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01. TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
This album won by far, clearly beating every other record. Atmospheric, eerie and compelling is what it felt like seeing them in July this year (after a friend's forceful recommendation). At every moment they pounded their sounds with more clashing drum beats and vocals, then ending it with a crisp encore.
TV On The Radio Wolf Like Me
02. Thom Yorke - The Eraser
Radiohead's frontman side project has gone away this year in frenzied hype. Entirely of synthesized electronic material and dark lyrics, the album consists of no drums or guitar whatsoever but the sound is very simple to Yorke's ideas alone. Emotional and experimental as it gets, the album is voted by our readers as second best album of 2006.
Thom Yorke Harrowdown Hill
03. Sunset Rubdown - Shut Up I Am Dreaming
The rougher and rawer side of Wolf Parade's Spencer Krug, the complexity of this album reaches its peak and remains constant throughout the end of each track. You can really notice how much effort towards the production of this album. It's clever lyrics and musical arrangements perfectly composed, certains this album to be a masterpiece in its own right.
Sunset Rubdown They Took A Vote And Said No
04. Belle And Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Stuart Murdoch still remains as one of the creative geniuses of music. Some fans may be disappointed with the lack of acoustic tracks as previous, but by the number of votes here; everyone still loves Belle And Sebastian. Looks like they are here to stay.
Belle And Sebastian The Blues Are Still Blue
05. Lily Allen - Alright, Still
Lily Allen should be crowned for everything she's done this year. Why? I have no idea. Musically her first single "Smile" shot to number one, she made a parody of 50 Cent's "Window Shopper". She bad mouthed Carl Barat (of Dirty Pretty Things/The Libertines), Luke Pritchard (of The Kooks) and Sir Geldof, calling them twats, cunts and such. But you must admit her songs are ever so catchy and funny.
Lily Allen Alfie
06. be your own PET - be your own PET
be your own PET, a bunch of privileged teenagers with known parents. This album is definetly louder and faster than their previous released singles like Damn Damn Leash, Fire Department and Extra Extra. The lyrics are demanding and make quite a stand in this album. ("I'm an independent mother fucker!"..."Give me everything and I'll brake all your limbs / And I love you so much / so you better love me!")
be your own PET Bunk Trunk Skunk
07. Grizzly Bear - Yellow House
This record was released on my birthday this year and it was certainly a treat. Similar to TV On The Radio but softer and the harmonies are blissful. The sounds just float beautifully.
Grizzly Bear Knife
08. Joanna Newsom - Ys
I'd often compare Newsom's music to a Disney soundtrack, really you can notice her music would suit very well to a lush movie. There are soft moments that rise and slowly drift down, then up again. Joanna creates this magical aurora through her music. Fantastic follow up of The Milk-Eyed Mender.
Joanna Newsom Emily
09. Tapes 'N Tapes - The Loon
I'm guessing majority of Australian bloggers had voted for this after seeing Tapes 'N Tapes earlier this month. Re-released in July by XL Recordings, The Loon is the debut record for this Minnesota band. The energy in performance of this band live is incredibly riveting, especially in the track "Insistor" with just the bass and drums acting on part of the sounds of a heart beat back and forth.
Tapes 'N Tapes Manitoba
10. Ratatat - Classics
I'm not sure how to explain Classics. I really didn't think this would make it into the list. Guitar solos over synthesizers and on top of that hip hop influences. It's quite repetitive; rock, hip hop, electronic? I'm not sure what it is.
Ratatat Lex
11. Regina Spektor - Begin To Hope
Regina's sound has some what progressed over the past albums. It still remains that sort of raw sound of just her vocals and piano but with a few additions to create more of a pop feel rather than a classical ensemble. She's quirky; she's Regina Spektor. However, I really miss that drumstick tapping on the chair.
Regina Spektor Fildelity
12. Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
Gnarls Barkley literally came out of nowhere and released the track "Crazy" which everyone either loved it or hated it. Soulful psychedelia? I really don't know what to say. Hypnotic, I'd think so.
Gnarls Barkley Smiley Faces
13. Peter Bjorn And John - Writer's Block
With the help from producer Yttling, who's worked with other famous Swedish bands such as Shout Out Louds and The Concretes, it's certainly helped this album to be a fine record. Perfect catchy summer soundtrack.
