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"Remember saying things like 'we'll sleep when we're dead'
And thinking this feeling was never gonna end.

Remember that night you were already in bed, 
Said 'fuck it' got up to drink with me instead
" Younger Us - Japandroids

Top 200 Songs of All Time (Part 2)

11/22/2010

 
Part 1 here.
#21.
Song:  "Ceremony"
Artist:  New Order
Album:  (single) b/w "In a Lonely Place"
Year:  1981
Length: 4:23
Label:  Factory Records
  • Download New Order - "Ceremony".mp3
Oh, Ill break them down, no mercy shown,
Heaven knows, it's got to be this time,
Watching her, these things she said,
The times she cried,
Too frail to wake this time.
#22.
Song:  "Driveway to Driveway"
Artist:  Superchunk
Album:  Foolish
Year:  1994
Length:  4:41
Label:  Merge Records
  • Download Superchunk - "Driveway To Driveway".mp3
From stage to stage we flew
A drink in every hand
My hand on your heart had been replaced
And i thought it was you that i had chased...
Driveway to driveway drunk
I don't remember this too well
Glad i have the scrapes to prove
Prove it was me who fell
And the names were all we knew
And the names were all erased




#23.
Song:  "Web in Front"
Artist:  Archers of Loaf
Album:  Icky Mettle
Year:  1994
Length:  2:05
Label:  Alias Records
  • Download Archers of Loaf - "Web in Front".mp3
I still can't figure out how Archers of Loaf didn't make it bigger in the indie rock/alternative world.  Their songs are just ridiculously catchy and filled with heavy guitars and drums a la The Hold Steady or The Thermals, but with more hooks than any of them ever achieved.  Oh, and they're from Chapel Hill, same as the band just ahead of them on the list (and 4 of the top 23 when you count all Superchunk and Portastatic collection).  Here's a review from Stylus magazine:
This song is properly recognized as a classic indie rock anthem, and in my mind is as near to perfection as rock music gets, but there’s one line that makes “Web in Front” truly extraordinary to me: “All I ever wanted was to be your spine.”
#24.
Song:  "Gardenhead / Leave Me Alone"
Artist:  Neutral Milk Hotel
Album:  On Avery Island
Year:  1996
Length:  3:14
Label:  Merge Records
Album Rating:  4 Stars (All Music Guide)
  • Download Neutral Milk Hotel - "Gardenhead-Leave Me Alone".mp3
A song decidedly in two parts, the first part quirky and brilliant and the second part simply amazing.  This song and album came out two years before the masterpiece that was In the Aeroplane over the Sea but there's every bit of that magical beauty in this track, showing that his masterpiece second album was far from a fluke and more a continuation of output for one of the greatest songwriters in musical history, even only for a way too-brief time (these were the only two albums Jeff Mangum released).
Leave me alone, for you know this isn't the first time
In fact this is twice in a row!
That the angels have slipped through our landslide
And filled up our garden with snow
And I don't wish to taste of your insides
Or to call out your name through my phone
For the glory boys at your bedside will love you
As long as you're something to own.


#25.
  Song:  "Carry the Zero"
Album:  Keep it Like a Secret
Artist:  Built to Spill
Year:  1999
Running Length:  5:44
Label: Warner Brothers
Album Rating:  9.3 (out of 10) on Pitchfork
  • Download Built to Spill - "Carry The Zero".mp3
Another song on this chart that kind of starts slow, meandering, quietly beautiful and then explodes about halfway through into one of the most magical pop gems ever recorded.  I definitely have a favorite type of music and the combination of jangly guitars, perfect lyrics, and the slow build to roaring conclusion in this song epitomizes what I love about listening.


#26.
Song:  "Gold Soundz"
Artist:  Pavement
Album:  Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Year:  1994
Length:  2:41
Label:  Matador Records
Rating:  10 (out of 10) on Pitchfork
  • Download Pavement - "Gold Soundz".mp3
so drunk in the august sun
and you're the kind of girl I like
because you're empty, and I'm empty too
and we can never quarantine the past






