12.12.08

hazim's 103 totally most awesomest songs of 2008!

hazim and the new asymptotes
hey. hazim here...again. The end of the year is coming, and I love looking back on the year and thinking of the things I've achieved. So not much for this year. I also love lists. So I decided to use the copious amount of time I had in my hands to conjure up my top 103 songs for this year. Yep. This year. The year in which the long gestating Chinese Democracy came out to no fanfare. he year in which Beyonce finally released a bad album. The year in which be your own pet disbanded and New Kids On The Block reunited. Some things were good (the Saturdays, Rachael Yamagata), some were bad (High School Musical 3, Taylor Swift) and some things were just plain disappointing (Sugababes, Beyonce). But these are my picks for the best. HAZIM's best. That's what's important. Let's go.

1: Telekinesis-Imaginary Friend//Telekinesis

Harmonies like The Beatles. Vocals like the kind Jason Mraz would die for (he overdoes things sooo much). Who really cares if my number one hasn't officially released this song? Micheal Benjamin Lerner seems to like singing in this manner-sunny, smiley, chirpy. But with a knowing wink as he recalls a childhood friend. And while you're busy wondering if there's a deeper hidden meaning beneath "when we got older, we went our seperate ways, and everything got hard", he just doesn't seem to care. That might be why it's no longer on his MySpace page and there's no way you can get it off the internet now. Well, I have it. Hahahaha...LISTEN HERE


2: Santogold-L.E.S Artistes//Santogold

M.I.A suddenly broke out on the charts with last year’s “Paper Planes” storming the charts entering the top 5. Her best friend Santogold just stepped back and straddled the line between mainstream big choruses and underground unpredictability. The cream of her crop is “Artistes”, a march in which she trots out words like leading a horse into battle. Sounds like she designed it for a Nike Ad. But I doubt this M.I.A with melody will ever sell out.LISTEN HERE



3: The Hold Steady-Constructive Summer//Stay Positive

Harmonies like The Beatles. Vocals like the kind Jason Mraz would die for (he overdoes things sooo much). Who really cares if my number one hasn't officially released this song? Micheal Benjamin Lerner seems to like singing in this manner-sunny, smiley, chirpy. But with a knowing wink as he recalls a childhood friend. And while you're busy wondering if there's a deeper hidden meaning beneath "when we got older, we went our seperate ways, and everything got hard", he just doesn't seem to care. That might be why it's no longer on his MySpace page and there's no way you can get it off the internet now. Well, I have it. Hahahaha...LISTEN HERE


3: Estelle feat. Kanye West-American Boy//Shine

British born Estelle has been around on the musc scene longer than most people would think. So if a Best New Artist nomination comes her way in the future, it's right to cry foul. But she's never recorded something as refreshing and funny as the bouncy "American Boy". It's mostly in part due to the presence of producer and guest rapper Kanye West who drops crucial verses and almost steals the show.LISTEN HERE


5: Goldfrapp-A&E//The Seventh Tree

Extreme makeovers don't get as startling as this. Goldfrap's sudden shift from glitter ball glam disco to subdued simplicity took everyone by surprise when this track leaked. Fans thought it could not possibly be that Allison Goldfrapp had traded in her dancing shoes for moccasins, but this transfer was smooth and natural, like the airy way she exhales her words and the her vulnerability glimmering as if she's never recorded a song about sex before..LISTEN HERE



6: Diplo & Santogold-Icarus// Top Ranking: A Diplo Dub

The strings start off the 2 minute song, then Santogold starts her Turkish-like chirping, half Turkish-like chanting, half whisper, and the beat stays steady. Then M.I.A falls over.LISTEN HERE



7: Cut Copy-Lights And Music//In Ghost Colours

Australia's Cut Copy punted an album full of breathtaking dance electro pop you could play on the radio and bob your head along in the car on the way back from the club. This is the mantle piece that is the kind of pop you dream Portishead would try and make sometime when they're not busy moping. The chorus draws you in and Dan Whitford suggestively sings "tell me what you want, for your birthday" and the fact that this song is used in the Fifa video game doesn't hurt its coolness factor either.LISTEN HERE





