As stated below, due to many internal and external complications,
Transmissions From Wintermute went un-updated for over 2 weeks. That is totally uncool and we apologize for said uncoolness. Here, almost 2 weeks into the new year, is my belated 1/4 of
Transmissions From Wintermute’s Official Best-of ‘06 Mix Tape. Offered to you as an anthropological artifact, from the dark times of 2006, is the post I wrote on Dec. 22nd:
I’m currently trapped in the middle of that blizzard that’s enveloped Colorado and much of America. You may have heard about it on TV. I’m suppose to graduate from the University of Colorado today, but it was uncertain weather (get it!) the film department’s ceremony was even gonna be held anymore, although it doesn’t really matter since half of my family is trapped in the midwest. It’s cool thought because it’s given me a chance to do some last minute college (and therefore justified) drinking, and find the peace to meditate on the important things in life, like the best songs of 2006.
I completely agree with our pirate captian DJ’s philosophy on
How I Learned...’s concise three song best year lists; rather than bogging you down with boastful over saturation, we each give you 3 or 4 great songs, at least one of which is guaranteed to rock your sox off cowboy style.
Liars - Drum and the Uncomfortable CanAs I have said
twice before on our site,
Liars are one of the best new bands around and
Drums Not Dead is hands down my favorite album from 2006. And then there’s this song, so dark and so sexy. You can listen to the whole album, and watch the videos for it
HERE.
Sonic Youth - IncinerateI was hesitant to put this on, because
Rather Ripped, even though I definitely like it, really isn’t that great of an album. At least for me, the stripped down garage rock sound didn’t compare to the lovingly woven noise melodies of '02's
Murray Street or even parts of
Sonic Nurse, but I suppose that’s all a matter of taste. This song really does it for me though. Its nice to hear these
old school noise rockers cut through all the pop cultural bullshit of ‘06 with a straight-up beautiful and heart lifting anthem.
Awesome Snakes - Shut UpI know this is totally fucked up, but I actually don’t own any Awesome Snakes (because as of now, you can’t find their debut,
Venom outside of the Midwest, and the
website is sold out), so the above Title is a link to their
myspace page where you can listen to
Shut Up and 3 more Awesome songs (one with Minneapolis rapper
P.O.S). This is the work of Annie Awesome and Danny Snakes, half of Minnesota's punk 4-some The Soviettes. One of the reasons I chose this is because of the prevalence of 2 person bands these days. Usually it just sounds like half a band to me, but for some reason the Snakes’ brand of booze-soaked bar room riffing makes only having bass and drums sound like an advantage.
And now, a look towards the Future:Even though I still haven’t come close to wrapping my brain around the musical landscape of ‘06, here are a couple tracks off some of the upcoming ‘07 albums I’m most excited about.
Deerhoof - +81The new album, called
Friend Opportunity will hit stores on Jan. 23rd. You can read more about the album and their upcoming tour
HERE, as well as listen to unreleased tracks off Deerhoof’s masterpiece
Reveille.
Burial of an Era - In Light of Consuming DarknessMadison death metal gods
Burial of an Era have finally finished mixing their long-awaited first LP
The Remains of Judgment. Once out, you’ll be able to buy it off their
website. Thanks to a Midwestern leak,
Transmissions From Wintermute gives you a sneak peak unavailable anywhere else on the
intra-net. Hoo-ray! You can also listen to their 2004 EP
HERE.