#27.
Song:  "The Wagon"
Artist:  Dinosaur Jr.
Album:  Green Mind
Year:  1991
Length:  4:55 
Label:  Sire Records
  • Download Dinosaur Jr. -"The Wagon".mp3
There's a way I feel right now 
Wish you'd help me, don't know how 
We're all nuts, so who helps who 
Some help when no one's got a clue 
Baby, why don't we 
Baby, why don't we
There's a place I'd like to go 
When you get there then I'll know 
There's a place I know you've been 
Here's a wagon, get on in
#28.
Song:  "A Perfect Sonnet"
Artist:  Bright Eyes
Album:  Every Day and Every Night (EP)
Length:  3:42
Label:  Saddle Creek
Year: 1999
  • Download Bright Eyes - "A Perfect Sonnet".mp3
#29.
Song:  "Night on the Sun"
Artist:  Modest Mouse
Album:  Everywhere and his Nasty Parlour Tricks (EP)
Length:  7:39
Year:  2001
  • Download Modest Mouse - "Night On The Sun".mp3
I think maybe I was wrong when I talked in the opening to this updated countdown how much my music interest has changed in the past 3 years, because this song is only the second that didn't appear in the top 40 of the last chart I did (where I devoted an entire post to each of the top 40).  Admittedly, the order has changed for most of the songs above but when the #45 song from last time is the first new one in the top 40 (at 29), we're not talking changing the world type stuff here.  Of course, the reason I chose most of these songs in the first place is because they were timeless classics (to me at least), so it's not a surprise to find not many of them have faded.  And Modest Mouse just scored its 4th top 30 song, which ties them with Pavement.






#30.
Song:  "The Triumph of Our Tired Eyes"
Artist:  A Silver Mt. Zion
Album:  Born into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward
Length:  6:54
Year:  2001
  • Download A Silver Mt. Zion - "The Triumph Of Our Tired Eyes".mp3
Here's the first truly "new" song on the countdown -- didn't appear at all on the chart from 3 years ago and I'm still shocked that I didn't know this song and the music of this "side project" from members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, including leader Efrim Menuck.  The band took over for the influential Canadian post-rockers after they broke up in 2003 (reuniting this winter for their first concerts in 6 years!!!) and their controversial politics are front and center in the amazing lyrics of this song: a call for protest, a call for anarchy, a call for an attempt at humanity in the face of unrelenting war and torment and hatred and rage in the world around us.  This song was written at the start of the last decade and many equally amazing protest songs were written by the band in subsequent years (the anti-war protest "God Bless Our Dead Marines" possibly the best) but nothing quite captures the spirit of music as a higher cause than this song, which laments the inability of mere musicians to rise to rally against the evils of the world, but ends with a call to return "to the barricades again" to keep fighting, to keep rallying.  There is beauty in this world. 
The soldiers with their specialists,
And the pigs with their guns cannot stop,
The lost ones and the desperate ones and the driven ones.

The soldiers with their cigarettes,
And the police with their guns cannot stop,
The lonesome ones and the desperate ones and the smart ones.

So come on friends,
To the barricades again.






#31.
Song:  "Holland, 1945"
Artist:  Neutral Milk Hotel
Album:  In the Aeroplane over the Sea
Length:  3:13
Year:  1998
  • Download Neutral Milk Hotel - "Holland, 1945".mp3
I didn't plan to list a song about Anne Frank after an anti-war protest song but that's just the way the countdown rounded out, and although each song moves me in different ways, there's something beautiful in the connection between music and the world and the way that some music -- not popular music, not common music, but this type of music -- can truly inspire, if not quite change the world.
"The only girl I ever loved was born with roses in her eyes.  But then they buried her alive, one evening 1945, with just her sister at her side, and only weeks before the guns all came and rained on everyone."




