Monthly Archives: December 2010

Top 25 Albums of 2010

With the year finally coming to its end, it’s time to look at our favorite full length albums from 2010. We’ve gotten all of the others out of the way (7-inches and EP’s), so there’s really no better time to cover full lengths! This will be the last list looking back on the year of 2010 from the Styrofoam Drone, and after putting these all together, there’s only one thing that becomes clear – 2010 was a damn good year for music.

Unfortunately, there were still a few other albums out there we wanted to cover, but with time restraints and things of that nature, we just couldn’t cover everything we were hoping to. Some of those albums are included on the honorable mentions, and then a few are mixed into the countdown. But without further to say or do, I present to you our favorite albums of 2010. Enjoy and have a happy new year!

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Honorable Mentions/ Late Entries:

- Hans Condor – Sweat, Piss, Jizz and Blood
- Nice Face – Immer Etwas
- Sharp Ends – Sharp Ends
- Heavy Times – Dead
- Son of Rams – Untitled LP
- Flying Lotus – Cosmogramma
- Islet – Celebrate This Place
- Friendo – Cold Toads
- Sun Airway – Nocturne of Exploded Crystal Chandelier
- Surfer Blood – Astro Coast
- White Fence – s/t LP
- Lower Dens – Twin-Hand Movement

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25.)
The Unwed Teenage Mothers – Blonde Girls
Label: Play Pinball! Records
Track 3:


The dudes at Play Pinball! Records seriously know good pop music when they hear it. While we can’t exactly condone the bands actions for being unwed teen mothers, we can at least praise them for this highly addicting slab of wax that should come with a warning label. These nine poppy-punk outbursts should keep you coming back countless times.

24.)
Vermillion Sands – s/t LP
Label: Alien Snatch! Records
Track 4:


You’d think we like this band or something. Vermillion Sands had quite a productive 2010 – they released a couple of 7″ singles, played at Gonerfest, toured parts of North America, and the culmination of all these things was due to their full length from Alien Snatch. These guys and girl were flying under the radar for awhile, but they’re finally starting to change that. As you look forward to 2011, keep the Vermillion Sands in mind. Hopefully they’ll come back to the states soon enough for some more basement shredding action as well.

23.)
Dead Luke – American Haircut
Label: Florida’s Dying
Track 2:


This is definitely the only record on this list that sounds as cloudy and depressing as multiple rainy days. Dead Luke creates quite a creepy landscape in some of these tracks, most of the time coming completely drenched in reverb with woozy, shape-shifting textures. Not too sure what we can expect from this camp in 2011, but we’re looking forward to it.

22.)
Whitesand/ Badlands – Seeding the Clouds
Label: Magnetic Ghost
Track 8:


This highly ambitious record seemingly came out of nowhere this year. Clocking in at over 50 minutes, this whole album was recorded in a 19th century cathedral converted into a recording studio. This works wonders for their mysterious and darkened sound, as each song grows and grows with so much subtlety you might not even realize it at first.

21.)
Mount Carmel – s/t LP
Label: Siltbreeze Records
Track 1:


Everything on this album has such an invigorating and authentic 60′s blues rock feel from beginning to end. Nothing else comes off this legitimate when it comes to this sort of music. In other words, it’s like this stuff came right out of the 60′s. And the fact that they’re just a three piece band definitely proves that these three dudes have some serious talent. This was by far one of the more under-appreciated records from 2010.

20.)
The Strange Boys – Be Brave
Label: In the Red Recordings
Track 3:


The Strange Boys inviting guitar twang evokes the young, wide-eyed child in every listener. Not always as energetic as their first record; they tend to do a lot more mushy, acoustic songs this time around, but it still has it’s high points. And although these guys can put on a great show, it still confuses me to this day why they wouldn’t want their live show footage on the internet. Also confusing is the simple fact that they told me to e-mail them about it but then never respond – yeah, that’s nice. Thanks Strange Boys, you are quite strange.

19.)
MYTY KONKEROR – I miss the future.
Label: Twin Lakes Records
Track 2:


After a short intro track, all the sudden your face to face with that menacingly heavy guitar chord – talk about sounding like you’re going insane. MYTY KONKEROR were hard at work putting this album together for over two years, starting back in the summer of 2008. As you can see, the patience has definitely paid off for these three responsible dudes. Keep an eye out in early 2011 for a fully legitimate repress of the record from Twin Lakes Records.

18.)
Teen Daze – Four More Years
Label: Arcade Sound Ltd.
Track 1:


Before 2010 came along, it’s not clear how many people can say they knew about Teen Daze, but there’s no way we can really prove that at this point. Possibly one of the best new artists to come along with the year 2010, we can only hope Teen Daze will continue trucking at this outstanding rate – and if you’re one of those people waiting who ordered the “Four More Years” vinyl from Arcade Sound Ltd., this Tumblr post might concern you. Uh oh.

