Modern Mystery’s Top 25 Songs of the Year

Finally here it is.  Modern Mystery’s Top 25 Songs of the Year! Yes this was super hard to compile, and yes we left some stuff out, but here is what we consider our personal Top 25. Our Number 1 Spot truly deserves it.

Tomorrow we reveal our Top Records. Oh what fun!

1. Miniature Tigers- Last Night’s Fake Blood
2. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin- Heers
3. Morning Benders- Damnit Anna
4. Chairlift-Bruises
5. MGMT- Kids
6.  Matt Pond PA- First Light
7. Of Montreal- For Our Elegant Caste
8. Casper and the Cookies- Little King
9. Sloan- Cheap Champagne
10. Ryan Adams-Fix It
11. Conor Oberst- Souled Out!!!
12. Sam Roberts Band- Them Kids
13. Okkervil River- Lost Coastlines
14. Vampire Weekend- Oxford Comma
15. Spinto Band-Summer Grof
16. Franz Ferdinand- Ulysees
17. We Are Scientists- Impatience
18. Mason Proper-Lock and Key
19. Ra Ra Riot- Dying is Fine20. Toyko Police Club- Graves
21. She & Him- Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?
22. Hollerado-Americanarama
23. Annuals- Confessor
24. Santogold/NERD/Julian Casablancas- My Drivethru
25. Mae Shi- Run to Your Grave

Modern Mystery’s Top 10 Music Videos of the Year

The Modern Mystery Year End Lists are finally starting, and here goes the first round. We have compiled our Top 10 Music Videos of the Year to share with you.

1. The Morning Benders- Waiting for a War
This video is what introduced me personally to The Morning Benders. ‘Waiting for a War’ is one of the catchiest songs of the year, with a pretty rad video to go along with it. Anyone who feels like they have a dead end boring job certainly gets this video.

2. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin- Think I Wanna Die
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin make some of the most amusing videos we have ever seen, and ‘Think I Wanna Die’ takes the top prize. In this video our poor little SSLYBY boys are nearly killed by their soon to be ex-girlfriends. At least they seem to be having a good time while shooting it.

3. Miniature Tigers- Cannibal Queen
The Miniature Tigers won our hearts this year with their super amazing debut ‘Tell it to the Volcano’ but to add even more, they put out a hillarious video for ‘Cannibal Queen’.  Charlie as the ‘deranged little man’, Rick as the ‘cannibal queen’. It just makes for a good laugh to a great song.

4. Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band- Souled Out!!!
Its nice to see Mr. Conor Oberst not take himself so seriously for once. ‘Souled Out!!!’ is a superb video that shows off Conor and the band joking around. From riding bikes with Jason Boesel, to playing in a fake snow storm, the fun never stops for these guys. Oh, and the song is extremely good too!
5. MGMT- Electric Feel
There is something about MGMT that just makes you want to dance ALL OF THE TIME. ‘Electric Feel’ is no exception. The video itself is a psychadelic dance party that doesn’t want to end. With robot-bears and flaming motorbikes, you won’t know what to watch first.

 

6. Tim Fite- Big Mistake
We love cartoon videos and we love Tim Fite, so the combination of the two for ‘Big Mistake’ is just perfect. I’m not sure if haunting is the right word, but the video is just that. This isn’t Tim’s big mistake, its his art.

7.M83- Kim and Jesse
Not only is the song so ‘1980s’ sounding, but so is the video. When Kim and Jessie are thrown out of their high school gym practice space when they are rolling skating, they head over to the skate park where apparently the feel more comfortable. Though wearing pink velvet skating suits never looks cozy, this video is pretty rad.

8. Los Campesinos- My Year In Lists
Music videos don’t always have to cost a lot of money and be ‘super fancy’. Sometimes the best videos are the most simple ones that get you acquainted with the band’s music. Los Campesinos video for ‘My Year in Lists’ is just that. Closeups of the band and their instruments is beautiful on its own.

9. of Montreal- Id Engager
of Montreal does it again with another artsy inspired video. Having characters sync one into another is beyond perfect for the song. You actually have no idea what the characters will turn into until it happens. Its a beautifully crafted video.

10. Vampire Weekend- Oxford Comma
Vampire Weekend manages to make the video for ‘Oxford Comma’ look like a mini movie shoot. No matter where the scene in the video turns though, it doesn’t distract from the music. Also stay tuned for the right lower corner at 3:23 when some kid totally falls on his ass. Ouch!