8: Damien Jurado-Sheets//Caught In The Trees

Bitter love songs don't get much more bitter than "Sheets". Damien Jurado's most gut wrenching work of art off Caught In The Trees blows over like a Damien Rice who's skipped way too many therapy sessions and has been living in solitary confinement for way too long. He plods along, wailing like an injured animal, the steady beat puncturing his yelps. And while he's recounting the fact that he's on the same sheets is ex cheated in, the song exhausts itself. Anger never sounded so sad.LISTEN HERE



9: The Streets-The Escapist//Everything Is Borrowed

Few rappers even come close to copping Mike Skinner's sharp tipped tongue full of intellectual whip and the power of observation (Lupe Fiasco comes close I guess, but he's not exactly white. Give him a few years though). This track off Everything Is Borrowed floats on with a chorus drawing inspiration from inspiration itself to lift you higher...higer...like gospel, if it were hip and white. Eminem. Take notes. LISTEN HERE



10: Of Montreal-ID Engager//Skeletal Lamping

Kevin Barnes sounds like a pervert actually. But even perverts have a place in this world. And he and his band who are totally not from Montreal at all lace tenth on this list with their version of what a high pitched riddled dance floor burner should sound like. You can imagine the roller skates. And the flirty girls with feathered hair. And Donna Summers bobbing her head along. Sh'es still alive now so she's probabaly doing it....LISTEN HERE



11: Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown-No Air//Jordin Sparks
In which two of teen pop's most prominent stars of 2008 run out of oxygen and balloon this duet with as much drama as their teenage lungs can suffice. LISTEN HERE

12: Shugo Tokumaru-Parachute//Exit
Japan's shoegazing samurai dreams of a holiday and chirps the word like he's high on sushi over beats that skip like rocks on water. LISTEN HERE

13: Fleet Foxes-Ragged Wood//Fleet Foxes
Another beautiful track serenade courtesy of music historians who aren't really foxes.. LISTEN HERE

14: Annuals-Such Fun//Such Fun
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15: Dar Williams-It's Alright//Promised Land
Sheryl Crow with a personality, Dorothy Snowden Williams tries to reassure herself that it's...alright. LISTEN HERE

16: Damien Jurado-Go First//Caught In The Trees
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17: The Saturdays-Up//Chasing Lights
Down with Sugababes. Out with Girls Aloud. And up with color coded The Saturdays, the best British girl group named after a day of the week. LISTEN HERE




18: Isl;and-Creeper//Arm's Way

The guitars talk and tiptoe like some Pink Panther episode. And he whispers like someone's really in the house, and he's there holding a knife or crowbar ready to strike, cold sweat, in anticipation.




19: Young Jeezy-Circulate//The Recession
Over big band horns and clashing drums, Jay Jenkins reveals his inner Obama for some political sniping, trading verses with an unknown falsetto. LISTEN HERE

20: Rachael Yamagata-Sidedish Friend//Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart
Missus of Misery gets all snarly and bares her teeth on her most aggressive track to date, about friends too embarrassing to hang out with in public. LISTEN HERE

21: Deerhoof-Numina O//Offend Maggie
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22: Lindsay Lohan-Bossy//Spirit In The Dark
In between getting mauled by the paparazzi, derailing her father, and snogging Samantha Ronson, Ms. lohan found time to declare her supremacy and dominance in the bedroom over a vibrater of a beat-penned no less by NeYo. LISTEN HERE

23: Human Highway-What World//Moody Motorcycle
In which the Islands' singer contemplates about rotten food and asks for your permission to borrow your feelings on this plodding pop number about misunderstanding.
LISTEN HERE

24: Frightened Rabbit-The Modern Leper//
It plucks slowly in the beginning..sounding harmless at first, then Scott Hutchinson starts this wretched gut wrenching about cripples and how, anyone in the world, could ever love him. The ultimate anthem for insecurity. LISTEN HERE

25: Okkervil River-Pop Lie//The Stand Ins
With impeccable vocals, and a chorus more contagious than chicken pox, Okkervil River make like toned up kaiser Chiefs singing about men and lies. You know you're lying if you sing along..... LISTEN HERE


