Top 100 Songs of 2013 (80-61)

Continuing along with my Top 100 Songs of 2013, here are songs 80-61:

80. Arcade Fire – Afterlife/Here Comes The Night Time/Supersymmetry/It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus)

Afterlife:

Here Comes The Night Time:

(To whomever made this video: I want to shake your hand. Superb.)

Supersymmetry:

It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus):

 

79. The Besnard Lakes – People of The Sticks

 

78. Slowriter – Silver Spaceships/April 8

Silver Spaceships:

April 8:

 

77. The National – Hard To Find/This Is The Last Time

Hard To Find:

(An absolutely heartbreaking song combined with an absolutely heartbreaking visual. This is when the internet wins life. Pure perfection.)

This Is The Last Time:

 

76. In The Valley Below – Peaches

 

75. USS – This Is The Best

 

74. Selena Gomez – Slow Down

 

73. The Killers – Shot At The Night

 

72. Frightened Rabbit – Nitrous Gas

 

71. Disclosure – When A Fire Starts To Burn

(Right, and it starts to spread…)

 

70. Avicii – Wake Me Up

 

69. Porcelain Raft – The Way Out

 

68. Ambassadors – Unconsolable

 

67. Frightened Rabbit and Manchester Orchestra – Architect

 

66. Editors – The Phone Book

 

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

Boys:

Omanko:

Ain’t Your Right:

 

64. CLMD vs. KISH – The Stockholm Syndrome

 

63. Linkin Park & Steve Aoki – A Light That Never Comes

 

62. The Belle Game – River

 

61. Grouplove – Ways To Go

My Top 10 Songs of February 2013

Here are the songs (mostly new, a couple from a while back) that I’ve been listening to most this February…

Just missed the cut:

Bastille – Requiem for Blue Jeans

Tegan and Sara – I Was A Fool

Clubfeet – Everything You Wanted

Frightened Rabbit – Nitrous Gas

Wave Machines – Ill Fit

The Top Ten:

10. Torres – Honey

A relatively sparse production, “Honey” hits where it hurts, right in the gut.

9. Feathers – Land Of The Innocent

Fantastic new pop song. Slightly dark, mysterious, and full of hooks.

8. Mother Mother – Bit By Bit

Just as strong as “Let’s Fall In Love”. These Canadian alt-pop-rockers have made a supremely gitchy tune in “Bit By Bit”.

7. The Neighbourhood – A Little Death

Really cool, sultry video accompanies this dynamite alt-pop offering.

6. The Lone Bellow – Bleeding Out

I wish there were a studio version of this tune available on Youtube to showcase how bright and compelling this sing-a-long stomper is. As it stands, this live version does just fine. Brooklyn’s answer to Mumford and Sons and Of Monsters and Men.

5. The Joy Formidable – The Leopard And The Lung

Epic. Monstrous. Gargantuan. “The Leopard And The Lung” is probably the best song on TJF’s new album Wolf’s Law. Its soft moments are sublime and its hard ones thrash through walls like Juggernaut’s metallic egg head.

4. Foals – Inhaler/My Number

“Inhaler” finds Foals rocking out more than they probably ever have — and they sound bloody fantastic doing it. For the life of me, I can’t let “My Number” go. It’s an entire song made up of hooks. Two sensational songs.

3. The Knife – Pass This On/A Lung/You Make Me Like Charity

In anticipation of The Knife’s new album (their first in seven years), I’ve been listening to their older stuff. “A Lung”, from their debut album, The Knife, is probably the most menacing song on the LP, a haunting harbinger of things to come on Silent Shout, and it’s incomprehensibly good. “You Make Me Like Charity” and “Pass This On” are both from The Knife’s second album, “Deep Cuts”. The former is an insane, tax-paying obsessed love letter that’s bathed in innumerable hooks. The latter is possibly the catchiest song The Knife have ever done (“Heartbeats” included — it’s close, who the hell knows). I’ve been obsessed with the video (link below) because it features the King and Queen themselves, Olof being the initial victim/dancer who falls prey to the siren’s song, and Karin, whose stoic gaze appears a few times in the video, most notably at the end in the final shot. I’m pretty sure Olof and Karin are the baddest people on the planet. No biggie.

2. Coheed and Cambria – The Hard Sell/Dark Side Of Me

This is alt-rock, and it’s funking fantastic. For me, Coheed and Cambria have never sounded this urgent, and they haven’t had songs as good as these since “A Favor House Atlantic”. “The Hard Sell” is ferocious yet innately catchy. A tough job, but one they pull off with ease. “The Dark Side Of Me” is slightly less ferocious, but more hopeless, more barren, more affecting. So surprised at the quality of these two songs; Coheed and Cambria have made a statement.

1. Chvrches – Recover

It took a few listens. At first, I thought Chvrches new song, “Recover”, was really good but not quite on par with “Lies” or “The Mother We Share”, two already indomitable tunes. Then around the 4th or 5th listen, it hit me, “Recover” is just as brilliant. It’s a soaring, synth-driven song soaking in melody, hooks and electronic mastery, all while sounding undeniably human, irrefutably warm. Then there’s Lauren Mayberry’s vocals. Pristine, piercing, and potent, they soar above the song and prop it up at the same time. I’m absolutely floored at how good the first 3 releases have been from the Glaswegians. It’s a hit or miss game to try to predict if a band is going to break or not, but I really feel that Chvrches will bust through in a huge way. There’s not better pop being made on planet earth right now. This sound will find ears. It’s already found mine and they can’t let it go.