accidentally poked him with my umbrella when I was getting off the train. Whoops, sorry!

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