Andy Gapin

My top 10 albums of 2010

December 24, 2010 - 10:12 am

It’s a Christmas miracle! I got my top 10 albums of the year list done! I kept forgetting about this and putting it off so much that I didn’t think I’d have it done by Christmas, but I buckled down and made it happen.

In years past, I’ve done bigger lists and/or had honorable mentions and all that jazz. Mostly this was fueled by hosting The Playlist, but without having a radio show to host a top albums of the year countdown on now, I had less drive to make a list that I could fill an hour (or two) with.

This was an odd year for me, I barely spent any time listening to music. Even though I still hosted the radio show up until September, I felt less connected to the music than I used to. I think this is a temporary thing, but I really found myself never listening to music at home and listening much, much less at work. I’m putting the blame on trying to do too much and having too much going on. It used to be that the biggest thing in my life was the radio station. Most of what I did was connected to that so I was surrounded by music. Before that, I ran a venue. Before that, I did little besides going to shows. So up until recently, most of my time and hobbies were music  related. That’s changed a lot this year, I spend more time doing non-music related things now. It’s changed a lot for me, but I think things will even out sooner or later. I hope at least.

Because of all that, I think I missed out on a lot of music this year and even stuff that I did check out, didn’t get the time that it deserved. Making a list this year was hard, but I’m pretty happy with it.

So here it is, the albums I was most into for 2010…

  1. She & Him – Volume 2
  2. Gaslight Anthem – American Slang
  3. Taylor Swift – Speak Now
  4. Off With Their Heads – In Desolation
  5. The Measure [SA] – Notes
  6. The Hold Steady – Heavan is Whenever
  7. The Thermals – Personal Life
  8. The Dopamines – Expect the Worst
  9. Titus Andronicus – The Monitor
  10. Gorillaz – Plastic Beach

The Playlist: The Final Edition

September 16, 2010 - 10:36 am

So after seven years, The Playlist is over. It’s hard to believe that something that’s been a large part of my life for so long is gone, but it’s true. Almost fittingly though, last night’s show was the most fun I ever had doing a radio show. It reminded me of everything I loved about doing college radio, much of which got lost in a cloud of jadedness. Hosting an all new music show was great, but it was often hard to fill the entire show with music I was excited about. There’s only so much great stuff that can come out each week. I’d get to play a few great records and fill in the rest with average records. That was always the biggest struggle, but last night had none of that. Last night’s show was nothing but music I love.

I spent the night before running some really custom queries against our database–you get this luxury when you’re the sucker that wrote the software that the radio station relies on for music databasing and logging. I found the artists that I played the most over the last four and a half years and built a playlist from there. I would have liked to go all the way back to when the show first started, but we were still using paper logs up until the beginning of 2006 and there was no way that I was going to try to hunt those down…assuming they still exist. The playlist I created was over two hours long so I had more than I was able to play, but it was alright, I was able to prune down as I was doing the show. I decided not to order anything, I didn’t want to make a pre-planned show and just sit there on autopilot. Instead, I burned two identical MP3 CDs–works out better than playing everything from a computer–and stuck them in the CD players. I had a list of the tracks and switched between players selecting what felt right at the time and what was going to create a solid flow. It’s the way that I always did my show and I didn’t want to change that. I’ve always been about going with the moment and what songs just feel right together. I feel like I nailed this as well as I ever have last night.

I was lucky to be able to score a second hour for last night. It was the first time in two years that I’ve done a two hour show, but it was great, I was able to fit in 34 songs along with a lot of stories about the last seven years and about the music I was playing. I always tried to talk about what the bands I played meant to me, but it wasn’t easy when much of the music was coming from new artists and not just new albums by artists I already was into. Last night, I was able to tell many stories about the bands and what they meant to me. It was great and it made me remember why joining the radio station was my first priority when I started college nine years ago.

The decision to end the show wasn’t easy, I knew it would come eventually, but I could never bring myself to do it. Once I finally made that decision, it was a tough back and forth between knowing how much I’ll miss it and being relieved that I could end it positively and free up a little bit of much needed time in my personal life. Though, as I progressed through the show, I felt myself becoming sadder and sadder that it was ending. By the end, I was feeling almost like I was going to cry. I knew walking away wasn’t going to easy. So I’m sad that it’s over now, but I do know that it was the right time for me and that the show had an amazing seven year run. I had many dedicated listeners and got to expose them to over 1500 different artists and bands over that time. I don’t know how many different albums I played, but my best estimate puts it well over 2000. To me, that’s pretty impressive. That’s a ton of new music. I can walk away knowing that the show was very successful in doing what I created it to do, push new music.

Over the last week, I’ve learned that beyond doing what I set out to do with The Playlist over the airwaves, I also was able to extend that via my blog for the past few years. I learned that I not only had listeners who looked to the show for new music, but I also had readers that couldn’t listen to the show and instead came here to see what I played and found out about the music that way. So awesome.

