My Fave Tracks, Tuesday December 7th, 2010 -by Iman Lababedi

1. Secret Girl – Gary Wilson – This song can’t be better. It would be great if only for the piano.

2. Wintergames – Superchunk – Aren’t these guys rock royalty or something?

3. Broken Dreams Club – Girl – Fairly stunningly beautiful, twangs like country, whinges like indie.

4. Spanish Sahara – Well, it’s better than These New Puritans.

5. Nobody’s Diary – Yaz –  The synth sounds so cheesy and yet the song is so gorgeous and Alf’s vocal soulful and devastated that the song is as cathartic as a good cry.

6. Barcelona – Rufus Wainwright – From his first album which, believe or not, I didn’t love at the time. Hope he has played it (this was written Sunday, posted Tueday, concert Monday) during the pop part II at Carnegie.

7. Sometimes I Cry – Eric Benet – It’s the descending bass, that’s why it sounds like Prince.

8. Runaway – Kanye West – It is so good, it makes a line like “…I sent a bitch a picture of my dick, I don’t know what it is with females, but I’m not too good at that shit” profound  when it is only profane. I had this argument with Simone, she claimed its shallowness destroys the song, I say its shallowness is the song. And anyway, it gets its depth from the piano notes which sink it into a sorrow, the words can only hint at. That’s the difference between 808s  and Dark Fantasy. Lyrically, nothing digs as deep as “Robocop” let alone “Pinocchio”.

9. The Prodigal Husband – Tim Kasher
10. Violent Sensation Descends – Violens

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