Peter Bjorn And John Let's Call It Off
14. Final Fantasy - He Poos Clouds
What a title for a record huh? The record is an ode to Dungeons And Dragons; comprises of elegantly eloquent classical pieces of string instruments. This is the second album from violin player Owen Pallett, who's worked with bands such as The Arcade Fire and The Hidden Cameras. Compared to the album "Has A Good Home", this is contains more substance and edgier effect.
Finaly Fantasy Many Lives For 49 MP
15. Cat Power - The Greatest
Most albums released in January tend to be forgotten, but by the looks of it not for Chan Marshall. The sounds on this record are smoother than ever, her vocals compliment each track to make them seem sultry in a way.
Cat Power Living Proof

This was a first for Off The Record so it was quite exciting yet also troublesome to come up with a list for a poll. The votes have been finalised with all the votes from our readers. A big thank you to everyone who voted, I can tell you there were a lot of close ones who didn't make the list such as Pharaohs, Howling Bells, Augie March, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Macromantics, The Crayon Fields, Youth Group and The Panda Band. But in the end still yet saw the surprising and of course the well expected records. Majority of the artists are from Melbourne and a few others from Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth but yet all proved themselves as to also breakthrough successfully internationally or yet to in the future. This list of the top 15 Australian albums range from folk, electronica, pop to punk which shows the diversity of all these hard working albums.
Indescribably filled with wonderful records by numerous bands, 2006 has possibly been the best year of music for me. How a group of people can put together such an insanely amazing record beats me. Each album to their own, I must comment that it was extremely hard to pick 15 albums, let alone the top spot, but each one was so monumentally terrific in their own right or way, well, they just deserved a spot. Below is my list for the top 15 albums of 2006. Enjoy! Labels: Grace
What I love about doing this part, is taking the time to recognise amazing records that have in some way made my year. I had no trouble compiling my list together but I did have trouble placing them in positions; which I still don't agree with because I'd like to think each of them are in top position in their own different ways. It's the time where I can give considerable mentions to new discoveries I've found but never found the time to make a post about because I was either too late or something. I should remind you there are few days left to vote for album of the year. Votes are still being counted and there is still time. The links are situated on the side menu. I'll announce the list some time in the next few days. For now I'll leave you with my list for Top 15 albums. Downloads are for limited time, after that do your self a favour and purchase these lovely albums. Camera Obscura Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken Labels: Sandra
Here is my list of my Top 15 albums of 2006. I know the year isn't completely over yet, but there are no records coming out over the Christmas break that will be good enough to push the records I already have on my list out of my list. I'm happy with the way my list looks and I know they're will be some bloggers out there who will point out numerous records that I may have left off my list (No Gnarls Barkley, no The Knife, No Sufjan Stevens...what am I thinking!?). But if you do have an opinion about my Top 15, and believe me there will be people, feel free to leave a comment, I'm more than happy to have a read and justify my argument of having that record on the list. But before you leave your comment, just remember, these are the records I enjoyed through the year, not you. Anyway, enough chitta-chat, without further stolling here is my Top 15 for 2006. Sarah Blasko Showstopper Labels: James
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I'd have to admit I was slightly skeptical of the idea behind Interpretaciones Del Oso, an album featuring remixes of all the songs on Minus the Bear's album Menos El Oso. Don't get me wrong, I love remixes, but a whole album of remixes based on another (and already good as it is) album? Thankfully the guest artists who remixed and reinterpreted the album are a diverse and undeniably talented bunch which includes Jason Clark of Pretty Girls Make Graves and Morgan Henderson of the Blood Brothers, lending a touch of their own flavour to each track and in doing so crafting one my most anticipated albums of 2007. Here's a couple of exclusive tracks I got from a secret source (wink, wink) to tide you over until the official album release. Labels: Jacq
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Voters' Choice Poll: Australian Album of 2006
To end it with the last day of the year which is tomorrow, I will announce the list of top 15 albums of 2006. So if you want to get in your last minute votes. Do so because voting lines will end when I make the post.
And the winner is....
The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
01. The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
"All of a sudden, we just looked at each other and said, "Shit, we have a career" says Paitence on their UK tour, this year. Out of the garage and into a real recording studio for this record, they've re-worked some songs and added various instruments like the banjo, trumphet, piano and various percussions creating their polished tunes. It's a fistful of fun to get you dancing, perhaps just like Paitence herself.
