Top 100 Songs of 2012 (75-51)

75. a) Lower Dens – Brains

The best, most earwormy song on Nootropics.

 

75. b) Young Galaxy – Youth Is Wasted On The Young

Can’t wait for their next LP. Appetite whetted just enough with “Youth is Wasted On The Young”.

74. Citizens! – True Romance (Gigamesh remix)

So catchy. Much more compelling than the original IMO. Hercules and Love Affair vs. La Roux vs. Erasure.

 

73. a) The Big Pink – Stay Gold

The only song (and a very good one at that) worth mentioning from Future This. Had huge hopes for their 2nd LP. On to the next one boys.

 

73. b) Rita Ora – How We Do (Party)

One of the better pop tunes of 2012.

 

72. Azari & III – Manic/Reckless (With Your Love)

“Manic” and “Reckless (With Your Love)” are both fantastic dance/house tracks from the Toronto collective.

 

71. Shad – A Milli Vanilli/It Ain’t Over

Taken aback by the phenomenal sample work in both tracks. Lenny would be proud of “It Ain’t Over”.

 

70. Best Coast – No One Like You

Sweet, sweet neo-soul/pop. I can’t believe how good they perform this song live.

 

69. a) Usher – Climax

Great production by Diplo and vocal by Usher. His best in a while.

69. b) Placebo – The Extra

The best song on their B3 EP, it’s a sonic departure for Placebo, one I hope they follow up on with their 2013 LP.

 

68. The Vaccines – Teenage Icon

Whether it’s immediate or a slow dig, this song will attack you. I really enjoy their take on jangly alternative/pop.

 

67. Robbie Williams – Into The Silence

Robbie does U2 and The Killers. He’s never done a song like this before, and I’m so glad he finally has. Robbie’s vocal and the production are both exemplary.

 

66. Wild Nothing – Paradise/Nocturne

The 80’s in stereo. Flighty, dreamy records, both of them.

 

65. a) The Antlers – Drift Drive

Still haven’t lost their grand emoting abilities. What a hook.

 

65. b) Atlas Genius – Trojans

Wickedly catchy. Wonderful tune.

 

64. High Contrast – The Road Goes On Forever/All There Is (f. Liane Carroll)

Bursting at their seams. Or more likely, they never had seams to begin with.

63. Ellie Goulding – Atlantis/Figure 8/Only You

Ms. Goulding issued one of the best pop albums of the year — maybe one of the best albums of the year in general.

 

62. a) Matchbox 20 – She’s So Mean

Great comeback tune. Always were extremely talented songwriters. No surprise they’ve found another.

 

62. b) Marina & The Diamonds – The Archetypes/Primadonna/Fear and Loathing/Teen Idle

“Primadonna”, “Fear and Loathing”, and “Teen Idle” are by far the strongest triumvirate of songs on Marina’s Electra Heart album, but it’s actually a non-album track, the minute long teaser, “The Archetypes”, that moved me the most. I really wish she’d made this an album track as it’s constructed here, but longer.

 

61. Muse – Panic Station/Big Freeze/Follow Me

After “Madness”, which resides in another realm altogether, these three tracks are the best representatives of the new Muse, the most ambitious Muse to date.

60. Ramona Falls – Proof/Sqworm/Spore

Lovely set of songs.

 

59. a) Tacabro – Tacata

How could I not. Guilty pleasures don’t get more guilty than this. This is unquestionably 10-15 years, no chance of parole.

 

59. b) Susanne Sundfor – White Foxes

What a majestic song. It sounds exactly like a serenade to white foxes.

 

58. Two Door Cinema Club – Sleep Alone/The World Is Watching

Super strong lead single, and a wonderful departure from their norm on “The World Is Watching”.

57. Ed Sheeran – Drunk/Small Bump/Lego House

Three fantastic songs from one of the albums of the year. And three great videos to boot. Ed Sheeran’s way with melody is sublime.

 

56. a) Hey Ocean! – Big Blue Wave/Make A New Dance Up

I wish this kind of pop found a bigger audience.

 

56. b) Joe Goddard – Gabriel (f. Valentina)

Striking. Superb use of looping/sampling.

55. a) Rihanna – Diamonds

She might have taken an extended dip in the deep end, but she still can still release a hit. A powerful, grandiose tune.