17.)
Magic Bullets – s/t LP
Label: Mon Amie Records
Track 11:


These guys formed out in San Francisco way back in 2004, and by the time 2010 came along they were releasing their second full length album. Jangly guitars, punchy bass lines and a sunny spring time mood dominate this joyous record from start to finish. Let’s hope that Magic Bullets cook up something nice for us in 2011. Right now it’s not clear what they have planned, but there’s got to be something on their minds. We should know soon enough.

16.)
Mi Ami – Steal Your Face
Label: Thrill Jockey
Track 2:


You need to be VERY careful before diving into this second effort from Mi Ami. Coming in too quickly would most likely scare any listener away. Lead singer Daniel Martin-McCormick is immediately berating us with his completely unintelligible vocals as soon as the first song starts, hereby proving how relentless and intense this record actually is. If you can see through the ruthless yelping and the scratchy textures, you’ll discover a uniquely tribal album that is just begging for your approval.

15.)
Circle Pit – Bruise Constellation
Label: Siltbreeze Records
Track 6:


This debut album from Australia’s Circle Pit is a great set up for anything else to come down the road. There’s an obvious “I don’t give a fuck” kind of slacker attitude that comes along with most songs, and the raspy, grungy boy-girl harmonies only help reinforce their self-depreciating sound. If there’s anything else that’s bound to catch your attention here, it’s probably all the nasty guitar work. Not sure what these guys are like in a live setting, so let’s hope they decide to come around sometime soon.

14.)
Jaill – That’s How We Burn
Label: Sub Pop
Track 1:


The Jaill story is kind of an interesting one – kind of like that peculiar album art above. These guys have a ton of releases that most people aren’t even aware of, and this one here is like the culmination of everything prior. They take on a heavy indie rock approach with pop sensibilities as well as psychedelic, and they’re far from being afraid to share their love for weed and getting stoned. Now that they’ve delivered this one to us via Sub Pop, we should probably expect to hear more from Camp Jaill come 2011.

13.)
Young Adults – Black Hole
Label: Amdiscs
Track 3:


With a couple of these bands we’ve included on our year end lists, a few of them all come from a similar area in Boston. Believe it or not, they’re all key parts to a constantly growing music scene including all sorts of punk and garage rock. Young Adults just may be the premier act within the madness, and it’s proven immensely with their invigorating debut “Black Hole”. Sure, it’s still early in the game for these guys, but that makes looking into 2011 with Young Adults in mind that much more interesting. In other words – who knows what’s going to come next.

12.)
Male Bonding – Nothing Hurts
Label: Sub Pop
Track 4:


Male Bonding have been working their way around the lo-fi scene in London since at least 2008 now. Since then they’ve gained much attention and only continue to push forward. Maybe that’s from their never-slow-down, too-much-caffeine approach to the music. Thirteen brain burners cover this album from front to back, and not a single song dares to venture past the three minute mark. Now we dare you to try and not get addicted to this stuff.

11.)
Happy Birthday – s/t LP
Label: Sub Pop
Track 1:


Opening track “Girls FM” starts up with a twisted guitar hook, and there’s really no looking back afterward. Kyle Thomas and his gang created quite an enjoyable record here, and if the poppy glam of that opening track is any indication, Happy Birthday are here to stay. With the unusual “inverted tuning” of the guitar and Mr. Thomas’ undeniable pop sensibility and love for all women, we should only expect to hear more from this goofy crew from Vermont. The band has got an entertaining Twitter account as well – hence that goofy comment.

10.)
Free Energy – Stuck on Nothing
Label: DFA, Astralwerks
Track 4:


Free Energy took timeless classic rock qualities and renewed them for 2010 on their debut album. With this fresh new approach, most would probably welcome the youthful energy of this record. But then there’s probably some who find it totally corny. Let’s ignore those folks, because they don’t know what they’re missing. On top of all that, the entire album was produced by another big name from 2010 – LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy – which might be another reason Free Energy caught on so well this year.

09.)
White Denim – Last Day of Summer
Label: Self-released, not on label
Track 12:


In terms of albums coming out of nowhere from 2010, this White Denim album takes the cake. White Denim had been working on their third full length album over the past summer, and in the midst they decided to take a small pit stop. This resulted in them releasing an entire full length album with nearly 40 minutes of music, completely for free, and just for fun. Said best by the band members themselves, “This record is something we made as a little summer retreat from our ongoing work on the third full length. Many of these tunes have been bouncing around since the formation of the band back in ’06.” That’s basically the story behind these songs in a nutshell. We’re already well aware of the capabilities of White Denim, so we just need to sit tight and see what this third full length has to offer in 2011. Only problem is it just won’t come quick enough…

08.)
Warpaint – The Fool
Label: Rough Trade
Track 3:


These girls from Warpaint…let’s just say they do their own thing. Not many bands right now are experimenting with the same type of slithery psych-rock that they produce so well. It’s almost like they have their sound down to a science, and after seeing the band perform in a live setting, you will not dismiss that statement. In fact, you’ll agree so much that you’ll vow to see them every time they come to your town. If you need reassurance, or you just don’t want to believe, follow that link above and see if you agree. We really hope you do.

