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I’m counting down my top 30 songs of the decade, revealing one each day in December. Here’s what I’ve got so far:
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 1, 2019
[30] @mannequinpussy - "Drunk II" (2019)
The band's explosive introduction of their bigger sound, "Drunk II" is a powerhouse punk song that dynamically drags us from the height of Marisa Dabice's fury to the depths of her vulnerability.https://t.co/VmQbYIPvnr
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 2, 2019
[29] @vampireweekend - “Hannah Hunt” (2013)
Irreverent hipster favourites show their earnest side and it’s a gloriously written & produced ode to love’s ability to carry you through the tough years. Best crescendo they’ve ever written. https://t.co/FgogugCWBR
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 3, 2019
[28] Mitski - "Your Best American Girl" (2016)
The tension between sexual desire & familial expectation is electrifying in this sharp account of modern romance, leading expertly to thunderous release in the cathartic, heartbreaking peak.https://t.co/NqYBboTfNb
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 4, 2019
[27] Weyes Blood - "Wild Time" (2019)
At the end of this decade we can no longer ignore the terrible things happening globally, but Natalie Mering approaches the complexity of our mental struggles with gracious compassion in this stunnerhttps://t.co/FyMc6aM4Lh
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 5, 2019
[26] Majical Cloudz - "Bugs Don't Buzz" (2013)
The piano clangs like death knell throughout this one, but what starts out like a fatal march transforms into a song of profound resilience and overcoming - "just like the roaches", indeed.https://t.co/uUnUMome57
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 6, 2019
[25] Angel Olsen - "White Fire" (2014)
Proving that all she needs is guitar and voice to set the world ablaze, Olsen formidably observes life's burdens, deciding all is secondary to her art and expression -"burn your fire for no witness"https://t.co/8UgL9ukKxy
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 7, 2019
[24] Frank Ocean - "Nights" (2016)
This experimental RnB tune casts Frank's mind back over a relationship that provided blissful escape by evaporating his soul in a haze of substances and sex, that soon implodes to an exhausted come downhttps://t.co/NQ0AwZsLlv
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 8, 2019
[23] Grouper - "Clearing" (2014)
On this delicate bearing of her heart, Liz Harris' piano ushers us into a mental cloister where memories flicker like reflections in a fine mist and wounded emotions teem out of her in faint susurrations.https://t.co/eOdpSOZOE0
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 9, 2019
[22] Flying Lotus - "Never Catch Me" (ft Kendrick Lamar) (2014)
On this cut from his death album, FlyLo picks the perfect collaborator in K., whose psychedelic flow bursts into the afterlife with thrilling lyrical and spiritual abandon. https://t.co/cqcGBqROSf
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 10, 2019
[21] Fleet Foxes - "If You Need To, Keep Time On Me" (2017)
Although inspired by the 2016 election, it resonates much deeper & beyond. Piano twinkles as Pecknold unfolds his commitment to being someone's rock during life's relentlessness https://t.co/pzKmmXr7iF
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 11, 2019
[20] Snail Mail - "Pristine" (2018)
Lindsey Jordan unveiled the fullness of her talent with this sublimely produced alt-rock landmark that's filled with depressed dedication; an infinite anthem of longing, boredom & self-dissatisfaction.https://t.co/T3e8NRlMTc
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 12, 2019
[19] Los Campesinos! - "Glue Me" (2013)
Fatal levels of dejection & misery wrapped up with ham-fisted wordplay and a smattering of football references; pretty much the quintessential song by these perennially underappreciated cult heroeshttps://t.co/zakF0GmucW
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 13, 2019
[18] Car Seat Headrest - "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales" (2016)
Will Toledo's internal lament widens to give empathy to the entire planet, apexing in a moment of pure gut-curdling, lung-bursting catharsis:
"IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE LIKE THIS" https://t.co/C48yNAJm5Q
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 14, 2019
[17] Wild Beasts - “Mecca” (2014)
A stunning and sultry ode to the pleasures of physical love with your betrothed. Hayden Thorpe’s voice and poetry, with the gorgeous musicianship, adds up to a heady and dazzling song of carnal devotion.https://t.co/ALXhtRsE6N
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 15, 2019
[16] Kendrick Lamar - “These Walls” (2015)
Ostensibly a sex jam, K. uses the funky Thundercat-assisted framework to bounce heatedly through passion, jealousy, betrayal, manipulation & paranoia in ways only he can; a true tour-de-force.https://t.co/xKr9SVaTyr
