Top 100 Songs of 2014 (100-81)

This is what I thought of 2014.

This is what I thought of 2014.

 

I typically write a lengthy preamble when I issue my Top 100 Songs of The Year list. This year’s won’t be an extended or hyperbolic one.

2014 was fucked up in all manner of ways. One giant ray of light that helps pierce the omnipresent darkness of the world, at least for me, is music. 2014 was no different. My love for and of music is as strong as ever. I continue to zestfully seek out good music, as there’s a bounty of good new music around every corner, if you know where to look.

“Genres” and “types” of music are harder than ever to distinguish and designate, though if I had to isolate one type that resonated the strongest with me in 2014, it’d be pop music. It’s not that pop music ever went away, it’s just that pop has become such a versatile and shifty chameleon — it seems with every passing year, more types of music get sucked into the massive “pop” black hole, and “pop” infiltrates other genres with gusto and stealth. A tip of the cap to “pop” in 2014; a handful of brilliant pop songs made an indelible mark on the year in music (more than I can recall in recent years).

Music does so much to and for me; I won’t go into that though, as I mentioned at the outset of this piece that I’d practice brevity. So instead of me spitting game at music, I’ll end this introduction with some light, but ever true words, from the one of a kind one hit wonder, Cansei de Ser Sexy…

“Music is my boyfriend, music is my girlfriend, music is my daddy. Music’s my imaginary friend. Music is my brother. Music is my great grand-daughter, music is my sister, music is my favourite mistress…my music is where I’d like you to touch…”

 

My Top 100 Songs of 2014 (100-81):

100. Broncho – Class Historian

 

99. Vince Staples – Blue Suede

 

98. Tensnake f. Flora – No Relief

 

97. Tove Styrke – Even If I’m Loud It Doesn’t Mean I’m Talking To You

 

96. Lady Antebellum – Bartender

 

95. Le1f – Boom

 

Bonus: Flume – Sleepless (from 2013)

 

94. ASTR – We Fall Down

 

93. Foo Fighters – I Am A River

 

92. Young The Giant – Mind Over Matter

 

91. Ryn Weaver – Octahate

 

90. Walk The Moon – Shut Up And Dance

 

89. Wildlife – Lightning Tent

 

88. Beyonce f. Jay-Z – Drunk In Love

 

Bonus Track: Gypsy And The Cat – Sorry (from 2012)

 

87. Royksopp and Robyn – Monument

 

86. Shabazz Palaces – Forerunner Foray

 

85. Beck – Blue Moon

 

84. Lorde – Team

 

83. Milky Chance – Flashed Junk Mind/Stolen Dance

 

 

82. Lily Allen – Air Balloon

 

81. Sleeper Agent – Waves

Top 30 Songs of November 2014

This is my last Songs of the Month list for 2014, so I’m making it a super-sized one. November definitely deserves it. A lot of new releases hit the airwaves, and a bunch of them happened to be fantastic.  Here are 30 really, really good tunes that had my aural attention in the month of November.

30. Meg Myers – Desire

 

29. Avid Dancer – I Want To See You Dance

 

28. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – In The Heat Of The Moment

 

27. Tove Styrke – Borderline

 

26. Jessie Ware – Keep On Lying

 

25. Shabazz Palaces – Forerunner Foray

 

24. Glass Animals -Gooey

 

23. Walk The Moon – Shut Up And Dance

 

22. Imagine Dragons – I Bet My Life

 

21. Schoolboy Q – Man Of The Year

 

20. Foo Fighters – I Am A River

 

19. Robert De Long – Long Way Down

 

18. Gerard Way – No Shows

 

17. Joywave – Tongues

 

16. Ryn Weaver – Octahate

 

15. Royal Blood – Figure It Out

 

14. Stromae f. Lorde, Q-Tip, Pusha T, Haim – Meltdown

 

13. Interpol – All The Rage Back Home

 

12. Vance Joy – Mess Is Mine

 

11. Marina and The Diamonds – Froot

 

10. Kendrick Lamar – I

 

9. Grace Mitchell – Runaway

 

8. Cold War Kids – First

 

7. Night Terrors of 1927 f. Tegan and Sara – When You Were Mine

 

6. Taylor Swift – Blank Space

 

5. Ex Cops – Black Soap

 

4. Tei Shi – Bassically

 

3. One Direction – Night Changes

 

2. Elliphant f. Mo – One More

 

1. Broods – Mother and Father