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Snicolette
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Dear Nickie! I have asked Nick to extent the theme to the twenties, but he didnt answer tò me. Anyway,I Hope he Will forgive me if I choose songs of 2020 or 2021,I dont Remember exactly the year of the recent songs I like And I got no time and tools tò search for my fave songs of 2022. If you can, find the videos of My four songs. Merci |
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Snicolette
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Posting for Lorenzo, per his request:
Vinicio Capossela, Bestiario d'amore v2020 Bruce Springsteen, Song tò Orphans, 2020 Francesco Guccini. Natale a Pavana,2020 Paolo Conte, El Greco v2022 |
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Edited by jamesbaldwin - August 13 2022 at 20:19 |
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Thanks tò Nickie!!!
Anyway I have change two songs |
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Let me know if they're different songs entirely, or if I just don't have the right ones, which I probably can't fix, due to the restrictions, sadly.
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nick_h_nz
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I did answer, just not in this thread, I have no problem with you not playing by the rules. It’s not different than if I had in the last poll decided I was unable to find four prog songs from the ‘70s, so came up with some non prog songs from the ‘70s. I’ll still give your submissions a listen, as I am always happy to listen to what you come up with, but for me they will not be part of the poll, so I will comment on them, but not rank them. That’s just me, though, so I have no problem with others considering them part of the poll, and ranking them. I will put them up in the final poll, too, so that others who don’t mind not keeping to the OP can vote for them. 🤗 |
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Ok, here is the first part of my rankings, covering th first page of this poll only.
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Ana Alcaide (five points) My favourite, and if not for Midlake, by a large margin. I love the instrumentation and the vocals. The melody is quite beautiful, and almost impossibly becomes even more so when the harmony kicks in. Wow! Just, wow! I love this! Midlake (three points) Only just pipped to the post by Ana Alcaide, but these two are so far ahead of the other two, that it seems almost wrong for them to be allocated points so close in value. Honestly, without even hearing any other submissions, I already feel like two of my vote for the final poll have been sorted! I love the strong, almost math rock, insistent beat to this song, and the way it dominates and leads the song, rather than the quote subdued and understated vocals (which I also love). Returned to Earth (two points) Read so much about this album, and all has been glowing. First I’ve actually listened, and I really like the music, but the vocals aren’t so pleasing to my ears. Reminds me a little of the debut Bardic Depths album (I’ve not yet listened to this year’s), where I found the music really interesting, but struggled a little at first with the vocals. It’s not that the vocals for Bardic Depths or Returned to Earth are bad (at all), so much as they don’t sound, to my ears, a particularly good fit. I do like this a lot, though, in spite of the vocals. Mary Fahl (one point) Even though I’ve never heard of Mary Fahl, I expected to enjoy this, simply because I pretty much never don’t enjoy Nicky’s offerings. It started out very promisingly, too. But I just can’t get on with the vocals, and as they are pretty much the focal point of the song, it’s hard to get past that. I won’t go so far as to say I dislike the song, but it’s definitely, and easily, my least favourite. Mila Lalalar (five points?) Obviously there is one track yet to come, but whatever it is will have to good to displace Lalalar and the Adigéry & Pupul tracks. There’s not a great deal in it between them, but I’m inclined to give Lalalar the edge. The subverted motorik rhythm combined with all the Eastern flair is addictive and earwormy. Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul (three points?) Oh yeah, as above, I really like this one. Not that it particularly sounds like any track from The Adults’s second album, it does remind me of it. And I love that Adults album. black midi (two points?) I am familiar with the band, of course. black midi’s album of last year was easily one of my favourite releases from 2021. However, I’ve not yet listened to the new one, so this track is new to me (even if the band is not). I thought it would be my favourite, simply because I know I already love the band. But, perhaps because it is simply out of context (I’ve never listened to a single black midi song before, having only listened to the albums), or perhaps because it’s simply not as impressive, I find it is definitely lacking in comparison to the other two offerings (so far). In a way, that’s handy, as I don’t generally like to vote for artists I’m familiar with, and with this track, I don’t think I would be. (to be continued…) Greg YAYA (five points) It was really hard to choose between this and Perfume