The Grates Nothing Sir
02. Dappled Cities Fly - Granndance
Produced in Los Angeles by Grandaddy's Jim Fairchild, this album is no doubt a huge leap for Dappled Cities Fly. Next year will only get larger with an overseas release both in the UK and US. The interchange of vocals between singers Dave Rennick and Tim Derricourt make this album a collision of brillance.
Dappled Cities Fly Holy Chord
03. Sarah Blasko - What The Sea Wants ,The Sea Will Have
Major radio stations won't touch her, Video Hits won't touch her, but somehow, this singer-songwriter has managed to capture hearts nation wide with a beautifully well structured album that will sink your heart. "Although the lyrics didn't exist before the music, I felt like I could vividly picture a landscape, time or place." explains Sarah. The record is replaced with haunting string arrangements; enchanting.
Sarah Blasko Planet New Year
04. Ground Components - An Eye For A Brow, A Tooth For A Pick
Debut album from Melbourne band, with guest appearance by Macromantics and features a cover of Bob Dylan's song “It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding”. They've created a distinct sound with the touch of orchestra instruments heard underneath the frantic screams of singer Joe McGuigan.
Ground Components Our Sunshine
05. Young And Restless - My Knives
They won Triple J's Unearthed competition and played at this year's Homebake festival. Dangerous, brutually fast and loud is how things are for five piece Canberra/Melbourne band Young And Restless. This debut record is a killer of grinding guitars and shrieking vocals. They'll be playing some shows in Melbourne and Adelaide in January and supporting for Cansei De Ser Sexy.
Young And Restless Dirty Kicks
06. Dan Kelly And The Alpha Males - Drowning In The Fountain Of Youth
Possibly the biggest nerd going around in the music biz. Not just because of the way he looks (think Chris Isaac...but younger and sexy) but because he knows how to write a mean song. Summery pop melodies intwined with random jokes. Songs like "The Lonely Coconut", "Baby Sitters Of The World Unite!" and "My Brains Are On Fire! (Life Coach Baby)", you're probably thinking what on earth?
Dan Kelly And The Alpha Males Baby Sitters Of The World Unite!
07. Darren Hanlon - Fingertips And Mountaintops
Story telling folk-pop/folk-rock singer-songwriter Darren Hanlon returns with his third album recorded in a movie theatre in Queensland. This album delivers uplifting songs, it displays a remarkable way of putting good use of quirky lyrics and simple guitar chords to sum up Darren's style of music. Be sure to see him or the other artists at the Candle Records Farewell shows next year if you're in Sydney or Brisbane.
Darren Hanlon Happiness Is Just A Chemical
08. The Drones - Gala Mill
Absolutely no surprise what-so-ever with this entry. This Melbourne band (originally from Perth) have made one hell of a wave world wide and this album only secures them more firmly with their popularity.
The Drones I Don't Ever Want To Change
09. Gotye - Like Drawing Blood
To be honest...I didn't expect this album at all to make it. I've only heard one song from this album and I didn't like it, but obviously there are people out there who think different and have jumped straight onboard with this guy.
Goyte Hearts A Mess
10. Wolf & Cub - Vessels
Officially my runner up favorite Aussie act for the year (Sarah Blasko first of course), these guys are just way way out there. I've mentioned the fact they have two drummers many times, but by god, the two drummers justs makes this band so wonderful and refreshing.
Wolf & Cub Conundrum
11. My Disco! - Cancer
Another surprise. I don't know much about these guys, but I have seen some footage of them playing live and man do they go nuts. The guitarist almost beats the living hell out of guitar and they just go into these whacky solo parts and intense rhythm sections through their songs. A very interesting band indeed.
My Disco! Perfect Protection
12. Midnight Juggernauts - Secrets Of The Universe
If one band knows how to get a party started. These guys could be the answer. Catchy, contagious, unforgettable, so many adjectives could describe the way this band performs. Perfect blend of electronica and rock with combinations of '80s jangly beats and use of a vocoder.
Midnight Juggernauts Tombstone
13. Ned Collette - Jokes And Trials
Major surprise entry. To be honest, I didn't think there were enough people out there who have heard of this guy, but how wrong I was. City City City lead singer makes a solo record that is completely different. Acoustic psychedelic songs to die for. Sliding guitar, finger picking meshed with a choir and violin; combined with random synth beats and other electronics.
