Well, it's almost the end of January so if I don't post this now it with be a bit pointless but it's here now dear reader, whoever you are.
My Artist of the year:
Adalita
Well, she was everywhere this year after fronting one of the best rock n' roll bands in Australia for 20 years she went solo. She payed tribute to
Nick Cave and
The Wiggles, covered
Madonna for triple J, played for
the Dalai Lama and won
A.I.R. award (Australian Independent Record Labels Association) and if I had an award she would win four today. If I did have an award it would look like a duck swimming in a coffee cup - anyway if you read this first it gives the rest away, oh well.
My Song and 7" inch 45 vinyl of the year:
The Repairer by
Adalita
Just like last year's song of the year it's a 7" inch 45 vinyl I bought. Plus, after a couple of days ago I totally disagee with
Triple J's Hottest 100 again, so my theory now is the more votes you get the more shit they can get just like politicians, ha.
My E.P. of the year:
Bad Blood by
River of Snakes
I picked Adalita's Hot Air last year and this year another
Magic Dirt related release, so if you don't know it's thier guitarist
Raul Sanchez who's now a singer as well for River of Snakes in this new three piece.
My D.V.D. and the double gatefold 33 1/3 vinyl of the year:
A Thousand Mistakes by
The Drones
Well, surprise I got both the verisons released of The Drones this year, both are totally beautiful and beyond words.
My live gig of the year:
(Tie) Gareth Liddiard & Dan Kelly / The Drones & Adalita both @
The Bakery, Northbridge.
OK, Well I really can't pick just one so I've picked both because well they were the greatest gigs of the year, that's the whole show including the support acts too.
My Reissue of the year:
(Tie)
Let Love In & No More Shall We Part by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds


I wasn't going to buy any more of these reissues because I've already got them but somehow by the end of the year I've got two of them. The only thing dissapointing is reading the new liner notes about the demos he recorded with
Rowland S. Howard (Let Love In) and
Warren Ellis (No More Shall We Part) and the demo recordings are not on these reissues, why not?
My Albums of the year:
My #10: Feel The Pain by
The Painkillers
The Painkillers new album is the first to be recorded in a real recording studio, unlike the debut album which was just made as a demo tape to get gigs but I still love them and it's a great way to start my top ten.
My #9: The Balladeer Hunter by
Mike Noga
The Drones' drummer's second solo album is pretty damn good, it's a pity really he's in a band who's singer-songwriter I consider the best at the moment because he would be higher in this list. Still he's at number nine which is not a bad number really too.
My #8: Hurtsville by
Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders
This is the third album by Jack Ladder and the one which finally got me. I never really got him before but also hopefully he will not sing any more Christmas unwear advertising again.
My #7: The Cat by
Ben Salter
Ben Salter debut solo album is wicked after years playing with too many bands to name here is just all his songs by themselves, even though it's a big afair with an all-star line-up.
My #6: Precious Jules by
Precious Jules
Or Kim Salmon and Michael Stranges' new band together, sometimes it's hard keeping up with all of Kim Salmon's projects/bands/works and this one is his most straight rock n' rock album in years.
My #5: Design Desire by
Abbe May
Can you call this her first "solo" album after albums going under The Devil & Abbe May and Abbe May & The Rockin’ Pnuemonia she is finally just Abbe May, she really came into her own on this album.
My #4: I Still Hear Your Voice At Night by
The Paradise Motel
Originally recorded in 2009 but finally out this year, it was shelved because of the death of drummer Damien Hill but it's great they released it now. After thier last album came in second in last years list, it's so amazing to have them back.
My #3: Absence by
Snowman
The end of this band was recording this album unfortunately but what a way to go out and even so releasing it after the band has broken-up was the right thing to do. I will miss you Snowman.
My #2: Work (Work, Work) by
HTRK
Well, just missing out on the number one spot. If I was to pick a band of the year it would be HTRK, there is now only two members left but it still counts as a band, just. Some say it was just more of the same but to me this so different to the early records, not just that Sean Stewart is missing but so is Rowland S. Howard who was like the fourth member really but now it's just Jonnine Standish and Nigel Yang.
My #1: Adalita by
Adalita
Well, really it's Adalita's year for me and winner of four places in my best picks of the year. What more can I say about her now. Well, if you don't know it was on this album she payed tribute to her fallen band member Dean Turner and it' s prefect too, go out and buy the album if you haven't got it yet.
P.S. This is the fifth time I've made this kind-off list on the internet. My albums of the year, so far are:
2007: Jean Lee and The Yellow dog by
Ed Kuepper2008: Havilah by The Drones
2009: As Day Follows Night by
Sarah Blasko2010: Strange Tourist by Gareth Liddiard
I'll get back to my 100 Aussie albums for the next post soon, thanks again for reading or just having a look.