Genius. Too simply gorgeous songs soaked in ethereal beauty and haunting melody. While they are quite different in sound, they share a lot in atmosphere and aesthetic. Perfume Genius (three points) As above. Melody’s Echo Chamber (two points) What an appropriate name, as the vocals seem to have a subtle echo effect that gives a padded wall of sound I’m happy to bounce off, wrapped comfortably in a straitjacket whose constraints match perfectly the restraint in the performance. This is one chamber you can confine me too. Go ahead. Close me in, and throw away the key. Current 93 (one point) Somewhat akin to black midi, with Mila, I expected to like this more. I am familiar with, and a fan of, Current 93, but have not yet listened to this year’s album. Again, like black midi, it’s not a case of not liking this, so much as being impressed more by the other offerings. George SG Goodman (five points) Perfume Genius had teeth, but SG Goodman leave teeth marks. There’s an awful lot of similarities I could draw between those two tracks, and what I like in both is the same. If anything, SG Goodman has more bite, which perhaps explains why this track is teeth marks, rather than Perfume Genius’s teeth. I described Perfume Genius as ethereal, haunting and atmospheric, and SG Goodman is all that, too, but with extra edge and tension. I like it. A lot. Kikagaku Moyo (three points) I kind of don’t want to rank this so highly, especially after what I wrote about black midi and Current 93, but dammit - even if I am familiar with, and a fan of, this band, this is damn near irresistible! It’s sad that this is their final album, but at least they’re going out with a bang(ing tune). We Broke The Weather (two points) Well the weather definitely seems broken over here in the UK. Temperatures rarely dropping out of the 30s, and even hitting 40 (which might not be unusual in other parts of the world, but is VERY unusual - pretty much unheard of - in the UK); no rainfall, leaving us in almost unprecedented drought with everything tinderbox dry. It’s certainly fire season, and there have been no end of wildfires. You probably couldn’t even fart in the countryside without starting a fire. Nice groove, if not as explosive or incendiary as I expected from the title. More of a slow burn, but a very pleasant one. Spooky Cool (one point) Just as there is little to separate my top two from your selections, there is little to separate my bottom two. The only real difference is between the two pairs, as I do enjoy the first two waaaaaay more than these two. But there’s not a dud here, and I could quite happily listen to any of these again. Kees Yôkaï (five points) I really like the way this track builds. It grabs me from the start, and just keeps getting bigger and bigger. It’s an easy favourite out of your four. Mondkopf (three points) It’s a much harder task to find second place, as while I thought it would be a foregone conclusion (before listening to the final two) that Mondkopf would take it with this quiet and exotic number, the louder and in your face Lisa LeBlanc song is a lot of fun, and I liked it as much as I did this. I’m giving this the edge purely on the assumption that it has longer legs than Lisa, and would give me greater enjoyment over time. Lisa LeBlanc (two points) Honestly, I really, really, really like this (and I’ve never been a fan of disco, disliking far more than I like). It’s a really fun track that I could easily have put in second place, but I just wonder if I would enjoy it as much after hearing it a hundred times. I’m not sure about that, but I do think I would still enjoy the Mondkopf on the hundredth play through. Big Big Train (one point) I have never really liked Big Big Train. I have liked the odd song, but never more than that, and certainly never enough from any one album to want to buy it. There are a couple of albums I like enough songs to almost consider buying, but I’d rather spend my money on something I enjoy entirely. This isn’t even one of those songs I like. |
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My selection
1) Vinicio Capossela, "La Lodoletta" 2020 https://youtu.be/le-LkJkoAK0 2) Francesco Guccini. "Natale a Pavana",2020. 3) Lo Stato Sociale, "Combat pop" (2021) https://youtu.be/AUzZ9AqYuwE 4) Paolo Conte, "El Greco" 2022 ----- Nick,as you prefer, too many problems for me tò search for the right songs from this residence without web |
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Lorenzo changed two of his songs. If I figured it out correctly, the Vinicio Capossela song is now LA Lodoletta. And Bruce has been replaced by Lo Stato Sociale - Combat Pop Edit to add: Lorenzo cleared it up as I was posting. Edited by mathman0806 - August 14 2022 at 06:37 |
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nick_h_nz
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Ok, after much thought and deliberation, here are my four. None are actually particular favourites from this year, but I d9 very much like all four. I decided to try and keep to bands and artists who are not on PA. As it happened, all are from albums I have either already reviewed for TPA, or that are in my review queue. There were a couple of other songs I would have considered, but although they were not in PA earlier this year, they have been added since.