26: Conor Oberst-I Don't Want To Die (In A Hospital)//Conor Oberst
Indie pop's skinny poster boy uses his scarily thin arms to pluck his guitar along to this track never to be played in the surgery room.
. LISTEN HERE

27: The Veronicas-Untouched//Hook Me Up
Over a jittery anxious electronic-driven beat and some monstrous violin sawing, Australia's premier pop star twins get all la-la-la-Lust. LISTEN HERE



28: N.E.R.D-Spaz//Seeing Sounds

Pharell finally comes to his sense and comes together with N.E.R.D to release Seeing Sounds, fresher and funkier than their last. The highlight is Spaz-. In which Pharell gets all Beastie Boy-ish over loping bass and percussion.


29: Goldfrapp-Happiness//The Seventh Tree
Copy catting Patrick Wolf for their music video doesn't stop this song from being a melancholic treat that sounds like strawberry weed.. LISTEN HERE

30: Solange Knowles-Sandcastle Disco
While big Sis was busy battling an identity crisis, little sister Solange delves deeper into her own quirky world and carves out a crackling joint about castles made of disco. LISTEN HERE

31: Black Kids-I'm Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance//PartyTraumatic
LISTEN HERE

32: Lil Wayne-A Milli//The Carter III
The word "A Milli" being repeated approximately 12i423478623894234 times serves as the foundation for this further celebration of Lil Wayne's weirdness and further proof that life is unfair. This should have topped the charts-not "Lollipop"..LISTEN HERE

33: Death Cab For Cutie-I Will Posses Your Heart//Narrow Stairs
Ben Gibbard borrows Alex Kapranos' dancing shoes for some foot tapping moaning with melody-about a girl who won't spend time with him.LISTEN HERE

34: Santogold-Lights Out//Santogold
2008's best breakout does a Tegan & Sara song better than Tegan & Sara ever did..LISTEN HERE



35: Fujiya & Miyagi-Knickerbocker//Lightbulbs
Featuring dance music's most oddball couple not named Danger Mouse or Cee-Lo, comes a thud thumping shake 'em track about ice cream sprinkled with ridiculous rhymes ("Knickerbocker rhymed with a dead former child star) and a spastic spare vocal delivery of a cherry on top. And the way 'vanilla, strawberry, knickerbocker glory" is repeated again and again is ridiculous, but sooo hypnotic.


36: Portishead-Machine Gun//Third
Queen of Gloom Beth Gibbons tumbles over their lead single like she's in a dark cellar with no sunlight. No sunlight at all.. LISTEN HERE

37: Gabriella Cilmi-Swet About Me//
Australia's less nasty, less haired version of Am,y Winehouse gets her weave on with a warning to boys that there's nothing sweet about her-despite the fact that she looks like an avid Hello Kitty merchandise collector. LISTEN HERE

38: Love Is All-Rumours//A Hundred Things Keep Me Up At Night
LISTEN HERE

39: Pivot=Pursue//O Soundtrack My Heart
.LISTEN HERE

40: Amadou & Mariam-Sabali//Welcome To Mali
.LISTEN HERE

41: All American Rejects-Gives ou Hell//When The World Comes Down
Tyson Ritter ditches and disses a girl with his messagl-don't mess with famous people. They will write Billboard hits about how much you suck.LISTEN HERE

42: Chairlift-Evident Utensil//Does You Inspire You?
The most common writing stationery gets its shine on from a pop outfit who can't tell whether they're really singing about a pencil or if there's a hidden metaphor hidden beneath.LISTEN HERE


43: Pussycat Dolls-When I Grow Up//Doll Domination

A failure of a solo album. A flop of a reality show. Reveling in their own shallowness, the girls, that is Nicole and some other women who look like men, grind and bump on the perfect anthem for all the shallow girls who want to be famous and like to post pictures up on their MySpace and spend everyday pretending that they're wanted just beause they have 10000000 'friends' on their friend list.


