MP3: “Attic Lights (Live @ Bell House, Brooklyn)” by Atlas Sound
Courtesy of our good friend nyctaper, we’re able to share a great live performance of the track “Attic Lights” by Bradford Cox’s (Deerhunter) solo moniker, Atlas Sound. The early part of the show was hampered by a failing looping sampler, but Cox continued on in gracious fashion to play a stunning version of this song from his 2009 Logos album (#6 on Fishpork’s “favorite albums of 2009″ list). Download “Attic Lights (Live @ Bell House, Brooklyn)” by Atlas Sound here or stream it below:
MP3: “When I Get Home” by Vic Chesnutt (Bradford Cox tribute)
For the second year in a row, Bradford Cox played a New Year’s Eve show as Atlas Sound in his hometown of Atlanta. This year he played mostly off of his excellent Logos release. The set started off with a tribute to Vic Chesnutt who passed away on Christmas after a successful suicide attempt. Bradford apologized for not being the guitarist that Vic was and admitted he couldn’t learn the song because it was too complex, so he just played the original for the audience. You can download Cox’s Vic Chesnutt tribute here or stream it below:
Download or stream the entire New Year’s Eve performance via Southern Shelter here.
Fishpork’s 50 Favorite Tracks of 2009
This year really didn’t end up being that “greatest of the decade” as January-March may have suggested. With that said, our favorite tracks list became very album-heavy as it evolved throughout the year. With seven tracks from Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear in the top 20, you kinda get the point. Here is our very biased list of favorite tracks from 2009:
- HEALTH - “Die Slow”
- Grizzly Bear - “While You Wait for the Others“
- Animal Collective - “Summertime Clothes”
- Fuck Buttons - “Olympians”
- Built to Spill - “Things Fall Apart”
- Animal Collective - “My Girls”
- Fever Ray - “Concrete Walls”
- Grizzly Bear - “Ready, Able“
- White Lies - “Farewell to the Foreground”
- Moderat - “New Error”
- Atlas Sound - “Attic Lights”
- Grizzly Bear - “Two Weeks“
- Animal Collective - “Guy’s Eyes”
- Fuck Buttons - “The Lisbon Maru”
- Atlas Sound - “Walkabout”
- Animal Collective - “What Would I Want? Sky”
- Dredg - “Information”
- White Lies - “Death”
- Fever Ray - “Coconut”
- Animal Collective - “Brothersport”
- Built to Spill - “Good Ol’ Boredom”
- MC Rut - “I Don’t Really Know”
- The Mars Volta - “Since We’ve Been Wrong”
- Modest Mouse - “The Whale Song”
- Dirty Projectors - “Cannibal Resource”
- Deerhunter - “Game of Diamonds”
- Morrissey - “It’s Not Your Birthday Anymore”
- Animal Collective - “I Think I Can”
- HEALTH - “We Are Water”
- Dredg - “Mourning This Morning”
- Sufjan Stevens - “You Are the Blood”
- Fuck Buttons - “Surf Solar”
- Phoenix - “Girlfriend”
- The Flaming Lips - “Silver Trembling Hands”
- White Rabbits - “Rudie Fails”
- The Mars Volta - “With Twilight As Our Guide”
- Radiohead - “These Are My Twisted Words”
- Great Northern - “Fingers”
- Royksopp - “Tricky, Tricky”
- Dirty Projectors - “Useful Chamber”
- St. Vincent - “The Party”
- YACHT - “Ring The Bell”
- Bat For Lashes - “Sleep Alone”
- Atlas Sound - “Sheila”
- Washed Out - “Feel It All Around”
- Das Racist - “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell”
- Dirty Projectors - “Stillness Is The Move”
- Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs - “Skeletons”
- Great Northern - “Driveway”
