Best Albums of 2012



Twenty-twelve saw the musical pendulum continue its swing, this time through the wide and welcoming middle ground of Americana pop toward good old fashioned rock and roll. In the end, the amber waves of textured stories woven by folk-rock mainstays Band of Horses, The Avett Brothers, and Mumford and Sons amounted to more of the same, making room for scuzzy guitars and a beer or two at the top of what's new.


1.   Bob Mould Silver Age Mould growls through the title track "Never too old to contain my rage" and he's not kidding. Silver Age finds Mould pissed off and at the top of his game... and the top of my list, reminding everyone that even the best can learn a thing or two, and guys like Dave Grohl owe their careers to more than just Zeppelin.

2.   Japandroids Celebration Rock The name pretty much says it, but it's important to note that it's not "Party Rock," it's "Celebration Rock." There is something more purposeful and grown up about this. Still, I'll bring the ice, if you bring the local micro-brew.

3.   Men Open Your Heart These Men are a rock and roll machine built to last, crafting a well balanced album full of emotion and great big American rock music.

4.   King Tuff s/t The dirtiest, most contagious garage psych rock out there. This is what T. Rex sounds like playing Apples in Stereo covers on their day off. On acid. On fire.

5.   The Lumineers s/t The current high point in a stomp/clap landscape populated by The Head and the Heart, Ages and Ages, and Imagine Dragons. VH1 accessibility aside, The Lumineers have stories to tell and a sound beyond their years. 

6.   Titus Andronicus Local Business New Jersey's rockin'est LLC strips back a layer of focus cultivated on The Monitor to find renewed and reckless abandon in the basics: drums, guitars and yelling.

7.   Liars WIXIW When the world zigs you can count on Liars to zag. At first listen WIXIW proves the point, but the avante noise punks stop short of fully inhabiting the album's looking glass world of electronic whiz-blippery to create an ethereal companion to float above their earthy opus Drum's Not Dead.

8.   Divine Fits A Thing Called the Divine Fits Britt Daniel (Spoon) and Dan Boeckner (Wolf Parade) offer a promising start to their collaborative Fits. Impeccable grooves and inscrutable lyrics update the best of 80s pop with more soul (Daniel) and urgency (Boeckner). 

9.   Godspeed You! Black Emporer Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! So many exclamation marks, and all of them warranted. GY!BE are back and redefining epic. 

10. Lost Lander DRRT Portland's Matt Sheehy stole the rug out from under a lot of bigger acts for me this year. Edgy pop and practiced harmonies to hold on to.

11. Kelly Hogan I Like to Keep Myself in Pain Kelly calls on some very talented friends (M. Ward, Vic Chesnutt, Stephin Merritt, John Wesley Harding, Robyn Hitchcock...) to pen original songs just for her, a brilliant concept beautifully done. And that voice...
 
12. Of Monsters and Men My Head is an Animal Iceland's answer to Edward Sharpe and Arcade Fire makes good with the tuneful, quirky boy/girl pop. Plus, any song that can inspire my children to spend the afternoon quietly illustrating a book about talking trees and woodland creatures is a hands-down winner at my house. 

13. Justin Townes Earle Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now Apparently moving to NYC and getting on the weed maintenance program can turn a guy into Van Morrison. Whatever keeps you whole, brother. 

14. Sleigh Bells Reign of Terror The duo that rewrote loud on Treats now seems less bombastic than deliberate, but if it aint broke... 

15. Avett Brothers The Carpenter Everything that makes them great is there, but a little more carefully made. The good brothers with a conscience might have been more fun when they were shouting at each other about girls and playing at break-neck speed, but we all have to grow up don't we.



40 Years of Billboard's #1 Song / #1 Album: 1973-2012




Year
#1 Song
#1 Album
1973
Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree
Tony Orlando and Dawn
The World Is a Ghetto
War
1974
The Way We Were
Barbra Streisand
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John
1975
Love Will Keep Us Together
Captain and Tennille
Elton John's Greatest Hits
Elton John
1976
Silly Love Songs
Wings
Frampton Comes Alive
Peter Frampton
1977
Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)
Rod Stewart
Rumours
Fleetwood Mac
1978
Shadow Dancing
Andy Gibb
Saturday Night Fever
Soundtrack
1979
My Sharona
The Knack
52nd Street
Billy Joel
1980
Call Me
Blondie
The Wall
Pink Floyd
1981
Bette Davis Eyes
Kim Carnes
Hi Infidelity
REO Speedwagon
1982
Physical
Olivia Newton-John
Asia
Asia
1983
Every Breath You Take
The Police
Thriller
Michael Jackson
1984
When Doves Cry
Prince
Thriller
Michael Jackson
1985
Careless Whisper
Wham!
Born in the U.S.A.
Bruce Springsteen
1986
That's What Friends Are For
Dionne and Friends
Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston
1987
Walk Like an Egyptian
The Bangles
Slippery When Wet
Bon Jovi
1988
Faith
George Michael
Faith
George Michael
1989
Look Away
Chicago
Don't Be Cruel
Bobby Brown
1990
Hold On
Wilson Phillips
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
Janet Jackson
1991
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
Bryan Adams
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey
1992
End of the Road
Boyz II Men
Ropin' the Wind
Garth Brooks
1993
I Will Always Love You
Whitney Houston
The Bodyguard
Soundtrack
1994
The Sign
Ace of Base
The Sign
Ace of Base
1995
Gangsta's Paradise
Coolio
Cracked Rear View
Hootie and the Blowfish
1996
Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)
Los del RĂ­o
Jagged Little Pill
Alanis Morissette
1997
Candle in the Wind 1997
Elton John
Spice
Spice Girls
1998
Too Close
Next
Titanic
Soundtrack
1999
Believe
Cher
Millennium
Backstreet Boys
2000
Breathe
Faith Hill
No Strings Attached
'N Sync
2001
Hanging by a Moment
Lifehouse
1
The Beatles
2002
How You Remind Me
Nickelback
The Eminem Show
Eminem
2003
In da Club
50 Cent
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
50 Cent
2004
Yeah!
Usher
Confessions
Usher
2005
We Belong Together
Mariah Carey
The Massacre
50 Cent
2006
Bad Day
Daniel Powter
Some Hearts
Carrie Underwood
2007
Irreplaceable
Beyoncé
Daughtry
Daughtry
2008
Low
Flo Rida
As I Am
Alicia Keys
2009
Boom Boom Pow
The Black Eyed Peas
Fearless
Taylor Swift
2010
Tik Tok
Kesha
I Dreamed a Dream
Susan Boyle
2011
Rolling in the Deep
Adele
21
Adele
2012
Somebody That I Used To Know
Gotye feat. Kimbra
21
Adele