Ned Collette The Laughter Across The Street
14. Red Riders - Replica Replica
Catchy melodic rock of ripping riffs and smooth bass lines created a new sound yet typical Red Riders style for this debut album. This record has some what found itself to be quite of a singalong, with tracks like "A.S.P.I.R.N" and "What They Say About Us". The tracks vary from upbeat punk to soft ballads and instrumental. This band is amazing live. Certainly bigger things expected their way in the near future.
Red Riders Slide In Next To Me
15. The Sleepy Jackson - Personality: One Was A Spider, One Was A Bird
What can I say about this record? It is simply one of the best records I've ever heard in my life. Luke Steele has taken his music to a completely new level where there are orchestra's, choirs, and odd instruments that set a theatrical atmosphere. With the added help of Juanita Stein (Howling Bells) and Julian Hamilton (The Presets) it just makes this record even more confusing.
The Sleepy Jackson Devil Was In My Yard
Off The Record Top 15: Part 3 (Grace's Picks)

01. M. Ward - Post-War
Undeniably beautiful and soothing music thrown in a thought-provoking album title. You don't see that combination everyday! Perfection. Absolute perfection.
M. Ward Today's Undertaking
02. Love is All - Nine Times That Same Song
The 5-piece Swedish band have got me dancing to their spectacularly manic tunes. Energetic, confident and rowdy and amusing lyrics about liking the same type of cheese. They'll be in Australia in March for Laneway.
Love is All Busy Doing Nothing
03. The Blow - Paper Television
The Blow is one of the most creative duos in indie music history. What appeals to me is its quirky, enigmatic vibe and the witty, playful lyrics - which are sung beautifully. I recently saw them at Newtown Theatre, and it was an amazing experience.
The Blow Babay (Eat a Critter, Feel Its Wrath)
04. Joanna Newsom - Ys
Indulge in lesser known instruments and include a full orchestra. The finished product is eccentric and innocent; everything is whimsical and exquisitely produced.
Joanna Newsom Cosmia
05. TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain
TV on the Radio is intense and complex. Songs are epic and enthralling and layered, which is heightened further by the execution of certain sounds/effects. Simply amazing!
TV on the Radio Wash the Day
06. Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
I love Camera Obscura. These gentle, nostalgic melodies with melancholic lyrics and wistful vocals make for the most uplifting experience. This is by far the best Camera Obscura album.
Camera Obscura If Looks Could Kill
07. The Long Blondes - Someone To Drive You Home
The Long Blondes appeal to me in every imaginable factor. The image, musically, and the general feeling. It reminds me of the 50s so very much. All songs are incredibly catchy.
The Long Blondes Separated By Motorways
08. Camille - Le Fil
Her songs just radiate with innocence and mysteriousness. They still remain fresh and catchy after many listens and her beatboxing is used to the record's advantage so very well.
Camille J'Ai Tort
09. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
It's really a daydream, all songs are so light. While they remain lyrically and musically sound, they have evolved tremendously. Belle and Sebastian never cease to amaze me!
Belle and Sebastian Sukie in the Graveyard
10. Islands - Return to the Sea
From the remains of The Unicorns comes Islands. They are insidiously trippy and so awesomely organic, I love listening to Islands on a sunny day. I can't wait for their second album.
Islands Jogging Gorgeous Summer
11. Nouvelle Vague - Bande à Part
Nouvelle Vague's second album is surprisingly pleasant! I usually gawk at the thought of covers, but these are so seamlessly constructed and are interpreted extremely different to the original, the pay-off is immense.
Nouvelle Vague Dancing With Myself
12. Phoenix - It's Never Been Like That
A strong return from these French gentlemen, Alphabetical was lacking from what United had left off with. Using many simple, but striking musical arrangements, It's Never Been Like That is a smooth as record. I can't wait to catch them at V!
Phoenix Long Distance Call
13. Tilly and the Wall - Bottom of Barrels
The sophomore album from tap-dancing aficionados have returned with the same fun-loving, exuberant warmth I love. Listening to their songs make me want to take up tap-dancing.
Tilly and the Wall Bad Education
14. The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes
Oh so catchy and reminiscent of the 60s girl groups, it makes you want to dance endlessly. With choreographed dance moves, matching outfits and the cutest backing band, The Pipettes are dazzling.
The Pipettes Pull Shapes
15. Mates of State - Bring It Back
Known for the shifting rhythms, and simultaneous male/female harmonies, the duo have widened their musical palette with this album. Mates of State are still vibrant and thrilling as ever.