#32.
Song: "Summer Here Kids"
Artist:  Grandaddy
Album:  Under the Western Freeway
Year:  1997
Length:  3:36
Rating: 9.6 (out of 10) for the album via Pitchfork
  • Download Grandaddy - "Summer Here Kids".mp3
#33.
Song:  "The Kidnapper Bell"
Artist:  Mono
Album:  Under the Pipal Tree
Length:  10:01
Year:  2001
  • Download Mono - "The Kidnapper Bell".mp3
Japanese post-rockers Mono have had a long, outstanding career of making anthemic music simply from their three guitars and drums (and sometimes a backing orchestra) but they have never made anything better than this track off their debut album, and really, very few bands of any kind have made music that sounds this absolutely perfect.
#34.
Song:  "For Real"
Album:  Black Sheep Boy
Artist:  Okkervil River
Year:  2005
Length: 4:42
Label:  Jagjaguwar
Rating:  8.5 (out of 10) on Pitchfork
  • Download Okkervil River - "For Real".mp3
 #35.
Song:  "Bankrupt on Selling"
Artist:  Modest Mouse
Album:  The Lonesome Crowded West
Year:  1997
Length:  2:53
  • Download Modest Mouse - "Bankrupt On Selling".mp3
#36.
Song:  "Yasmin the Light"
Artist:  Explosions in the Sky
Album:  Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever
Year:  2001
Length:  7:04
  • Download Explosions in the Sky - "Yasmin The Light".mp3
The video below includes the band's entire performance from 2002 or so, live from Reckless Records.  The first song is "Yasmin the Light," the masterpiece from their first album, and still their greatest from a spectacular career as post-rock legends.  You've probably heard their music on soundtracks to movies (Friday Night Lights), TV shows (Friday Night Lights), and the odd inspiring commercial but if you haven't or you don't know them, just watch this performance, or at least the "Yasmin the Light" part, because never before or since have 3 guitars and 1 drum kit sounded so good in the corner of a goddamn record store.  This is not just music.  This is pure beauty.






#37.
Song:  "Untitled 3 (Samskeyti)"
Artist:  Sigur Ros
Album:  ( )
Year:  2002
Length:  6:33
  • Download Sigur Ros - "Untitled 3 (Samskeyti)".mp3
This 3rd track off the polarizing untitled third album from Icelandic post-rockers Sigur Ros is heavy on a repetitive piano key combination that plays throughout, backed by  ethereal, swirling sounds made by other instruments, and it takes its time to reach a fantastic climax highlighted by higher-pitched piano keys that "explode" into sonic delight.  I'm not sure what else I can say. No words can do it justice.  And no words appear on the song.  
#38.
Song:  "Bye Bye Bye"
Artist:  Plants and Animals
Album:  Parc Avenue
Year:  2008
Length:  3:38
  • Download Plants and Animals - "Bye Bye Bye".mp3
The Vague Space record of the year in 2008 was released by a relative unknown Canadian band who'd only put out an EP before, but from the opening line "What's gonna happen to you?" I was absolutely blown away by this song and have become a huge fan of the band (whose second album is in the running for 2010 awards).  "Bye Bye Bye" is an almost perfect song, with an ongoing explosion from about 1:30 in to the end of the song that you just have to bob your head and shake your leg to if not outright dance and scream for the beauty of this music.  Just listen.  And enjoy.
#39.
Song:  "Friend of the Night"
Artist:  Mogwai
Album:  Mr. Beast
Year:  2006
Length:  5:31
  • Download Mogwai - "Friend of the Night".mp3
The Vague Space record of the year of 2006.
#40.
Song:  "It's All Gonna Break"
Artist:  Broken Social Scene
Album:  s/t
Year:  2005
Length:  9:55
  • Download Broken Social Scene - "It's All Gonna Break".mp3
when i was a kid, they fucked me in the ass
but i took my pen to paper and i passed you
no i love the shit cause the shit it tastes so good,
i got pastures waiting in the woods.........
its all gonna break

treat me like a sign, sounds like so/oh well
i know times like these are the hell
and when you do the tricks, the tricks look so good
i got buried rumors waiting in the woods,
and they try to climb awake
and call me over,
skies they rape and skies are sober.
minds they fake and minds rolled over
it's good, it's good, it's good.
#41.
Song:  "The Headmaster Ritual"
Artist:  The Smiths
Album:  Meat is Murder
Year:  1984
Length:  4:52
Label:  Rough Trade/Sire Records
  • Download The Smiths - "The Headmaster Ritual".mp3
#42.
Song:  "July, July!"
Artist:  The Decemberists
Album:  Castaways and Cutouts
Year:  2002
Length:  2:53
  • Download The Decemberists - "July, July!".mp3






#43.
Song:  "Frontwards"
Artist:  Pavement
Album:  Watery, Domestic (EP)
Year:  1992
Length:  3:16
  • Download Pavement - "Frontwards".mp3
That's five Pavement tracks in the top 43, if you're keeping track at home.
#44.
Song:  "Seven"
Artist:  Sunny Day Real Estate
Album:  Diary
Length:  4:45
Year:  1994
Label:  Sub Pop
  • Download Sunny Day Real Estate - "Seven".mp3
I wrote about this song in my original countdown (it dropped 20 slots in 3 years, sorry SDRE!) and about how I remember watching them play it live during the old Jon Stewart show that was on MTV for about a year and in syndication for a year after that (and unceremoniously dismissed afterwards).  I said I was blown away by the performance and became an instant and long-time fan of the band.  Well someone on YouTube managed to find that performance and post it.  Thank you to whoever you are.  This was amazing seeing it again some 16 years later.