44: Ra Ra Riot-Ghost Under Rocks//The Rhumb Line
Although the music sometimes verges on sounding something close to 30 Seconds To Mars, Ra Ra Riot manage to march it and turn it into something Travis could be, if they never got their heads checked LISTEN HERE

45: Vivian Girls-Such A Joke//Vivian Girls
Laugh all you want, but once the drum beats drop and the guitars start pounding your eardrums, you realize that you miss The Vines' old good days and that they're the next best thing. And the joke is on you. LISTEN HERE

46: Jenny Lewis-Acid Tongue//Acid Tongue
Leaving Rilo Kiley and The Watson Twins behind for a second solo outing, Miss Lewis sheds her good girl image in favor for some nasty business. LISTEN HERE

47: Tilly And The Wall-Pot Kettle Black..//o
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48: Drive By Argument-Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy//Drive By Argument
.LISTEN HERE

49: Juana Molina-Un Dia//Un Dia
.LISTEN HERE

50: Little Jackie-The World Should Revolve Around Me//The Stoop
Imani Coppola's latest attempt at recapturing fame has her teaming with a boy toy and demanding that everyone panders to her preferences. Too bad the charts didn't bey her.LISTEN HERE


51: Hercules & Love Affair-Blind//Hercules & Love Affair

Over pulsating throbbing disco Kylie would be proud to whine over, Hercules & Love Affair make like cabaret singers in a disco full of people looking for the one to be the one.




52: Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson-Sweetest Waste f Time//Rattlin' Bones
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53: Attic Lights-Walkie Talkie//Friday Night Lights
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54: Antony & The Johnsons-Another World//Another World EP
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55: Beyonce-Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)// I Am...Sasha Fierce
Miss B flaunts her ring and her chops for drama and bombast on this bouncy married girl power anthem
.LISTEN HERE

56: Kanye West-Heartless/808s and Heartbreak
The biggest ego in the galaxy discovers it takes Auto Tune and some messy emotions to realize that he IS after all, human.
.LISTEN HERE

57: My Brightest Diamond-Ice And The Storm//A Thousand Shark's Teeth
.LISTEN HERE

58: Max Tundra-Will Get Fooled Again//Parallax Error Beheads You
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59: Mogwai-BatCat//The Hawk Is Howling
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60: Bloc Party-Mercury//Intimacy
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61: Bon Iver-Skinny Love//For Emma, Forever Ago
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62: be your own pet-Super Soaked//Get Awkward
Teenage punk darlings turn fizzy and get wet, speeding up the guitars to match Jemina Pearl’s heated yelps. They may be broken up now but it was great while it lasted.LISTEN HERE

63: Abe Vigoda-Skeleton//Skeleton
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64: Blitzen Trapper-Furr//Furr
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65: Britney Spears-Womanizer//Circus
She’s not bald. The abs are toned again. And her annoyingly catchy song featuring a repetitive chorus in which the word “Womanizer” is repeated 9 times goes straight to number one. Britney;s back bitch!LISTEN HERE

66: Parenthetical Girls-Young Eucharists//Entanglement
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67: Meiko-Boys With Girlfriends//Meiko
Sunny breathy guitar twanging lament about the problem with boys from a singer songwriter who could teach sloshy wannabe Colbie Caillait a thing or two-about singing and songwriting
.LISTEN HERE

68: Ashlee Simpson-Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)//Bittersweet World
Mrs. Wentz gets experimental with Gwen style weirdness and 80s Cyndie Lauper stutter pop. Surfaces with a dance song so hollow it’s fun. This earned her some credibility. Then she had a baby named Mowgli.
.LISTEN HERE

69: Counting Crows-You Can't Count On Me//Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings
.LISTEN HERE



70: Jack White & Alicia Keys-Another Way To Die//OST Quantum Of Solace
Sure, the movie was aces ore terrible than Die Another Day, but that doesn’t stop the King of Weird garage Rock to build up a wall of noise even the queen of Piano Driven Power R&B can’t shout down.
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71:Eliza Carthy-Two Tears//Dreams Of Breathing Underwater
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72: Kry-Murder
MySpace unknown makes like drugged up lauryn Hill high on revenge and strawberry weed, with a message-if she can't have him, no one can. LISTEN HERE