Mates of State Think Long
Off The Record Top 15: Part 2 (Sandra's Picks)

01. Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
Tracyanne Campbell is certainly a lyrical genius. This is their third album release and the best yet. This is album is more of a diary set to music; every song on this record evokes a 60's feel to it; catchy and upbeat. This music is perfectly its own; bright, nostalgic, melancholic dream pop with wistful female vocals.
02. Peter Bjorn And John - Writer's Block
These guys drove Swedish pop into a new direction. Sensitive but intense; capturing the brilliance each song. Whistling and great beats grabbed my attention and straight into my head with Young Folks and Amsterdam. Yeah, so much I made it into the layout of this site. But I must say it fits well to the purpose of Writer's Block.
Peter Bjorn And John Paris 2004ly dangerous performers.
The Mint Chicks This Is Your Last Chance To Be Famous My Love
04. Julian Nation - We Are All Writers
I do believe this lo-fi record had been one of my picks for the longest of time and well deserved it is to be on my list. Julian has come a long way of creating perfect simple pure pop tunes and this record is a sure achievement of that. His song writing is nostalgic, open, honest and sincere, quite like a life time scrapbook with personal entries and photographs.
Julian Nation Appetite For Destruction
05. be your own PET - be your own PET
What a year for be your own PET, being signed to Thurston Moore's label Ecstatic Peace and sadly the departure of drummer Jamin Orrall. This album was definetly a one that made my year with Jemima bringing riot grrl back. Fast paced, trashy, heart pumping, sweaty and certainly not for the old or faint hearted. be your own PET just want to throw a party because us kids want to have Fuuuuun.
Be Your Own Pet Bog
06. The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
Alana, John and Patience...a world without them would seem uninteresting and boring. If you've listened to them, seen them live you would understand the fun The Grates deliver. Trampoline jumping, ribbon twirls, head bangs and hyperactive kids. We all need a little bit of The Grates.
The Grates Little People
07. Belle And Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Three years for the long await for The Life Pursuit and what a record it turned out to be. Different set up to the previous Dear Catastrophe Waitress, but nonetheless another classic Belle And Sebastian record to add to the collection. I was lucky to catch them in June on their tour and amazing they were. Their live performance would among my favourite of this year also.
Belle And Sebastian Funny Little Frog
08. Dappled Cities Fly - Granndance
This is a mature sophomore record for Dappled Cities Fly, within the first few weeks of its release had receive large amounts of praise by the media being voted as Australia's #1 band. They are one my most seen live and enjoyable bands of 2006. The signature falsettos and chaotic pop have some what developed in this record, sounding less like the A Smile days and created the remarkable Granddance.
Dappled Cities Fly Vision Bell
09. Lily Allen - Alright, Still
You have to give it to Lily Allen and the crap NME gave to her. This debut record is a very personal; ranging from bad relationships to a song about her brother being a bum. The songs achieve a great rhythmic sound while the actual lyrics involve laughing at the expense of others. Reggae, soul, pop or ska. I think this is listenable to all.
Lilly Allen Everything's Just Wonderful
10. The Rapture - Pieces Of The People We Love
We all need a dance record and this is certainly my one this year. The Rapture showing us just how they do and how to move our feet once again. This record is aimed specifically at the kids who just don’t dance anymore which lyrics in Whoo! Alright-Yeah...Uh Huh suggests; ("People don’t dance no more / They just stand there like this / They cross their arms and stare you down / and drink and moan and piss.")
The Rapture Don Gon Do It
11. The Long Blondes - Someone To Drive You Home
From the early stages of countless chart topping singles in 2005; The Long Blondes finally set foot and created brilliant full length album. 50’s influence is as apparent on their music and it is in their style. English accents as they get, this album beats fellow Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys by far.
The Long Blondes Swallow Tattoo
12. Tokyo Police Club - A Lesson In Crime
One of my favourite discoveries this year. They've just signed onto Australian label Dew Process Records; home of Sarah Blasko, The Grates and Expatriate. The album is due in Australia in March next year, it's already been released in the UK, US and their home country Canada. You can't deny the hype, this stuff is actually good.
Tokyo Police Club Cheer It On
13. Phoenix - It's Never Been Like That
The ever so catchy smooth sounds of a suave French band never seem to fail me. Though they sing in English, musically they make excellent use of missed beats and pauses in this album; pure brillance. Hopefully I will be able to get my hands on some tickets soon to the V Festival to see them.