So last night’s show was a seriously stacked playlist, there was a ton that I still wanted to play, but I couldn’t get it all in. I dediced to end the show with the band that had the most spins on The Playlist. I was surprised when I found out it was The Loved Ones, but thinking back, I did play Keep Your Heart in its entirety when it came out. I wanted to post a big list of the most played artists, but I didn’t know where to cut it off. I may save that for a future post to milk one last entry about the show here. We’ll see, but if you’re really interested, let me know and I’ll make it happen.

The show wasn’t entirely hiccup free though. Just as I was about to start, the internet in the studio went out and for a while, I had to do the show entirely old school. I had to log on paper and couldn’t look up album info. I guess it was an appropriate reminder during the last show of what it was like when the show first started. It was surprisingly fun. However, this seems as though it may have messed up the beginning of the recording of the show. I haven’t verified this yet, but if it’s true, I will almost definitely cry. It was such a memorable show for me and to not have a recording of it would be seriously upsetting.

I’m staying an active DJ at the station so I don’t plan for this to be the last time I have a radio show playlist to post, but when it comes down to it, only the future knows how much I’ll actually end up subbing shows when needed. So for the very last time ever, here’s the playlist from last night’s The Playlist…

  • Cheap Girls – A Lesser Rate – Find Me A Drink Home
  • Ted Leo And The Pharmacists – Me And Mia – Shake The Sheets
  • Drive-By Truckers – The Day John Henry Died – The Dirty South
  • Minus The Bear – Knights – Planet Of Ice
  • Spoon – Don’t You Evah – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
  • Electric Six – Night Vision – Switzerland
  • Tilly And The Wall – Bad Education – Bottoms Of Barrels
  • Feist – So Sorry – The Reminder
  • Frank Turner – Poetry Of The Deed – Poetry Of The Deed
  • Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band – Air Mattress – Outer South
  • The Thermals – I Don’t Believe You – Personal Life
  • Maritime – Parade Of Punk Rock T-Shirts – We, The Vehicles
  • The Pipettes – Pull Shapes – We Are The Pipettes
  • M. Ward – Never Had Nobody Like You – Hold Time
  • The Hold Steady – Chips Ahoy! – Boys And Girls In America
  • The Copyrights – Knee Deep – Make Sound
  • The Steinways – Arena Rock – Gorilla Marketing
  • Against Me! – Thrash Unreal – New Wave
  • Murder By Death – Rum Brave – Red Of Tooth And Claw
  • Coconut Records – Microphone – Davy
  • Neko Case – The Next Time You Say “Forever” – Middle Cyclone
  • The Lawrence Arms – The Revisionist – The Greatest Story Ever Told
  • Radiohead – 15 Step – In Rainbows
  • Okkervil River – Pop Lie – The Stand Ins
  • Lucero – I Don’t Wanna Be The One – Rebels, Rogues, And Sworn Brothers
  • She And Him – I Was Made For You – Volume One
  • Bryan Scary – Macedonia Hotel – The Shredding Tears
  • Lemuria – Pants – Get Better
  • The Measure [SA] – Portland – One Chapter In The Book (A Collection Of Standard Waits And Measurements)
  • The Gaslight Anthem – Orphans – American Slang
  • Rilo Kiley – The Moneymaker – Under The Blacklight
  • Mclusky – She Will Only Bring You Happiness – The Difference Between You And Me Is That I’m Not On Fire
  • NOFX – Seeing Double At The Triple Rock – Never Trust A Hippy
  • The Loved Ones – Living Will (Get You Dead) – Keep Your Heart

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The Playlist 9/8

September 9, 2010 - 11:03 am

The second to last The Playlist ever went well last night, definitely a decent show all around. I’m not a big Screaming Females fan myself, but I felt like they were a good way to start off the show. The Thermals double dose wasn’t planned, but the three songs in between all went by much quicker than I thought they would so I needed an extra song. I’m actually listening to the record right now and liking it a bit, but not quite as much as their other stuff. “I Don’t Believe You” is a great song though.

I’m trying to get a second hour for my show next week. I feel like I’ll need two hours to properly end it. It’s hard to believe that after nine years, I won’t be doing a steady show anymore. The Playlist itself has been going for seven years which makes it one of the longest running shows ever on 90.3 The Core. I always wanted to pass it on to someone else to host after me, but I guess that’s not really going to happen. Anyway, I’m going to need to set aside some time this weekend to think about what I want to play next week. I decided that I’m not going to do a show of all new music to end a show that was dedicated to nothing but new music. Hah! Instead, I think I’m going to a highlights show of all my favorite stuff I’ve played over the years. It will be a completely pre-planned show which is entirely atypical of my normal style of doing the show. The only pre-planned shows I do are the best albums of the year countdowns at the end of each year.

