
I totally missed this when it was announced a few months ago. True Devotion comes out on February 23rd via Barsuk Records. You can check out the record info here. Here’s a song from the new record performed live. Werd.

I totally missed this when it was announced a few months ago. True Devotion comes out on February 23rd via Barsuk Records. You can check out the record info here. Here’s a song from the new record performed live. Werd.
Last year Jayme had a great idea of making a list of our favorite records of ten years ago…way back to 1998 to be exact. Eric at Can You See The Sunset and I of course followed right along. Well, we are back again and hopefully making this a yearly feature for all of us. This time we explore our favorites of 1999. So, here we go again! This list ended up being 30 albums cause I could not stop thinking of great albums to recognize…1999 was a great year. I did not list any descriptions so if you want more info on a band or an album just ask in the comments and I will be happy to wax nostalgic on some of the lesser knowns.
If you missed it, I named my Top Ten Albums of The Decade last week. Volume Two-Five of Albums of the Decade will contain my next forty favorite albums but in no particular order. So, here is Volume Two of SAL’s Albums Of The Decade…

The Mysterious Production of Eggs was my first introduction to Andrew Bird and wow, I was smitten from the start. I saw Mr. Bird on tour in support of this album and it only strengthened my respect for him and my love for his craft. Bird is quite simply one of the most talented musicians I have ever seen perform.

I hate putting albums in these lists that everybody else already has as well. With that being said it is impossible to dismiss Relationship Of Command. The album is a powerful look at a band that burned so bright they had no choice but to fade away.

Broken Social Scene’s You Forgot It In People is a wonderful and eccentric mixture of art and indie rock that recalled genre greats like Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. while maintaining a unique personality of its own. The album is all over the place but in an amazingly cohesive kind of way.

No News Is Good News is one of the most underrated albums I can think of during this decade. Liars Academy rose from the ashes of Cross My Heart (3/4 of XMH to be exact) and put out this gem to little fanfare and mostly ho-hum reviews. The band took what Cross My Heart was doing in the indie/emo realm and just basically picked up the tempos. I’d also suggest Cross My Heart’s last album, 2000’s Temporary Contemporary, to get a feel for how the two bands related to one another.

The debut that made Ryan Adams into something more than that guy from Whiskeytown. Unfortunately Adams has never quite lived up to this excellence since. Granted he’s put out some great material post-Heartbreaker but this is the one that lacks any filler whatsoever.

The Tyranny of Distance falls just outside of my decade top ten. This is quite simply Leo’s masterpiece and shattered any work he had been associated with before. I find myself returning to this album time and time again. The album stands out to me from Leo’s later work cause it has such a romantic and emotional quality to it that seems to be missing from his other material.

In regards to The Jealous Sound I always hear people say “well, Knapsack were better” and sure, they would be correct. But to dismiss The Jealous Sound is extremely short-sighted. Kill Them With Kindness may not have been the second coming of Knapsack but it was pretty damn close and proved that Blair Shehan was a songwriter that deserved more recognition.

While I heard Mountain Goats material before this, Tallahassee is the album that hooked me completely. Darnielle’s storytelling lay front and center here as he tells the intimate story of a deeply troubled relationship. It’s as gripping as an album can possibly be and Darnielle makes you feel like an awkward fly on the wall throughout it all.

As readers of SAL should know I have always been a huge proponent of Up Up Down Down even after they called it quits. And Nothing is #1 was the band’s debut full-length and an overlooked gem by the group with the worst band name ever. I still don’t know how to describe these guys after all these years and maybe that’s why they were so damn good!

Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns is the last Waxwing album and it is just as good as the first two and maybe even better. Which of course made the band’s break up that much harder to take. Granted I love Rocky Votolato’s solo work but I’m still clamoring for that elusive Waxwing reunion.

I can not believe that I am sitting here in the year 2008 and reviewing yet another chapter of the Emo Diaries. More than a few years ago Deep Elm thankfully ended their run of Emo Diaries at the nice round, perfect number of ten. Makes sense, right? The world rejoiced, some emo kids cried and we all moved on to bigger and better things. Yet, for some reason, Deep Elm has elected to bring back to life this compilation that just deserves to be left alone at this point.
Above Them – OK, this ain’t half bad. At times it reminds me of Waxwing. That is a good thing. But, the song is all over the place. Definitely promising though.
This Drama – Not too shabby…dance flavored indie rock with some screamy elements that I wish the band would embrace more.
While You Were Gone – Power pop/rock with female vocals. Oh, is this emo now?
Knockout Kings – Is Taking Back Sunday still around? Victory Records, do you have a spot left for these guys?
Andy Tanner & His Grand Piano – I dig Andy’s vocal style and this could be good if not for some questionable lyrics. “It’s nights like these that I wish I had a girl.” C’mon now!
The Crash Engine – The name just gives it away. I knew what this was gonna sound like before I even heard it. Generic.
The Decoration – Oh, I actually like this. Kinda reminds me of a band like Nada Surf. Well done.
I’m Fashion, You’re Victim – Besides being one of the worst band names ever, I’m Fashion, You’re Victim play metal “fashion” core. Oh yeah!
Young Hearts – Ah, these guys are too good to be on this comp. Rad pop/punk…can I get some more please?
The City Beautiful – Better than most of the stuff on here. Unique sounding and hell, they’re from Antarctica, so that’s pretty cool.
My Awesome Compilation – Easily taking second place in worst band names on Emo Diaries Chapter Eleven. Did they write this song for a boxing movie or something? I feel so motivated now. Think I’ll pass.
Panel – Rocking but entirely too long and on the verge of irritating.
OK, so, overall that was a disappointing listen. Probably not as bad as I was expecting but four or five memorable songs out of twelve is a poor average for any compilation. And for someone who actually owns all ten of the Emo Diaries (don’t laugh, I got them for free), I can honestly say this is the least memorable. So, please, do us a favor Deep Elm, stop beating a dead horse. You’re just making it (much, much) worse.
Genre: Emo?
RIYL: Emo?
Label: Deep Elm