07.)
Dead Ghosts – s/t LP
Label: Florida’s Dying
Track 6:


These Vancouver dudes never seem to take a break. With at least three different releases in 2010 (correct me if there’s more), that appears to be an accurate statement. Dead Ghosts take their rowdy form of garage rock and mix it with a highly gratifying blues rock twang that’s just too good to ignore. Every last song on the record features some sort of guitar hook or solo, and it never fails to be as addicting and time-consuming as the last. Musically time-consuming to be specific, simply because you can’t listen to anything else while you’re playing your Dead Ghosts record on repeat. We don’t know what’s in store for 2011, so the best you can do is just keep your ears listening.

06.)
Brain Idea – The Survival Scrolls
Label: Permanent Records
Track 1:


Brain Idea may have created one of the most thought-provoking albums of 2010 with this record right here. “The Survival Scrolls” is the result of their first demo tape, which they rerecorded and completely reorganized for the purpose of this album. There’s not any specific direction you’re supposed to take when listening – you just have to sit back and let the record take you where it will. They take plenty of obscure sounds and musical genre’s and mash them up into this record, and the results are positively stunning. The most noticeable qualities you might detect first include nods to punk and psych-rock, but there’s a bunch more underlying that come and go as the record progresses – including tropical-pop gems, hazy ambiance interludes, throbbing post-punk jams, and bizarre instrumental tracks. This record has a little bit of everything, and it definitely deserves a bit more attention than it’s actually received.

05.)
Grass Widow – Past Time
Label: Kill Rock Stars
Track 3:


This female trio takes their music very seriously, and it definitely shows. Their ethereal approach can strike a soft spot at any moment, and once it does you’re not going to forget it – at that point you’ll only be begging for more. By far the most striking aspect of the Grass Widow sound comes in their singing. Each of the three girls plays their part in the singing efforts in one way or another, and the way their voices intricately weave in and out of each other is nothing short of jaw-dropping. There’s definitely something to this music that these girls are not telling us about, because no matter how hard you try, it still feels like were missing a part of the picture. As long as they keep doing their thing, I’m sure people are completely okay with that too.

04.)
Purling Hiss – Public Service Announcement
Label: Woodsist
Track 1:


Crumby tape-like quality fuzz, astounding guitars, psych-punk inflections, woozy atmospheres…they’re all part of the recipe from this musical pioneer who resides in Philadelphia. Mike Polizze fronts the wildly talented Purling Hiss, and this is their third album, but it goes against the norm in terms of the usual Purling Hiss album arrangement. Instead of brewing up the typical 10+ minute Purling Hiss song, Polizze stuck to shorter songs lengths, which definitely helps keep your attention a lot better than the earlier material. The record is a 41 minute journey through a dazed out dream land, at other times sounding like a nightmare, and other times sounding like you’re drifting through space.

03.)
Jim Bryson & the Weakerthans – The Falcon Lake Incident
Label: Kelp Records (LP), MapleMusic (CD)
Track 4:


After seeing this whole list, some people might not think this record fits in with the rest. If you’re thinking that, you’re right, because it really doesn’t. Energetic folk rock with a very slightly punky twist at times definitely characterizes this record, but the bands don’t always go for the high energy and punk vibes. After spending last January in a cabin in the middle of a -40C winter on the gorgeous Falcon Lake in Manitoba, it’s really no surprise how this album turned out. After things get that cold, you’re not always going to have that energy anymore, and that’s when those warm and cozy songs from the album come into play. With that being said, there’s really nothing better to do than curl up next to your fireplace and throw this record on, because it probably wouldn’t fit in any other situation.

02.)
Women – Public Strain
Label: Jagjaguwar
Track 11:


We lightly touched on this album this year with that bonus 7″, but we never quite covered the album as a whole. We even went to go catch Women live in concert, which is a bit ironic considering that almost three weeks later the band suffered a huge on-stage meltdown that resulted in them canceling an entire European tour. On top of that, it was said they played their last show as a full band, but that statement has yet to be confirmed, and it probably won’t be. But let’s still hope it isn’t true, because it would be a damn shame after putting out an album like this one here. They use a boat-load of harsh noise and shimmering, sand-paper guitars on this record, almost like light is directly refracting off their sound waves and bouncing around in all directions, forcing you to try and make sense of it all. With all that being said, it’s really no surprise how they acted on stage that fateful night. If you’ve listened to these songs, specifically one like “Drag Open”, the stress is beyond noticeable – it sticks out like sore thumb. This goes a long way in showing that “Public Strain” was indeed the perfect title for this record, and all that grit only shows that the band was in need of a break from touring. So keep your hopes up for Women, because we don’t want them to go anywhere. But if they do, we can at least say one thing – “Eyesore” would be the last official song of their whole discography, and as far as we’re concerned, you can’t go out on a more perfect song than that.

