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2007 Top 10 Lists (staff): Christina & Lindsey

Christina Rentz (Publicity)

1. Spoon @ Roseland Ballroom – October 20, 2007: 3200 fist-pumpers, a Merge shout out, a Destroyer cover (!!!), and the euphoria that comes with seeing a fantastic band at the top of their game!
2. The National – The Boxer: Took me awhile, but now I’m obsessed!
3. Oakley Hall @ Antone’s – March 2007: The first time I saw Oakley Hall, I thought how great they would sound in a real old time “music hall.” Boy, was I right!
4. Peter, Bjorn & John @ The Blender after-party SXSW: Free Sparks and crazed front row dancing at 3am to the catchiest songs I have heard this year.
5. Shout Out Louds “after-party” in the Cat’s Cradle parking lot October 2007: Shots out of cowbells, Swedish caviar in a tube, and sing-a-longs with The Rosebuds to strange Swedish televangelists.
6. The Ladybug Transistor, The Lucksmith’s & Still Flyin’ @ Duke Coffeehouse – October 2007: Made me wish I did more drugs! Also, too uncool to be at what turned into a very crazy party!
7. Arcade Fire & Spoon on SNL!
8. M.I.A. – Paper Planes: Will always make me think of my best friend’s bachelorette party. Cruising through the Tennessee Mountains in an SUV imitating the gunshot noises in the chorus with our mouths.
9. M. Ward w/ Norah Jones @ War Memorial Auditorium – April 2007: Watching Matt Ward woo more than a thousand Norah Jones fans, and then spending an hour and a half wondering if Norah and I could really share clothes (I totally think we could!)
10. Onion AV Club & Idolator: my internet soulmates.

Lindsey Kronmiller (radio/video/online promotions)

Top 10 non-Merge albums of ’07 (1 – 10):

The NationalBoxer
Jens LekmanNight Falls Over Kortedala
MenomenaFriend and Foe
WilcoSky Blue Sky
Panda BearPerson Pitch
ElectrelaneNo Shouts, No Calls
Akron/FamilyLove Is Simple
The Sea & CakeEverybody
Bishop AllenThe Broken String
VARIOUS/SOUL JAZZBrazil 70 : After Tropicalia – New Directions In
Brazilian Music In the 1970′s

Top 10 (including Merge albums)

SpoonGa Ga Ga Ga Ga
The NationalBoxer
CaribouAndorra
Jens LekmanNight Falls Over Kortedala
The ClienteleGod Save The Clientele
The Broken WestI Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On
MenomenaFriend and Foe
WilcoSky Blue Sky
Panda BearPerson Pitch
ElectrelaneNo Shouts, No Calls

2007 Top 10 Lists (staff): WIlson Fuller

Wilson Fuller (mailorder/digital assets manager)

The Ladybug Transistor/Lucksmiths/Still Flyin’- LIVE @ Duke Coffeehouse (10/1/07)
Au Revoir Simone
BMFD
Bowerbirds
Feist
The National
New Magnetic Wonder
Panda Bear
SLGTM
Springsteen
St. Vincent

2007 Top 10 Lists (staff): Charlotte Walton

Charlotte Walton (Chief Financial Officer)

1 Richard HawleyLady’s Bridge
2 Club 8The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Dreaming
3 Iron and WineShepherd’s Dog
4 Bishop AllenThe Broken String
5 Great Lake SwimmersOngiara
6 WilcoSky Blue Sky
7 Little NameHow To Live and Swim
8 Loney, DearLoney, Noir
9 The ClienteleGod Save The Clientele
10 Elliott SmithNew Moon

2007 Top 10 Lists (staff): Jack Ball

Jack Ball (Production Manager/Soccer Hooligan)

My top 10 music (I do have a top 10 of best soccer games of the year, but that might bore everyone.):

1. ClutchFrom Beale Street To Oblivion
2. Bad BrainsBuild a Nation
3. SpoonGa Ga Ga Ga Ga
4. PalomarAll Things, Forests
5. SuperchunkMisfits and Mistakes
6. Darkest HourDeliver Us
7. Avril LavigneBest Damn Thing
8. Arcade FireNeon Bible
9. Dillinger Escape PlanIre Works
10. MIAKala

2007 Top 10 Lists (staff): Mac McCaughan

Mac McCaughan (Merge co-owner/Portastatic/Superchunk)