- Mario Lino Stancati (Torna a Sparire) - Cola de Zorro (Tanu) - Boris (Beyond Good and Evil) - Kalandra (Mørke Skoger) Edited by nick_h_nz - August 14 2022 at 06:46 |
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Logan
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Thanks so much, yours is a terrific post all around. We had a "snap" with Kees' choices, I could as easily vote the same with my choices and feel very much the same as you have expressed, and actually I feel very much the same with your comments on George's selection. And you make me want to re-examine Nickie's music. And yes, you can hear how apt Melody's Echo Chamber is. I think I posted another track for an earlier Interactive poll from MEC's 2012 album (the first song I heard of MEC) -- sad I can't remember for sure. "Endless Shore". That YAYA Kim album, by the way, is quite something. It's about two hours and 22 minutes with 33 songs. The cover image of her plays up on her sexiness and beauty, and the music can be very sultry, but she is very talented arranger, musician, singer, songwriter and producer, I think. a.k.a YAYA so far is my album of the year. It does have jazzy trip-hop Portishead qualities at times and I am very big on Portishead. This is the opening track from the album, Anger Is My Power: Or as PiL would put it, "Anger is an energy." (from the song Rise) And thanks to George for the playlist. Edited by Logan - August 14 2022 at 07:12 |
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MN ranking of Nick's choices based on first listen (possibly I may change rankings with subsequent listens and I will listen to all again). I think my order would be the same as you listed. The top two both could be top for me, with Boris surely in third. This is quite different from the more noise-y Boris that I know. I especially really appreciate those first two tracks equally in their own ways.
1. Mario Lino Stancati - Torna a Sparire (5 points) 2. Cola de Zorro - Tanu (3 points) 3. Boris - Beyond Good and Evil (2 points) 4. Kalandra - Mørke Skoger (I point) Again. subject to change as that is based on but one listen to each track. |
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Yes, I pretty much listed them in my order of preference, so I find it cool you have agreed with that order. The Boris track is from W, which was a companion piece to NO, and is definitely not one of Boris’s noise albums. Here is my review, for what it’s worth: |
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Or as RATM would put it, “Anger is a gift” The YAYA is very sultry, for sure, and very reminiscent of Portishead. I don’t know if they were an influence, or if both bands just had shared reference points. Both songs you’ve posted now are great. Likewise, both Melody’s Echo Chamber songs. I don’t recall this other one you may (or may not) have posted before, but that doesn’t mean much at all, as post-covid my memory is incredibly poor. I’m definitely enjoying this poll, as it is great to celebrate in what’s new, rather than revel in what’s old. Not that I have a problem at all with looking back, but I think I am predisposed to look forward. 🤷🏻♂️ Edited by nick_h_nz - August 14 2022 at 07:52 |
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Thoughts/Rankings on Nick's choice:
Nick: Mario Lino Stancati – Torna a sparire. Menace and tension. Makes me think of sounds in space (not space
rock). Definitely fascinating
sonically. Cola
de Zorro (Tanu) And switch to a band sensibility, this time with a
math/post/rock feel. Lovely ringing triplets
on guitars or keys, actually can’t tell which.
Then some whanging guitars. Boris (Beyond Good and Evil) Spoken whispery vocal,
with spare instrumentation. Dark,
depressive sort of song. I like it! Whanging guitars again, but a feeling of
perhaps hope amongst the despair. Kalandra (Mørke Skoger)
Right from the start, haunting female vocal grabs my attention. Unless they start growling, this will be the
winner for me. Love the nyckelharpa and
the bowed guitar. Yep, this one wins. I also always have high expectations with your selections, Nick. And was not disappointed, however, I did like some more than others. Really want more of my #1 here. 1)
Kalandra (Mørke Skoger) (5
points) 2)
Boris (Beyond Good and Evil) (3 points) 3)
Mario Lino Stancati – Torna a sparire (2 points) 4)
Cola de Zorro (Tanu) (1 point) |
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This one I cannot see from this link, and cannot find a substitute for, sadly.
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Thank goodness! I included the Kalandra track just for you, so I’m glad you enjoyed it, I do very much like Kalandra. Of course, they are on the By Norse label, who pretty much do it for me every time! Other great releases from that label this year, that I almost used for this poll include Nanna Barslev, Nebala, Jo Quail, and Sowulo. My review of Kalandra’s album, if you didn’t read it at the time (since I know you do tend to read my TPA reviews): Their debut is great, and I love the two reworked tracks that they released as stand alone singles between the two albums. They also released a teaser track ahead of this album, which was not included on the album - possibly because it was more of an actual song, and may not have fitted or flowed so well. Another album I very almost included a song from, that I think you would have appreciated (and which is name your price on Bandcamp) is Flow. It’s a beautiful album! |
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