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Mix: To Everything There Is a Season: Winter '08

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Last winter I started a project in which I explored a season through music. I made playlists for each season filled with the music that really put me a mood matching each time of year. I've now come full circle in my series and will once again offer to you the songs that help me get through the cold and dreary winter season.

My musical taste begins to reflect two drastic extremes as the days shorten and the temperature drops. On one hand I'm drawn to dark, foreboding, gigantic, often dissonant rock. On the other hand I find tremendous peace in softer, simpler sounds found in folk, ballads and anything involving a single instrument accompanying a bare human voice. With this compilation I tried to branch out from the bands I had on last year's list but found that in a few cases it would be incomplete without a few familiar names. As with last winter, these assembled songs will help me trudge through frigid winter weather and help me relax in a (relatively) warm apartment as the elements rage outside.

  1. Jaga Jazzist - Oslo Skyline
  2. When I saw this Norwegian jazz/rock juggernaut live in 2004 they described this song as "What it feels like at the top of the world." It's grand, deep, epic and instantly calls to mind vast expanses of snow-covered tundra. Whether Oslo actually looks like that I have no idea, but until I find out otherwise this instrumental will be the perfect piece to kick off this winter list.

  3. Menomena - Wet and Rusting
  4. This Portland three-piece's record is one of my favorites of the year. It's expansive and elaborate with terrific texture and layering. This song is as sparse and cold as they get on their record; subdued, hushed and quietly powerful.

  5. Q and Not U - So Many Animal Calls
  6. Angular, jagged, sharp, dissonant, with an aggressive beat and a harsh vocal. It's gritty and raw, a perfect match for bitter winds and absent sun.

  7. At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissors
  8. Take everything I said about the previous song and multiply it several times and the result might come close to describing that is the four and a half minutes of controlled chaos that is One Armed Scissors. It's not pretty music. It brute force and raw emotion. And I love it.

  9. Metric - Empty
  10. Metric is known for dancy beats and a hot lead singer. Actually paying attention to the music will reveal very smart, occasionally very dark lyrics. Featuring riffs that beg to be danced to, the band instead provides feedback and a long, extended outro that builds, creates tension, promises relief, and abruptly, yet consciously, ends.

  11. Minus the Bear - Memphis and 53rd
  12. Delivering on the danceable beats promised by Metric, Minus the Bear weaves an oddly timed drumbeat and a somewhat ominous guitar in between more pleasing measures. It's a song that intentionally leaves listeners off-balance, precariously teetering on the edge of comfort but never quite settling.

  13. Sunny Day Real Estate - Seven
  14. From instability to a steady ebb and flow of fuzz and discord. Seven plays no tricks like earlier songs on this list. The opening riffs reveal everything the song has to give, and yet over its nearly five minutes the frustration and release remain unmistakably immediate and undeniably compelling.

  15. Sonic Youth - Silver Rocket
  16. This band surely influenced most of the others on this list. Before dirty, clangy rock was cool Sonic Youth doing it, and doing it better than many that followed in their footsteps.

  17. Les Savy Fav - Crawling Can Be Beautiful
  18. Another song with a bass line and beat that begs for dancing... if only the guitars and vocal didn't sound so menacing. If you ever hear this at a dance party I'd be very impressed; it's hard to dance in Doc Marten boots with long, black bangs covering your eyes.

  19. Jawbreaker - Condition Oakland
  20. One of my favorite songs off of one of my favorite records by one of my favorite bands. Jawbreaker is the ultimate band for all seasons, but there's something in this song that brings to mind the dreary, desolate streets of winter.

  21. Pavement - Summer Babe (Winter Version)
  22. With this track from the Kings of 90s Indie Rock the list shifts to slower pacing and easier melodies. It retains the despondent tones of earlier songs but replaces the bitterness and brash energy with an air of calm acceptance.

  23. The Narrator - Chocolate Windchimes
  24. The final song on one of my favorite albums of the year. It begins with stripped down guitars joining quiet, plaintive vocals and slowly grows more complex and energized ending with a note of restrained, almost hesitant, triumph.

  25. The National - Green Gloves
  26. One of the most outstanding tracks from the National's excellent full length The Boxer. The deep vocal channeling Mark Lanegan is accompanied by a subtle, barely present guitar and sparingly dramatic percussion. The effect is breathtaking.

  27. Bon Iver - Skinny Love
  28. A single acoustic guitar is the backdrop to singing that is alternately a haunting falsetto and a mournful, yearning howl.

  29. Mates of State - Nature and the Wreck
  30. This husband and wife team is known for making some of the funnest, irrepressible music in the indie scene. This song, however, features a piano spinning a simple melody and Kori Gardner singing a bittersweet dedication almost as gorgeous as she is.

