Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

Monday, 23 January 2012

(Doing The Sums 2011) Are You Joe Average?

The Bawley crew love (or is it love to hate) the triple j Hottest 100, which-ever. The only thing we love more than the Hottest 100 is our own (Doing the Sums) Are You Joe Average quiz. (see: 2007, 2008, Hottest 100 of all time, 2009, 2010)

Here is how it works:

1. Write out a list of the songs you voted for in the triplej Hottest 100.
2. Write down the position each of these came in the triplej Hottest 100
3. If a song did not make the list put down 101.
4. Add up the scores, and divide by the number of songs you voted for.
5. Post your results as a comment to this blog entry.

How to interpret your score:

1-13: Dude you are the zeitgeist no you are the zeitgeist featuring Kimbra.

14-27: So Nero yet so far.

28-40: Not quite Boy or Bear

41-52: "Here I am stuck in the middle with you"

53-65: Pretty pedestrian, but you probably have one weirdo friend who is rubbing off on you more than you realise.

66-77: Kinda quirky in a cute way.

78-89: Kinda quirky in a "slowly back away..." way.

90-100: You're a f***ing freak, man

101: Did you vote for songs, or flavours of ice cream????

The Bawley 100 top 10 scored:
Metronomy - The Bay 101
Karen O with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - Immigrant Song 101
SBTRKT (feat. Sampha) - Something Goes Right 101
The Joy Formidable - Whirring 101
The Decemberists - Calamity Song 101
The Horrors - Still Life 101
PJ Harvey - The Words That Maketh Murder 101
Bombay Bicycle Club - How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep 101
British Sea Power - Who's In Control 101
TV On The Radio - Will Do 101

Bawley's score: 101 Seems this year, we were voting for flavours of ice cream.
How did you score?

Sunday, 1 January 2012

The Bawley 100 – New Years Eve 2011/2012


Global civil society is being threatened by an end of year list system based on power and not on human values. Year after year, best-of lists are published that repress basic freedoms and consistently favour the greed of the few over the needs of the many. This power finances mediocrity, blandness, and monopolies of critical acclaim. It sponsors dictatorial regimes across the globe, destroying ear drums while manipulating and censoring information flow and transparency.

This New Year’s Eve, the Bawley team will stand together to demand a 2011 best-of list that delivers the rights we were promised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

We are the 99% - Occupy Bawley.



The 2011 Bawley 100:

100 Matt Corby - Brother

99% Saul Williams - Patience

98 The 2 Bears - Work

97 Daniele Luppi/Danger Mouse - Two Against One

96 City And Colour - Fragile Bird

95 Art Brut - Lost Weekend

94 Amaya Laucirica - No Excuses

93 The Black Keys - Lonley Boy

92 Cold Cave - Villians Of The Moon

91 SBTRKT (feat. Little Dragon) - Wildfire

90 The Horrors - I Can See Through You

89 Elbow - Neat Little Rows

88 King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Dead-Beat

87 Jebediah - She's Like A Comet

86 Yuck - Get Away

85 Noah And The Whale - Tonight's The Kind Of Night

84 Rihanna - We Found Love

83 Gil Scott-Heron/Jamie xx - My Cloud

82 Birdy - Skinny Love

81 Mogwai - San Pedro

80 CSS - Fuck Everything

79 Bluejuice - Act Yr Age

78 The Chemical Brothers - Escape 700

77 Bright Eyes - Haile Selassie

76 Kele - What Did I Do

75 Kate Bush - 50 Words For Snow

74 PJ Harvey - The Glorious Land

73 Laura Marling - Sophia

72 Gil Scott-Heron/Jamie xx - I'm New Here

71 The Antlers - No Windows

70 TV On The Radio - Second Song

69 The Rapture - How Deep Is Your Love?

68 Radiohead - Supercollider

67 Adele - Set Fire To The Rain

66 Daft Punk - Derezzed

65 Boy & Bear - Part Time Believer

64 The Vaccines - If You Wanna

63 Lykke Li - I Follow Rivers

62 Elbow - Lippy Kids

61 The Strokes - Machu Picchu

60 Mariachi El Bronx - 48 Roses

59 SBTRKT (feat. Sampha) - Hold On

58 Anna Calvi - Desire

57 The Horrors - Changing The Rain

56 Cut Copy - Need You Now

55 The Jezabels - Trycolour

54 Little Dragon - Ritual Union

53 Bon Iver - Minnesota, WI

52 British Sea Power - Mongk II

51 The Strokes - Under Cover Of Darkness

50 Cosmo Jarvis - Gay Pirates

49 Radiohead - Morning Mr Magpie

48 Lambchop - If Not I'll Just Die

47 Radiohead - Lotus Flower

46 Grinderman and Matt Berninger - Evil (Silver Alert Remix)

45 The Decemberists - June Hymn

44 Sparrow and The Workshop - You Don't Trust Anyone

43 The Weeknd - House Of Balloons

42 James Vincent McMorrow - Higher Love

41 Wire - Please Take

40 Florence and The Machine - No Light, No Light

39 Florence and The Machine - What The Water Gave Me

38 Wild Flag - Romance

37 Lykke Li - Youth Knows No Pain

36 DJ Shadow - Scale It Back

35 The Jezabels - Rosebud

34 Papa Vs Pretty - (Can You) Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?

33 PJ Harvey - Let England Shake

32 Bombay Bicycle Club - Your Eyes

31 Radiohead - Codex

30 Cut Copy - Blink And You'll Miss A Revolution

29 Gil Scott-Heron/Jamie xx - I'll Take Care of U

28 Bombay Bicycle Club - Lights Out, Words Gone

27 My Morning Jacket - Circuital

26 Anna Calvi - Suzanne And I

25 The National - Exile Vilify

24 Darren Hayman (feat. Elizabeth Morris) - I Know I Fucked Up

23 Gotye (feat. Kimbra) - Somebody That I Used To Know

22 Bon Iver - Holocene

21 Massive Attack and Burial - Four Walls

20 The Jezabels - Long Highway

19 WU LYF - Heavy Pop

18 Radiohead - Separator

17 Joe Goddard (feat. Valentina) - Gabriel

16 Radiohead - Bloom

15 Gomez - Equalize

14 Friendly Fires - Hawaiian Air

13 TV On The Radio - You

12 Lana Del Ray - Video Games

11 M83 - Midnight City

10 Metronomy - The Bay

9 Karen O with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - Immigrant Song

8 SBTRKT (feat. Sampha) - Something Goes Right

7 The Joy Formidable - Whirring

6 The Decemberists - Calamity Song

5 The Horrors - Still Life

4 PJ Harvey - The Words That Maketh Murder

3 Bombay Bicycle Club - How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep

2 British Sea Power - Who's In Control

1 TV On The Radio - Will Do

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Bawley (Hearts) 2011: Top 5 Concerts of the Year: Hummer

5. Jebediah, ANU Bar, Canberra 26/05/2011

Essentially a greatest hits show Jebediah put on a show that was far more fun that I care to admit.

4.Adalita and Amaya Laucirica, Transit Bar, Canberra, 14/04/2011

Adalita's headline performance was good but the night belonged to the brilliant Amaya Laucirica. Playing songs from her Early Summer album Amaya Laucirica silenced the crowd with fuzzy guitars and uplifting lyrics.

3. Deftones, UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney, 28/01/2011

With a powerful new record under their (still low ridding) belts Deftones put on a the kind of performace you expect from bands half their age. Equal parts brutal and beautiful Deftones proved once again that they are more than your average hard rock band. (full review)

2. The Cure: Reflections, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, 01/06/2011

Specially reformed line ups of The Cure playing their first three albums at the Sydney Opera House. This show was always going to be great. I could not have known it was also going to be a lot of fun. As expected the sound was perfect and the band faultless what was a surprise was how fresh and fun the near 30 year old music seemed. The Cure: Reflections was a massive event and massive fun. (full review)

1. Portishead, Harvest Festival, Parramatta, 13/11/2011

The loudest, quietest, most delicate and most physically assaulting show I attended all year was also the best. (full review)

Bawley (Hearts) 2011: Top 5 Albums of the Year: Hummer


5. SBTRK - SBTRK / Gil Scott Heron and Jamie xx - We're New Here / Radiohead - The King of Limbs

Dubstep/post-dubstep/bass music/the wobble sound/whatever was everywhere in 2011. While the clubs and radio playlists focused on the abrasive bro-step sounds of Skrillex, Nero and Skream there was another set of dubstep artists that were doing something more interesting thing at the other end of the post dubstep spectrum.

With more guest singers than a sewing machine convention the success of SBTRKT's debut record is in its cohesiveness. From the soulful Sampha to the poptastic Little Dragon SBTRKT manages to find the best in his collaborators. The record is full of downbeat electronic pop and I love it.

On We're New Here Jamie xx chops combines, re-samples and remixes Gil Scott Heron's 2010 album I'm New Here. Coming just before Heron's death the album has the feel of a tribute, but a fearless tribute. Opening track I'm New Here is a highlight as is the gorgeous My Cloud and the hands in the air closer I'll Take Care of U.

Using chopped up drum loops (Bloom) and reverb washed vocals (Feral) Radiohead showed that the tools of dubstep could be applied to interesting progressive rock music. The Oxford group further embrassed the genre inviting Jamie xx and SBTRKT (among others) to re-work tracks on the TKOL RMX 1234567 collection.

4. The Horrors - Skying

The Horrors have continued progression from goth punks to dark romantic pop masters. Skying has the band trying their hand at the stadium music of the 80's. The Cure, Simple Minds, My Bloody Valentine all the references are checked but this is more than just a re-cast of what has gone before. Skying is a large sweeping beautiful re-imagination.

3. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake

The album as modern war document. Inspired by the front line artists of wars past PJ Harvey drags her paint brush across the canvas of war touching on aggression, righteousness, loss and the deep dark red of blood.

The albums graphic (I've seen soldiers fall like lumps of meat, blown and shot out beyond belief - The Words That Maketh Murder) and gloomy (There are no fields no trees, no blades of grass, just unhurried ghosts are there - Hanging In the Wire) lyrics are at odds with the inspiring at times pompous music.
Let England Shake is supposedly not a protest album but an observation of wars past and commentary of conflicts present. It is also superb.

2. Bon Iver - Bon Iver

Free from his broken heart/log cabin myth Justin Vernon and band have produced an expansive technology assisted (yes, auto-tune) album of love songs. Drawing on place names real and fictional for song titles Bon Iver takes you on a journey one love song (real and fictional) at a time.

1. TV On The Radio - Nine Types of Light

Released just days before the death of bassist Gerard Smith Nine Types of Light is a strange TV On The Radio record. Minus the walls of static and subversive lyrics the Brooklyn band seem to be (almost) happy.

The new positive agenda is set on opener Second Song made personal on You and then executed with soul on standout track Will Do. The sparse ballad Killer Crane completes the records subdued first half. Before New Cannonball Blues and Repetition increase the pace towards the stadium sized riffs of closer Caffeinated Consciousness.

It took me a while to get into this positive version of TV On The Radio but the sheer number of repeat plays has revealed Nine Types Of Light; my favourite album of 2011.