01.)
Titus Andronicus – The Monitor
Label: XL Recordings
Track 7:


We didn’t exactly cover this album when it came out, but did we really need to? With all the other coverage and chart-topping positions it’s earning at the end of the year and throughout the year, it’s really no surprise how far Titus Andronicus has actually came. These guys came out of nowhere with their 2008 effort “The Airing of Grievances”, and since then things have only gotten bigger and better. Things were at their biggest and best point upon the release of “The Monitor”, and now it’s a matter of what could come next. This was by far the most ambitious release from any band in all of 2010 that didn’t also come off as corny, and it’s all paying off for the boys as they sit back and watch the numbers come in. Granted, topping the charts here on the Styrofoam Drone isn’t nearly as rewarding (okay, not rewarding at all) as second overall from MTV and making the Top 10 on Pitchfork (amongst others), but we just wanted to let them know we love what they’re doing and that they should keep doing it – whatever that means, exactly. But for now, we’ll see you in 2011. Happy new year.

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Top 10 EP’s of 2010

We started with 7″ records – now we’re going to focus on EP’s. Right below are the top ten EP’s that came out over the year of 2010, as told by the Styrofoam Drone. We didn’t cover EP’s nearly as often as we covered other formats of music this year, but there were still enough so we could make this fairly decent list out of them. Not only that, but compiling these lists is a great way to look back on an entire year of music and see what caught on the most, what you forgot about, and simply what you liked best. After over a year of checking out new music, you tend to forget about some things in the middle of all the madness. The end of the year is the time to let those releases you forgot about shine. So here you have it, our top ten EP’s of 2010:

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A good place to start would be the list of Honorable Mentions. While the EP’s included on this were still highlights from the year, they didn’t quite register like the rest of the EP’s below in the countdown. Here goes nothing:

- Son of Rams – Frolics in the Pink EP
- Girls Names – Don’t Let Me In EP
- Monster Rally – s/t EP
- Ghost Mall – Goons EP
- Kurt Vile – Square Shells EP
- Weed – DC Hope EP

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10.)
Top Surprise – Everything Must Go EP
Label: Pug Records
Track 3:


Top Surprise hail from Brazil, and they don’t beat around the bush. Alarmingly loud and possibly headache inducing, these songs sound as concentrated as can be. Not too sure what can expect from 2011, but there’s bound to be something.

09.)
The Samps – The Samps EP
Label: Mexican Summer
Track 2:


This one-off project (?) from the sometimes-guitarist of Ariel Pinks Haunted Graffiti totally came out of nowhere this year and forced you to get up and dance – no matter how much they insisted they had no idea what they were doing. The only question is whether or not we’re gonna hear more of these hazy acid-induced dance beats come 2011.

08.)
Banned Books – Man Maker EP
Label: Stumparumper
Track 4:


These fast paced freak rockers from South Jersey can go from ridiculousness to subtlety in less than three seconds. Totally dynamic and definitely jaw dropping, this frenzy of songs comes off as aggressive and rigid as possible.

07.)
Tammar – I Live Here Now EP
Label: St. Ives
Track 3:


These wobble-pop pioneers do their own unique thing out in the middle of the country in Indiana, and nobody else seems to take on their sort of experimental pop. They seem to keep quiet for the most part, but we’re still looking forward to some new material come 2011. This was also the only live EP we covered all year.

06.)
Javelin – 2 EP
Label: Thrill Jockey
Track 3:


A great year for Javelin it was. This cousinly duo released a full length on Luaka Bop and had a few EP’s released on Thrill Jockey (one which came out in 2009). This cut comes from the 2nd of their two EP’s, and it’s a scary-good kind of “in-the-club” collage that’s so rad that only Javelin could possibly achieve. The name of the track is spot-on well: Beyondcé.

05.)
Superhumanoids – Urgency EP
Label: Hit City USA
Track 1:


Later entries can certainly qualify for greatness. We covered this EP like seven days ago but it deserves a spot on this list without a doubt. Carefully constructed and focused pop songs straddling the line of electronics and instrumentation with a blissful, mysterious atmosphere means this stuff is tops. These guys appear to be in the works for something to come in 2011, so let’s keep our fingers crossed.

04.)
Games – That We Can Play EP
Label: Hippos in Tanks
Track 1:


“Strawberry Skies” on it’s own is enough send you through a loop – once it gets a firm grasp on your ears, it’s never letting go. Add in a bunch of other great futuristic dance-gems like “Shawdows in Bloom” and “Planet Party” (not to mention those killer remixes) and you’ve easily got one of our favorite EP’s of 2010.