Phoenix Lost And Found
14. The Crayon Fields - Animal Bells
Another Melbourne lo-fi artist in this list. Imagine twee going into the depths of darkness. One of the fantastic bands to emerge back into 2006 with a new album. Best record of theirs!
The Crayon Fields Lovely Time
15. The Lovely Feathers - Hind Hind Legs
Quirky and eccentric is described for these insane & disorientated experimental Canadians on their second record. The lyrics are absurd ("Oh! Let’s go outside / Put the car in drive / To the cornfield side / There, / We’ll take off our pants / Kiss the corn and dance / Kiss the corn and romance"), the videos are weird (see Frantic) and well, they're plain fabulously fun. This album's hypnotic and exhilarating to listen to.
The Lovely Feathers In The Valley
Off The Record Top 15: Part 1 (James' Picks)

01. Sarah Blasko - What The Sea Want's The Sea Will Have
Beautiful, stunning, captivating, brilliant, emotional. What more can you want from a solo artist?
02. Blood Brothers - Young Machetes
A perfect follow up to their major label debut. They still have that crazy/spastic sound about them, but more radio friendly, somehow.
Portugal. The Man Gold Fronts
04. The Sleepy Jackson - Personality: One Was A Spider, One Was A Bird
Luke Steele is officially a genius. This record was a huge step up from the debut Lovers. The added orchestra brings this record to pure perfection.
The Sleepy Jackson Higher Than Hell
05. Love Is All - Nine Times That Same Song
Where has this band been! Apparently they've been around a while, but hadn't made an impact until the release of this record, and what an impact it was!
Love Is All Ageing Had Never Been His Friend
06. Be Your Own Pet - Be Your Own Pet
A band with teenagers not too much older than me make it big, who would have thought. Short, sharp, catchy pop punk songs. Highly suggest hearing this.
Be Your Own Pet Adventure
07. Wolf And Cub - Vessals
A singer/guitarist, a bass player, and whats that? Two drummers! Believe it.
Wolf And Cub Steal Their Gold
08. The Grates - Gravity Wont Get Your High
This album has been a favorite of mine since it's release earlier this year. It never fails to put me in a good mood.
The Grates 19 20 20
09. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Show Your Bones
Haven't these guys had another massive year, and it's all due to this fabulous second release.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cheated Hearts
10. TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
Yet another terrific second release, these guys are one of the most creative and imaginative people to make music.
TV On The Radio Hours
11. The Long Blondes - Someone To Drive You Home
A late bloomer for me, but it was good enough to make it's way into my list. Debut album from the pop fashion group.
The Long Blondes You Could Have Both
12. Lily Allen - Alright, Still
A massive guilty pleasure for me, but then again who doesn't like this album. She's extremely catchy and has a potty mouth.
Lily Allen LDN
13. CSS - Cansei De Ser Sexy
Yet another late bloomer (as of last week in fact), but I couldn't leave this record out of the list. It has everything you want to get a party started.
CSS Music Is My Hot Hot Sex
14. Hot Chip - The Warning
Whos elist didn't this record make it on? Must I explain why these guys are so good?
Hot Chip Tchaparian
Souls On Board
Sticking with bands local to me, I think it was time I mentioned one of my new favorites. Souls On Board are one of those bands you listen to and think "oh yeah, heard it before." but cant help but listen to again. I don't know what it is about the band that sucks me in (maybe because the cool promo picture), but whatever it is, it's different.
Souls On Board How To Make A Fire
Souls On Board Apple Grapple
Minus the Bear Remixed

Minus the Bear Pachuca Sunrise (Alias remix)
Minus the Bear Drilling (P.O.S. Redo)
Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Today was a bit of an anxious day for me. It was the day that the Big Day Out 07 third line-up was to be announced. I knew straight up that this line-up was going to be all Australia acts, but I didn't expect it to be so damn good! added to the bill next year will be The Vines, Snowman, Sick Puppies, Macromantics (cant wait to see her!), Dan Kelly And The Alpha Males, Gersey, and Ground Components. But none of the announcements excited me as much as the announcement of Eddy Current Suppression Ring. My Dad (yes that right), has been raving these guys up, and now I finally have the chance of seeing them without getting busted for sneaking into overage venues. For anyone who doesn't live in Melbourne, I'm afraid you wont be seeing these guys perform at the Big Day Out, they are only appearing at the local stage in Meblourne. Have a listen and become amazed by the stylings of this band.
