Albums of the Year 2012: The Finnish Edition

10. Delay Trees: Doze

As I’ve said before, the new Delay Trees album Doze also contains material that I’m not that thrilled about. Some songs end up being a bit too long and dreamy for my personal likings. But then there’s Dream Surfer and HML. Oh my. Two absolutely fantastic songs. Therefore I don’t have the heart to leave Doze outside the top 10 and some albums that I might like more as a whole have to make room. This one below is the magnificent HML.

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9. Jukka Ässä: Mitäs tässä

Jukka Ässä finally released his long-waited solo debut Mitäs tässä. Especially the songs Juhannus and Ole juuri niin kuin oot are perfect and among the finest things released this year. Very strong album as a whole as well, even though the rest of the album might not completely reach the same level of brilliance as those two beauties. This is Eläköön, amatöörit.

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8. Mikael H & The Siberians: The President Of Venice Beach

The new Mikael H & The Siberians album is a delightful piece of music. Beautiful folk melodies and inspiring arrangements. The President of Venice Beach surely contain quite a lot of playful arrangements. Most of them work really well and keep the record interesting and unique. In couple of occasions it gets a bit frustrating, because same song can contain parts that I absolutely love and parts that I don’t even like. A great album nevertheless. This one below is Being Right.

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7. Burning Hearts: Extinctions

This might well be the best finnish album of the year, but I’m not trying to make an objective list. These list thingies are always very subjective. Things like personal preference matter and electro-folk-pop isn’t the thing I love the most. But damn.. I do still love Burning Hearts and their new album Extinctions. Marvellous stuff. This one is The Swallows.

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6. Treehouse: Top to Bottom

Now this is my kind of music. Treehouse filled their debut album Top to Bottom with fabulous country-flavoured pop music. Oh how I love that singing and the harmonies. I love the singing on the record and their live performance last friday proved that they can sing as beautifully on live situations as well. Such a great record. This one is Summer Starts in June.

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5. Matti Jasu & The Loose Train: Samurai vs. The Computer

Matti Jasu used to write and sing some of my favourite Finnish indie pop songs as a member of Goodnight Monsters. Therefore I had high hopes for his new material and I’m loving this just as much. It’s a bit less indie pop and a bit more Neil Young, but that’s not a bad thing. Samurai VS Computer is a great album that should have gotten much more recognition. This is Fingers Crossed.

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4. Nopat: Kadun tuolla puolella

Nopat made a charming soundtrack for my lazy sunday mornings. Slow-paced, cosy and beautiful. What’s better than having no rush to go anywhere at all and just listen to Nopat, Neil Halstead and Mark Kozelek while sipping some black coffee and eating burnt toast. This is Minkä teit?.

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3. Cats On Fire: All Blackshirts To Me

Cats On Fire is still the best indie pop band in the world. These days I might not be as obsessed with them as I was a couple years ago, but they do continue to impress with each and every release. All Blackshirts To Me might very well be their strongest album to date, even though the earlier ones will always remain dearest to me (due to the fact that I have so much emotion and personal memories attached to them). This is My Sense Of Pride.

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2. Ochre Room: Evening Coming In

It kind of hurts to leave this as number two. If there was an most important artist/band of the year category, international award would go to Chris Bathgate and Ochre Room would be the Finnish choice. This surely has been a year of Ochre Room for me. It was love at first sight at Flavour of the Month in february and the feeling has only gotten stronger throughout the year. The vocalists are just so freakin’ good and the song material is already mighty fine. Perfect Finnish americana/folk rock. If I make a song of the year list, Radiance will probably take the place #1. The harmonies on that one are out of this world. This one is My Summer.

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And here’s acoustic A Little Cloud from Luomustudio.

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1. Viljami Kukkonen: Mörönsyötti

And the album of the year award goes to Mörönsyötti by Viljami Kukkonen. Even if I had put Finnish and international albums all together on one list, Mörönsyötti might still have taken the first place. I just love everything about it. Listening to it is like a spiritual experience. It’s like this album is a perfect match with my heart. If my day is chaotic and stressful, I can turn this on and there’s again some kind of harmony and sense around. Of course this all sounds naiive, but there’s no other way I can explain the brilliance of this album. I guess there’s a couple of lines that are a bit clumsy, but even those don’t bother me at all, because Mörönsyötti is such a magical record and my Finnish album of the year. Below you’ll find the songs Hoivaa, Minä valvon nimeäsi and Solmutukka.