A Modern Mystery Holiday Party with The Miniature Tigers

Yes, its another edition of the Modern Mystery Holiday party with today’s guests, The Miniature Tigers! This band became one of our favorites this year. Not only are they the nicest and funniest guys you’ll ever meet, but their music is astonishing.  We haven’t heard indie pop as good as this in quite some time. The Miniature Tigers released their debut full length this year titled ‘Tell it to the Volcano’ which hasn’t left our record players yet. Charlie Brand and Daggrr shared their Top Albums with us amongst other things. There may be more Top Albums coming from other Mini Ts members, so stay tuned!

Charlie Brand’s Top 10 Albums of the Year

Department of Eagles – In Ear Park
Of Montreal – Skeletal Lamping
Beach House – Devotion
Alvin Band – Mantis Praying
Harry Nilsson – Nilsson Sings Newman
Grizzly Bear – Yellow House
Elvis Costello – Armed Forces
The Kinks – Entire Catalogue
Portisthead – Third
Van Dyke Parks – Song Cycle

The Best Thing that Happened to Me This Year

The best thing that happened to me this year was recording our album. That was a great deal of fun. That, and being able to come to new york was fantastic. San Francisco was amazing. Great year.

The strangest thing was probably that waitress.  (Check out our Miniature Tigers CMJ Interview)

My Favorite Holiday Memory

One year my brother and I got a go kart for christmas. We took one lap around the block and by the time we got back to the top of the street, our neighbor was there telling our parents how dangerous they were. They returned it to the store later that day. I’m not sure why that’s my favorite memory. Maybe it’s not?
Daggrr’s Top 10 Albums of the Year

1. Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours

2. Beach House – Devotion

3. The Ruby Suns – Sea Lion

4. Atlas Sound – Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel

5. The Kooks – Konk

6. The Streets – Everything Is Borrowed

7. Late of the Pier – Fantasy Black Channel

8. David Byrne – Everything That Happens Will Happen Today

9. Princess Ladyfriend – History Time Travel Gig

10. Santogold – Santogold

The Best Thing that Happened to Me  This Year

So many great things happened this year. I am very fortunate to have the life that I do. The most pivotal would have to be discovering Dzogchen, which is a form of Zen Buddhism. It has helped me so much with my day to day life and my constant pursuit to live without fear and see the world in the present moment.

The Strangest Thing that Happened to Me This Year

Being hired to play for Miniature Tigers. Those guys are weird.

My Favorite Holiday Memory

Miniature Tigers had a foosball match at The Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco right before a gig. Rick and I totally spanked Charlie and Lou in what can only be described as 8 rows of foos men, which are plastic, metal, wooden, or sometimes carbon-fibre figures mounted on horizontal metal bars. Each team of 1, 2, or 3 human players controls 4 rows of foos men. There is talk of a rematch but no dates have been confirmed.

Fun and Games with The Miniature Tigers *CMJ Interview*

The Miniature Tigers have quickly become one of my favorite new bands this year and I was very excited to hear they were coming to New York City for CMJ. We (As in Me and my CMJ Photographer extraordinare, Maribeth) were lucky enough to meet up and talk with the band at their first time at CMJ and New York for that matter.  Not only do The Miniature Tigers make flawless indie pop songs that will be stuck in your head for days, they are also the nicest guys you could ever have the chance of meeting. After their stellar set at Fat Babys in the Lower East Side, we headed over to the resturant across the street with Charlie, Rick and Lou (Daggrr was missing) to begin the most fun interview I’ve personally ever experienced.

MM: How did the band form?
Charlie: I started writings songs in like 2005, and I had known Rick a little bit then. I had been from Arizona but was living in LA and Rick was in LA. Me and Rick had started collaborating out there
Waitress Interupts: Are you ready to order?
Charlie: We need another minute

Rick: Yea, wait, can I get a coke?

Charlie: And then we kind of got the band going like that and then it was kind of Me and Rick and friends filling in. Then I moved back to Arizona and thats where we got Lou here and another friend of ours Daggrr who also plays what us now.

Maribeth: Thats a bad ass name

MM: It sounds German

Maribeth: Daggrr does not sound German, it sounds bad ass (laughs)

Lou: Daggrr is definatly not German (laughs)

 

 

Charlie: And we then kind of started doing that, jamming

I hear that one of you lives in California, and that one has moved back to Arizona. Does that make playing shows and writing more difficult?

Charlie: Definatley. Like we all live in Arizona and Rick still lives in California. So its a little difficult to practice, like he’ll come out for like a week before we have a show.

Rick: Honestly, sometimes we just hang out. We’re probably the most unorganized band in the world.

Where did the name Miniature Tigers come from?

