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Costa’s Best Of 2006


TOP 10 BANDS/ALBUMS/MUSICAL MOMENTS OF 2006
(in no particular order)

1.Seeing Lifetime perform at the Bowery Ballroom
One of my all-time favorite bands, back from the dead so to speak? Hells yeah! When the beginning to “Young, Loud & Scotty” started up I knew that there was no way my life could get any better than at that moment. I got the tickets for this show months in advance, and the month before it happened I actually remember counting down the days. It was worth it, trust me.

2.Latterman
How did I not know about this band before this year? Clearly the best thing to come out of Long Island, ever. I got …We Are Still Alive a month before its release when I saw them perform in July at North 6, which was an incredible experience in of itself, in a tiny club full of happy, rad folks. Easily one album I can listen to anytime, anywhere, and one band that makes me happy and smile no matter how shitty my day has been.

3.Armalite finally releasing their album
I’ve only been waiting for this for like two years. Dan Yemin from Lifetime/Kid Dynamite/Paint It Black, Adam Goren aka Atom and his Package, Jeff Ziga from Affirmative Action Jackson, and Mick McKee of Kill The Man Who Questions. How can you not love it?

4.The “end” of Hot Water Music
Yeah, The Draft are great and Chuck Ragan’s solo material is also awesome, but still, there was something magical about HWM that made them one of a kind, and when they “officially” called it quits this year it was the end of an era. I had the privilege of seeing this band perform and I ended up arm-in-arm with some random guy just singing along like I was in the band. Un-fucking-beatable.

5.The Loved Ones blowin’ up and getting the attention they deserve
Heartfelt lyrics. Great riffs and melodies. No-frills punk rock ’n roll. Keep Your Heart is one of the best records of the year, and a great follow-up to their phenomenal debut EP. I’ve seen them 4 times, once twice in just shy of two months. There really isn’t anything I could say that describes just how great this band is, and I was super-stoked to see them all over the place this year.

6.Rise Against
Man I love this band, and there was a point this year where I listened to The Sufferer and The Witness every day for almost two months.

7.Polar Bear Club, Dear Tonight, and The New Dress
Three little bands I discovered this year that not only renewed my faith in New York producing some incredible punk rock, but also got my toes tappin’ and my fist raised. PBC are another great band in the whole Lifetime/HWM school you can’t help but love, Dear Tonight tear it up like nobody’s business and make your face melt off, and The New Dress are an awesome folksy punk duo wrapped in the American flag and Billy Bragg records. Check them all out.

8.O Pioneers!!!
Texas punk rock. Vouched by everyone’s favorite internet celebrity and punk artist Mitch Clem. Black Mambas may not have turned up on your radar, but this little band finally started getting the notice they deserve this year.

9.Frank Portman and King Dork
You probably know him as Dr. Frank of the Mr T Experience. This year is his book King Dork was everywhere, including TIME magazine. And in case you missed the news, Will Ferrell of SNL fame’s production company bought the rights to it recently. I’m sure the photo on Frank’s blog of Mick Jones from The Clash reading the book didn’t hurt at all, haha!

10.Seeing The Queers live
That’s right, the fucking Queers. “Little Rich Working-Class Oi Boy” anyone? Holy shit, Joe Queer is the man. Always has been and always will be.

TOP 10 SONGS OF 2006
(not all of which were released in 2006)

1.“Punk Rock Girls” by the Queers. I don’t know why, I just listened to this song a lot this year. It’s a good song, what can I say. Yummy yummy punk rock girls, man!

2.“Clap And Cough” by Discount. I really REALLY like this song, I think I listened to it once like 3 times in a row in the span of like an hour.

3.“You’ve Got So Far To Go” by Alkaline Trio. Dan Andriano is an incredibly underrated singer/songwriter, he could easily blow Matt Skiba out of the water if the two had to go head-to-head.

4.“I Wanna Be A Homosexual” by Screeching Weasel. I sang this song aloud on the subway a lot for some reason. Made for some good times.

5.“Instinct” by Strike Anywhere. There’s a line in here where Thomas goes “like the moments you might shake yourself awake from those horrible dreams the only ones we never talk about” that just gets me every time and sends shivers down my spine. Not many songs can do that.

6.“How Low” by Against Me! The only time punk and country gets the mixture right. Well, not counting Lucero, but they’re another band for another time.

7.“Setting Off Alarms” by The New Dress. From their demo, which is a shitty CD-R with The New Dress written in marker on it. The line “well you can call me a misfit runt but I learned from the best” is awesome and sometimes I’ll put that demo on just to listen to this song. Look out for this band.

8.“Samson” by Regina Spektor. I love her, I love her voice, her lyrics, she is perhaps one of my all-time favorite songwriters. Seriously…I don’t care if you’re the most hardcore, smelliest crust punk in the squat, if you aren’t touched by this song then there’s something wrong with you.

9.The entire Hidden World album by Fucked Up. I can’t pick just one song, but seeing as how the whole thing just flows, I’ll put the whole thing down. And it’s my list, so go fuck yourself.

10.“Bad Scene, Everybody’s Fault” by Jawbreaker. This gem’s easily the best track off of Dear You, and every time I listen to it it brings to mind so many shows and parties, you can’t help but sing along. “Why why why oh why, why is it always like this?”