03.)
DOOMSTAR! – Rainbow Bloodsucker EP
Label: Grandma and Grandpa Records
Track 4:


DOOMSTAR! are also part of that ever-expanding scene that is growing in Boston as we speak. These guys totally rock out with no boundaries whatsoever, and here is the ultimate proof. You see!? Do yourself a huge favor and keep an eye out for DOOMSTAR! in 2011. It’s still early on for these three guys, but they should definitely not be forgotten.

02.)
Double Dagger – Masks EP
Label: Thrill Jockey
Track 1:


This is exactly why we do the end of the year lists. Angry and pissed off, this Double Dagger EP came out awhile ago in the beginning of 2010, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be included on our list. Nolen Strals is trying to make a statement, and him and Double Dagger get their point across with more anger and frustration than any other band out there. You can feel the strain in the music and in Strals vocals from beginning to end. A near 20 minutes of angry post-punk perfection. “Sleeping With the TV On” could be one of the most thrilling and most dynamic songs from any like-minded band this year.

01.)
Twin Sister – Color Your Life EP
Label: Infinite Best Recordings
Track 6:


Twin Sister released their second EP this year, and subsequently blew up across the music universe. No other record that came out this year has the same dazed-out, dream like textures that are found from beginning to end on this splendid EP. This group of friendly Long Islanders have dug up quite a unique sound, making these guys without a doubt one of our most watched acts going into 2011. It’s not clear yet what Twin Sister will have in store for us, but if it’s anything like this wild adventure through Andrea Estella’s wacky dream-scapes, it’s bound to be killer.

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That does it for our list of EP’s. Check back in another couple days and we’ll have a list of our favorite full length albums from 2010. See ya then.

Top Thirty 7″ Records of 2010 (part 2)

Today we continue our coverage of the top thirty 7″ records of 2010. Please enjoy and Happy Holidays!
Just in case you missed Part 1 of the countdown, you can check it out right here. This covers records #30 to 16. We just don’t want any of you missing anything ;) .

(As you know, we’ve covered a ton of music this year. Now comes the time at the end of the year when we take a look back at all of the things that stood out the most. For the first of the “End of the Year” lists here at the Styrofoam Drone, we’re going to strictly look at 7″ records. Throughout the year we’ve covered most of our music on 7″ format, so this should definitely be interesting to see how it all turns out. Although interesting, this was not an easy task and it took awhile to compile this list and then put it in a reasonable order. So let’s continue on with the second part of our list…)

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15.)
tooth ache. – Skin 7″
Label: Father/ Daughter Records
B-side:


Self-described as “downer-pop”, Miss Alexandria Hall definitely wasn’t pulling our legs. The morbid darkness of these two gems somehow only work their way under your skin. The acetic B-side is delicious and grueling, and it only makes you want to bob your head along to the beat.

14.)
Woven Bones – I’ve Gotta Get 7″
Label: Hardly Art
A-side:


Heavily scuzzy in a mutated kind of way, Woven Bones were going for gold on this single. The ground-shaking guitar rips while the drums crush everything in sight, leaving you wondering what the hell just happened. Andy Bones also has one of the funniest Twitter accounts out there.

13.)
Jacuzzi Boys – Bricks or Coconuts 7″
Label: Mexican Summer
B-side:


Jacuzzi Boys sound like they love having fun. This release is no exception. Just may be some of the best and most authentic garage rock you can find out there right now. Just listen to “Freakazoids” above and we’ll soon be on the same page.

12.)
Crystal Stilts – Shake the Shackles 7″
Label: Slumberland Records
A-side:


After remaining silent for awhile, Crystal Stilts suddenly came back this year with a stunning single. The two songs here give us the best look at their full-length to come in 2011. With a brooding tone and moody vocals, 2011 is looking great for the Stilts.

11.)
Wheels on Fire – Cherry Bomb 7″ EP
Label: Kind Turkey Records
A-side:


Four tracks of seriously awesome blues-influenced garage jams. Smart and witty lyrics about love and women will only make you want to listen more, probably because it’s so easy to relate to. Not sure what these guys are up to for 2011, but keep an eye out for them.

10.)
Panda Bear – Tomboy 7″
Label: Paw Tracks
A-side:


The first of four 7″ singles from this AnCo godhead meant whatever label was selling them resulted in immediate sell outs and thick wallets. Of the three that were released during 2010, this one stood out the most – including glitchy dub-pop break beats and resonating electronics that are just too difficult to ignore. This goes without saying, but look out for Panda Bear in 2011. His presence should be huge.

09.)
Pure Ecstasy – Easy 7″
Label: Light Lodge
B-side:


Warm and fuzzy with an undying anxious feel, Pure Ecstasy are definitely included on the underdogs list of 2010 – perhaps even topping it off. These songs are drowned in endless layers of grainy reverb, as they both have a calmed and relaxed vibe. Spin this 7″ and let your worries melt away into nothing.