Charlie: Um, I don’t know, it kind of like doesn’t mean anything

Rick: Its not that interesting

At this point the waitress brings Rick a can of soda with a wine glass.

MM: Thats a fancy glass

Rick: Yes it is! This is not normal. Its over the top

MM: The straw is a nice touch

Rick: Its not necessary though

So how is your first National tour?

Charlie: Um, well actually we supposed to go on tour, and then the other band we were touring with kind of like flaked out on us. The tour fell through. So we haven’t been on tour yet.

Rick: Its our first time playing outside of California and Arizonia. Its pretty exciting.

MM: So its your first time at CMJ?

Rick: Yea, its defaintly our first time at CMJ.

MM: Is it your first time in New York?

Charlie: Yea.

Rick: Its pretty wild.

MM:  Try not to get shot.

Lou: My mother was right.

Rick: Don’t walk alone! Carry your money in your shoe.

Charlie: Unless your shoe gets stolen and you’re screwed.

MM: Then you’re out of a shoe and money!

Do you have any good tour stories so far?

Lou: Um, there was that drive a couple of weeks ago in LA when we got stuck on the highway.

Charlie: Yea, we were driving back from a place, and it closed, and we driving like an all night drive. And at around like 4 o’clock in the morning, traffic just stopped and people were just getting out of their cars and sitting there for 2 hours.

Lou: It made for a pretty fun time

Rick: Didn’t some guy get decapitated?

Charlie: Yea.

Lou: I think so!

Charlie: Yea it was a big deal.

Rick: Wow thats deep…

Maribeth: Did you just say ‘neat?!’

Rick: No, ‘deep’ not ‘neat’!

Charlie: Thats horrible, have a heart! (laughs)

Lou: Its not a good way to go.

MM: Who are your influences? New and Old?

Charlie: Um, I’m really influenced by The Beatles, and I guess right now, my big influence now is a band called Department of Eagles, and I recently got into Grizzly Bear, jumping on the bandwagon a little late, but yea, the album is really good.

Rick: Harry Nilsson

Charlie: Yea, Harry Nilsson. He did an album called ‘Nilsson Sings Newman’, Its Nilson singing Newman songs and its really fantastic.

Rick: The Kinks are a big one.

Charlie: Yea, The Kinks, ABBA.

Lou: ABBA (laughs)

Rick: ABBA, you got to respect ABBA.

MM: Are you surprised by the amount of attention you have been getting within the indie community?

Charlie: Yea absolutely, its really surprising, its just like we kind of got started doing this for fun, and we just started goofing off in the bedroom, you know. Its really crazy from going and reading about CMJ to actually being here as a band, it hasn’t even really sunk in that we’re here. Its too cool.

MM: Especially with the internet and blogs, the word about bands spreads so much faster than it would 10 years ago.

What do you enjoy more, being in the recording studio or playing live?

Rick: Tough question. I like them both! I mean, live is pretty special, but being in the studio is pretty fun too.

Charlie: Being in the studio is like really fun, but its a short lived thing. But live is really fun, lately i’ve been enjoying live alot, because its like, we finally have this band.

Rick: I like live because you get to meet a lot of people, and in the studio you’re with the same three people. But its all fun, a really good time.

MM:  Until someone dies

Rick: Yea, or gets decapitated!

Maribeth:Neat!

Lou: That was pretty neat.

MM:  How does the songwriting for the Miniature Tigers come about? Is it more of a collaboration?

Charlie: Usually it starts with me, and I work on a demo. With this album I had all these demos in  Garage Band, and then me and Rick kind of went over them, and then in the studio we kind of reapproached them, re-recorded them, and Rick would come up with parts and we’d sort of collaborate on them. It really started to take shape kind of as a collaborative thing.

Why did you release ‘The White Magic EP’ and the ‘The Black Magic EP’ at the same time, but decided not to release them as one album?

Charlie: I don’t know! We had these songs recorded, we had demo sessions before our most recent, and then they were just sitting around, but we really didn’t want to put it out as an album I guess. I think someone else brought up the idea of it and we thought it was really cool to seperate the two. I don’t know. We don’t remember actually.

Rick: You have a beautiful brain there Charlie.

Who came up with the idea for the ‘Cannibal Queen’ video?

Charlie: This guy named J.D. who does this series called Yacht Rock, sent us an treatment over the internet, and it was his idea, and we just kind of ran with it.

Rick: Fun, fun time. Fun day!

What was the first song you personally ever wrote or recorded? And how bad was it…or good?

Charlie: It was like ‘Burn babyyyyy’ (sings)

Lou: Burning? Yearning?