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Flavour of the Month 7.12.2012 – Treehouse, The Everglades

There hasn’t been any updates lately, because I’ve spent every second of my spare time by listening to old stuff like new breed r&b and northern soul. But I try to get back to new stuff as well. At least I will soon write that album of the year list. One of my top 10 Finnish albums will be Treehouse’s debut album and they will be playing at Flavour of the Month club next friday. They will share the stage with The Everglades. More about the evening in the Finnish press release below. See you at Pikku-Torre on 7th of december. Here’s Treehouse with a great song titled By The Lake.

Treehouse – By The Lake from Treehouse on Vimeo.

JOULUKUUN FLAVOUR OF THE MONTH: TREEHOUSE & THE EVERGLADES 7.12.

Joulukuun Flavour Of The Month-klubi-ilta asettuu kalenterissa perjantaille 7.12. Tuolloin Pikku-Torreen saapuu FOTM-debyyttiinsä pääkaupunkilainen Treehouse ja lämmittelyt hoitaa entisen pääkaupungin oma The Everglades.

Treehousen vaikutelistalta löytyy nimiä aina Lee Hazelwoodista ja Glen Campbellistä Bonnie “Prince” Billyyn, Fleet Foxesiin ja Dungeniin, mutta folk- ja americanasävyjen taustalla soi myös puhtaampi kitarapop. FOTM-klubin profiiliin mitä täydellisimmin sopiva akti, siis.

The Everglades on maailman ainoa ja paras fock pop-yhtye. Fock pop puolestaan on bändin nettisivujen määritelmän mukaan parhaimmillaan hyvien ystävien, oluttuopin ja nättien tyttöjen kanssa nautittuna – näitä kaikkiahan on perinteisesti tarjolla Flavour Of The Monthissa!

MENOTIEDOT:
Flavour Of The Month esittää

TREEHOUSE
THE EVERGLADES
+ FOTM DJ team
pe 7.12., klo 21-03
Pikku-Torre, Yliopistonkatu 30, Turku
liput: 3€

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Album of the Month – Andrew Combs: Worried Man

Oh my. This is a wonderful country album. I started listening to Andrew Combs on wednesday, bought his album Worried Man later that night and have listened to it around 12-13 hours during thursday and friday. This might not be anything that unique, because during the past ten years, I’ve listened to country songs and heartwrecking balladry as much as my heart can safely consume. But still.. Damn.. This is just so brilliantly crafted and delivered that I can listen to this all day long. Andrew Combs is writing some great country songs in the footsteps of legends like Clark, Prine, Van Zandt and the man sure can sing. If you need some recent comparisons maybe Robert Ellis and debut-era Justin Rutledge comes to mind. Well at least yours truly has been equally excited about them. Anyway, Worried Man is magnificent and it’s certainly good to know that there’s still some fantastic real country music coming from Nashville. A few examples below. Stream/buy the whole album at bandcamp.

Too Stoned To Cry:

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Note to self: Check out Carl Anderson. Apparently that marvellous song Heavy is originally his.

Andrew Combs at Bandcamp
Andrew Combs Website

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Jukka Ässä – Mitäs tässä

I should have written about Jukka Ässä’s longwaited debut album Mitäs tässä weeks ago. It came out on GAEA in october and it’s one of those albums that are the perfect antidote against all the stressful things your mind can come up with. As you might very well know, I’m good at that sort of things. Creating a gigantic problem out of some minor thing that shouldn’t have any kind relevance to one’s happiness. To fight that sillyness in me, I need songs and albums like Mitäs tässä that take me away from my stressful everyday life into my beautiful everyday life. That’s the trick. I don’t need a fantasy world. Capturing the beauty of the moments I experience all the time is far more comforting.

The highlight of the album is a song called Juhannus and there’s also a beautiful music video for it. Juhannus is almost too perfect, because the rest of the album have a bit of trouble matching the brilliance of that song. Ole juuri niin kuin oot and Hyvä elämä become rather close and those three form the key trio for me. I do like the whole album, but there’s something magical in those three songs. This one below is the music video for Juhannus.

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