Been fretting over Top 10s of late…a lot of great stuff came out this year and I don’t think I can get it down to 10! And as usual I’m including no Merge releases, which I naturally listened to more than anything else…so without too much analyzing, these kept making their way back into the player over and over this year:

Dirty ProjectorsRise Above
FeistThe Reminder
Panda BearPerson Pitch
New PornographersChallengers
Bill CallahanWoke On a Whaleheart
ShinsWincing the Night Away
The NationalBoxer
Bruce SpringsteenMagic
Robert WyattComicopera
Okkervil RiverThe Stage Names

and all tied for #11…:
Tracey ThornOut of the Woods
Bishop AllenThe Broken String
Caetano VelosoCe
LCD SoundsystemSound of Silver
Kevin DrewSpirit If…
Robert Plant / Allison KraussRaising Sand
StarsIn Our Bedroom After the War
Loney DearLoney Noir
Majik MarkersBoss
WilcoSky Blue Sky

Man o’ man like I said too much great stuff to narrow it down! And surpsingly “indie” when I look at it now — a great year for indie rock whatever that means, and i think you do. People complained about the Feist Apple ad — they watch too much TV, and 1234 wasn’t nearly the best song on there. Panda Bear took me by surprise as I’ve never been absorbed into the Animal Collective’s clutches really. Tracey Thorn‘s record is so good and without deserved fanfare. I’m still not sure if I’m spelling Loney Dear correctly.

Not mentioned here were some amazing reissues as well: Neil YoungLive at Massey Hall, Young Marble Giants Colossal Youth, and the Betty Davis reissues come to mind. Sonic Youth reissued Daydream Nation live on stage.

Records I couldn’t catch up with long enough to get to know but that I probably will love soon include the Fiery FurnacesWidow City, Ryan AdamsEasy Tiger, Battles, and maybe even that Radiohead record…it’s on my computer somewhere….

Here’s hoping 2008 is as plentiful.

2007 Top 10 Lists: Ross Flournoy

Ross Flournoy from The Broken West shares his favorite releases of 2007 (“in no particular order”):

LCD SoundsystemSound of Silver
SpoonGa Ga Ga Ga Ga
The ClienteleGod Save the Clientele
Broken Social Scene presents Kevin DrewSpirit If…
Okkervil RiverThe Stage Names
Oakley HallI’ll Follow You
Iron & WineThe Shepard’s Dog
Neil YoungLive at Massey Hall
The NationalBoxer
Trans AmSex Change

The Broken West plan to head into the studio early in 2008 and hope to have a new album ready by the fall. Stay tuned for more details.

2007 Top 10 Lists: Ivan Howard

Ivan Howard of The Rosebuds chimes in with his personal Top 10 List Of Musical Events of 2007:

Here is my Top 10 List Of Musical Events for me in 2007. It is impossible for me to pick a “top 10 albums” list since I have not heard a lot of new records this year, and every time I try make a top 10 list I always forget something either way!

10.) Selling out the Bowery Ballroom in NYC on our US Tour in May. You have to understand that our first ever show as The Rosebuds in NY was at a place called the Sidewalk Cafe on Avenue A, that held about 15 people all of whom were friends of the band we were playing with. Well, I should not say it was a real show because it really was an “Open Mic” night where everyone in the audience got in for free. The only catch was they had a two drink minimum!

9.) Watching the Red Sox clinch the division title from the center-field bleacher seats at Fenway park, with 9 of my best friends and watching the whole crowd sing the “ba ba bas” during Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.”

8.) The Quincy Jones Autobiography. Probably the best biography I have read. You can’t imagine the things that he has actually done, and the bluntness with which he tells his life story. He spares no one including himself.

7.) I had a random email from a band out in the San Francisco bay area called the Morning Benders one morning asking if they could send me the new e.p. that they just finished (called “Boarded Doors”). I told them I would love to hear it and when it arrived at our house, I put it on in the kitchen when I was doing the dishes and was blown away. We asked them to open up our show at the Great American Music hall in SF a few months later.

6.) Kelly went up to NYC this summer to check out a few standup comedy shows and saw Micheal Showalter’s comedy CD taping show at Union Hall (which we love by the way) and told me about a sketch he did about a poem he wrote in his high school literary journal. Well I finally heard that story on the CD and it is hilarious! Up there with “the Gorch” from Jon Wurster. What does it have to do with music you ask? Not really sure, but it isn’t bothering me either way.

