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Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under

My Favorite Albums from 2011

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I have some down time as I’m trying to clean out my external hard drives from old back-ups and started listening to some of my music on iTunes. I am not always up-to-speed on the new “in” music for the year and sometimes it takes me a few years before I really appreciate an album. This year there were some really stand out albums that came out and that I really enjoyed listening to. Here are five of my favorites.

5. Lady Gaga — Born This Way

Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under

Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under

I guess it wouldn’t be me unless I did mention Lady Gaga somewhere in my breakdown for the year. She not only came out with one full-length album, she also released a remix album of the tracks on “Born This Way” at the end of the year. While this isn’t my favorite Lady Gaga album, that would be “The Fame Monster,” I did find some songs on this album that I fell in love with and of course there were a few that made me want to rip off my ears. As a whole, I enjoyed the new territory and I did expect more from her, but I did find myself listening to this album a whole hell of a lot.

4. Amanda Palmer — Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under

I use to follow Amanda Palmer religiously on Twitter for a few years, but after a while even an ardent fan can get too much Amanda Palmer, which is why it took me a little after the fact to find out about her “Goes Down Under” album that came out. It wasn’t until I heard, and saw, the remix of “Map of Tasmania” that I was hooked into this cheeky set of tunes that she wrote while touring the “Land Down Under.” My favorite is definitely “Map of Tasmania” and I would definitely go out and get the remix versions by “The Young Punx” which feature Peaches.

3. Teddybears — Devil’s Music

I had inadvertently listened to Teddybears over the past few years without really knowing it and it finally dawned on me after I heard Robyn’s cover of “Cobrastyle” where I had heard it before. This year they released another great album following up on their 2006 debut “Soft Machine” titled “Devil’s Music.” It’s wide and varied but keeps a consistent strength of songs through the whole album from start to finish. They also team up with some great guests artists including Eve, The Flaming Lips, the aforementioned Robyn, and my personal favorite, CeeLo Green & The B-52′s on the track “Cho-Cha.”

2. Florence + the Machine — Ceremonials

Secret Codes and Battleships

Secret Codes and Battleships

I had listened off and on to Florence + the Machine’s previous album “Lungs” earlier in the year, but it never made a huge impact on me. When I heard their initial offering of “What The Water Gave Me” a few months ago, I was ravenous! When the full album came out a few months later, I could just put it on and listen to the whole album as I worked and it seemed each song was as good or better than the last.

1. Darren Hayes — Secret Codes & Battleships

Without a doubt, “Secret Codes & Battleships” was the album I was waiting most intensely for the entire year. Darren Hayes had been working on this album for the better part of two years and constantly teased his fans with updates here and there about the progress of the body of work. When it finally did come out in October, I was amazed at how perfectly themed the entire collection was. I rated each song of the 12 track album 5 stars in my library. I bought the super-deluxe fan edition which included a vinyl record just because I ended up loving this album so much (I don’t own a record player!) The second CD included in the fan edition wasn’t anything to sneeze at either. It included some very well-archetechtured songs that for one reason or another did not fit into the grand scheme of the album as a whole. Mysteriously, after some digging around, I had found a song titled “I Wanna Know” by Darren Hayes earlier on in the year that I absolutely loved and hoped would be released on this album — it wasn’t, and it wasn’t found on the CD of extras either. Why I can’t seem to find a release of this song will be lost to the ages, but I hope one day it will end up somewhere worthwhile.

Honorable Mentions

Fantasy

Fantasy

These artists didn’t release a new album this year but they did pass along singles or “teaser” tracks to whet our appetites. :-)

I Will Never Be the Same – Hold (Instrumental), Fantasy

I am a huge fan of Josh Atchley’s ”I Will Never Be the Same” project and supremely upset that I’ve never been able to see him live because he’s all the way in Los Angelos, and I will probably never get the chance to go there anyway. That being said, I’ve been frothing at the mouth since his “Standby” album release in 2009 for more music and he has been slowly releasing a few teaser tracks here and there and hopefully he will be releasing a full-length album later this year. You can listen to these teaser tracks on his SoundCloud page. My personal favorites are “Hold (Instrumental)” and “Fantasy.”

Marina & The Diamonds – Radioactive EP

I was turned on to Marina & The Diamonds whenever I saw a fan-made video which integrated the majority of her songs from “The Family Jewels” into a remix that accompanied a professional-level music video featuring some of our well-loved princess fairy-tales from history. She released an EP late last year called “Radioactive.” It varies greatly from her previous album, but I have to say the song is extremely catchy and dance-worthly. I am looking forward to a full-length album whenever she decides to release it.

