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Is it the end of the year already? Must be time for some summing up the year in list formats.
Before we get stuck into TELLING you what THE BEST record of the year is (that's coming next week), we thought we might find out what some of our favourite acts' favourite records of the year were. Over the coming days, in the lead up to the end of the year, we've asked some of our acts of the year and some of our the acts who have records due in 2010, to tell us what excited and inspired them in 2009.
Finn Andrews, the lead singer, songwriter and driving force behind New Zealand's incredible AND incredibly under-rated The Veils (imagine Jeff Buckley, Tom Waits and Nick Cave wrestling in thorns covered in caramel), who released one of your humble editor's albums of the year, Sun Gangs. In fact, stop what you're doing and have a listen...
And whilst it's playing, have a read of Finn's favourite five albums of 2009...
Finn Andrews from The Veils
Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins in Dearland
'I'll Be Arriving' is without doubt the song of the year for me. Elvis makes me feel that being alive and making music in 2009 might just be an honour indeed.
DOOM Born Like This
Doom is God. Best album cover of the year too. (see the cover and read the DiS review here)
The Mint Chicks Screens
New Zealand's finest have been dubbed "The Clean on crack" by some, though I think there's far more to them than that - they're the best live band out there and they've made a great record to match. Also they've the best drummer since Bonzo Bonham.
Don't Sell Your Brain Out, Baby (censored version) from Mint Chicks on Vimeo.
Micachu Jewellery
These songs would work in anyone's hands but in hers they are some of the maddest, saddest and unpredictable I've ever heard. Bjork digs it, as she bloody well should.
Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse and David Lynch Dark Night of the Soul (dnots.com)
I'd like to see what would happen if just Mark Linkous and David Lynch made a record together, but this will tide me over until then. This concept got me interested in pairing more film makers with bands: Spielberg and Os Mutantes, Jarmusch and The Dead C, Wes Craven and The Venga Boys etc. It's a fun game anyone can play at home.
Picture from flickr user pattifarfan.
- In Photos: Boardmasters Festival 2011 @ Newquay, Cornwall
- Spotifriday #78 - This Week on DiS as a playlist
- The Veils - Troubles of the Brain
- Guide to 2011 - Part 2: Albums DiS is looking forward to in 2011
- Listen: The Veils The Troubles of The Brain (DiS premiere)
- Spotifriday #27 - This Week on DiS as a playlist
- Favourite Five of 2009 from The Veils
- Spotifriday #10 - This Week on DiS as a Playlist
Wes Craven and The Vengaboys
would be the greatest record ever made.

In Photos: Iceland Airwaves '09
Spotifriday - Listen to the 12 Neptune Music Prize Nominees
Emmy meets Mica Levi of Micachu & the Shapes
Elvis Perkins
The Mint Chicks
Blondes - Blondes
Sharon van Etten - Tramp
The Twilight Sad - No One Can Ever Know
Errors - Have Some Faith In Magic
Leonard Cohen - Old Ideas
Smashing Pumpkins - Gish (Deluxe Edition)
In Photos: Philco Fiction @ The Lexington, London
In Photos: Minny Pops @ The Plug, Sheffield
In Photos: Damien Jurado @ Patronaat, Haarlem.
In Photos: The Dø @ Bush Hall, London
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