73: Duffy-Warwick Avenue//Rockferry
The best thing from Wales since….I don’t know-cries her heart out over simple subtle plucky Norah Jones-esque blues and soul
LISTEN HERE

74: Matthew Sweet-Burn Through Love//Sunshine Lies
.LISTEN HERE

75: Los Campesinos!-We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed//We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
.LISTEN HERE

76: Lykke Li-Dance Dance Dance/Youth Novels
Over what sounds like drumsticks clicking, the Jewel voiced Swede channels her inner Feist discovering that "she was a dancer all along" over see-sawing violins.LISTEN HERE

77: Brazilian Girls-Good Times//New York City
Imani Coppola's latest attempt at recapturing fame has her teaming with a boy toy and demanding that everyone panders to her preferences. Too bad the charts didn't bey her.LISTEN HERE



78: The Last Shadow Puppets-All My Mistakes Were Made For You//The Age Of Understatement
Alex Turner ditches his fellow monkeys and teams up with The Rascals’ Miles Kane to chalk up a storming ode to love.Love their ridiculously thick British accents and love their hair. Love their Travis-sounding guitar strumming and vocals. And when it comes to razor sharp observant lyrics, only Bob Dylan could light a candle to the Turner.




79:TV On The Radio-Halfway Home// Dear Science
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80: Aimee Mann-
Laugh all you want, but once the drum beats drop and the guitars start pounding your eardrums, you realize that you miss The Vines' old good days and that they're the next best thing. And the joke is on you. LISTEN HERE

81: TV On The Radio-Crying//Dear Science
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82: Grace Jones-Devil In My Life//Hurricane
Queen of sexual fierce gets contemplative, records the theme song for THe Weather Channel. .LISTEN HERE



83: Flying Lotus-Golden Diva//Los Angeles
When Steven Ellison produces, he serves his clients well. When he dons the Flying Lotus cape, he’s uninhibited and unhinged, especially in his sampling of electronic hooks. It’s like Alka-seltzer and cereal, “Golden Diva” thunders on. You can’t understand what’s going on, but you know it’s remarkable
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84:Cats In Paris-Foxes//Courtcase 2000
They're not cats. They're not from France. But they make great unpredictable gleaming crackling pop-tronica. LISTEN HERE

85:Katy Perry-Hot N Cold//One Of The Boys
Bloggers' staple and the success breakout story of the year kisses girls, thinks you're so gay, and here on this Cher inspired power pop cherry, gets all hot..and cold. LISTEN HERE

86: Sonya Kitchell-Soldier's Lament//This Storm
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87: Metro Station-Shake It//Metro Station
Proof that being related to Miley Cyrus doesn't always mean you have to put out crappy undanceable music.LISTEN HERE

88:Hot Chip-Ready For The Floor//Made In The Dark LISTEN HERE

89:Keane-Spiraling//Perfect Symmetry
Who knew Tom Chaplin had dancing shoes, a glitter ball, and a fetish for new wave over piano hiding in his closet? LISTEN HERE




90: Fleet Foxes-White Winter Hymnal//Fleet Foxes
Beautifully sung by Robin Pecknold. Beautifully strung along by the band from Seattle. Beautifully arranged. Never mind that the lyrics are dark and a bit seething. This song is just beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful. Like you’re stranded on a glacier on a mountain in Alaska. It’s bleak, but everything, the scenery, the soundscape is just so…beautiful



91:Dido-Grafton Street//Safe Trip Home
Brian Eno carves out some spare tribal beats and his trademark orchestral backdrop to help Dido serenade her deceased father with a six minute shrine featuring...a recorder solo. LISTEN HERE
92:My Morning Jacket-I'm Amazed//Evil Urges
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93: Coldplay-Viva La Vida//Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
Appl'es father may or may not have copped this from Satriani for the best Coldplay track since "Yellow" but no one can deny he sings his "I Am The Greatest" vocals better than Satriani ever could. LISTEN HERE

94: Juliana Hatfield-My Baby...//How To Walk Away
Blake Babies' old but still good Juliana Hatfield gets infected with the blues and twangs along to an ode to...les enfants? .LISTEN HERE

