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Best of 2013

December 30, 2013 by T. Cole Rachel

I have to preface this by saying that what follows is a personal list (based upon the number of iTunes plays and spins on my turntable) rather than a strictly critical one. There were a lot of records released in 2013 that I thought were truly exceptional—Kanye West’s Yeezus being an obvious one (also, Beyonce!)—but these are the ones that I actually listened to the most. I think it says something about my topsy turvy year that when I was here at home alone (which is generally all day, every day) I mostly wanted to hear things that mellowed me out or were particularly conducive to staring out the window and wondering “What have I done with my life?”

TOP 40 RECORDS OF 2013

  1. Kurt Vile – Wakin on a Pretty Daze
  2. Forest Swords - Engravings
  3. Deafheaven - Sunbather
  4. Cass McCombs – Big Wheel and Others
  5. Bill Callahan – Dream River
  6. Body/Head – Coming Apart
  7. Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City
  8. My Bloody Valentine - MBV
  9. Boards of Canada – Tomorrow’s Harvest
  10. Sky Ferreira – Night Time, My Time
  11. Majical Cloudz - Impersonator
  12. Haim – Days are Gone
  13. Yo La Tengo - Fade
  14. Pure Bathing Culture – Moon Tides
  15. Low – The Invisible Way
  16. Laura Veirs – Warp and Wend
  17. Goldfrapp – Tales of Us
  18. Deerhunter - Monomania
  19. Phosphorescent - Muchacho
  20. Jon Hopkins - Immunity
  21. Mazzy Star – Seasons of Your Day
  22. Darkside - Psychic
  23. Fuck Buttons – Slow Focus
  24. Matmos – The Marriage of the Minds
  25. Ty Segall - Sleeper
  26. Steve Gunn – Time Off
  27. King Krule – 6 Feet Beneath the Moon
  28. Perfect Pussy – I have lost all desire for feeling
  29. Juana Molina – Wed 21
  30. Pissed Jeans -- Honeys
  31. Mikal Cronin -MCII
  32. Guerilla Toss – Gay Disco
  33. Nine Inch Nails – Hesitation Marks
  34. Savages – Silence Yourself
  35. Overseas - Overseas
  36. Iceage – You’re Nothing
  37. Parquet Courts – Light Up Gold
  38. Black Hearted Brother – Stars Are Our Home
  39. Daniel Avery – Drone Logic
  40. Dead Gaze – Dead Gaze

TOP 20 MOST-PLAYED SONGS OF 2013 AROUND MY OFFICE

  1. “Girl Called Alex” – Kurt Vile
  2. “Thor’s Stone” – Forest Swords
  3. “The Point of it” – Yo La Tengo
  4. “California” – Mazzy Star
  5. “Shirtcrush” – Kelley Deal & Her Neighbor
  6. “Boys” – Sky Ferriera
  7. “Mother” -- Low
  8. “In Another Way” – My Bloody Valentine
  9. “Home on the Range” – Cass McCombs
  10. “Irresistable” – Deafheaven
  11. “I” – Perfect Pussy
  12. “Chilhood’s End” – Majical Cloudz
  13. “Ectasy” - Iceage
  14. “She Will” - Savages
  15. “Black Skinhead” – Kanye West
  16. “Stranger” - Goldfrapp
  17. “Baby’s losing her mind” – Josh Berwanger
  18. “Small Plane” – Bill Callahan
  19. “Days Are Gone” - Haim
  20. “Playboys of the Western World” - Minks

TOP 10 LIVE SHOWS OF 2013

One of the best things about my job is that I am provided the opportunity to see such a bizarre variety of music on pretty much a weekly basis. I like it when you can’t exactly predict the shows that are going to totally—and perhaps unexpectedly—blow your mind. Such was the case with going to see Celine Dion. Watching her power through an hour or so of her greatest hits from about 3 feet away was both amazing and kind of shocking. After spending hours and hours in dark clubs watching hyper serious indie rock bands do their thing, watching a bonafide pop megastar do insane vocal acrobatics right in your face is sort of a nice way to reset all of your dials.