55. b) No Doubt – Settle Down

It’d been 11 years since their last LP. To come back to a vastly different musical landscape from the one they left all those years ago with something this strong is a testament to their cohesion and talent. You can tell they’re having tonnes of fun being back together.

 

54. The Killers – From Here On Out/The Way It Was/Deadlines and Commitments/Heart of a Girl

I think the line from Deadlines and Commitments, “there is a place, here in this house, that you can stay,” is apropos of Battle Born, and in general, The Killers as a band. They’re slightly awkward in the way they express things, but they’re welcoming, of everyone. These four tracks are all highlights from a strong, extremely consistent, huge pop/rock album.

 

53. mewithoutYou – February, 1878

Really like this song. It’s full of dynamic shifts, energy, aggression, forbearance, and hooks.

 

52. a) Greg Laswell f. Ingrid Michaelson – Landline

Tender and becoming. The male/female harmony works wonders here.

52. b) Netsky – Come Alive

Great party track with a supreme build-up from Belgium’s son. To the (Net)sky and beyond.

 

51. a) We Have Band – Tired of Running

First-rate melody, production, and vocal.

 

51. b) St. Lucia – All Eyes On You

Marvellous song. Rife with hooks and shimmering production.

Top Re(discovered) Songs of 2012

Sometimes, despite your best intentions, you can’t keep up with the vast amounts of music released in a given year — an especially salient point the last few years, where the proliferation of sharing tools has made finding music an audiophile’s dream. That’s normal — we miss things because we can’t help it. Born of this reality, we discover, or rediscover songs that aren’t new to many, but are new to us. You might discover a song that’s 30 years old, be blown away by how good it is, and also miffed by how you missed finding it for so long. Other times, you liked or loved a song in the past, and have, for one reason or another, found your way back to that song, where either a new experience is created or a memory is revisited in some strong, compelling, and often magical way. Such is the power of music, and the connectivity it shares with our senses and past experiences. Here is, in alphabetical order, my Top Discovered/Rediscovered in 2012 list:

ABBA – The Visitors/When All Is Said And Done

 

Bob Dylan – One More Cup of Coffee

 

Brakes – All Night Disco Party

 

Broken Social Scene – Shampoo Suicide

(From a great scene in Half Nelson.)

 

The Crystals – Then He Kissed Me

 

The Cure – In Between Days

 

Demi Lovato – Skyscraper

(Missed it last year. Great pop ballad.)

 

Dixie Chicks – Landslide

 

Florrie – I Took A Little Something

(Super catchy pop. What a loop.)

 

Future Islands – Old Friend

 

Incubus – I Miss You

(How I missed this one I don’t know. Gorgeous.)

 

King Charles – Love Lust

 

Lions – Girl From The North Country

(Samcro strikes — loudly.)

 

Manchester Orchestra – I Can Feel A Hot One

(Loved this when it was released. Now I’m convinced it’s on the short list for best song of the entire 2000’s.)

 

Michael Holm – Liebesthema (Vanessa Verliebt Sich)

(From the opening of “Hobo With a Shotgun”.)

 

New Order – Ceremony

 

Patty Griffin – Mary

(Samcro strikes again. Gorgeous in every way imaginable.)

 

Pearl Jam – Corduroy

 

Placebo – H K Farewell/Burger Queen

 

Puscifer – Momma Sed

 

The Rolling Stones – She’s a Rainbow/Ruby Tuesday

 

The Ronettes – Be My Baby

 

Selena Gomez & The Scene – Love You Like A Love Song

(Took quite a while with this one. I was wrong. It’s bloody massive.)

 

The Saddest Landscape – …The Stars In January

 

The Stone Roses – Made of Stone

 

The Tea Party – Fire In The Head/Save Me

(I can’t believe how good this still sounds, 15+ years later. Unbelievably vital.)

 

Terry Reid – Seed Of Memory

(Haunted by this song as the credits roll in “The Devil’s Rejects”.)

 

The War On Drugs – Come To The City

(Another one I missed from last year. Quite good.)

 

Third Eye Blind – Jumper

(I was humming this tune for a good 2 week stretch this year. What a chorus.)

 

This Mortal Coil – Song To The Siren

(Just discovered it this year. Mesmerizing.)

 

Tommy Seebach – Under stjenerne pa himlen

 

The Tommy Seebach Band – Apache

(Coke much?)

 

Young Galaxy – Long Live The Fallen World