Lady Gaga's Arrival outfit at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards

My Love for Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga's Arrival outfit at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards

Lady Gaga's Arrival outfit at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards

I’ve been a fan of Lady Gaga’s for at least a year and I started seeing her crazy outfits that I’m sure I have imagined in my head and dreams way before she became popular but never had the means or balls to create on my own. It’s hard for me to admit my love for Pop music sometimes. In the past, people seemed to have thought I was only a pop music person obsessed with bands like Savage Garden and subsequently artists like Darren Hayes. When I moved on to liking bands like Linkin Park in high school and (*gasp*) Nine Inch Nails, who is this new person? Surprisingly, in college some people only understand me to like metal and rock and industrial. My boyfriend can’t seem to understand this seeming duplicity.

How can someone love outrageous rock and stage shows and ALSO like POP?! How dare she!

Why do people even care who/what/when you like? I like people who put their all in their art, be it photography, music, or programming. When you create something for you and something that comes from you, you see imagination and spirit at work. I find that most art created that way is my favorite.

To be honest, I am a Music Video freak. When I was little the two stations I watched were VH1 and the Weather Channel (yes, I was a weird little kid and also one who wasn’t allowed to watch MTV so substituted it with VH1.) When I got older, I used to love watching the MTV Video Music Awards because it was one of my favorite things being showcased exclusively. Unfortunately, I grew up a bit and felt the VMAs, which used to be about making FUN of awards shows and people showing up in outrageous outfits (or sloppy because really, rockers didn’t care!) Soon it became just another fricken’ awards show with vapid people watching other vapid artists accepting awards for mediocre ideas.

I got a bit excited this year whenever I found out Lady Gaga would be performing. It seems like she has been preparing all year for this one moment. Starting with comparisons from last year’s VMA performance by Cristina Agulera to Lady Gaga’s well established unique style that was already hitting up New York City, Lady Gaga had accomplished what she set out to do – blow people’s minds away and kick everyone in the balls with her music and style.

In interviews, Lady Gaga proclaims that everything she does is carefully calculated and everything has meaning. In one short year she has been relatively unknown to a superstar. We can see through her music videos from Just Dance (the young teenager entering the party scene and “waking” everybody up to dance and let loose) through Paparazzi (a slave to fame willing to kill or be killed just to stay in the lime light) a transformation of her character that tells a story itself.

Lady Gaga performing "Paparazzi" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards

Lady Gaga performing "Paparazzi" at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards

I didn’t watch the VMAs when they happened because even though I was planning on watching it, I had gotten home around 8pm from a long day in New York City and just wanted to take a shower and chill out, which didn’t include watching douche bags like Kanye West crashing the stage while Taylor Swift attempts to accept her first Moon Man. Really, this is the second time he’s pulled this shit, can’t they put extra security on that guy and tackle him any time he tries to jump the stage? Anyway, after I saw the buzz last night, I tried in vain to find early footage of the performance but ultimately failed. Signing on this morning, GagaDaily saved me and had uploaded a lovely high quality video of Paparazzi in its full, wonderful glory.

The song starts with a crash of glass as a few men rush to see what went wrong. The drapes open as she begins to sing the first lines of the song and we find our heroine collapsed under an enormous glass chandelier. Her dutiful servants rush to her side and rescue her from the near death experience. Wide eyed from her close call, we see Lady Gaga in a beautiful white outfit fashioned with a small cape and a feathered white mask. Her right bosom and right boot, also white, are glittered with red gems, obviously a foreshadow of what’s to come.

She sings Paparazzi in a different key but still fits well with the original music which you can hear as background vocals. She dances across the stage with her backup dancers as if she is pleading to the audience and to an unseen force that controls her every move. During the chorus a frantic woman is wheeled out on to the stage in a wheel chair and clamors to be near Lady Gaga as Gaga herself is handed a crutch to walk upon (an homage to the successful “Paparazzi” music video) as she limps down the cat walk. As the bridge approaches, she returns to the neglected piano at stage right and while tossing her left leg onto the ivory keys, bangs out a reprise of a similar melody she usually performs for her acoustic shows and as she turns around to repeat the chorus one more time, we see that she hasn’t escaped the falling chandelier unscathed and is now bleeding from the chest. She clutches her wound with the palm of her hand and once again begins to plead.

Soon, as she begins to near the end of her song, the damsel staggers to the center of the stage to her waiting servants who catch her as she falls but they are unable to save her as she is strung up above them for all to see. The song ends and we are left with her hanging as paparazzi cameras shutter and flashes reflect off her body and the background of the stage.

I’m sure most won’t see the beauty and artistry in the performance as I do, in fact my friend texted me a mere minutes after the show and asked me what I thought. Since I didn’t see it when he did I told him I would have to get back to him on my thoughts, but he only replied that “she is messed up.” That may be, but so am I and perhaps why I enjoy her creations immensely. There is a place for all of us in this world, but sometimes we have to create that spot ourselves.

Lately, there have been many ludicrous accusations made by ignorant media and fans claiming that Lady Gaga is indeed a transvestite man. She responded with a comment that in this day and age if you are strong and competent, those traits could “only” be attributed to a man and women just aren’t allowed to be that way. Perhaps the rumors have some truth to them, because it sure seems Lady Gaga has more balls than most of the other “artists” out there today.

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