    I know we haven't said enough
    but I know I've never loved this much.
  31. The Pogues - Fairytale of New York
  32. (Be sure to play the Pogues version.)
    I think just once in my life I would love to have a Christmas like this.

What does your winter comfort music sound like?

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{"commentId":1229564,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}

Turns out, not every song ever made is easily available for streaming on the Internet. Who knew?

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Reply#1 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:57 AM EST
{"commentId":1229716,"authorDomain":"SVForbes"}
Turns out, not every song ever made is easily available for streaming on the Internet.

I think that is a shock to some. :)

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#1.1 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:43 AM EST
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{"commentId":1229821,"authorDomain":"zeketyler"}

Wow, there's a lot there that I've never heard of. Thanks, and hopefully some of that will work out for me. I could do with some new music.

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    Reply#2 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:08 PM EST
    {"commentId":1229832,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}

    Hopefully I was actually able to find links to some of the ones you're looking into.

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      #2.1 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:12 PM EST
      {"commentId":1229878,"authorDomain":"zeketyler"}

      I found this one already Minus the Bear - Memphis & 53rd, which you may want to add to the article.

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        #2.2 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:22 PM EST
        {"commentId":1229887,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}

        Yeah, I didn't want to post links to live shows because they lose quite a bit from sound quality.

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          #2.3 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:24 PM EST
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          {"commentId":1229918,"authorDomain":"vicaxp"}

          Nice list, as usual, Eric.

          I know what I'll be doing when I get home tonight... download!

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          Reply#3 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:30 PM EST
          {"commentId":1229955,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}

          Legally, I'm sure...

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          #3.1 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:38 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230061,"authorDomain":"vicaxp"}

          Am I to understand that you are saying there is a way to download illegally?

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          #3.2 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:14 PM EST
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          {"commentId":1230509,"authorDomain":"stacym"}
          I think just once in my life I would love to have a Christmas like this.

          You know, I think a lot of people do in a sense, with the whole idea of the idealism of the season being dumped on by reality.

          There's a reason why it wins best Christmas song every year. :)

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          Reply#4 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:19 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230519,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}
          You know, I think a lot of people do in a sense, with the whole idea of the idealism of the season being dumped on by reality.

          I think it's also a bit reality conquering idealism but then love ultimately conquering reality. Or somesuch thing.

          I think I have something in my eye...

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          #4.1 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:23 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230612,"authorDomain":"stacym"}

          You know, I don't know.

          She never actually returns his love at the end of the song...

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          #4.2 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:47 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230653,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}
          She never actually returns his love at the end of the song...

          That's a cold, cold reading.

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          #4.3 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:57 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230682,"authorDomain":"darkside"}

          It's always been my reading - they fight and it's left unresolved. It's a beautiful irish song fusing disillusionment with the american dream with disillusionment with christmas...that's why I always liked it, anyway.

          "I built my dreams around you..." ... and now we're done and I've got nothing.

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          #4.4 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:03 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230696,"authorDomain":"stacym"}

          Hey, I'm just sayin'. :(

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          #4.5 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:06 PM EST
          {"commentId":1230709,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}

          Well, either reading, I still think I'd like to have a Christmas like that once.

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          #4.6 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:10 PM EST
          {"commentId":1232233,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

          I love that Pogues song and put it on my Favorite Holiday Songs list complete with a link to a you tube link to a live performance of the song. i can dig it out if you'd like.

          I see you made it on MSNBC. Congrats.

          I'll have to do some of that (legal, of course) downloading Ryan spoke of because I've nott heard of several of these songs.

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          #4.7 - Sat Dec 1, 2007 7:44 AM EST
          {"commentId":1234416,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

          Apropos of nothing I keep playing Pulp's Common People tonite. One of my favorite songs.

          That is all.

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            #4.8 - Sun Dec 2, 2007 12:52 AM EST
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            {"commentId":1230673,"authorDomain":"darkside"}

            Ah, the first Fairytale of New York link of the season. Now it's the holidays. :)

            Thanks for the list!

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            Reply#5 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:01 PM EST
            {"commentId":1230708,"authorDomain":"deatienza"}

            I should thank you since the first time I heard the song was when you played that YouTube video of (I think) Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue.

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            #5.1 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:09 PM EST
            {"commentId":1230718,"authorDomain":"darkside"}

            I smell a duets playlist coming up...anyone who knows me knows I'm a sucker for a good duet...

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            #5.2 - Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:11 PM EST
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            {"commentId":1232062,"authorDomain":"scooterdman"}
            The Narrator - Chocolate Windchimes The final song on one of my favorite albums of the year. It begins with stripped down guitars joining quiet, plaintive vocals and slowly grows more complex and energized ending with a note of restrained, almost hesitant, triumph.

            Plus, they got the Al Gore reference in the first line. Awesome song.

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              Reply#6 - Sat Dec 1, 2007 3:21 AM EST
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