95:High Places-The Storm//The Storm
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96:Marnie Stem-Prime//This Is It & I Am It & So Is That & He Is It & She Is It & It Is It & That Is That
Featuring the best cheerleading chant of 2008 and an ADD affected pop sprite spitting it. LISTEN HERE

97: will.i.am-It's A New Day//Songs About Girls
The Black Eyed Pea tones down the clumsy lines for some celebration. The message? Obama is here. Have no fear. LISTEN HERE

98: The Ting Tings-Shut Up And Let Me Go//We Started Nothing
Britain's noisiest new duo have a seizure and Katie White gets all pouty and pretty about a break up. Check the Matrix brain drain music video. LISTEN HERE

99:Cold War Kids-Mexican Dog//Loyalty To Loyalty
The opening note fools you into thinking that they have produced another "Hang Me Up To Dry", but then as Nathan Willet injects his signature yelping with more snark and the music switches between a lost James Bond theme and a piano paddled strut, you realize "Mexican Dog" is a whole new animal. LISTEN HERE

100:Lady Gaga feat. Colbie O-Donnis & Akon-Just Dance//The Fame
A love song to her own sluttiness and shallowness, Lady Gaga teams up with teen humper Akon for this club banger, glorifying the moment when you're so drunk you've lost your phone, you're turning your shirt inside out, and you don't remember what club you're in. LISTEN HERE




101: Madonna-Miles Away//Hard Candy

In 2008 Madge returned with Timbaland/Lake in tow and the sour Hard Candy. As cool as Timbaland's so called futuristic soundscapes were on the likes of Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake, they were as complimentary with Madonna as grape jelly and caviar. This track however showed Madonna's heart peeking through its hard cold cage to find an insecure Madonna tried of her long distance relationship. The fact that she split with Guy Ritchie the Bitchie (I couldn't help it) only makes this more genuine.



102:The Faint-The Geeks Were Right//
Good Charlotte tried to go the dance route on their last album, but their inability to envelop whatever cool factor they had saw them punt out another poor selling album full of flops. But The Faint show them how to do it right, accompanied by a dizzy nauseating music video not designed for schizophrenics.
LISTEN HERE

103:Sigur Ros-Gobbledigook//
The two best things from Iceland are Bjork and Sigur Ros. And one of them released a great album this year. While it's not a blatant attempt at mainstream success, the song comes pretty close with its 3 minute radio ready length to the bouncy melody, Sigur Ros have never sounded more radio friendly (albeit in another language) and they're all the better for it. Next up, an ad campaign with Nivea. LISTEN HERE

8.12.08

the best two songs on Beyonce's terrible new album!

hazim and the new asymptotes
hey. hazim here...again. Ooohh...I can't even tell you how much Beyonce's I Am...Sasha Fierce album sucks goat balls. If you want to do a double album, do it well ( a la Rachael Yamagata), don't rush it out (a la Foo Fighters). Splitting her personality into two: one is the emotional heartfelt Beyonce, and the other, the fierce Sasha...ermmm Fierce, Beyonce only makes a fool of herself in this day and age of downloading. As bad as most of the songs are, there are two that I like, maybe even love. And one of them I love even more than most of her previous singles.
SONG: "Radio"
ARTIST: Beyonce
RATING: OOOO
"I be on the hotline, like everyday," Beyonce starts off the song like a gun firing off, and the stuttering techno r n' b backdrop starts pouring and multiple Beyonce's jab at the airwaves with a chorus of "O O Ohs". She's in heat. She's in love, but not with a boy. Boys just break her heart as demonstrated with "Irreplaceable" and "If I Were A Boy"...no. She's in love with her radio. And judging from the way Miss Knowles curls her words and struts on this potential single, she should have fallen in love with her radio more often for her record.