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5.) I recently had reconstructive ACL surgery, and while I was laying around the house for a couple of weeks Kelly and I watched the Bourne Identity Triology on DVD. Man, I might trade a few songs to be able to speak 80 languages and fight like Jason Bourne. I guess I can already drive like he does though. Did you see Kelly and I
test drive that Volvo on the Rosebuds Blog?

4.) The first 3 hours of the new Tom Petty documentary Running Down a Dream. Full Moon Fever was the first cassette tape I ever bought.

3.) After we played the Parish in Austin, TX on our last US tour, we met up with Jim Eno from Spoon and he showed Kelly, Matt, Giorgio and I his new Public Hi-Fi Recording Studio. It’s a palace. He put me in the captain’s chair of the control room, and played two of my favorite songs in the world back to back and I almost died from how good they sounded over those speakers there… and the fact that I did not even suggest what songs to play, they were already cued up. “Another One Bites the Dust” and “Ain’t Know Sunshine When She’s Gone.”

2.) Watching Bon Iver‘s” first show ever at our Rosebuds’ show at the House of Rock in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. We drove all night from Chicago to get to the afternoon show on time, and Justin (aka Bon Iver) who was our guitarist on tour kept telling us about how awesome his hometown was and about this place called The Joynt down from the venue where his parents met. Well what was awesome was the Bon Iver set. That was the first time any of us ever saw Justin play those songs. When he played “For Emma, For Ever Ago” and dedicated it to Kelly and me, it was all I could do to even watch the song it was so good. If I would have been more of a man I would have just balled my eyes out like I wanted to right there in front of everyone. But I kept it together that time.

1.) Eating breakfast with Ian Brown from The Stone Roses in Moscow, Russia. He is Kelly’s “Elvis.” It would actually be tied with hearing the bass line to “I Want to be Adored” with 3000 screaming Russians come over the PA speakers of the club we were playing together. I never thought that would be a possibility, but you never know what a random email could bring about.

(photo courtesy of Stranded In Stereo)

2007 Top 10 Lists: Daniel Bejar

Dan Bejar has a new Destroyer album on the way in 2008 – Trouble In Dreams will be released on March 18th – but here a a few of his favorite things from 2007:

Frog EyesTears Of The Valedictorian
Cass McCombsDropping The Writ
Bill CallahanWoke On A Waleheart
Robert WyattComicopera
Robert PollardCoast to Coast Carpet of Love
The ClienteleGod Save The Clientele
BabyshamblesShotter’s Nation
PlushTake A Chance (video); I Sing Silence (rough mix)
Devon WilliamsA Truce/Elevator (7″)
Sunset RubdownRandom Spirit Lover

2007 Top 10 Lists: Adam Olenius

Adam Olenius from Shout Out Louds shares his Top 10 of 2007.

Music on tape:

1. Panda BearPerson Pitch
2. LCD SoundsystemSound Of Silver
3. StudioYearbook 1
4. The NationalBoxer
5. Arcade FireNeon Bible
6. Jens LekmanNight Falls Over Kortedala
7. Anna JärvinenJag fick en feeling
8. Of MontrealHissing Fauna Are You The Destroyer
9. Brazil 70After Tropicalia
10. LaaksoMother I Am Good Looking?

Other great things from 2007:

Bonanza Coffee Heroes in Berlin
Music Hall Of Williamsburg
Caetano Veloso
Closer by Anton Corbijn
GPS
Spider and James from The Pogues

Stay tuned for new Shout Out Louds‘ North American tour dates to be announced in early 2008.

(photo courtesy of Chromewaves/Frack Yang)

2007 Top 10 Lists: Gary, Steve and Jeffrey from Big Dipper!


We’ll be releasing a 3-disc Big Dipper retrospective in March and the band will be re-forming for some shows in April! Check out an mp3 of She’s Fetching!