08.)
Weed Hounds – Beach Bummed 7″
Label: Iron Pier
A-side:


Laura Catalano and her gorgeous voice are like the total opposite of the mysterious darkened vibes that come through in parts of these Weed Hounds songs. Two totally different songs make this 7″ an interesting listen, but if “Beach Bummed” doesn’t strike a soft spot on you, you’ve probably been reading the wrong blog all year. Healing but yet still somewhat haunting, look out for Weed Hounds in 2011.

07.)
Sleep ∞ Over – Outer Limits 7″
Label: Forest Family Records
A-side:


As soon as this stuff came out, people were already sure it was one of the best of the year. The songs barely get their feet wet in the ever-growing pool of chillwave, but not to any ridiculous extent. This 7″ sold out lightning fast thanks to the gospel-like, ethereal feel of the songs and the unsettling feminine pop charm. At this point we can only hope to hear something similar from these girls come 2011.

06.)
Dead Ghosts – That Old Feeling 7″
Label: Goodbye Boozy, Krimen, Ghost (3-way release)
A-side:


It was a great year for Vancouver’s Dead Ghosts – a live 12″ on Psychic Lunch, a smoking hot full-length from Florida’s Dying, and then there’s this 7″. “That Old Feeling” becomes an instant classic, and that twangy guitar hook is pretty much responsible for it all. Don’t get too lost in that intoxicating sea of noise either, you might never find your way out. Already proven to be a premier garage rock band, Dead Ghosts seem like they have a ton more up their sleeve for us.

05.)
Fungi Girls – Turquoise Hotel 7″
Label: Hozac Records
B-side:


These Texas boys might still be in high school (are they?), but damn did they create a hell of a single here. Two totally dynamic songs that sound like two completely different styles of music fill out both sides of the single. Bluesy guitar shuffles and spastic guitar freak outs characterize this Fungi Girls release, bringing me to say this may be one of the most consistent bands from all of 2010.

04.)
Total Slacker – Crystal Necklace 7″
Label: Impose Records
A-side:


Stop worrying about the dudes bowl cut for a second and pay attention to the music. Now do you realize how fucking awesome it is? Nobody else made a garage-psych record that was this fierce all year. Two absolutely mind-melting tracks with a raging psychedelic approach and a childish spirit make this, by far, a standout single.

03.)
Heavy Times – No Plans 7″
Label: Hozac Records
A-side:


This 7″ didn’t come out too long ago, but as far as we’re concerned, it’s nearly perfect. You can spin this thing time and time again and it just won’t get old. Heavy Times didn’t waste any effort fluffing this music up with fancy production or things of that sort, and we commend them for their awesome minimalist approach. As we pointed out in the review, there’s no rules in Heavy Times world, and there’s no room bullshit either. Just pick up your instrument and rock the fuck out, and we’ll be happy.

02.)
The Franks – Duh 7″
Label: Hit City USA
A-side:


The Franks sound comes through your speakers and hits any listener like a ton of bricks. They play music with mainly garage-rock principles, but it’s their own punky freestyle twist that comes into the mix that gets things so heated. Lead singer Jean Don’t sings with an unmatched energy as honestly as possible, at times sounding extremely hateful and self-depreciating. But don’t let that confuse you. He still manages, however, to keep that fun Franks vibe attached to the nasty things he says, whether it’s simply loading up a gun with ammo, or calling himself a crook. As he obnoxiously wails away into his microphone, you should notice that his words are increasingly entertaining, to the point where this becomes the best record to sing along with on this entire list. We’re not exactly sure what the Franks are up to these days, but it’s probably hilarious and we definitely think you should keep your eyes peeled for them in 2011.

01.)
Mind Spiders – Mind Spiders 7″
Label: Dirtnap Records
A-side:


The fact that Mind Spiders is the moniker for just one dude is kind of jaw-dropping. The fact that these four songs were created on a four track (?) in a bedroom somewhere, is still kind of jaw-dropping. Mark Ryan needs to teach a class to the rest of those “bedroom bands” out there, because he’s making music in circles around them all. He has the smarts and the integrity to make it happen, and he damn well did. We didn’t hear much other than this 7″ from Mind Spiders this year, but come this January from Dirtnap we’re definitely going to have more from this energetic garage-punk mastermind.

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Thanks for a great year in music, but we’re still not done! After Christmas expect a “Best of” EP list and LP list. And once again, in case you missed the first half of this 7-inch countdown, here’s the first part > Top 30 (part 1). And if you’re still a little bored before the holiday festivities begin, you can check out this list of the coolest album arts from the year in music of 2010.

Top Thirty 7″ Records of 2010 (part 1)

As you know, we’ve covered a ton of music this year. Now comes the time at the end of the year when we take a look back at all of the things that stood out the most. For the first of the “End of the Year” lists here at the Styrofoam Drone, we’re going to strictly look at 7″ records. Throughout the year we’ve covered most of our music on 7″ format, so this should definitely be interesting to see how it all turns out. We’ve started with the Honorable Mentions list below, and then we’ll work our way up to the top spot of the year. Expect part two (records #15 to #1) to come tomorrow.