- Morrissey - “I’m OK By Myself”
The Fishpork 20: Favorite Albums of 2009
2009 started off as one of the strongest years for music in the decade but then slipped into a summer that left us scratching our heads and yearning for more. An impressive set of Fall releases surprised their way onto our Favorites List and cemented 2009 as a year that will impress music lovers in retrospect. These are our favorite albums from the past year:
1. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
2. Fever Ray - Fever Ray
3. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
4. Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport
5. Built to Spill - There Is No Enemy
6. Atlas Sound - Logos
7. Morrissey - Years of Refusal
8. Dredg - The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
9. White Lies - To Lose Your Life
10. Moderat - Moderat
11. The Mars Volta - Octahedron
12. MC Rut - Middle Class Rut
13. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
14. Great Northern - Remind Me Where The Light Is
15. HEALTH - Get Color
16. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
17. The Flaming Lips - Embyronic
18. Bat For Lashes - Two Suns
19. Isis - Wavering Radiant
20. Royksopp - Junior
Most Disappointing Albums:
- Lotus Plaza - The Floodlight Collective
- Wilco - Wilco (The Album)
Fishpork’s 100 Favorite Tracks of the 2000s
This is an attempt at the impossible. Here are our 100 favorite songs of the past decade (featuring multiple tracks from Animal Collective, The Knife, Radiohead, and Elliott Smith). Our top two choices are more like 1a and 1b. Be patient, as the page needs to load the embedded songs.
1. Panda Bear - “Bros” (2007)
2. The Knife - “We Share Our Mother’s Health” (2006)
3. Animal Collective - “For Reverend Green” (2007)
4. Grizzly Bear - “While You Wait For The Others” (2009)
5. The Knife - “Heartbeats” (2003)
6. Grizzly Bear - “The Knife” (2005)
7. LCD Soundsystem - “Someone Great” (2007)
8. TV on the Radio - “Staring at the Sun” (2003)
9. Crystal Castles - “Crimewave” (2008)
10. Beirut - “Ciloqut” (2007)
11. Thom Yorke - “Harrowdown Hill
12. Animal Collective - “Derek” (2007)
13. Nine Inch Nails - “Me, I’m Not” (2007)
14. Beck - “Lonesome Tears” (2002)
15. At The Drive-in - “One Armed Scissor” (2004)
16. Animal Collective - “Grass” (2005)
17. Deerhunter - “Nothing Ever Happened” (2008)
18. Atlas Sound - “Recent Bedroom” (2008)
19. Panda Bear - “Comfy in Nautica” (2007)
20. System of a Down - “Chop Suey” (2001)
21. Animal Collective - “Peacebone” (2007)
22. Battles - “Atlas” (2007)
23. Error - “Jack the Ripper” (2004)
24. Enon - “Pleasure and the Privilege”
25. Elliott Smith - “Son of Sam” (2000)
26. Animal Collective - “Did You See the Words” (2005)
27. The Knife - “Marble House” (2006)
28. LCD Soundsystem - “All My Friends” (2007)
29. Thom Yorke - “Analyse” (2006)
30. The Flaming Lips - “Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell” (2002)
31. Girl Talk - “Smash Your Head” (2006)
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32. A Perfect Circle - “Judith” (2000)
33. Radiohead - “Idioteque” (2000)
34. Tapes N’ Tapes - “Manitoba” (2006)
35. TV On The Radio - “I Was A Lover” (2006)
36. Radiohead - “Reckoner” (2007)
37. Fever Ray - “Coconut” (2009)
38. Animal Collective - “My Girls” (2009)
39. Built to Spill - “Things Fall Apart” (2009)
40. Wilco - “I’m Trying to Break Your Heart” (2002)
41. Modest Mouse - “Tiny Cities Made of Ashes” (2000)
