Top 10 Tracks of 2009
Posted in Indulgence, Tracks on December 6th, 2009 by AlexI’m not ready to publish my top 10 albums yet – I have to torture myself over this for a little while yet, plus there’s some bits and pieces that I’ve not heard yet that I wish to hear before making my choice.
These are my favourite tracks recorded this year as they stand right now. I have no doubt that this will change within minutes of me hitting publish, but I’ve got to stick a stake in the ground somewhere. They are in no particular order, as attempting to do so would certainly prove too much for my fragile musical sensibilities.
Here we go:
- Pelican – Glimmer (What We All Come To Need) – A gorgeous instrumental slow burner
- Om – Thebes (God is Good) – Hypnotic, epic, looooong
- Alice in Chains – Looking in View (Black Gives Way to Blue) – Like being sat on by a house
- The Devil’s Blood – The Anti-Kosmic Magik (The Time of No Time Evermore) – A guitar duel to die for
- The Devin Townsend Project – Heaven Send (Ki) – Wacky, but in a mature way
- Griftegard – Charles Taze Russell (Solemn Sacred Severe) – The album title pretty much describes this perfectly
- Photonic – Customer Loyalty (Recorded Contact) – Randomness from New Zealand
- Mastodon – The Czar (Crack in the Skye) – Epic, schizophrenic, progressive and loud
- Middle Class Rut – I Guess You Could Say (25 Years EP) – It’s shallow but cheerful
- No Made Sense – The Epillanic Chorigi (The Epillanic Chorigi) – Neurosis style progressive heaviness
Notable omissions:
Various other tracks from both Black Gives Way to Blue, Recorded Contact and Crack in the Skye could have made it in there, but I didn’t want to clutter it with multiple tracks from a single band. Baroness’s Blue Record deserves a mention – as a whole it’s a brilliant album, but individually none of the tracks stood out enough to warrant inclusion. Other top tracks include:
Lamb of God – Reclamation
Extreme – Run
Pixie Lott – Boys and Girls
Dycian Maze – The Hand Inside
TrippyWicked – Movin On
This is all very nice, but the fact is, I’ve had a year of musical discovery, so much of the stuff that I’ve loved this year wasn’t recorded this year, which is why I don’t feel very satisfied with this list…but I’ll save those for another post.