TOP RANDOM MOMENT OF 2006

Either Colin Kimble of Cloak/Dagger making fun of the CMJ’s as hipster major-label bullshit when I saw them perform recently (probably stemming from what he said was a shitty vibe he apparently got when Cloak/Dagger played Jade Tree’s CMJ back in November), or discovering Joe Meno’s fantastic book The Boy Detective Fails on a whim, which is easily one of the most original books I’ve read in a long time. So full of hope, but still made me incredibly depressed for some reason. Good thing I finished it otherwise I’d be deeper in the blue than Picasso was. Go check him out.

Alfie’s Best Of 2006

1. Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
I’ve always been way more into the idea of Sonic Youth way more than I was actually into the music. Obviously, this all changed after listening to this album, the most solid collection of great music I’ve heard in quite a while.

2. Arab Strap - The Last Romance
Sadly, one of the last releases from this amazing Scottish duo who were seriously underappreciated in their time. I hear we can expect one last album from them though, so cheers to that.

3. Deftones - Saturday Night Wrist
The Deftones finally release an album that gives White Pony a run for its money. Chino unleashes his strongest melodies yet, and the bands never sounded better.

4. Eluvium - When I Live By the Garden and the Sea
I’ve already raved about this one in an earlier post, so check that one out. In the meantime, look forward to an AMAZING new (and seriously epic) album, as well as a tour with Explosions in the Sky and a split with Jesu (holy fucking shit!).

5. Pajo - 1968
Ditto.

6. Marked Men - Fix My Brain
Hands down, the catchiest album of the year. I caught these dudes playing with Pissed Jeans and the Dicks earlier this year and they sounded ass tight.

7. Mono - You Are There
Words can’t even describe this album, but it’s the closest you’ll get to the actual live experience (they’re always on tour) so pick this one up if you haven’t. It’s like that one dude said, they’re not heavy like Metallica, they’re heavy like Beethoven.

8. Jesu - Silver
Justin Broadrick changes all the rules yet again with his newest band Jesu. The debut album itself was awesome, but this EP shows that Jesu have some serious ambitions. Oh, and Silver has got to be my favorite song of the year.

9. Grizzly Bear - Yellow House
A hauntingly beautiful album with these guys who have melodies that come right out of Pet Sounds.

10. Mogwai - Mr. Beast
Obviously, these guys were going to be on here. With their latest album, Mogwai abandon the length of their songs and get a little more conventional. Admittedly, there are some songs that don’t quite light my fire, but the ones that do have rapidly become favorites in an already impressive catalogue of great material.

Honorable Mentions: Joanna Newsom, Envy, Thom Yorke, Tool, Dan Sartain and Lavender Diamond

Top 5 Concerts

1. Coachella
2. Nine Inch Nails-Jones Beach
3. Temporary Residence Festival-Bowery Ballroom
4. Beastie Boys-Hiro Ballroom
5. TIE-Sonic Youth @ CBGBs & Dead Meadow @ McCarren Pool

Positive Youth Fest 2006

Last winter break I wandered around American University in Washington D.C. for almost an hour trying to find the annual Positive Youth Fest. That may have been because of my terrible sense of direction but regardless, this year I’m determined to go.

The Positive Youth Fest is a two day music festival, occuring from December 29 - 30, showcasing some of D.C.’s local talent like Mass Movement of the Moth and The Max Levine Ensemble. The fest also stages a couple of D.I.Y workshops ranging from bike repair to punk rock sex education (whatever that means), and a mixtape swap. The admission is $3 a day which includes vegan refreshments and a line up of nine bands per day. The proceeds support The Brian Mackenzie Infoshop which is also another place I spent a long time trying to find.

If you are in the D.C. area around the time of the fest you should definitely check out what it has to offer. Plus, the venue for it this year, The Warehouse Next Door, is so easy to find that even I won’t get lost.

You should all totally take a road trip down to Philly for…

R5’s PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET
Saturday December 16th 10am to 5:00pm
At The Starlight Ballroom a.k.a. Club Polaris
(460 N 9th Street / Just Below 9th & Spring Garden)
All Ages / 21+ To Drink / $3 entry donation

From R5’s myspace

For those who are not in the know it is R5’s most popular reoccurring event - with 120 tables of old records, clothes, art, music, food, junk, bicycles, stereo equipment, instruments, automobiles, tools, posters, furniture, computers, skateboards and whatever else the 100 sellers can fit on the ballroom floor.
The whole point of all of this is to raise funds to purchase necessary equipment and supplies to ensure that all ages shows continue to remain a reality at The First Unitarian Church and other venues in Philadelphia. For the past year it’s mainly been towards their annual $16,000 insurance payment.

I will most likely be there. You should be too. Support the scene!

List of retailers!

Punk Rock Mom + Punk Rock Dad = Punk Rock Baby

I stumbled upon this earlier today and I must admit, it’s pretty fuggin’ amazing. Would you rather have your lil’ pride and joy listening to the same old boring lullabies that our parents sung to us or have the godfathers of punk taking the kiddies into dreamland, sniffing glue all the way? That’s what I thought!

I mean, the details alone sell the record.

“Hey daddy-os. Hey mommy-os too. Does your child need to be sedated? Should mama’s boy or girl be too busy howling at the moon, let them pulsate to this backbeat. The Ramones sang about brats, babysitters, and believing in miracles. Is there any doubt the band didn’t want to grow up? If you want a happy family, this album will provide pleasant dreams.”

I always though Dee Dee should have been on Sesame Street. Maybe even Joey could have kicked out the jams with Big Bird. Perhaps Johnny could have hung with Oscar….ok, I digress.

Does anyone else see the irony in putting a child to sleep to the soothing sounds of “Beat on the Brat” ???

Make a Clash one and/or a Wesley Willis one and I am S-O-L-D.

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