#45.
Song:  "Age of Consent"
Artist:  New Order
Album:  Power, Corruption & Lies
Year:  1983
Length:  5:16
Label:  Factory Records
  • Download New Order - "Age of Consent".mp3
#46.
Song:  "Another Radio Song"
Artist:  Okkervil River
Album:  Black Sheep Boy Appendix
Year:  2005
Length:  5:00
  • Download Okkervil River - "Another Radio Song".mp3
this infection gets stronger every year.
This song is awfully infectious and in part 2 of the track (with the lyrics below), Will Sheff rips off just the most amazing singing/screaming/exploding that I've heard in any song ever.
Bless this tiny alley 
we have fallen from tall buildings 
we have fallen through the air
Into a garden sweetly smelling
Of the softest sleeping flowers
Now they sit under the sidewalk
Now they’re waiting for the shining
of some future sun to show us. 
All that is your beauty oh
And all that brings you pleasure.
I could sigh into your heart 
And say I hope I'm here forever 
but black sheep boy with your lovers 
with your list of favorite pillows 
with your favorite list of missing children 
with the wall where you drew windows 
overlooking hidden gardens 
cut apart by jagged mountains 
Climbing up into the air
Crumbling down into a fountain
where the water waits forever 
like a quiet distant treasure 
when you rise up to recover 
when you leave this tiny alley 
when you meet me in the garden 
with your arms all hung with cedar 
every spirit brushing past me 
brushing past me in the ether 
scream "all this is window dressing 
all you are is flimsy curtains 
watch you flame up with a word from us 
you won't know that you're burning."
#47.
Song:  "The Sad Mafioso"
Artist:  Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Album:  F# a# oo
Year:  1997
Length:  10:03
  • Download Godspeed You! Black Emperor - "The Sad Mafioso".mp3
Pretty much every post-rock artist and song that appears on this list either before or after this song owes something to this record and the type of music that Godspeed either created or at least assisted in creating, in the process developing an entire genre where rock music could sound like an orchestra, where guitars could revel in chaos, and where anthems are formed without lyrics or singing, a pure "post-rock" statement that achieves simple wonder through magical compositions.
#48.
Song:  "The Story of Yo La Tango"
Artist:  Yo La Tengo
Album:  I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
Year:  2006
Length:  11:49
  • Download Yo La Tengo - "The Story Of Yo La Tango".mp3
#49.
 Song:  "How Soon is Now?"
Artist:  The Smiths
Album:  Meat is Murder
Year:  1985
Length: 6:46
Label:  Rough Trade
  • Download The Smiths - "How Soon is Now?"
#50.
Song:  "Breakthrough"
Artist:  Modest Muse
Album:  This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to think About
Year:  1996
Length: 4:07
  • Download Modest Mouse - "Breakthrough".mp3
That's five Modest Mouse tracks in the top 50, to go along with Pavement, if you're keeping track at home, and I hope you are.
Thanks for reading, and stay tuned next week (hopefully) for songs 51-100.

Top 200 Songs of All Time (Part 1)

