Top 10 Albums of 2011

Top2011 Typically I don't post anything extensive about music on this blog, but I decided it might be nice to share something with you (other than photography) that I hold dear to my heart. Just as a disclaimer, I'm certainly no music critic (unlike my brother, Adam, who writes for the indie review site Delusions of Adequacy), nor do I pride myself on my writing skills. That said, I am on a constant mission to discover new music, and I feel an insurmountable joy when I find something I connect with. These next ten albums are, to put it simply, my favorites of the year.

10. The Antlers - Burst Apart The Antlers 2009 release of Hospice became a major favorite on the indie charts, but I like their second release even better. It's less depressing and has catchier rock melodies, plus lead singer Peter Silberman still maintains his signature falsetto voice. Standout tracks: "Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out", "No Widows"

9.  Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, & Chris Thile - The Goat Rodeo Sessions I'm a huge fan of cellist Yo-Yo Ma and mandolinist Chris Thile, so their collaboration on a full length mostly-instrumental album was a dream come true. It's a great mix of classical and bluegrass, soothing but filled with awesome energy. Standout tracks: "Helping Hand", "Where's My Bow?" - to name a few.

8. St. Vincent - Strange Mercy Adam sent me a few tracks from this album and I was immediately hooked. Strange Mercy is more experimental than what I normally tend to pick, but there's something about Annie Clark's powerful voice and intelligent writing that sucks me in. Standout tracks: "Cheerleader", "Strange Mercy", "Champagne Year"

7. The Head & the Heart - The Head and the Heart I discovered this Seattle-based sextet pretty late in the year, but they quickly grew to be one of my favorites. I can't resist a combo of piano, guitar, and strings, and they find a great balance between folk and pop. A number of songs also discuss the theme of leaving/being away from home, which I especially relate to right now. Standout tracks: "Rivers and Roads", "Down in the Valley"

6. Adele - 21 Oh my goodness, a major chart-topper made my list! But come on - this album is ridiculously good. Adele has a gorgeous voice, and I adore the mix of show-stoppers like "Rumor Has It" with slow piano ballads like "Turning Tables"...amazing. Standout tracks: "Someone Like You", "Rumor Has It", "Rolling in the Deep"

5. Wye Oak - Civilian Another introduction from Adam - one listen to the title track and I was hooked. This moody album by the Baltimore duo builds upon itself with strong percussion and great use of guitar distortion. Standout tracks: "Civilian", "Two Small Deaths", "The Alter"

4. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow This is another album I recently discovered, but the perfect mix of guy/girl harmonies and beautiful guitar instrumentals quickly catapulted Barton Hollow to the top of my list. I'll admit, I love pretty music, and this folk creation is no exception. Standout tracks: "20 Years", "Barton Hollow", "I've Got This Friend"

3. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues This album is perfect for a ride on a sunny day through the vineyards of Paso Robles - it was my first choice during George & my Christmas road trip. The intricate vocal harmonies and stunning writing on this album made it a year-long favorite. In fact, it probably would've been even higher on my list if not for the discordant saxophone riff in the middle of  "The Shrine/An Argument", but that aside, it's incredible. Standout tracks: "Battery Kinzie", "Helplessness Blues", "Grown Ocean"

2. The Decemberists - The King is Dead Released in January of 2011, this album had a full year to grow with me. I instantly fell in love with it, more so than any other album the band has previously released. It might not be ground-breaking, but it's enjoyed a full year of constant listening. There isn't a single song I dislike or have gotten sick of, months later - a true test of a good album. Standout tracks: "January Hymn", "Don't Carry It All", "June Hymn" (Like I said, I like pretty music...)

1. Bon Iver - Bon Iver Ahhhh Bon Iver. We first fell in love in 2008, after I discovered For Emma, Forever Ago. The group's second full-length release was thankfully no letdown. The album is warm, melodic, and stitched together by Justin Vernon's high falsetto voice. Even "Beth/Rest", the controversial 1980s nod at the album's conclusion, is flawless. This album has been my constant companion throughout this long year, and I'm so grateful for it. Standout tracks: "Holocene", "Hinnom, TX", "Beth/Rest"

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Christmas Decor in the Apartment

I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas! This was my first holiday staying in California, and I'll admit, it was definitely different. Being away from family on the east coast was a struggle, but George and I made the very best of it and filled our apartment with lots of holiday cheer. We decided to go wine tasting in Paso Robles for a couple of days (that will be in another post!), but we made sure we had a festive home to return to on Christmas Eve. Here are a few photos of some of my favorite holiday decorations: ChristmasDecor01 I raided the discount holiday bin at Amoeba to find these vinyl gems! ChristmasDecor02 Our nativity scene, given to me by Dad: ChristmasDecor03

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Adam Turns 30 TODAY!

It's crazy to me that my big brother is officially 30 years old. Part of me feels like he's still a 13 year-old singing karaoke to Nirvana's "All Apologies" at the roller rink, and then another part of me is surprised that he's only 30, because he exudes maturity and wisdom that is so far beyond his years. Bro, don't let that go to your head, even if it is the truth ;)

Seriously though, I am extremely blessed to have Adam as an older brother. We're different in a lot of ways - where he's more comfortable having a few close-knit friends, I love being around large groups. He can play multiple instruments (I suppose it's necessary when you're a music teacher!), but I can't so much as read one line of sheet music. He's impeccably neat and organized, whereas I struggle to make the bed on a daily basis. In spite of our differences, our personalities sync so perfectly at times that there's no denying we're siblings. We share the same sense of humor, and I have Adam to thank for my passion for music. It's true that we can't choose our family, but I'm so lucky because I like mine - and my brother is one of my closest friends.

Since no major birthday is complete without some teasing, I thought it'd be fun to post some old photos. Luckily for Adam, the mass majority of my photos are still home in NH, so these snapshots I took of some scrapbook pages will have to suffice! Adam took a liking to me the day I was born because I gave him a special He-Man action figure. Look at that smile! ACbday1 This is proof that, yes, his name was my first word. ACbday3 Highlights here include Dad's moustache, Adam's '90s outfits, the giant balloon heart, and my chubby stature: ACbday2

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