SONG: "Halo"
ARTIST: Beyonce
RATING: OOO1/2
Leona Lewis has sung it, and you can find her version of it on Youtube. But she can't sing it as well. Most of the time that girl doesn't know what's emotion. RyanTedder of One Republic wrote it. But he an't bring this glowing ballad down. The piano is lovely. Beyonce's voice is velvet and heartfelt. And you can already imagine an arena full of people (gay boys and baby mamas unite!) handclapping and stifling back tears as they absorb Beyonc'es best vocal performance to date in the form of the emotional stunner that is "Halo". Only problem is, every time they, and I, hear this, I'll have to imagine Jay Z's face. Cus, you know, that's who she's singing to. Great love song.



new tracks up this week: Fujiya & Miyagi go all Kylie and Eminem returns (do YOU care?)

hazim and the new asymptotes
hey. hazim here...again. It's a Selamat Hari Raya to you too! Feels weird cus it's supposed to feel celebratory and everything, but I just kinda stayed at home. family ties are on the verge of collapsing, so my mother won't call her sister up and my aunts are bickering with each other chickens in a cage. Sigh....the holidays. But to cheer myself up I took a listen to a few new tracks this week, namely Eminem's new one, which has leaked...and sucks. And Justice (whoo!) and my gal Sophie EllisBextor. Let's go...
SONG: "Sex Ads"
ARTIST: Cold Cave
RATING: OOO
New arrivals on the music scene, Cold Cave serve up fuzzy wuzzy grizzly electronica rock infused with lyrical goodness. It opens with something that sounds like a transistor radio out of tune and you can barely make out the vocals, but once you accept that that's all part of the learning experience and that this song would be great remixed by Justice (who have a similar song called "Waters Of Nazareth") and spun at a rave, you kinda get into it. They'd be pretty terrible live playing "Sex Ads" though. Cold Cave. Band to watch out for...not watch live. Haha...Listen to it HERE
SONG: "Number One"
ARTIST: Eminem
RATING: OO
Mr. Marshall has had an impressive career earning Grammys and credibility with self-empowerment anthems ("Lose Yourself" "Sing For The Moment"), sad laments ("Stan"), and mostly anger fueled joints imed at either Kim or his mother. Lately though, he's been hiding (kinda) Well, this song I don't think it'll get him back on top). It just drones on and on with Eminem throwing out lines that even Nick Cannon would reject. And that's saying something. Listen to it HERE
SONG: "Sore Thumb"
ARTIST: Fujiya & Miyagi
RATING: OOOO
Their track "Knickerbocker" should be a contender for song of the year. This is another winning single from their album Lightbulbs which has got them smarter, sharper, and funkier. "Sore Thumb" starts off slow-ish...you know what? this track totally reminds me of Kylie Minogue's "Love At First Sight", slow pulsating, and the video bits where they've got the black and white third grade geometry inspired background is reminiscent of Kylie's video as well. I will admit, though, as sexy as the track sounded when I first heard it, it's much less sexy now that I've seeen the video. listen to it HERE
SONG: "Planisphere Final"
ARTIST: Justice
RATING: OOO
Everyone knows "D.A.N.C.E" the genius of a dance pop number bu Justice, even if they don't know the band who made it. And the video's idea for it was copped for Kanye West's "The Good Life", further proof the dude isn't so original. Here they are with a cut that did not make it for the Dior Homme 2009 Fashion Show (the other parts of Planisphere made it). As jumpy and jittery the other parts are, they are nothing compared to this blast of a piece. The track starts off like the beginning to an old Chinese drama..haha...but then it gets its beat thumping after a minute and a half. They've got a documentary called A Cross The World out which you should check, as well as this pulsating Western-soundtrack sounding number. Listen to it HERE
SONG: "Heartbreak Make Me A Dancer"
ARTIST: Sophie Ellis Bextor
RATING: OOOO
Her fantastic third album Trip The Light Fantastic got much love and praise from critics but didn't really garner Sophie Ellis Bextor any new fans, judging from its poor showing on the charts. The next album should see her attempting the same commercial success her first and vapid second album achieved in the UK. This track, apparently, is NOT going to even be on that album albeit initial speculation that it would. The first single will be called "Sophia Loren" and my excitement for it is just BIG. But this song called "Heartbreak Make Me A Dancer" returns her to her basic dance throb roots of her first album a la "Murder On The Dance Floor". That's not a bad thing. It's pretty amazing in fact because from the first line, you can easily detect her British accent and from then on, you're lost in the Sophie Disco. Listen to it HERE