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 16, 2019
[15] Deerhunter - "He Would Have Laughed" (2010)
Dedicated to the late Jay Reatard, this hallucinogenic two-parter shows the band's glistening craft, from tautly-built start to floating finale, we feel our bodies' irrevocable degradationhttps://t.co/cOSIVklH0n
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 17, 2019
[14] Grimes - "Oblivion" (2012)
Inspired by her assault on a dark night, Grimes' trademark song is her vivid aural processing. Neon-cloaked & alien-synth'd, every element interlocks perfectly to glide through trauma into a hopeful futurehttps://t.co/ZtSRylEML8
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 18, 2019
[13] Caribou - "Sun" (2010)
Pretty much the ur-tech-house/indie crossover song, Dan Snaith here with the ultimate proof that little can go a long way. Elastic beats, zippy synths & ritualistic repetition of the title, it's pure hypnosishttps://t.co/j4xn9wItvu
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 19, 2019
[12] Tame Impala - "Apocalypse Dreams" (2012)
This psych-pop soufflé perfectly captures the conflicting bliss & disorientation of a world that never catches its breath, where you remain transfixed, feeling it could all end at any momenthttps://t.co/Dkw3EtH5sw
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 20, 2019
[11] Ought - "Habit" (2014)
One of the most rousing, inspirational and simply addictive songs of the decade, Darcy's sing-speaking over quietly coiling post-punk builds self-belief and grandly expounds on the importance of communication https://t.co/jGi22UfOmn
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 21, 2019
[10] Merchandise - “Become What You Are” (2012)
This two-parter starts as a lovelorn tale of coming of age against one’s will, yearning to escape back to youth; then shifts into paranoid post punk, just wanting to escape from everything
https://t.co/gFTYavijql
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 22, 2019
[09] Sharon Van Etten - "Your Love Is Killing Me" (2014)
The sound of victim staring down attacker, pushing all the pain back onto them, growing into a much stronger person, launched like a landslide in SVE's incomparably fearsome voicehttps://t.co/j7d7hu6Mfj
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 23, 2019
[08] Iceage - "The Lord's Favorite" (2014)
Incendiary punks combine their intoxicating histrionics with ridiculously fun cowboy stylings. Listening to this bouncy self-obsessed and god-fearing romp makes you feel like Queen of the Rodeohttps://t.co/XeV4YYmPue
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 24, 2019
[07] Mount Eerie - "Ravens" (2017)
The harshest point of Elverum's processing & mourning; seeing omens in everything, flipping between memories just before & just after Geneviève's death, not omitting any of the brutal yet poetic detailshttps://t.co/VC8A6eTIkY
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 26, 2019
[06] Andy Stott - "Numb" (2012)
From the sample's opening breaths, into the way the skyscraper-sized bass rolls in, to the way the beat wriggles together in perfect unison, this is a song that stretches & bursts the boundaries of technohttps://t.co/50akxuFCCd
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 27, 2019
[05] Deafheaven - “Baby Blue” (2015)
A behemoth that encircles everything that these heroes do well: melodic beauty, tidal patience, swelling tension and ultimately a thunderous raining down of pure excoriating and life affirming sound
https://t.co/kE9juobeTd
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 28, 2019
[04] Real Estate - "Green Aisles" (2011)
This revisits a feeling of carefree youth, when nagging feelings of real life were peripheral. We drift through endless scenery, converse inconclusively & never feel time slipping away -pure blisshttps://t.co/y5C8jfrQnt
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 29, 2019
[03] LCD Soundsystem - “Home” (2010)
Over 10 years home is many different people, places & times. LCD capture that transience in this ode to mindfulness in good times, offering: “look around you/you’re surrounded/it won’t get any better”https://t.co/FTkwYWiguV
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 30, 2019
[02] Big Thief - "Mary" (2017)
A gorgeous lullaby full of spellbinding imagery threaded together in Lenker's inimitable style, with organ hovering behind her tumbling words. A captivating pagan-like love song of picture perfect romance.https://t.co/pDbpfUCRYf
SONGS OF THE 2010s
— Rob Hakimian (@_robhak) December 31, 2019
[01] Jenny Hval - “That Battle Is Over” (2015)
This idiosyncratic Scandinavian’s synth think-piece is a cathartic, ironic & eloquently melodramatic diatribe about information overload, its myriad interpretations & the mental implications https://t.co/Bgvz6vQzq9
The playlist so far…