My Top 20 Songs of November 2013

I’m going to be pumping out a lot of content in December, so I’m going to keep this post short and sweet. With no written accompaniments or explanations, here are My Top 20 Songs of November:

20. A Lot Like Birds – Kuroi Ledge

 

19. Ed Kowalczyk – Holy Water Tears/Seven

 

18. The Sounds – Young & Wild/Shake Shake Shake

 

17. Lover Lover – Young Free

 

16. St. Lucia – Too Close

 

15. Best Coast – I Don’t Know How

 

14. Shad – Y’all Know Me/Intro: Lost

 

13. Dum Dum Girls – Lost Boys And Girls Club

 

12. Jhene Aiko – Bed Peace f. Childish Gambino

 

11. Say Lou Lou – Beloved

 

10. Arcade Fire – Here Comes The Night Time

 

9. Sky Ferreira – Boys/Omanko/Ain’t Your Right

 

8. Lorde – 400 Lux

 

7. Linkin Park x Steve Aoki – A Light That Never Comes

 

6.. Pearl Jam – Sirens

 

5. Britney Spears – Perfume

 

4. Panic! At The Disco – Far Too Young To Die

 

3. Queens Of The Stone Age – I Appear Missing/Keep Your Eyes Peeled

 

2. Lady Gaga – Gypsy (live)

 

1. Sky Ferreira – Heavy Metal Heart

My Top 20 Songs of September 2013

The summer was sensational for songs, and September didn’t let up. Brilliant tune after tune made its way to my ears. I went in detail with the written accompaniments of my favourite songs of the summer, so I’ve decided to switch things up a bit here and practice some brevity.

That said, here are my Top 20 Songs of September 2013, described in 10 words or less.

20. Porcelain Raft – The Way Out

Getting pretty damn good at using synths that “cry.”

 

19. Flyleaf – Something Better

The best not-by-Paramore Paramore song of the year.

 

18. Two Door Cinema Club – Changing Of The Seasons

The seasons might change, but the hits keep coming.

 

17. In The Valley Below – Peaches

Peaches is delicious, succulent, juicy, fresh, from the first bite.

 

16. Foxes – Youth

Those lips. That look. The hooks. This song.

 

15. Autumn Hill – Fire

Brilliant New Country-Pop. That chorus, burning hearts and ears.

 

14. Katy Perry – Roar/Ylvis – The Fox/Natalia Kills – Saturday Night

Does The Fox Say Roar On Saturday Night?

 

13. Gavin DeGraw – Best I Ever Had

Toe-tapping, foot-thumping, piano pop of the highest order.

 

12. Goldfrapp – Jo/Drew

Ethereal. Deep breaths. Cold air. Warm summers. Jo and Drew.

 

11. Mikky Ekko – Kids (Monsieur Adi remix)/Zedd – Clarity

Kids: when remix trumps original. Clarity: a flat-out smash.

 

10. Arcade Fire – Reflektor

A reflection of a band with unparalleled creative might.

 

9. Editors – The Phone Book

My favourite song from their latest album. Wonderful.

 

8. The Killers – Shot At The Night

Simply, spectacularly: M83 + The Killers = a monster tune.

 

7. Haim – Strong Enough

A fantastic choice of a cover that makes magic. #TeamCrow.

 

6. Placebo -A Million Little Pieces

No more glowing in the dark for… my heart.

 

5. Avicii – Wake Me Up

Made when Gustaffson came out to it vs. Jones. Monstrous.

 

4. King of Leon – Supersoaker

Meh at first. I was so wrong. Absolutely massive.

 

3. Blue October – Sway/Bleed Out

Sway: Justin Furstenfeld doesn’t get the credit he so rightly deserves.

 

Bleed Out: He’s shown an incomparable ear for melody, mood, major songs.

 

2. Alt-j – Matilda (Johnson Somerset remix)

Absolute transcendence. Rarely ever said of remixes. Pure, powerful, bliss.

 

1. Neko Case – Local Girl

For me, quite simply the best voice on the planet.

 

And a bonus, brilliant, breathtaking live rendition.