So without further to do, we are proud to present to you our favorite 7″ singles from the year of 2010.

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A good place to start would be the list of Honorable Mentions. While the singles included on this were still highlights from the year, they didn’t quite register like the rest of the singles below in the countdown. Not only that, but it’s just way too hard to keep it limited to exactly 30 singles considering we covered over 100 unique singles this year. So here we go:

- Spider Bags – Take It Easy Tonite 7″
- Burnt Ones – All Night Long 7″
- Jeff the Brotherhood 7″ – Mellow Out 7″
- Chain and the Gang – (I’ve Got) Privilege 7″
- Beach Fossils – Face It 7″
- Vermillion Sands – Something Wrong 7″
- The Boom Bang – Bummer Camp 7″
- Party Photographers – Let the Red Lights Riot 7″
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Say No to Love 7″
- Deep Sht – Weird You 7″

And right below starts coverage for the top 30 singles of 2010.

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30.)
Levek – Look on the Bright Side 7″
Label: Father/ Daughter Records
A-side:


This debut 7″ from Levek only produces hope that this Disney-loving bus-driving dude will have much more of the funky sexiness to come down the road. Fingers crossed.

29.)
Pocahaunted – Threshold 7″
Label: Not Not Fun
A-side:


The final installment to the Pocahaunted name. Rest in peace, and thanks for this last solid before finally calling it quits. Their bizarre full-length from the year is also something worth listening to.

28.)
Christmas – Metal 7″
Label: Highfives and Handshakes
B-side:


Freakishly awesome and definitely relentless, Christmas will probably scare your children. Proceed with caution!

27.)
Traps, PS – Prove It to You 7″
Label: Papermade
A-side:


Fast paced and frantic, it doesn’t get much crazier than this. Scrappy, noisy guitars and fierce energy only mean one thing: this stuff is reckless!

26.)
Brainstorm – Beast in the Sky 7″
Label: Lasercave
A-side:


This just may be the only band that we covered this year that had a tuba listed in the credits. Highly ambitious and creative while taking on an ethnic approach, Brainstorm shall please any listener willing to take the spiritual journey.

25.)
Creepoid – Yellow Life Giver 7″
Label: Phonographic Arts
A-side:


Philadelphia’s finest! With a new full length in the works for 2011, these guys (and girl!) are only gonna turn heads with their strung out and slowed dream jams. Stay tuned for more information on that in the near future…

24.)
Fungi Girls/ Indian Wars – Split 7″
Label: Psychic Lunch Records
B-side:


Texas adolescents Fungi Girls and Vancouver’s own Indian Wars paired up for this awesome split. We’ve heard a bunch from the Fungi Girls this year, so maybe it’s Indian Wars time to shine in 2011. We’ll find out soon enough.

23.)
Girlfriends – Gov’t Seizure 7″
Label: Aurora7 Records
B-side:


Bostons own surfer garage punks came out of nowhere this year and totally tore it up. Believe it or not, there’s a shit ton of awesomeness coming from Boston lately, and these guys are right in the middle of the mix. Let’s hope it sticks around for awhile.

22.)
Tennis – Baltimore 7″
Label: Underwater Peoples
B-side:


This 7″ as a whole may have gotten more attention than any other individual 7″ that came out this whole year. Or at least from everything we have covered. Shouts from the New York Times are definitely good things, and having a story to go along with your music might work better than you once thought.

21.)
Titus Andronicus/ Free Energy – Split Tour 7″
Label: XL Recordings
B-side:


Quite possibly two of the biggest bands from 2010 (see the internet) getting together on one 7″ means nothing but smiling faces, especially when they’re covering classic songs like these. Each also have the potential to put on the best live show you’ve seen all year.

20.)
First Base – She’s Boy Crazy 7″ EP
Label: Play Pinball! Records
A-side:


Characterized by one word, and one word only – POP. No other band we covered this year even comes close to the friendly, poppy, girl-loving glam of First Base. Definitely looking forward to more from these Canadian pop-rockers come 2011.

19.)
Pure Ecstasy – Voices 7″
Label: Acéphale
B-side:


Your favorite psyched-out haze rockers of 2010. Not sure if they even have a full length planned or anything of the sort for 2011, but let’s hope so. They also just may be one of 2010′s most under-appreciated bands.

18.)
Dunes – Old Souls 7″
Label: Art Fag
B-side:


Creeping up from the darker parts of your dream come Dunes. These obscure and dreamy jams will hypnotize you until you’re playing them over and over again. The only problem is you can never quite put your finger on what makes them so great.

17.)
Rare Grooves – Cause for Concern 7″
Label: Papermade
A-side:


It was a good year for Papermade Records. Punky vocals and a tropical island guitar vibe definitely make this release unique. Mike Watt’s bass playing is a whole different story. Totally awesome and totally unexpected.