Charlie: It was something really bad. It could have even been a metal song or something.

Rick: I think we both started writing music kind of Weezer inspired, so I know when we first started sending music to each other along time ago, it was veryBuddy Holly-esque and stuff, you know? Weezer rip off….not to throw you under the bus (looks at Charlie) laughs.

What was the first record you brought?

Rick: Ohhhh

Lou: I’m really dating myself, I think it was the Stray Cats ‘Greatest Hit.’

Charlie: Greatest Hit?’

Lou: Greatest Hit. They only had one!

Rick: I think mine was Bush ‘Sixteen Stone’

Charlie: I had a few CDs at the same time. I think it was Nirvana ‘Unplugged’, ‘The Crow’ Soundtrack (laughs)

Rick: I had that too!

Lou: I forgot that existed!

(laughs)

Charlie: I don’t know, when you’re younger, you don’t even know. Like you don’t know the difference between The Beatles and the Crow Soundtrack.

 

What was the first instrument that you learned to play?

Lou: Bass, its the only instrument I know how to play really. (laughs)

Charlie: How about you Rick?

Rick: The piano, yep. My Mom made me take piano when I was young.

Charlie: I took violin lessons when I was 2.

Rick: 2?!

Charlie: I learned how to play ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’, like barely maybe. Then I played the drums.

Lou: I’m just picturing a tiny baby sized violin.

Rick: We both played the Saxophone too in Elementry.

Charlie: For a week.

Rick: And then realized it was the worse instrument there is.

Maribeth: In our school you could be in the orchestra first, but then in 5th grade, you could be in the band. I played the flute…

Rick: You got to enter the band, yep. I wanted to play the clarinet.

Charlie: I was always bitter of anyone who wasn’t drums, because they made drums sit out.

Who was your first musical obession?

Lou: I was pretty into Guns n’ Roses when I was a kid.

Rick: Yea?

Lou: Yea, but I didn’t know how messed up ‘Appetite for Destruction’ was when I was a kid. (laughs)

Charlie: Yea, Guns n’ Roses were so cool back then, I watched them with my Grandma on Headbangers Ball like trashing a hotel room.

The waitress reappears asking if we want anything to eat.

Charlie: No, no, still no. You know what, a diet coke. (pause) Actually I want to cancel the diet coke.

The waitress seemed even more unpleasant after that, and gave Charlie the look of death.

Charlie: ‘Pinkerton,’ was a really a big influence. It was probably the first album I was really obsessed with.

Rick: Andrew Lloyd Weber was a big one for me. I got pretty hooked on him.

MM: Phantom of the Opera?

Rick: Yea, my favorite

MM: Did he do Cats?

Rick: Can I say something? I thought Cats was horrible. Well I went to see it and I was like ‘Really?’ I listened to the Sound of Music soundtrack before I saw the movie. But when I saw the movie and knew all the music, it was way cooler.

Charlie: I’ve never seen Phantom of the Opera, but I love the music.

Rick: *A loud Gasp comes from Rick* Unbelievable! I get emotional everytime I see it.

Lou: Its very sad.

Rick: Yea, very sad. 

MM:  What was the first concert that you attended?

Charlie: Aerosmith.

Lou: Technically it was Santana or something like that but I was only like 2 so that doesn’t even count. I think the first concert I willingly attended was like, Bush I think. They played with like The Goo Goo Dolls and No Doubt.

Charlie: Its like a powerhouse!

Rick: Ohh baby!

Lou: Yea it was a powerhouse showing.

Charlie: What about you Rick?

Rick: My parents were big into country so I saw like, George Strait, and Chubby Checker actually. But my first willing concert was actually I think Weezer, and then after that I saw Britney Spears

Lou: Really?

Rick: Yea maybe that was before Weezer actually, because I was big into the Weez. 

Where do you see the band in 5 years?

Rick: Hanging out with God.

Charlie: Reaching the hand of God….(laughs) Maybe on a cruise, or playing on a cruise.

Rick: I hope in twenty years we’re playing like Disneyland and stuff, we’re balding and…maybe one of those PBS specials where we’re balding and old and still playing guitar.

Charlie: We’ll be playing ‘Cannibal Queen’.

MM: Like one of those fundraiser things where you have to pay 150 dollars…

Charlie: The one thing though, is like, you see The Zombies and they’re all old….and i’m like ‘oh you’re so good, don’t do this!’

Rick: You got to cut it off at some point. You got to have your dignity.

A year ago, do you think you’d be where you are now?

Charlie: No, not at all.