42. Animal Collective - “Leaf House” (2004)
43. Modeselektor - “Happy Birthday” (2007)
44. Arcade Fire - “Wake Up” (2004)
45. Autolux - “Blanket” (2004)
46. MGMT - “Time to Pretend” (2007)
47. Built to Spill - “Conventional Wisdom” (2006)
48. Wilco - “Side With the Seeds” (2007)
49. Elliott Smith - “Happiness/The Gondola Man” (2000)
50. Avey Tare - “I’m Your Eagle Kisser” (2007)
51. Department of Eagles - “Waves of Rye” (2008)
52. Animal Collective - “Summertime Clothes” (2009)
53. Radiohead - “2+2 = 5″ (2003)
54. Dredg - “Sang Real” (2005)
55. While Lies - “Farewell to the Fairground” (2009)
56. Grizzly Bear - “Ready, Able” (2009)
57. Matisyahu - “King Without a Crown” (2005)
58. Modest Mouse - “Paper Thin Walls” (2000)
59. Dillinger Escape Plan - “When Good Dogs Do Bad Things” (2002)
60. Elliott Smith - “Twilight” (2004)
61. Deerhunter - “Flourescent Grey” (2007)
62. Holy Fuck - “Lovely Allen” (2007)
63. LCD Soundsystem - “Never As Tired As When I’m Waking Up” (2006)
64. The Notwist - “Boneless (Panda Bear Remix)” (2008)
65. Liars - “Nothing Is Ever Lost or Can Be Lost My Science Friend” (2004)
66. The Mars Volta - “Inertiatic E.S.P.” (2003)
67. The Notwist - “Solitaire” (2002)
68. Of Montreal - “The Past is a Grotesque Animal” (2007)
69. Queens of the Stone Age - “Tangled Up in Plaid” (2005)
70. Radiohead - “Jigsaw Falling Into Place” (2007)
71. Saul Williams - “Raised To Be Lowered” (2007)
72. Autolux - “Great Days for the Passenger Element” (2004)
73. Sigur Ros - “Untitled 8″ (2002)
74. Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs - “Maps” (2003)
75. Portishead - “Threads” (2008)
76. Sufjan Stevens - “Chicago” (2005)
77. Ugly Casanova - “Things I Don’t Remember” (2002)
78. Animal Collective - “Brothersport” (2009)
79. Radiohead - “Pyramid Song” (2001)
80. Nine Inch Nails - “Only” (2005)
81. El-P - “Flyentology” (2007)
82. Queens of the Stone Age - “No One Knows” (2002)
83. Ghostface Killah - “Shakey Dog” (2006)
84. Modest Mouse - “Missed the Boat” (2007)
85. UNKLE - “Persons and Machinery” (2007)
86. Amon Tobin - “Verbal” (2002)
87. The White Stripes - “Denial Twist” (2005)
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88. Tomahawk - “Captain Midnight” (2003)
89. Modest Mouse - “Bukowski” (2004)
90. Sigur Ros - “Hoppipolia” (2005)
92. Fuck Buttons - “Sweet Love For Planet Earth” (2008)
93. Bon Iver - “Skinny Love” (2008)
94. Built to Spill - “In Your Mind” (2001)
95. The White Stripes - “Icky Thump” (2007)
96. Does It Offend You, Yeah? - “We Are Rockstars” (2008)
97. Dub Trio - “Not Alone” (2006)
98. Modest Mouse - “The World At Large”
99. The Walkmen - “In the New Year” (2008)
100. Nine Inch Nails - “The Great Destroyer (Modwheelmood Remix)” (2007)
MP3s: “Doctor” and “The Screens” by Atlas Sound
Bradford Cox continues his generosity by posting his 7th Virtual EP to his blog. You can download “Doctor” and “The Screens” or stream them below:
“Doctor”
“The Screens”
Album Review: Atlas Sound’s Logos
Fuck this shit. I can just make another album. [Logos is] not finished and now it never will be. It was also going to have a rad cover. I would describe it to you but that would be stupid. P.S. there are no vocals on “Quick Canal.” I never got the chance to record them. This record was not free to record, so if you’d like to pay for hearing it send a paypal donation to lastdeerhunteronearth@yahoo.com. I am not a fucking opportunist so don’t think I expect it.