16.)
Girls Names/ Brilliant Colors – Split 7″
Label: Slumberland Records (US), Tough Love (UK)
A-side:


A killer split by two killer bands. Brilliant Colors and Girls Names might not seem ideal to be paired up on a 7″, but they quickly prove that statement wrong. Two A-side worthy tracks with the most significant difference being the singers of each band.

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Part two of the Top Thirty 7″ Records of 2010 will be here tomorrow. This covers record #15 and so on. Stay tuned! See part two of the countdown right here!

Burnt Ones – All Night Long 7″

Our final 7″ of the year comes from BURNT ONES out of San Francisco, and let’s just say it’s a worthy 7″ to end the year on. After today you should expect to see some of our year end lists, and maybe even a few holiday surprises if you’re lucky. Continue reading

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Heart in Your Heartbreak 7″

This new single is the first taste of the brand new album from THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART that’s to come in 2011. Going by the name “Belong”, the Pains are hard at work on their new record, which we should see from Slumberland come Feburary. Continue reading

Superhumanoids – Urgency EP

Hey, hope ya had a good weekend. To start the last full week of 2010, we’re going to take a look at the debut EP from Los Angeles’ SUPERHUMANOIDS. Coming out back in July, this is quite an ambitious start for a band who just got their foot in the door. Continue reading

Fungi Girls – Owsley Knows 7″

The FUNGI GIRLS have been quite busy this year. They had a 7″ on Hozac, another one split with Indian Wars, and now a third from Group Tightener. We’ve got the third one for ya today that came out right before the new year, which should produce great hope from this band come 2011. Continue reading

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE STYROFOAM DRONE!

Hello all. In case people were not aware, today the Styrofoam Drone is officially one year old. So much has changed and so much has happened since the first day this blog has started, and since I’m bored, let’s go take a look back through the year and see just how much everything has changed. Along with that, we’ll look at some of what made this year so special as well.

The Styrofoam Drone came into existence on December 17th, 2009.
- THIS was the first post ever made
- The funny thing is, this right here wasn’t our original blog. THIS WAS.
- That’s right, I originally started with a Blogspot blog, but I moved to WordPress a day later. I forget why. All in all, I think it was a good choice.

Before making this post:
- There were 290 unique posts on the Drone this year (and still more to come)
- There were 434 comments on posts from this year
- We have covered 11 different categories of musical formats
- We have used 106 different tags to put on music of all genre’s
- Our busiest day resulted in 619 blog hits, happening on Oct. 16th from this post about Panda Bear
- Overall, since Dec. 17th, 2009, the Drone has seen 74,549 total viewers, and I hope this will only continue to grow thanks to all yr support

Other things that took place throughout the year include…
- A look back on the year of 2009…
- Every show from the year can be found right here, and every video from any show can be found right here
- And how about that day I gave out a bunch of free record downloads? That was actually my birthday. Believe it or not, I still have a ton of them to share with you…

- Don’t forget that post about Record Store Day 2010, that subsequently happened after the (original) busiest day on this blog…
- I speak of nothing other than our feature on Pitchfork that happened last April after a Titus Andronicus show in Philadelphia.
- It was cool to see that video get some viral love
- And who could forget the Drone sponsored VERMILLION SANDS SHOW that took place at the Drone Duplex in Philadelphia? Here’s two other posts about the show – one and two
- See both of the show posters we made here and here

- And how about that chunk of time I spent reviewing for Indiescreet?
- Believe it or not, one of those posts actually (indirectly) ended up on The Guardian in the UK
- And I still think it’s funny that Insound used our review of the Tennis Baltimore 7″ for their description of the record on Insound
- Oh, and please don’t forget to check the cover of our “magazine”

- How could you forget the StyroDrone Guestmix we put together for the Tropical Daze Blog? You can still download that comp. RIGHT HERE – and here’s the original post introducing it.
- There was that day we spent with DOOMSTAR!
- And we were also lucky enough to catch this once in a lifetime event
- Make that TWO once in a lifetime events
- Make that THREE.  In terms of reuniting, I guess this is a once in a lifetime event as well (noticing this now – what a great year for band revival!)

So as far as special moments on the blog go, I think that’s about it. Anything else I come across or remember I will certainly add to this list. Now it’s time for me to thank everybody out there reading this one more time, because without all of you, none of the stuff above would have happened. I want to thank you all for making it a hell of a fun year, (friends and family alike, you know who you are) and I hope you’ll continue to come back. Some things you should be looking forward to now include: the best 7″ records of 2010, the best full lengths of 2010, a few more posts of new music before 2011 is here, and a highly exclusive post about Philly’s own CREEPOID regarding their forthcoming full length album, which will include video and some other goodies…until then, I must say “see you tomorrow”.

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Brainwashed Youth – The Trilogy 7″

Released by Richie Records and TestosterTunes in Philadelphia comes the second 7″ single from BRAINWASHED YOUTH. It’s a hilariously unique cut of unfocused foolishness and sloppy-heavy guitar punk mixed up into one lone record. Continue reading