Rick: Yea, Charlie and I talked about that, how kind of fast the band progressed. Just from him coming over to my house one night and we had talked on like AIM and stuff for years before we actually met. Then he just came over and we jammed out and then like a year later, we’re playing cool shows. It happened pretty fast. Its really awesome.

Charlie: Yea its surprising just reading about it and stuff, and kind of thinking that it doesn’t even seem like a reality. Its really great. Its such a surprise.

Rick: *Slams table and yells YEAH!’

MM: You scared the crap out of me!

Rick: Sorry about that!

Charlie: You’re a loudmouth Rick! (laughs)

If you weren’t in the Miniature Tigers, what would you be doing?

Rick: I don’t know, probably have some dead end job or something.

Lou: I worked at a Bakery for a while. That was pretty miserable.

Charlie: Was it hot?

Lou: It was.

Charlie: Maybe film school or I’d be working at McDonalds.

Lou: I’d be working at McDonalds with Charlie. I’d be his manager. I can aspire to that.

MM: Something to fall back on.

Charlie: Yea, its always there.

Rick: The Golden Arches are going strong.

What board game can you kick anyone’s ass at? Its a real serious question.

Charlie: Scattergories, is that a board game?

Rick: Whats Scattergories?

Charlie: When you roll a letter and you have to name things with the same letter. We played it on my Birthday! I’m not good at it but I like to play it.

Rick: Board games aren’t my strong point, but Charlie and I dabble in video games once in a while. Super Smash Bros., I mean I’m not going to hype ourselves up but we’re pretty kick ass. The whole time we were recording the album, I think every night for a good hour we played Super Smash Bros. Its nothing to be proud of.

MM: Thats like us with Excite Bike.

Maribeth: Excite Bike is a great game.

Charlie: Oh yea Excite Bike is great.

Maribeth: She still has the original Nintendo and all the games and everything still works.

Rick: Nice!

Lou: Thats a rare thing to have happen. Usually they crapped out after a while. You had to blow in the game.

Charlie: Yea the cartridge and the system, you had to blow in it.

Rick: Who was the person who said ‘Lets stop blowing into things and get different technology?’ You don’t blow in anything now. You’ll like break yoursystem if you do that.

MM: Or get electricuted.

Rick: I used to tape music videos I liked.

Lou: So did I.

Maribeth: Remember when you had to tape songs off of the radio and you had like the disc jockey talking over the beginning?

MM: Yea you had to wait all day for your song to come on.

Charlie: I guess we do have the technology now, but I miss tapes. There was something magical about that.

Rick: This digital age is too easy. Thats why I don’t have an Ipod. Charlie let me borrow his and it is convienent and nice, but man, when you have so much music, you get ADD.

At this point a man comes into the resturant trying to sell us lighted glowing things on a string and approaches the table. Rick sees them and says ‘No thanks, we’re good.’ Lou responds ‘I should have told him I have epilepsy’.

Maritbeth: (to Rick) Are you enjoying your soda?

Rick: Its pretty amazing.

MM: How come you got such a fancy soda and Charlie didn’t?

Rick: I know, sorry Charlie.

Charlie: Yea that waitress hates me.

Daggrr enters.

Daggrr: Hey guys, how you doing in here? Its cold out there!

Charlie: This is the guy with the bad ass name, Daggrr.

Maribeth: Daggrr, thats a bad ass name.

MM: Is it German? I think its German.

Daggrr: No its not German. My real name is Lawrence.

MM: That was a hard left turn.

Daggrr: Its off the record. Its Daggrr, D-a-g-g-r-r if you want to look me up on the internet. I didn’t know you were actually running audio, thats GREAT! (Laughs)

Check out The Miniature Tigers on their Myspace.

 

Miniature Tigers “Cannibal Queen”

As you know by now, one thing that amuses me the most is hillarious videos by stellar indie rock bands. The Miniature Tigers are currently reigining as the champion of the year with their new video for ‘Cannibal Queen.’ I’m unsure why but this video seems like it could be a story plot on ‘My Name is Earl.’ The video features actor Derek Mears, who will be playing Jason in the upcoming ‘Friday the 13th’ movie. ‘Cannibal Queen’ is one my favorite tracks off of ‘Tell It To The Volcano’  which you can buy digitally now but the physical release will not be out until Early 2009. The Miniature Tigers are another example of the great harmonic indie pop that has been coming out lately. I just can’t seem to get enough.

The Miniature Tigers are starting doing some East Coast dates including 2 stops at CMJ. I can’t wait to check them out live. Head over to their myspace for more songs, info and tourdates Miniature Tigers

Check out the video for ‘Cannibal Queen’