11/15/2010

 
Much has changed in my musical interests since I compiled this original list 3 years ago -- new songs, new bands, a fading of my interest in the favorite music of my youth.  But much has stayed the same, including the #1 overall.  The top of this list was probably the most difficult to assess but I couldn't find another song I was willing to admit was better than "Trailer Trash".  So Modest Mouse holds on.  And we'll start the list right now.  This post will be in 4 parts, starting with the top 20.  Come back next Monday for the next 30.  And thanks for reading!
#1. 
Song:  "Trailer Trash"
Artist:  Modest Mouse
Album:  The Lonesome Crowded West
Year:  1997
Length:  5:49
Label:  Up Records
Rating:  8.9 (out of 10 on Pitchfork)
What makes this my favorite song of all-time doesn't appear until three and a half minutes into the song, when Isaac Brock's singing fades away and this slowly building melody explodes into a cacophony of guitars and drums and rhythmic jamming that marks the very best of Modest Mouse's work, and this is the very best music they've ever made.  Before 2001, and before this song, I mostly loved songs with actual singing, valuing lyrical brilliance and melodies more than anything.  But as you can see from the appearance of several songs in my top 10 that are either entirely or partially instrumental masterpieces, my musical interest has changed dramatically since the time when I first fell for the Mouse and first realized all the beauty that could be contained without a single spoken word by simply listening to the last two minutes of "Trailer Trash."  I really don't think there is another two minutes of music that can ever be made to top it.  That's why it's the #1 song of all-time.
  • Download Modest Mouse - "Trailer Trash".mp3




#2.
Song:  "Two-Headed Boy"
Artist:  Neutral Milk Hotel
Album:  In the Aeroplane over the Sea
Year:  1998
Length:  4:26
Label:  Merge 
Rating:  10 out of 10 (for the album on Pitchfork)
  • Download Neutral Milk Hotel - "Two-Headed Boy".mp3
The most raw, honest, beautiful piece of music ever made by a human being.  Yeah I said it.  I don't have any fucking clue what it's about.  I don't know why Jeff Mangum disappeared from the face of the earth after releasing the album it comes from well over a decade ago.  I don't know why his off-kilter tone and pounding guitar feel like a virtuoso performance from the heavens to me.  I just know it moves me in a way that music was made to move people and none have done it better.  I discovered this song in May 2001, literally two months before discovering "Trailer Trash", both from albums that had come out years earlier but never made their way to my ears.  Two months in the history of music produced my favorite songs ever made.  I've been a non-stop fan of indie rock ever since.  Jeff Mangum had everything to do with that.  Watch the video below and be blown away.




#3.
Song:  "Lift Your Skinny Fists, Like Antennas to Heaven"
Artist:  Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Album:  Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Year:  2000
Length:  6:15
Label:  Kranky
Rating:  9.0 (out of 10) for album on Pitchfork
  • Download Godspeed You! Black Emperor - "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven".mp3
When searching for a live video of this song on YouTube (doesn't exist), I found the video below and in the comments section, someone just 3 months ago posted, simply, "Changed my life."  Probably the most succinct and accurate way I can describe this track, the 1st part of the first movement ("Storm") off the GY!BE 80-minute double-album Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven.  Believe it or not I discovered this song in late summer 2001, yes, 2 months after "Trailer Trash", meaning all of my top 3 favorite songs of all-time were found in several months around the summer of 2001.  And each one is more varied than the rest, but all are beautiful, all are perfect, and no piece of instrumental music is more perfect than this soaring opener to the classic album by the Canadian anarchists who broke up not too long after I first heard this song.  My favorite music has always been the "slow build", a song that slowly builds to a climactic crescendo, that sweeps you up in emotion as it rises to an amazing conclusion.  Very few songs ever recorded are willing to accomplish that slow build (and I'm not even talking about the boring, staid "verse-chorus-verse" world of mainstream music).  And very few let it run out to the end the way "Lift Your Skinny Fists" does.  And none, none, have ever been so beautiful.


#4.
Song:  "Here"
Artist:  Pavement
Album:  Slanted and Enchanted
Year:  1992
Length:  3:56
Label:  Matador
Rating:  10 out of 10 (for the album on Pitchfork)
  • Download Pavement - "Here".mp3
  • Download Pavement - "Here (Peel Session version)".mp3
  • Download Pavement - "Here (alternate mix)".mp3
I was dressed for success
but success it never comes
and I'm the only one who laughs
at your jokes when they are so bad
and your jokes are always bad
but they're not as bad as this
come join us in a prayer
we'll be waiting waiting where
everything's ending here
painted portraits of minions & slaves
crotch mavens and one night players
are they the only ones who laugh?
at the jokes when they are so bad
and the jokes they're always bad
but they're not as bad as this
come join us in a prayer
we'll be waiting waiting where
everything's ending here


