Favourite Tracks of 2013

>> Sunday 5 January 2014




So the wife-to-be and I purchased our first home in early December and moved in late December, meaning the past few weeks have been beyond chaotic what with packing, the actual moving process (during a fucking blizzard!), and the unpacking, which is still ongoing. Oh, and I wrote a 20 page paper somehow in there as well.

Anyway... my apologizes for the blog neglect. Tonight is the first time I've been able to give my complete and undivided attention to the tunes of 2013. Without further preamble, here are my favourite tracks of 2013 in playlist order. (Yes, there are two Vampire Weekend songs because, well, that whole album is terrific with many outstanding earworms.)

  1. Haim - The Wire
  2. Kanye West - Black Skinhead
  3. The Head and the Heart - Shake
  4. Au Revoir Simone - Crazy
  5. CHVRCHES - We Sink
  6. Unknown Mortal Orchestra - No Need For A Leader
  7. mum - Sweet Impressions
  8. No Joy - Hare Tarot Lies
  9. Phoenix - Entertainment
  10. Tegan and Sara - Drove Me Wild
  11. Vampire Weekend - Unbelievers
  12. Young Galaxy - Pretty Boy
  13. Yo La Tengo - Stupid Things
  14. Volcano Choir - Dancepack
  15. The National - Don't Swallow The Cap
  16. The Courtneys - Manion
  17. Vampire Weekend - Worship You
  18. Dodos - Confidence
What say you, dear readers (if you're still out there): favourite tracks of 2013?

1 comments:

HP 6 January 2014 at 11:17  

We actually have overlap! Whoa! Haim and T&S...always. Others:
White Lies - Mother Tongue
Lorde - Team & Tennis Court
Paramore - Last Hope
The Neighborhood - Afraid
Biffy Clyro - Sounds like balloons
Fall Out Boy (ft. Foxes) - Just one yesterday
The Naked & the Famous - Hearts like ours
Deap Vally - Lies

Tracks from previous years that made my ears happy in 2013:
Lana del Ray - Summertime Sadness
Tilly and the Wall - Youth
Uh Huh Her - Another Case
Best Coast - Why I cry
Shiny Toy Guns - Fading listening
Dead Sara - Weatherman

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