Gary Waleik’s Top 10(s):

Top Ten LP’s I’ve rediscovered now that I’ve reconnected my turntable:

1) Here Come the Warm JetsBrian Eno
2) A Different Kind of TensionBuzzcocks
3) RingoRingo Starr
4) Volume, Contrast, BrillianceThe Monochrome Set
5) AphrodesiaJackie Gleason
6) Chairs MissingWire
7) June 1, 1974Kevin Ayers
8) A Nice PairPink Floyd
9) Lolita NationGame Theory
10) You Broke My Heart in Seventeen PlacesTracy Ullman

Top Ten Wax Cylinders I’ve Rediscovered Now That I’ve Repaired
the Victrola:

1) Man Will Never Walk on the MoonGrumpy Gus and His Nattering
Naysayers

2) Prohibition is Next to GodlinessThe Idle Rich Christian
Women’s Abstinence League Choir

3) The Depression is Good for People Like You and MeBootstrap
Bob and the Blue Collar Self-Haters

4) I Foresee a Time Fifty Years Hence When a Band Called Guided
By Voices Emerges from Dayton, Ohio
Honolulu Slim
5) Lye Soap BluesThe Yonkers Boys Choir
6) Gee, Ain’t Mississippi Swell?The Hudson Bay Chorus
7) Young, Loud and SnottyDead Boys
8) A Tribute to Lightnin’ HopkinsLawrence Welk and His
Orchestra

9) The Hanukkah VariationsRichard Wagner
10) You’re A Grand Old FlagTheodore Roosevelt and the Fifty
Ninth United States Congress Glee Club

Steve Michener‘s Top 10 Music Business deaths in 2007:

1)Lee Hazlewood….What can you say? He discovered
Duane Eddy and gave Nancy Sinatra a career. One of the
greats.
2)Luciano Pavarotti….Quick, name the other two
tenors!
3)Porter Waggoner….Leaving this world with a
satisfied mind.
4)Denny Doherty….Mamas and Papas singer AND Canadian
citizen. We all should accomplish so much in one
lifetime.
5)Max Roach….one of the greatest drummers of all
time.
6)Boots Randolph…..Composed and played ‘Yakety Sax’,
the theme song to Benny Hill. If there were a god it
would have been Benny who got the brain hemmorrhage.
7)Robert Goulet….I’ll give him a pass on his lame
music career since he was Wheezy the penguin in Toy
Story 2.
8)Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett….Born in Somerville,MA, he
wrote ‘Monster Mash’ in 30 minutes and spent the rest
of his life cashing BMI checks.
9)Don Ho….Brought Hawaiian music to the mainstream
with nary a slack key guitar in sight. Not one of the
greats.
10)Hilly Kristal….Owner of CBGBs where I spent some
of the best nights of my musical life.

Jeffrey Oliphant‘s Top 10 Fun Things from 2007:

1) ELOTime
2) Fountains Of WayneUtopia Parkway
3) Brian AdamsGreatest Hits
4) Smart Money.com
5) Nikki Sixx- Heroin Diaries
6) The Future For InvestorsJeremy J Siegel
7) Yahoo Fantasy Sports
8) Michael Savage Radio Show
9) Moon Bats
10) ConnellsRing

2007 Top 10 Lists: Jeremy Gara

Jeremy Gara from Arcade Fire chimes in with his Top 10 of 2007:

1. Ryan AdamsEasy Tiger
2. Susanna WallumrodSonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos
2. Blonde Redhead23
2. RadioheadIn Rainbows
2. Supersilent8
2. ColleenLes Ondes Silencieuses
2. The LuyasFaker Death
2. Nels Cline SingersDraw Breath
2. PJ HarveyWhite Chalk
2. Sunn 0)))Oracle
3. The Dillinger Escape PlanIre Works (I haven’t bought this yet, but I know it’ll hit the top ten when I do…)
3. Jay ReatardBlood Visions (last year, but I was late finding it.)

2007 Top 10 Lists: Caribou

Caribou (aka Dan Snaith) made his Merge debut in 2007 with his stunning new album Andorra, which means he gets his first shot at a Merge Year End Top 10 list. Here’s Dan’s rookie card…

1. Panda BearPerson Pitch
2. Animal CollectiveStrawberry Jam
3. Kieran Hebden & Steve ReidTongues
4. BattlesMirrored
5. Ariel PinkScared Famous
6. No AgeWeirdo Rippers
7. FridgeThe Sun
8. Junior BoysDead Horse EP
9. KoushikOut My Window (not yet released but much enjoyed)
10. Born RuffiansRed, Yellow and Blue (not yet released but much enjoyed)

Look for Caribou to be back in North America for another round of tour dates in early 2008.

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