Eddy Current Suppression Ring Get Up Morning
Eddy Current Suppression Ring Precious Rose
New Covers
Lady Sovereign Pretty Vacant (Sex Pistols cover)
Goldspot Float On (Modest Mouse cover) 
So So Modern
I could have put up a picture of these hood wearing masters but decided not to; but if you insist... Never have I seen a band where all four members play synthesizers lined up on stage, hence the technical skills behind these Wellington guys from New Zealand, So So Modern. Complexity, experimentations, shrieking vocals with the touch of overrides of a vocoder, psychedelic dance (without the drugs) and thrasher punk is the result of So So Modern. Their track "Loose Threads And Theremins" uphold those elements in the perfect way possible. Call it noise if you wish; upbeat electronic worth dancing to it is. At the moment these guys are touring with their more known counterparts Shaky Hands. January will see them supporting Cansei De Ser Sexy in their home country. Give a listen.
So So Modern Loose Threads And Theremins
So So Modern The New Internationale
The Crayon Fields
Other than being deafened by my bedroom keyboard, I have been listening to The Crayon Fields on repeat all day (they have been chosen as one of my new picks of albums for their debut album "Animal Bells") which is a special treat to my deafen ears. So I'll be interested into seeing them live tomorrow night at the Metro supporting Cornelius. In the past they've supported the likes of The Unicorns, Deerhoof and (Australia's #1 band) Dappled Cities Fly. I'd give strong comparisons to Minimum Chips; simple lofi pop tunes. A few members of Minimum Chips have also done appearances on the album Animal Bells. There's something about it which makes me feel lost in nostalgia. Perhaps it's just myself but this year "twee" has renewed itself and I'm liking it. The Crayon Fields being a great example of that. Like it? Vote for it!
The Crayon Fields Helicopters
The Crayon Fields Do it First
Wolf And Cub
Wolf And Cub Steal Their Gold
By: James
People! Don't forget to vote for Off The Record's Voters Choice Albums of the Year (it's a bit of a mouthful). Your vote will help a lot with figuring out what everybody was into this year and it will help with what sort of posts we may decide to do in the future. To vote, just click the links you can see on the side-menu.
Voters' Choice Poll
The year is coming to an end and what better way to recap but to hold a poll for Off The Record readers to decide what their favourite albums of 2006 are. The team and I had enough trouble trying to get this up for the past two weeks and it'd probably be impossible for us to have one list as it would end up as four different lists so this way by letting you choose, it'd make easier and to let us know what you actually enjoy listening to.
I'd tell you that this year has been swarmed by music on the internet. Artists getting hyped about on myspace, blogs, ezines and between word of mouth. Who could forget Pitchfork Media and their "accessible" servers when Joanna Newsom's album Ys was leaked two months before it was released. Yes, then again I could speak about every single one of the other leaks I have posted numerous entries on since being a contributor. But with the help of this internet craze, we've found those rare lovely finds. So without any further adieu, what we've done is created two polls; for albums of 2006 and Australian albums of 2006. So go ahead and VOTE! Small details about the poll are on the side panel of the site. Voting will end by the end of the year or a bit later.


The Temper Trap
The Temper Trap are still at their early stages of performing live but they quite something special. What they lack in practice they make up for in an entertaining show. Lead singer Dougy's voice soars through the sounds of the band. It's quite haunting and sends shivers up your spine but mesmerising. With their radio-friendly current single "My Sun", is it expected further big things for them. The Temper Trap are set to play big festivals in Australia next year such as The Laneway Festival and V Festival. Within the past few weeks they've been playing shows around the east coast Australia for the launch of their EP and signing to Liberation records which will hopefully see some good things coming their way. Should be fun to see them again.
The Temper Trap Peter Parker's Alter Ego
The Temper Trap Sirens
By: Sandra
The Icicles

It's rather ironic that this band is named The Icicles, because their brand of dreamy, whimsical twee-pop glows like a ray of sunshine which leaves me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. The perfect cure after a spate of horrible year-end examinations, so here's to all of you who are having exams as well. You may have heard the song 'Sugar Sweet' being used in a Motorola phone commercial, which was how I first heard of them, to be honest. They're apparently in the studios putting the final touches to a new album slated to be released in April 2007, so look out for that!
The Icicles Sugar Sweet
The Icicles Snowman
By: Jacq