#5.
Song:  "Teen Age Riot"
Artist:  Sonic Youth
Album:  Daydream Nation
Year:  1988
Length:  6:57
Label:  Enigma/DGC (reissue)
Rating:  10 out of 10 (for the album via Pitchfork)
  • Download Sonic Youth - "Teen Age Riot".mp3
I was a teenager when Sonic Youth released Daydream Nation, which has gone on to be considered one of the seminal releases in indie rock and alternative music history, possibly the greatest single album ever made by a band in this genre.  But I didn't know it then, I didn't discover it until college, and that was after Goo and Dirty, and I didn't really like it quite as much as those later albums.  At some point, in my most recent decade of indie rock fandom I've learned to appreciate the band and the album more but honestly, I don't really listen to much Sonic Youth anymore, not anything from Goo or Dirty at least, even though they were among my favorite albums at the time.  It's been 20 years now, and it's relatively rare that I still follow anything I loved 20 years ago (even Seinfeld reruns have gotten stale).  But this song, this anthem of anti-establishment rebellion for teenagers in the '80s that I missed as a teenager in the '80s because I was listening to far too much Bon Jovi and Def Leppard (oh god, those were bad days) to have even heard of Sonic Youth until I got to college, but this song still resonates today, even long after my teen age riot has passed.




#6.
Song:  "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
Artist:  Joy Division
Album:  Love Will Tear Us Apart (7" single)
Year:  1980
Length:  3:26
Label:  Factory Records
This song was written in the fall of 1979 and released in April 1980 and as such is the oldest track on my list.  It was once most famous for the fact that the writer of the song, lead singer Ian Curtis, killed himself one month after its release, propelling the song to the band's first chart position, peaking at #13 in the UK.  But now it's just known as one of the greatest songs of all time, named #1 single ever made by NME in 2002.  It's been re-released several times after that, including a 1983 version which charted again.  The surviving band members, of course, formed New Order, which was one of my two or three favorite bands ever when I was in college and the decade that followed.  They've faded now, but this song has not.  It remains beautiful and poignant to this day, even after (or perhaps because of) Ian Curtis's untimely passing.
  • Download Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart".mp3




#7.
Song:  "The Official Ironmen Rally Song"
Artist:  Guided by Voices
Album:  Under the Bushes, Under the Stars
Year:  1996
Length:  2:49
Label:  Matador Records
  • Download Guided by Voices - "The Official Ironmen Rally Song".mp3
Guided by Voices put out a metric ton of beautiful little pop songs in the '90s but none were as beautiful as this track, in my opinion, a short pop gem that stands out from the rest of the songs in my top 10 in that it's not particularly soaring, it didn't change my life in any way, it doesn't have any special meaning in the history of indie rock or alternative music, and isn't considered by fans of the genre to be among the classics of GBV music that preceded it on Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes.  But I just can't listen to this song and not feel good.  And that's why it's sitting here among my favorite songs of all time.
Bitter fish in crude oil sea
You don't have to bother me
You just have to join on this song
Crawling people on your knees
Don't take this so seriously
You just have to hum it all day long


#8.
Song:  "The Queen is Dead"
Artist:  The Smiths
Album:  The Queen is Dead
Year:  1986
Length:  6:24
Label:  Rough Trade
Rating:   10 out of 10 (for the album on NME)
  • Download The Smiths - "The Queen Is Dead".mp3
The Smiths.  From about 1990 to the mid-part of this past decade, I would have told anyone who asked that they were my favorite band of all-time.  And it wasn't really close.  They sang painful, emotive, desperate music before any of that became a genre of its own, and I'm still amazed at the rawness, honesty, and bravery of Morrissey's music at the time.  And they were popular, at least in England.  I can't imagine anything like that being popular again in the current age where art is money and only the basest, broadest, least bold statements make an artist famous.  Indie rock exists as a genre because music is bad, generally, and sure we have an Arcade Fire or Modest Mouse sweep into the edges of mainstream success, but even their music is rather tame compared to the emotional messages of The Smiths, who challenged the monarchy itself with this song, off what some argue is their greatest album.  I don't listen to them much anymore, and their songs on this countdown are almost all universally lower than they were just 3 years ago.  And they are no longer my favorite band of all-time, having been surpassed by a whole group of indie rockers who have dominated my interest in the latter part of this decade.  But their influence on me was profound.  And a song like this still resonates as beautiful.
Past the Pub who saps your body 
And the church who'll snatch your money 
The Queen is dead, boys 
And it's so lonely on a limb 
Past the Pub that wrecks your body 
And the church - all they want is your money 
The Queen is dead, boys 
And it's so lonely on a limb


#9.
Song:  "Edit the Sad Parts"
Artist:  Modest Mouse
Album:  Interstate 8 EP
Year:  1996
Length:  9:33
Label:  Up Records
  • Download Modest Mouse - "Edit the Sad Parts".mp3
Sometimes all I really want to feel is love
Sometimes I'm angry that I feel so angry
Sometimes my feelings get in the way
Of what I really feel I needed to say
If you stand in a circle
Then you'll all have a back to bite back


#10.
Song:  "Mogwai Fear Satan"
Artist:  Mogwai
Album:  Young Team
Year:  1997
Length:  16:19
Label:  Chemikal Underground
Rating:  9.7 (out of 10) on Pitchfork
This is the 16-minute closer to Mogwai's debut album, the critically acclaimed blast of aural goodness called Young Team.  It's basically all guitars, all the time, exploding and retreating and veering through sonic tempos never experimented with before (or as well since).  There's no singing, no lyrics, nothing but pure rock revolution, or as Pitchfork put it in their review of Young Team, "the most accurate sonic representation of the Big Bang theory in the history of music."
  • Download Mogwai - "Mogwai Fear Satan".mp3






 #11.
Song:  "AT & T"
Artist:  Pavement
Album:  Wowee Zowee
Year:  1995
Length:  3:33
Label:  Matador
Rating:  9.3 (out of 10) for the album on Pitchfork
  • Download Pavement - "AT&T".mp3
It's just one of the catchiest songs I've ever heard, with a brief slow build that explodes into a rocking pop gem, underscored by hooks galore and Malkmus's typically inscrutable lyrics that somehow add to everything Pavement does.  It's simply brilliant, despite being rather ignored by those discussing the greatest songs of the '90s.  For me, it's more than that.  It's one of the greatest songs of all-time.
Whenever, whenever, whenever, whenever I feel fine...
I'm gonna walk away from this, from all that


#12.
Song:  "San Andreas"
Artist:  Portastatic
Album:  Slow Note from a Sinking Ship
Length:  2:37
Year:  1995
Label:  Merge Records
  • Download Portastatic - "San Andreas".mp3
Mac of Superchunk wasn't content in being the lead singer and songwriter of the seminal indie rock legends and also the co-founder the seminal Merge Records, he also has put out more than a decade's worth of music on his side solo project, Portastatic, including this gem from the wonderful 1995 Slow Note from a Sinking Ship.  It's a blast of pure pop excellence and probably one of the more obscure songs in my top 20, but one I never get tired of listening to.


#13.
Song: "I'll Believe in Anything"
Artist: Wolf Parade
Album: Apologies to the Queen Mary
Year: 2005
Length:  4:37
Label:  Sub Pop Records
Rating: 9.2 (out of 10) for the album via Pitchfork
  • Download Wolf Parade - "I'll Believe In Anything".mp3
Spencer Krug is my favorite musician, as any regular reader recognizes, and he's a member of at least three (and sometimes four or five) bands which will fill up spaces throughout this top 200.  But it's this song, off Wolf Parade's first album, that remains the gold standard of Spencer Krug musical creations.  It doesn't start out as much, not really, but when it explodes, it really explodes, and it captures me in a way that no song released in the past six years has done.  I used to think the song was about love, and that the chorus was "I'll believe in anything IF you'll believe in anything" but I'm pretty sure now it's "I'll believe in anything AND you'll believe in anything" which makes it sound more like it's about a breakup of a relationship, and the strange thing is the rest of the lyrics can be read either way, so the meaning of the song hinges on whether Spencer is saying IF or AND.  And that to me is pretty beautiful.  On some days I hear it as a song about love and on others a song about destruction of love.  Either way, it's absolutely brilliant.  And it sounds amazing live.




#14.
Song:  "Whenever You See Fit"
Artist:  Modest Mouse / 764-HERO
Album:  Whenever You See Fit
Year:  1998
Length:  14:28
Label:  Up Records/ Suicide Squeeze
  • Download Modest Mouse / 764-HERO - "Whenever You See Fit".mp3
This song was released as part of a 12" vinyl single collaboration between fellow Washington state indie rockers 764-HERO and their eventually much better known counterparts Modest Mouse.  The song is indeed over fourteen minutes long and it's not exactly filled with a lengthy storyline in its lyrics.  It's basically variations on the same rock jam between the two bands with 764-HERO's lead singer singing the melody and Isaac Brock's spastic yelping filling in the chorus.  And even after 14 minutes, I still long for more.  It's that freakin' good.  I can't really explain it any better, and there are no reviews to find of it, so just enjoy it for what it is.  A rare, somewhat undiscovered gem of a majestic rock song, an epic glory of guitars and drums and singing, and a somehow touchingly beautiful discourse on sleep. 
#15.
Song:  "The Plan"
Artist:  Built to Spill
Album:  Keep it Like a Secret
Year:  1999
Length: 3:29
Label:  Warner Brothers
Rating:  9.3/10 (on Pitchfork)
  • Download Built to Spill - "The Plan".mp3
The first minute of this song remains the most amazing piece of rock music ever made.  Just hearing "the plan keeps coming up again" fills me with a joy that few things in life can accomplish.  Thank you, Doug Martsch, thank you for your very existence.
The plan keeps coming up again
And the plan means nothing stays the same
But the plan won't accomplish anything
If it's not implemented
Like it's always been
And it makes me think of everyone
And the cause of this is evident
But the remedy cannot be found
Cause it's so well hidden




#16.
Song:  "Summer Babe [Winter Version]"
Artist:  Pavement
Album:  Slanted and Enchanted
Year:  1992
Length:  3:17
Label:  Matador
Rating:  10 out of 10 (for the album on Pitchfork)
  • Download Pavement - "Summer Babe [Winter Version]".mp3
#17.
Song: "Hyper Enough"
Album:  Here's Where the Strings Come In
Artist:  Superchunk
Year: 1995
Length:  3:31
Label: Merge Records
  • Download Superchunk - "Hyper Enough".mp3
When all our bones and muscles hurt... what's so funny about that?
This video below is the first time I ever heard Superchunk, back when MTV still played videos and back when good music could actually be heard outside of indie rock clubs and blogs like these.  This was 1995 and Superchunk has been among my 4 or 5 favorite bands of all-time ever since.




#18.
Song:  "The Moon"
Artist:  The Microphones
Album:  The Glow Pt. 2
Year:  2001
Length:  5:16
Label:  K Records
Rating:  9.2 (out of 10) for the album, via Pitchfork
  • Download The Microphones - "The Moon".mp3
  • Download The Microphones - "The Moon (acoustic)".mp3
"Perhaps the problem is that most pop music doesn't put enough faith in the listener. Everything must be laid out in the most obvious of terms, and eventually, that obviousness obscures whatever the music originally intended to convey. If you want to invoke the quiet beauty of the ocean, for example, you can write a pop song that says, "Hey, the ocean is really beautiful," or you can try to come up with a sonic approximation of that beauty.
It's a huge undertaking to attempt to capture something so visual in a song. But for Phil Elvrum, it seems to be second nature.  A sprawling, swirling composition that is both as varied and as consistent as the landscape itself, The Glow Pt. 2 exceeds even its predecessor in capturing the simultaneous wrath and fragility of nature. And sounding really, really cool."
#19.
Song:  "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)"
Artist:  The Arcade Fire
Album:  Funeral
Year:  2004
Length:  4:48
Label:  Merge Records
Rating:  9.7 (out of 10) via Pitchfork for the album
  • Download Arcade Fire - "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)".mp3
The first Arcade Fire song I ever loved.  Still my favorite.  And still filled with so much beauty.
"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" is a sumptuously theatrical opener-- the gentle hum of an organ, undulating strings, and repetition of a simple piano figure suggest the discreet unveiling of an epic.  Butler, in a bold voice that wavers with the force of raw, unspoken emotion, introduces his neighborhood.  The scene is tragic: As a young man's parents weep in the next room, he secretly escapes to meet his girlfriend in the town square, where they naively plan an "adult" future that, in the haze of adolescence, is barely comprehensible to them.  Their only respite from their shared uncertainty and remoteness exists in the memories of friends and parents.
#20.
Song: "The Mending of the Gown"
Artist:  Sunset Rubdown
Album:  Random Spirit Lover
Year:  2007
Length: 5:36
Label:  Jagjaguwar
  • Download Sunset Rubdown - "The Mending of the Gown".mp3


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