  • Screaming Females – Nothing At All – Castle Talk
  • Best Coast – When I’m With You – Crazy For You
  • The Cinnamon Band – I’m Asking You – All Dressed
  • A Great Big Pile Of Leaves – Race Car Driving – Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex?
  • Lost In The Trees – A Room Where Your Paintings Hang – All Alone In An Empty House
  • Jenny And Johnny – Scissor Runner – I’m Having Fun Now [EP]
  • Samantha Crain – Up On The Table – You (Understood)
  • Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band – Hurrah – Where The Messengers Meet
  • Upstairs Downstairs – Pessimist – Inland And Out
  • The Thermals – I Don’t Believe You – Personal Life
  • Woven Bones – Hey Kid – I’ve Gotta Get [Single]
  • Hayley Taylor – What’s Going On – One Foot In Front Of The Other
  • Mike And Ruthy – Covered – Million To One
  • The Thermals – Your Love Is So Strong – Personal Life
  • Jesca Hoop – Tulip – Hunting My Dress
  • Frontier Ruckus – Ringbearer – Deadmalls And Nightfalls

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The Playlist 9/1

September 2, 2010 - 11:58 am

The third to last ever edition of The Playlist went off pretty well last night. Except for a few minor things, I was pretty happy with the show. I started off with The Gaslight Anthem even though it’s months old now. The DJ before me ended about five minutes early with a different song on the album, so I played a quick sting and then moved on a few tracks to play “Orphans.” Worked out well.

I got a request for The Thermals, which I was very happy to play, while most of the rest of the playlist was new stuff that was added to our library in the last week. Though, as is something I’ve been struggling with there recently, that doesn’t mean it’s actually very new.

I think the last The Playlist ever will be on 9/15 at 9pm. I’m trying to get a second hour for it, but we’ll see. :-/

  • The Gaslight Anthem – Orphans – American Slang
  • The Cinnamon Band – Buena Vista – All Dressed
  • Versus – Gone To Earth – On The Ones And Threes
  • Woven Bones – Hey Kid – I’ve Gotta Get [Single]
  • Bare Wires – Family Heart – Seeking Love
  • Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band – At Night – Where The Messengers Meet
  • Thieving Irons – Babylon Is Burning – The Midnight Hum
  • The Thermals – Heres Your Future – The Body The Blood The Machine
  • Ra Ra Riot – Boy – The Orchard
  • The Ivy Walls – Ghost – The Elegant Universe
  • Frontier Ruckus – Silverfishes – Deadmalls And Nightfalls
  • Samantha Crain – Lions – You (Understood)
  • Chief – The Minute I Saw It – Modern Rituals
  • The Acorn – I Made The Law – No Ghost
  • Social Studies – We Choose Our Own Adventures – Wind Up Wooden Heart
  • Of Montreal – Coquet Coquette – Coquet Coquette [Single]

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The Playlist 2/24

February 25, 2010 - 8:50 am

The Playlist last night felt like it was packed with new stuff by known bands. As much as I love finding out about new bands, it’s awesome to have a ton of stuff to play by bands that I already love; it’s easier to get excited about what I’m playing because it’s something I know. This is definitely something that came out last night for me, I felt really into it. And I feel like this is going to be a recurring theme for the year too with everything that’s going to be coming out, it seems like every single day I see another band I love announce an album for this year.

She & Him have a new album coming out next month–you can hear their new single “Thieves” on Stereogum, it rules. The Hold Steady and Murder By Death both have records coming out on May 4th and Gaslight Anthem, Minus the Bear, and a ton more bands have records coming out as well. Oh, and The Thermals posted a new single called “Canada” on their MySpace page. It’s sweet and catchy with more “woah-oh-oh-ohs” than an entire Less Than Jake album. It’s going to be a crazy year.

In the last week, I found some time to check out the new stuff by Eels, Magnetic Fields, The Watson Twins, and Hey Young Believer. All awesome. The Hey Young Believer album reminds me a lot of a band called Del Cielo that played the ZEN House a few times when I used to do shows in college, and I’m down with that. I just wish the album wasn’t 64 minutes long. It’s a bit too long.

Anyway, I went way out on a tangent, but here’s the playlist for last night’s show. I actually ended up playing the new Alkaline Trio. I wasn’t planning on it, but I had the song stuck in my head so I figured I’d just go for it. If you’re reading on Facebook, you know the drill, head on over to the original or you’ll just see a jumbled mess below.

Bad Lieutenant This Is Home Never Cry Another Tear
Spoon Got Nuffin’ Transference
Home Blitz Route 18 O.ut O.f P.hase
Boy Genius Ramona Saves The Day Staggering
Eels I Need A Mother End Times
Alkaline Trio This Addiction This Addiction
Hey Young Believer Grand Design Invisible By Day
Lightspeed Champion Madame Van Damme Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You.
Mumford And Sons The Cave Sigh No More
Los Campesinos! Romance Is Boring Romance Is Boring
Hot Chip Hand Me Down Your Love One Life Stand
Watson Twins, The Harpeth River Talking To You, Talking To Me
Schooner Lose Yourself Duck Kee Sessions
Magnetic Fields, The The Dolls’ Tea Party Realism
Donora I Think I Like You Donora
Fucked Up Black Hats Couple Tracks

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