And so goes the complicated and extroverted personality of Bradford Cox. Lucky for us, the Deerhunter frontman had second thoughts after fans begged and pleaded. He posted a follow-up with new intentions:
I have no idea what people want me to do. I’m not trying to be a cunt to anyone. I will finish the fucking album and stop bitching. I honestly really truly do not want attention from this. Sincerely. I wish none of this shit would have happened. I was just trying to give away another virtual 7″. Now everyone that reads this thing is going to think i’m a fucking lunatic. I just have nothing to do. I guess I’ll go clean my room.
But enough drama queen gossip. Is the album any good or what? No, it’s not. It’s incredible and well worth the wait (if you consider 20 months between albums a long wait). Our first taste of finished tracks beyond the original leak was the Noah Lennox supported “Walkabout,” which immediately raised the legitimacy of our BBQ playlists exponentially. Apparently, Panda Bear provided Cox with sampling lessons during their European tour together. The result was nothing short of a perfect, blissed-out homage to nostalgic summer jams. Surprisingly, “Walkabout” is not the best track on the album. It barely squeezes into the top 5.
Other standouts include the album’s centerpiece, “Attic Lights.” Here Bradford Cox is at his best with just an acoustic guitar and some minimalist percussion. The addictive chorus slowly builds into a payoff featuring a string section. Although Logos is much more accessible than 2008’s Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Hear, “Sheila” is a radio-friendly 60’s-style pop song featuring the juxtaposing lyrics, “Cause no one wants to die alone,” and “We’ll die alone together.” In the middle of this “pop” album is the eight and half minute ambient gem “Quick Canal.” When the unfinished version of the album leaked months ago, “Quick Canal” didn’t have lyrics. Here the song is polished with accompanying vocals by Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadier. The song is an atmospheric and moody intermission that explores new ground for Atlas Sound. It certainly leads one to question where Bradford Cox will lead his Deerhunter alter ego next time around. Until then, Logos has provided us with one of the best albums of 2009.
MP3: “Attic Lights” by Atlas Sound
Atlas Sound’s highly anticipated Logos album has leaked almost two months before its October 20 release. If you decide to listen early, please make sure you support Bradford on his Fall tour and pick it up on vinyl over at Insound.com. It’s easily one of the year’s best releases. In the meantime, we get to hear “Attic Lights” early. The song instantly represents one of my favorite tracks of the year. Right now it’s a toss up between this and Grizzly Bear’s “While We Wait For The Others.” Cox (Deerhunter) writes some of his most personal lyrics to date, which is hinted by the inclusion of his sunken chest on the album cover. Download “Attic Lights” by Atlas Sound here or stream it below:
Amazon Previews Atlas Sound’s Logos
If you stroll over to Amazon.com, you can search and find a page for the digital download of Atlas Sound’s highly anticipated sophomore album Logos, which is due to release on October 19 on Kranky. The page includes short previews of the albums eleven tracks. The track listing is somewhat different than the version that Bradford Cox accidentally leaked last Fall on his Deerhunter blog. The early Amazon page leads one to believe that the album is set to leak any day. If it does, make sure you support a great musical talent. Until then, the previews from Amazon indicate that Logos will surpass the critical acclaim that Bradford’s first solo effort received early last year. Here’s the link to the Amazon album previews. Stream “Walkabout (featuring Noah Lennox)” from the upcoming Logos below:
MP3: “Walk A Thin Line (Fleetwood Mac cover)” by Atlas Sound
Bradford Cox continues to generously give away freebies via his Deerhunter blog and Mediafire downloads. This week, an MP3 of his Atlas Sound cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Walk A Thin Line” serves as a means to hold us over until the new Logos EP is realeased via Kranky in the next few weeks. The track is top notch and highlights Cox’s talents on an acoustic guitar. You can download “Walk A Thin Line” here or stream it below:

