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Parasolarians' Top Picks of 2003

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Bill (Parasol Mail Order buyer, Company Man)

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$12.00

1. Folksongs For The Afterlife “Put Danger Back In Your Life” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
I first e-mailed Caroline Schutz about releasing a FSFTA album 3 1/2 years ago and am so happy that things came to fruition this year! A sensational record that’s moody, evocative, and very engaging.
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$12.00
2. Moonbabies “The Orange Billboard (A Hidden Agenda Record)
The second Moonbabies album realizes the promise hinted at on the duo’s debut. A stunning amount a variety met with clever musicianship, instrumentation, and production savvy.
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$15.75
3. Ulrich Schnauss “A Strangely Isolated Place” (City Centre Offices)
Easily the most sensual record of the year. From the opening chord to the album cover, this is the “Loveless” formula updated.
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$23.50
4. The Cardigans “Long Gone Before Daylight” (Universal)
New record – sadly unavailable domestically (call me!) – would benefit by my song sequencing expertise, but is otherwise terrific.
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$9.50
5. Wayne Everett “Kingsqueens” (Northern/Grand Theft Autumn)
I primed & painted 3 rooms (1 twice) of my house with the solo debut by The Lassie Foundation’s Wayne on Repeat. It helped me through AND I still like it!
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$13.00
6. The Postal Service “Give Up” (Sub Pop)
Digital brain. Analog heart. Beeyootiful!
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$12.00
7. Club 8 “Strangely Beautiful” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
One of my favorite bands of the 00s consistently delivers the goods. Another heartbreaker.
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$12.00
8. Bettie Serveert “Log 22” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
Another fantastic album and spectacular live show. This is the blueprint for Independent Rock - all grown up. Gone is the awkwardness of youth, replaced by confidence and maturity.
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$17.25
9. M83 “Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts” (Grooom Disques)
More sonic landscapes for when you can’t find you Ulrich Schnauss CD.
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$12.00
10. Fonda “Catching Up To The Future” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
Beautiful third album by one of my very favorite Hidden Agenda bands.
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$12.00
11. The Like Young “Art Contest” (Parasol Records)
The Like Young flat-out rock. Melodic, driving pop with bite from hard-working, irony-free band.
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$12.00
12. Ronderlin “Wave Another Day Goodbye” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
Delicate pop for grey skies and The Smiths. A wonder.
out of print 13. Twilight Singers “Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair” (Birdman Records)
Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs) covering Nina Simone. Naked chick on the sleeve. Yahtzee!
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$12.00
14. Sukilove “Sukilove” (Parasol Records)
Brilliant songwriter/Renaissance man Pascal Deweze offers up his masterful, full-length debut which features the year’s best song, “As Long As I Survive Tonight.”
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$12.00
15. Tractor Kings “Gone To Heaven” (Mud Records)
Death obsession on a Dylan bender from Jake Fleishli and an esteemed cast of clowns including Matt Talbott (Centaur/Hum/Honcho Overload). Tears at twilight.
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$12.00
16. Jeff Kelly “For The Swan In The Hallway” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
The lusty leader of The Green Pajamas has come for your daughters. Who produces better bass guitar parts outside of Dr. Dre?
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$13.00
17. Pineforest Crunch “Panamarenko” (Zip Records)
Day job for guys who helped out with the forthcoming Best Album of 2004 by Nanook Of The North. Swedish pop reminiscent of the poppiest stuff by The Sundays.
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$9.50
18. Thrills “So Much For The City” (Virgin Records)
Hey, hey we’re The Monkees and people say we monkey around.
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$16.00
19. Guitar “Sunkissed” (Morr Music)
For the moments when you can’t find your Ulrich Schnauss or M83 CDs AND you happen to have a gallon or two of cough syrup nearby.
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$9.25
20. Ova Looven “58:34” (Artikal)
Post-Antarctica liquid noodle. Wiggle wiggle.
Favorites from last year that have been reissued in 2003 or that didn’t come to my attention until this year:
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$12.00
The Wannadies “Before & After” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
One of my favorites from last year, newly reissued on one of our in-house labels!
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$12.75
Perishers “From Nothing To One” (NONS)
Overcast, melodic pop. As great as the 2nd Travis record.
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$11.25
Unbunny “Black Strawberries” (Two Ton Santa)
What a find! Jarid Del Deo moved to Urbana briefly and played his latest record for us. We’re so impressed by it that we’ve asked him to record one for us!
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$13.25
Delgados “Hate” (Mantra)
Another jawdropping effort.
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$11.50
Notwist “Neon Golden” (Domino)
The sad bunnies from the “Pick Up The Phone” video make me well with emotion. Poor, little, lonely bunnies…

Angie (direct sales to stores, Parasol Mail Order, solo artist, Tractor Kings drummer)
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$4.00
1. Aberdeen-"The Boy Has Gone Away" CDEP (Tremelo Arm Users Club)
I love Aberdeen and was so happy when they released this EP to tide us over until the next CD. Plus, Beth (also of Trembling Blue Stars) and John G. are real cutie pies!
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$15.50
2. Bangles-"Doll Revolution" CD (KOCH)
I've been a Bangles fan since their first EP…even belonged to "Bangles and Mash"…flew to Las Vegas this summer to see them at Mandalay Bay Beach…went backstage…
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$16.25
3. Belle & Sebastian-"Dear Catastrophe Waitress" CD (Rough Trade/Sanctuary)
… just because….
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$12.00
4. Bettie Serveert-"Log 22" CD (Hidden Agenda)
Cute and Talented! Met them this year too…saw them once in Chicago, and once in NYC…one of the best live bands I've ever seen…nice folks to boot!
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$23.50
5. Cardigans-"Long Gone Before Daylight (+ 1)" CD (Universal)
… more beautiful music…
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$12.75
6. Crewe, Sally & The Sudden Moves-"Drive It Like You Stole It" (12XU)
Sally rocks! Kind of reminds me of Sarge, or the Reputation, but instead of writing songs about boys, she writes songs about cars!!!
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$12.75
7. Darcy-"Bon" CD (Speech)
… is it possible that a band can do The Cardigans almost better than The Cardigans? Perhaps
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$12.00
8. Moonbabies-"The Orange Billboard" CD (Hidden Agenda)
… pure musical brilliance…
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$12.75
9. Easterly-"Self Titled" CD (Not Lame)
I love Easterly…almost as much as I love Joe Pernice!
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$14.50
10. Fiery Furnaces-"Gallowsbird's Bark" CD (Rough Trade)
My #1 of the year…BRILLIANT!!!
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$12.00
11. Hubbard, Neilson-"Sing Into Me" CD (Parasol)
… Neilson can do no wrong with me…an amazing voice…and wonderful songs…
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$14.50
12. Innocence Mission-"Befriended" CD (Badman)
My first experience of the IM…beautiful, beautiful music…Almost went to see them at CMJ, but went to see my pal EE's band at CBGB…the Reputation…
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$12.00
13. Mojave 3-"Spoon And Rafter" CD (4AD CAD)
… another old faithful…I think I will love anything they put out!!
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$11.50
14. Notwist-"Neon Golden (+ 3)" CD (DominoUS)
… probably the most 'electronica' thing I bought this year….
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$13.25
15. Pernice Brothers-"Yours, Mine & Ours" CD (Ashmont)
… Joe can ya hear me? Can you feel me near you?… If I were in high school, I'd ask Joe Pernice to the prom!!
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$12.75
16. Perishers-"From Nothing To One" CD
… a perfect record to remind me what a downward spiral my love life has taken over the past year!…a real tearjerker!
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$13.00
17. Postal Service-"Give Up" CD (Sub Pop)
… LOVE IT…
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$11.50
18. Redd Kross-"Neurotica (REISSUE)" CD (Two Foot Two)
the best re-issue of the year…one of the best records ever!!
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$12.75
19. Trembling Blue Stars- "A Certain Evening Light: Uncollected Recordings 1996-2002" (Shinkansen)
… ahhh….more TBS…love the band…love the peeps…met em this year…
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$12.00
20. Woven Hand – "Self Titled" CD (Sounds Familiar)
This CD touched me right off the bat. I'll be a fan forever.

Geoff (fearless leader)
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$16.25
Belle and Sebastian – “Dear Catastrophe Waitress” (Rough Trade)
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$12.00
Bettie Serveert – "Log 22" (Hidden Agenda)
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$14.75
Black Keys – “Thick Freakness” (Fat Possum)
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$14.50
Fiery Furnaces – “Gallowsbird's Bark” (Rough Trade)
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$12.00
Moonbabies – “Orange Billboard” (Hidden Agenda)
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$11.50
Singapore Sling – “Curse of the Singapore Sling” (Stinky)
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$4.50
TV on the Radio – “Young Liars” (Tough&Go)
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$11.25
Unbunny – “Black Strawberries” (TwoTonSanta)
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$12.50
 Walt Kelly & Norman Monath – “Songs of the Pogo” (Reaction)
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$12.00
 Wannadies – “Before and After” (Hidden Agenda)
Honorable mentions
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$22.75
The Band – “Last Waltz” re-issue (DVD and CD, Rhino)
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$16.75
Beatles – “Let it Be” re-issue (Capitol)

Jared (webmaster, designer, Devil's advocate)
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$16.75
Beatles "Let It Be... Naked"
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$12.00
Bettie Serveert "Log 22"
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$23.50
Cardigans "Long Gone Before Daylight"
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$12.00
Club 8 "Strangely Beautiful"
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$24.75
Hederos & Hellberg "Together In the Darkness"
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$12.00
Jeff Kelly "For the Swan In the Hallway"
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$14.75
Let's Active "Cypress/Afoot"
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$35.00
Matthew Sweet "Kimi Ga Suki Life"
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$4.00
Minor Threat "First Demo Tape"
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$19.75
OutKast "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below"
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$14.50
Outrageous Cherry "Supernatural Equinox"
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$11.50
The Darkness "Permission To Land"
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$12.00
The Like Young "Art Contest"
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$14.00
Velvet Crush "Free Expression (Expanded)"
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$12.50
Walt Kelly & Norman Monath "Songs Of the Pogo"

Jim (sales to distributors, buyer, Centaur drummer, owner Galaxy Gramophone Records)
Most of my year was spent immersing myself in the perversely expansive catalogs of The Bear Quartet and Motorpsycho really, but I did manage to squeeze in a few other artists… My list is mostly Scandinavian, but that is no surprise I guess. It also doesn’t include all the music I love, appreciate and work on here at Parasol. I think my list is less about “work” and more about “play” because my list is populated with the records that I played at home, over and over and over, albums that got refracted through the love vibe of wonderful souls who are my family, and vice versa. The records I foisted upon my wife and kids, and in most cases won them over. Having my kids strolling around the house singing Bear Quartet songs gives me goosebumps. The future is looking extremely bright, as 2004 will bring us new albums from The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, KVLR, The Bear Quartet, Bergman Rock (Bob Hund's new English-lyric alter-ego), Kevin Tihista, Motorpsycho, Centaur, The Jan Martens Frustration, Nanook Of The North, and a rockin’ new Velvet Crush record.
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$12.75
Olsson, Bjorn "Self-Titled (Crayfish)" (Gravitation)
Former guitarist for Union Carbide Productions and The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Bjorn's acclaimed solo instrumental efforts are incredible, each in their own special Spaghetti Western way. This is his best, hands down. Hell, my wife and I rocked our daughter to sleep and got married to the folk-ambient-bliss of Bjorn's first album, so he's preaching to the converts at my place. This album is a masterpiece.
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$11.50
New Christs "We Got This!" (Smogveil)
These Aussies (honorary Swedes in my book) created one of 2003's best outright guitar rock records. No-one rocked harder at my house. I mean the dude's got credentials...he was in Radio Birdman and sure he's a total twisted freak, but the band is about as white-hot godhead as rock bands get nowadays. Rips. Snarls. Howls.
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$13.50
Bear Quartet "Angry Brigade" (A Westside Fabrication)
No kidding around. My love affair with The BQ is well documented...seriously I'm talkin' lifelong devotion from here on out. And you know what? It feels good. After immersing myself in the band's catalog for the last seven months, to the point of drowning in it (ask family, friends and coworkers), I can say The Bear Quartet are easily one of Sweden very finest pop/rock bands, and worthy of worldwide recognition as well. Give your inner-Smiths fan a chance to hear The Bear Quartet. Between The BQ and Motorpsycho you've got more than 30 incredible albums and even more totally worthwhile EPs and such. Two Scandinavian treasures for fans of awesome rock music.
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$9.25
Motorpsycho & The Jaga Jazzist Horns "In The Fishtank" (Konkurrent)
While this dramatic one-off live-in-the-studio collaboration only hints at the myriad joys available on Motorpsyhco’s previous albums, it has paved the way for my latest fixation… I've written quite a bit about my appreciation for Norway's Motorpsycho. What defines them is their ability to infuse and inform these lavish pop songs with genre-splicing slices of progressive and noise rock and soul, and to pull this off seamlessly. Let's just say Motorpsycho has made the Yes fan hidden inside of me all these years (that I didn't know existed) very very happy.
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$11.50
Singapore Sling "The Curse Of..." (Stinky Records)
The label that brought us the godhead Citizen Bird album last year has found more genius from very near the Arctic Circle. Iceland's Singapore Sling (the hardest drinking band at SXSW I reckon) have created a disturbing album of high-volume BRMC allure and sprawling Velvet Underground-esque neurosis, plus there's a gentleman in the band who just plays tambourine!
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Broder Daniel "Cruel Town" (Dolores)
It looks like Goteburg's Broder Daniel will get their shot in the US next year, so be patient. The band's 1998 release, "Forever", is one of the best bubblegum-reverb-rock records ever released in Sweden, and this new album is proof of their echo-chamber pop genius. Want a great introduction to BD? Rent the lovely Swedish film "Show Me Love" (known as "Fucking Amal" in Sweden) by director Lukas Moodysson. BD's got two or three awesome songs in there, from "Forever".
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The Concretes “Self-Titled” (Licking Fingers)
Mark my words…this album will be big next year. The adoring gush has already begun in the UK, and The Concretes, who had an EP collection on Up Records a couple years back and are all set to blow up huge next year here in the U.S. on a large label-to-be-named-later. Alarmingly good stuff from this 8-piece “orchestra” that will appeal to fans of Mazzy Star, Opal, etc. Absolutely beautiful. Also features Jari from The Bear Quartet. He and Lisa from The Concretes have a lovely little lofi mini-album under the name Heikki, with a full album expected next year.
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$12.00
Slipstream "Transcendental" (Hidden Agenda)
I've been a Slipstream fan since the first EP (my wife and I still consider those songs "our songs"), and was honored to have a hand in releasing Mark Refoy's latest masterpiece here ion the U.S. We've just sent a couple hundred CDs to radio, so call up your local cool college/hip alternative radio station and request some "Healing Hands".
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$14.50
Wire "Send" (Pink Flag)
One of experimental rock's most influential and revered bands reunited after 20 years and...didn't suck! In fact they totally ripped rock a new asshole in my opinion. As brilliant as they come. Seeing them live was one of my top 5 concert experiences this millennium.

Michael (publicist)
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$12.00
1. Sukilove “Sukilove” (Hidden Agenda) CD
Described by one reviewer as a mix of “Sgt. Peppers” and “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” Sukilove’s full-length debut is melodic, dusty, heartfelt, and clever. Belgian Pascal Deweze is a special songwriter.
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$13.50
2. Wan Light “Let’s Wake Up Somewhere Else” (Labrador) CD
This is what Neil Young singing over an electronic pop backdrop might sound like. Everyone else here dismissed it as a Mercury Rev sound-alike. I LOVE this album. Labrador Records in Sweden does it again…
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3. Isolation Years “It’s Golden” (Stickman) CD
The band’s “Inland Traveller” CD was one of my favorites as an import last year and “It’s Golden” retains the Scandinavian folk-rock core of its predecessor and adds a bit more pop melody.
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$12.00
4. Ronderlin “Wave Another Day Goodbye” (Hidden Agenda) CD
Beautiful Swedish guitar pop (like Starlet, influenced heavily by The Smiths). “Reflected” is one of my favorite songs this year.
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$14.75
5. Josh Rouse “1972” (Ryko) CD
This album was out 2-3 months and staring me in the face at Parasol Mail Order before I finally heard it. C’mon, with a title like “1972,” I should have played it the first day it came in. “James” IS my favorite song this year.
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$14.50
6. Fiery Furnaces “Gallowsbird's Bark” (Rough Trade) CD
Some reviewers have compared Fiery Furnaces to the White Stripes because the band is a brother/sister duo that writes songs that at times seem inspired more by The Blues than The Pop. Nah, it’s just a unique album that is hard to pin down, or put down.
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$4.50
7. TV On The Radio “Young Liars EP” (Touch & Go) CD
I read a feature of TV On the Radio at the Splendid E-zine (I think this webzine does some good features/interviews) and after a first listen kept going back to this EP. OK, maybe I was most attracted to the bits that sounded like Peter Gabriel but overall I was drawn to what Splendid described as “…sweetly harmonized vocals brushed disturbingly against sinister electronic beats.”
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$12.25
8. Mars Volta “De-loused in the Comatorium” (Universal) CD
Loud slabs of prog rock (not prog-rock) from former At the Drive-In members. I have no idea what they are singing but I sing-along phonetically every time.
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$14.75
9. Pearlfishers “Sky Meadows” (Marina) CD
Fourth album of beautiful orchestrated pop from Scotsman David Scott.
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$16.25
10. Belle & Sebastian “Dear Catastrophe Waitress” (Rough Trade) CD
I thought “… Sinister” was a great record but haven’t been interested in B&S much since, until “Dear Catastrophe Waitress.” Producer Trevor Horn seems to highlight all of the songs’/band’s best elements without the feared over-production.
  The next seven (any of which, in time, could sneak in to the Top 10):
Bettie Serveert “Log 22” (Hidden Agenda), Thrills “So Much for the City” (Virgin), Isobel Campbell “Amorino” (Instinct), Shack “…Here’s Tom With the Weather” (North Country), Benjamin Biolay “Negatif” (Virgin-France), Motorpsycho “It’s a Love Cult,” (Stickman), Jessica Fletchers “Whatever Happened To…” (Rainbow Quartz)

Roy (Parasol Mail Order, co-owner Grand Theft Autumn Records)
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$14.50
1. Pelican- "Australasia" (HydraHead) CD
Beautifully devastating heaviness and soul-soothing atmospherics.
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$15.75
2. Schnauss, Ulrich- "A Strangely Isolated Place" (CityCentreOffices) CD/LP
Blissed-out electric pink noise.
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$17.25
3. M83- "Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts" CD/LP (Grooom-Labels/EMIMusicFrance)
I'm floored by this record. Their combination of noise-pop and vibrant electronics leaves me wanting more.
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$14.75
4. Weakerthans- "Reconstruction Site" (Epitaph) CD/LP
Fans of The Mountain Goats, The Replacements, and Jets To Brazil, take note.
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$19.75
5. OutKast- "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" (LaFace) CD/LP
This album (in my opinion) is opening new doors and reinventing hip-hop.
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$11.50
6. Coco B's/Eskimohunter- "Fast-Trak Holy Nova Symphony" (GrandTheftAutumn) CD
Six tracks each from Southern California's Coco B's and Los Angeles' Eskimohunter. Both bands produce an extreme mind-opening rush of sound ala Guided By Voices Meets Medicine.
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$10.00
7. Dead Meadow- "Shivering King and Others" (Matador) CD/LP
Black Sabbath meets Sleep.
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$16.75
8. Deftones- "S/T" (Maverick) CD
This album reminds me of Engine Kid and HUM in the heaviest way possible.
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$9.50
9. Everett, Wayne- "KingsQueens" (Northern/GrandTheftAutumn) CD/LP
If you want to hear an extremely talented performer, listen to Wayne Everett. Wayne has truly created something beautiful.
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$14.50
10. Fog- "Ether Teeth" (Ninja Tune) CD
This is a cinematic hip-hop / indie-pop work of genius.
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$12.00
11. Moonbabies- "The Orange Billboard" (AhiddenAgendaRecord) CD
The Orange Billboard is intelligent and well crafted. There are moments on this album you'll never forget. Recommended for fans of Swervedriver and Yo La Tengo.
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$14.50
12. Hey Mercedes- "Loses Control" (Vagrant) CD/LP
Overall, I'm always impressed with Hey Mercedes. Loses Control is extraordinary, brilliant, and unbelievable powerful.
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$12.00
13. Folksongs For The Afterlife- "Put Danger Back In Your Life" (AhiddenAgendaRecord) CD
Flowing vocals and spinning guitars sets the mood on Folksongs For The Afterlife's debut album. Put Danger Back In Your Life is an astonishing sonic accomplishment well worthy of everybody's end of the year list.
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$13.00
14. Thermals- "More Parts Per Million" (SubPop) CD/LP
This is among the best sounding records recorded via 4-track tape recorder. Bass heavy basement jams...Soak it in.
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15. Swift, Richard- "The Novelist" (VelvetBlueMusic) CD
The Novelist is pure brilliance and a masterpiece. This is definitely a must own.
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$14.25
16. Starflyer 59- "Old" (Tooth&Nail) CD
I love this album from beginning to end, frequent listens uncover that this music has been carefully written and well executed.
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17. Perishers- "Let There Be Morning" (NONS/MNW) CD
Let There Be Morning is not available in the states yet, but believe me its well worth the wait. Fans of Coldplay are going to love this album.
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$9.50
18. Party Of Helicopters- "Please Believe It" (Velocette) CD
The Party Of Helicopters music is driven by forceful guitar attacks and fantastic vocals. Think Shudder To Think mixed with frantic instrumentation.
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$13.00
19. Manitoba- "Up in Flames" (DominoUSA) CD
Mercury Rev meets My Bloody Valentine...Enough said.
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$11.50
20. Sciflyer- "Fair Weather Karma" (Clairecords) CD
Fair Weather Karma is full of energy, emotion, and flows flawlessly.
Honorable mention: Guitar- "Sunkissed" (MorrMusic) Postal Service- "Give Up" (Subpop) Purple Confusion "The Sound Of The Atom Splitting" (Gooom Disques/Chronowax) Girl Skateboards -"Yeah Right!" DVD Swayzak- "Fabric 11" (Fabric) Lost in Translation (FocusFeatures)

Sally (Parasol Mail Order, drummer for The Violents)
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$13.00
1. Cat Power “You Are Free” (Matador)
This record is beautiful, yet haunting. It’s my favorite Cat Power record so far.
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$11.00
2. Aislers Set “How I Learned To Write Backwards” (Slumberland)
This is, without a doubt, my favorite record of 2003!!
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$13.00
3. Postal Service “Give Up” (SubPop)
“ Give Up” is a consistently good record. Every song is a fantastic blend of pop with an electronic background.
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$13.75
4. Shins “Chutes Too Narrow” (SubPop)
I love the first song on this record sooo much…and the rest of the record is good too! A great follow-up to “oh, inverted world.”
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$15.50
5. Fannypack “So Stylistic” (Tommyboy)
With lyrics like “fix yerself girl” and “skanky, cranky, foogly, oogly” how can you go wrong?!
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$19.75
6. Outkast “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” (LaFace)
Seriously, how can you not love this album? Even if you have to buy it just to own Hey Ya…
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$11.50
7. Dressy Bessy “s/t” (Kindercore)
Dressy Bessy are a fun surfy, californiaesque pop band. This cd comes with a dvd that is a ton of fun to watch.
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$12.25
8. Peaches “Fatherfucker” (XL Recordings)
To be honest, there are a couple songs from this record that I do not like. But, the rest of the album is so good, the two downfalls don’t even matter.
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$12.00
9. Club 8 “Strangely Beautiful” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
Club 8 have a beautiful sound. I recommend that you buy “Strangely Beautiful” as well as their other records. They’re good for rainy days.
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$13.25
10. Death Cab For Cutie “Transatlanticism” (Barsuk)
I love Nathan Good’s drumming style.
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$11.25
11. Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Fever To Tell” (Interscope)
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are girl fronted choppy rock from New York. Fever to tell is a very consistently good record and the lyrics are interesting.
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$14.50
12. The Kills “Keep On Your Mean Side” (Rough Trade)
I’ve heard this band compared to the Black Keys, but with a girl singer…I like The Kills better!
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$16.75
13. Rufus Wainwright “Want One” (Dream Works)
When I first heard Rufus, I could not stand the guy. Then about two years ago, I took my friend Lena (Big time Rufus fan) to see him live in Indiana. I figured I’d have a horrid time, but it was her birthday, so… Well, the show was so impressive that my opinion changed. After the show (and change of heart) I bought his two available records which I love. His recent release “Want One” is a beautiful follow up to my favorite “Poses.”
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$11.25
14. The Rapture “Echoes” (Universal)
Crazy, fun, mod dance to get the party started. The hit track has cowbell!!
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$12.25
15. Broken Social Scene “You Forgot It In People” (Arts & Crafts)
There are songs on this record that sound like Interpol, and songs that sound more like Kings of Convenience. The record varies widely in sound from song to song, but each song is very good.
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$12.00
16. Denali “The Instinct” (Jade Tree)
This girl can really sing! Really, I saw Denali live, and there is no production of her voice on their record. She is muy talented! Recommended if you like Rainer Maria or Portishead.
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$12.50
17. Essex Green “The Long Goodbye” (Merge)
This album is a little less poppy than their last record, but still just as good.
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$12.00
18. Folksongs for the Afterlife “Put Danger Back In Your Life” (A Hidden Agenda Record)
It took me a couple listens to really get into this record, but after it finally clicked with me I listened to nothing but this record for two months.
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$9.50
19. Everett, Wayne “Kingsqueens” (Grand Theft Autumn)
Wayne was in the Lassie Foundation. I love the Lassie Foundation records and Wayne’s solo record sounds similar. Kingsqueens is a little less shoegazer than the LF, but still just as beautiful.
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$14.50
20. Various “Wig in a Box” (Off)
WIAB is music from and inspired by Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The album includes covers by Rufus Wainwright, Sleater-Kinney, Spoon, Yoko Ono & Yo La Tengo, The Breeders, and many more. The best part about this cd is that all profits from sales of the album are donated to the Hetrick-Martin Institute, home of The Harvey Milk School.

PARASOL CUSTOMERS' TOP PICKS OF 2003
Philip Brown Top Albums of 2003 In Alphabetical Order
± - you are here
Absinthe blind- rings
Belle and Sebastian- dear catastrophe waitress
Beulah- yoko
Broadcast- HaHa sound
Broken social scene- you forgot it in people
Death cab for cutie- transatlanticism
Delgados- hate
Eplosions in the sky- the earth is not a cold dead place
Folksongs for the afterlife- put danger back in your life
Granddaddy- sumday
Joe Henry- tiny voices
Kinski- airs above your station
M83- dead cities, red seas, and lost ghosts
Manitoba- up in flames
Mogwai- happy songs for happy people
New pornographers- electric version
Notwist- neon golden
Postal service- give up
Radiohead- hail to the thief
Sciflyer- fair weather karma
Shins- chutes to narrow
Steven Malkmus- pig lib
Strokes- room on fire
Twilight singers- blackberry belle
Ulrich Schnauss- a strangely isolated place
Wayne Everett- kingsqueens
Weakerthans- reconstruction site
Wrens- meadowlands
Eric from Alexandria VA.
10 Cinerama - Torino
9 Cat Power - You Are Free
8 Calla - Televise
7 True Colour Of Blood - (absence)
6 Grandaddy - Sumday
5 Mogwai - Happy Songs For Happy People
4 Pernice Brothers - Yours, Mine And Ours
3 Pete Yorn - Day I Forgot
2 Ted Leo - Hearts Of Oak
1 Long Winters - When I Pretend To Fall
Honorable Mentions.....
Death Cab For Cutie, Nada Surf, Libertines, Twilight
Singers, British Sea Power, Wrens......
Michael Bank
10. Jessica Fletchers "What Happened To?"
9. Alfie "Do You Imagine Things?"
8. Jayhawks "Rainy Day Music"
7. Panics "A House on a Street in a Town I'm From"
6. Captain Soul "Jetstream Lovers"
5. Super Furry Animals "Phantom Power"
4. Billy Bragg "Must I Paint You a Picture?" The Essential Billy Bragg"
3. Teenage Fanclub "Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds: A Shortcut to Teenage Fanclub"
2. Smallgoods "Listen to the Radio"
1. Stone Roses "The Very Best of the Stone Roses"
Mark Mueller
1 - Damien Rice: O Www.Damienrice.Com
2 - Broken Social Scene: You Forgot It In People Www.Brokensocialscene.Com
3 - Wheat: Per Second, Per Second, Per Second... Every Second Www.Wheatmusic.Com
4 - Postal Service: Give Up Www.Subpop.Com
5 - Nada Surf: Let Go Www.Nadasurf.Com
6 - My Morning Jacket: It Still Moves Www.Mymorningjacket.Com
7 - Jet: Get Born Www.Jettheband.Com ON SNL THIS SATURDAY!
8 - Radiohead: Hail To The Thief Www.Radiohead.Com
9 - Patrick Park: Loneliness Knows My Name Www.Patrickpark.Net
10 - Josh Rouse: 1972 Www.Joshrouse.Com
Jonathan D. Wright
1 The Sleepy Jackson Lovers (Astralwerks)
2 Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium (Universal)
3 Decemberists Her Majesty (Kill Rock Stars)
4 Cursive The Ugly Organ (Saddle Creek)
5 My Morning Jacket It Still Moves (ATO)
6 Radiohead Hail to the Thief (Capitol)
7 Jesse Malin The Fine Art of Self-Destruction (Artemis)
8 Spiritualized - Amazing Grace (Sanctuary)
9 Josh Rouse 1972 (Rykodisc)
10 Ryan Adams - Rock n Roll (Lost Highway)
Eric Eggleson
1) The Guild League-Private Transport
2) Sun Kil Moon-Ghosts of the Great Highway
3) Duvall-Volume & Density
4) Stereolab-Instant O in the Universe
5) Guided by Voices-Earthquake Glue
6) The Go-Betweens-Bright Yellow Bright Orange
7) Shack-…here’s Tom with the weather
8) Belle and Sebastian-Dear Catastrophe Waitress
9) Richard Ashcroft-Human Condition
10) V/A-You’re Still Young at Heart(Shelflife)
Ken Beck
1. The New Pornographers - Electric Version (Matador)
2. The Wrens - The Meadowlands (Absolutely Kosher)
3. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Pig Lib (Matador)
4. The Long Winters - When I Pretend to Fall (Barsuk)
5. Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism (Barsuk)
6. John Cunningham - Happy-Go-Unlucky (Parasol)
7. Nada Surf - Let Go (Barsuk)
8. Andrew W.K. - The Wolf (Island)
9. Beulah - Yoko (Velocette)
10. Ween - Quebec (Sanctuary)
Ed Hajarian
1. The Strokes - Room On Fire
2. M83 - Dead Cities, Red Seas...
3. David Byrne - Lead Us Not Into Temptation
4. Death Cab For Cutie -- Transatlanticism
5. Belle And Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress
6. +/- You Are Here
7. Pretty Girls Make Graves - The New Romance
8. The Wrens -- Meadowlands
9. Small Brown Bike - The River Bed
10. The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone
Ed Higgins
1. Dan Sartain Vs. The Serpentes----S/T
2.Fiery Furnaces-- Gallowsbird Bark
3.John Cale-----------------Hobosapiens
4.Melodine-------------------Out Of Your Hands
5.Cat Power-----------You Are Free
6.Matthew Ryan---------Regret Over The Wires
7.Easterly----------------S/T
8.Handsome Family----Singing Bones ( They Are Always On My Top Ten)
9.Stellastarr*--------------------------S/T
10.The Weakerthans---------Reconstruction Site
10. (Tie) Cheap Trick------------Special One
Josh Boone
The Wrens: The Meadowlands
Death Cab For Cutie: Transatlanticism
The Shins: Chutes Too Narrow
The Decemberists: Her Majesty, The Decemberists
The Bear Quartet: Angry Brigade & Early Years
Sun Kil Moon: Ghosts Of The Great Highway
TV On The Radio: Young Liars EP
Grandaddy: Sumday
The Strokes: Room on Fire
Belle & Sebastian: Dear Catastrophe Waitress
Jared Hoke
One. The Cardigans - Long Gone Before Daylight
Two. Death Cab For Cutie - Transantlanticism
Three. The Notwist - Neon Golden
Four. Absinthe Blind - Rings
Five. Rainer Maria - Long Knives Drawn
Six. Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People
Seven. Northern State
Eight. Gemma Hayes - Night On My Side
Nine. The Postal Service - Give Up
Ten. Stars - Heart
Dan Sharber
1. Songs: ohia magnolia electric co.
2. Postal service give it up
3. The shins chutes too narrow
4. Sun kil moon ghosts of the great highway
5. Death cab for cutie transatlanticism
6. Califone - Quicksand-Cradlesnakes
7. Her space holiday young machine
8. The decemberists her majesty, the decemberists
9. Mojave 3 spoon and rafter
10. David dondero the transient
Greg Sollars
The Violet Hour - The Clientele
The Transfiguration Of Vincent - M. Ward
Rock N Roll - Ryan Adams
Elephant - The White Stripes
Chutes Too Narrow - The Shins
Michigan - Sufjan Stevens
Dear Catastrophe Waitress - Belle & Sebastian
Thickfreakness - The Black Keys
Welcome Interstate Managers - Fountains Of Wayne
Hail To The Thief – Radiohead
Jason Lamoreaux
1. Wayne Everett: Kingsqueens
2. Absinthe Blind: Rings
3. Coco B's/Eskimohunter: Fast Track Holy Nova Symphony
4. The Postal Service: Give Up
5. Map: Secrets by the Highway
6. The Shins: Chutes to Narrow
7. The Flaming Lips: Yoshimi Fight the Pink Robots DVD
8. Ester Drang: Infinite Keys
9. Richard Swift: The Novelist
10. Fonda: Catching Up With the Future
  
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