  1. Celine Dion (3/29/2013)
  2. Bob Seger (4/16/2013)
  3. Sinead O’Connor (11/8/2013)
  4. Alice Cooper (7/18/2013)
  5. The Breeders (3/29/2013)
  6. Cass McCombs (9/14/2013)
  7. Phoenix (4/5/2103)
  8. Cat Power (1/29/2013)
  9. Fleetwood Mac (4/8/2013)
  10. Low (4/19/2013)

TOP 10 REISSUED RECORDS IN 2013

  1. Patrick Cowley – School Daze
  2. I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America 1950-1990
  3. Seefeel – Quique (vinyl reissue)
  4. R.E.M. – Green (25th Anniversary Edition)
  5. Nirvana – In Utero (20th Anniversary Edition)
  6. The Clean - Vehicle
  7. The Breeders - LSXX
  8. Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
  9. Jawbreaker - Bivouac
  10. Songs: Ohia – The Magnolia Electric Co.

TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2013

There are still so many of this year’s big movies that I have yet to see (though I somehow managed to see literally EVERY B-grade horror film released on planet earth), but these are the films that I did see and that stuck with me.

  1. Muscle Shoals
  2. Behind the Candelabra
  3. American Hustle
  4. The Conjuring
  5. Room 237
  6. Spring Breakers
  7. 12 Years a Slave
  8. Before Midnight
  9. Blue Jasmine
  10. A Band Called Death

TOP 10 BOOKS OF 2013

I am gripped by the constant fear that my brain has been turned to much by staring at a computer screen all day and reading too many Buzzfeed lists, but these books in particular reminded my why reading will always be my first love and helped me feel not quite so dumb and dull.

  1. Metaphysical Dog (poems) – Frank Bidart
  2. Tenth of December (stories) – George Saunders
  3. The Disordered (poems) - Anhvu Buchanan
  4. Writing the Record: The Village Voice and the Birth of Rock Criticism – Devon Powers
  5. Companion Grasses (poems) – Brian Teare
  6. Henry & Glenn Forever and Ever – Tom Neely and Friends
  7. The Goldfinch -- Donna Tartt
  8. Bedsit Disco Queen: How I Grew Up and Tried to be a Pop Star -- Tracey thorn
  9. The Late Parade (Poems) – Adam Fitzgerald
  10. White Girls – Hilton Als

TOP 10 FAVORITE INTERVIEWS OF 2013

Sitting down to do interviews with people remains my absolute favorite thing about my job and this year I had the excellent good fortune to talk to a lot of amazing humans who represent a pretty wide swath of what is happening right now in popular culture (not to mention being able to chat up a few of my own personal heroes in the process). As with my live show experience, being able to go deep for an hour or so with Celine Dion proved to be the most surreal—and the most genuinely sweet—interview experience I had all year long. She loved me back to life.

  1. Celine Dion
  2. Cass McCombs
  3. Kim Gordon
  4. Kathleen Hanna
  5. Lupita Nyongo
  6. Sky Ferreira
  7. Giorgio Moroder
  8. Jennifer Hudson
  9. Harmony Korine
  10. Carrie Brownstein

FAVORITE BIZARRO MOMENT OF 2013 – The Cat Show at While Columns

Being asked to show my insane (trust me, I know it’s insane) ceramic cat collection alongside actual fine artists like Mike Kelley, Matthew Barney, Richard Prince and Patti Smith was not only the most hilarious thing that happened to me over the last year (particularly when the poor art handler came to my house and had to individually wrap them all), but it was also one of the most genuinely satisfying. In a year when I found myself struggling with my own creative projects and hustling harder than I’ve probably ever had before in order to make a living as a journalist, to see this funny little hobby of mine—which has long since taken on a crazy life of its own—being celebrated in such a public forum was really moving.  Not only was the crazy cat lady within me finally legitimized by the art world, but now the cats have a brand new display area in my living room since the gallery let me bring home all the special shelving they built for the show. The whole experience gives me hope that one day I can just open up my own cat-themed gallery space, throw my computer out the window, and call it a fucking day.

As always, thanks to everyone has given me so much love and support over the past year.

And here’s to a happy, healthy, cat-filled 2014 for all of us.

xo COLE

 

 

 

 

December 30, 2013 /T. Cole Rachel
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