It’s that time of year when every music website, publication and blog (including this one) are busy compiling lists, lists and more lists. Last year I asked bands and artists who’d played ‘BarryGruff Presents’ shows to put their own list making skills to the test in picking their ‘favourite album of 2013′, ‘favourite song of 2013′ & ‘favourite Irish song of the year’. After another successful year of shows, why break with tradition?
Right, that is enough from me, over to Keith from of The Dead Heavys and his picks from the year that was 2013.
Favourite album of 2013: Of Montreal – ‘Lousy With Sylvianbriar’
This album’s only been out since October but has already clocked up more listens than any other new release this year. Its quite a simple record (especially for Of Montreal) with a small band cutting it live to tape but the songwriting is just fantastic. Great melodies paired with some seriously dark lyrics (a- la ‘Forever Changes’), makes for a great listen.
Favourite song of 2013: Unknown Mortal Orchestra – ‘Faded In The Morning’
Great tune from a great record. It somehow manages to be lo-fi, funky, psychedelic & rocking at the same time. Also has a great hook running through it.
You forgot a username for the YouTube shortcodeFavourite Remix of 2013: Jagwar Ma – ‘Come Save Me’ (Andrew Weatherall Remix)
Love the original track which has got a Phil Spector meets acid house vibe on it. The Weatherall mix drops the spector type beat and turns up the acid!
Favourite Irish song of 2013: O Emperor – ‘Contact’
Amazing band who really let loose on their new album. Great attitude & vibe to this track with so many different riffs going on throughout but never a not wasted.