Showing posts with label Basement Jaxx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basement Jaxx. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2009

My 250 Favorite Songs of the 2000s - #180-171

#180 - My Moon My Man - Feist
The Reminder (2007)


#179 - Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl - Broken Social Scene
You Forgot It In People (2002)


#178 - Climb the Ladder - Of Montreal
Satanic Panic in the Attic (2004)


#177 - Heard Somebody Say - Devendra Banhart
Cripple Crow (2005)


#176 - With Every Heartbeat - Robyn
Robyn (2005)


#175 - Look a Ghost - Unwound
Leaves Turn Inside You (2001)


#174 - Yeah! - Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris
Confessions (2004)


#173 - Cuckoo Cuckoo - Animal Collective
Strawberry Jam (2007)


#172 - Where's Your Head At - Basement Jaxx
Rooty (2001)


#171 - Good to Sea - Pinback
Autumn of the Seraphs (2007)



My 250 Favorite Songs of the 2000s - #200-191

#200 - Fight Test - The Flaming Lips
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (2002)


#199 - Smile Like You Mean It - The Killers
Hot Fuss (2004)


#198 - Njosnavelin - Sigur Ros
( ) (2002)


#197 - Grass - Animal Collective
Feels (2005)


#196 - Brain Burner - No Age
Nouns (2008)


#195 - Everyone Chooses Sides - The Wrens
The Meadowlands (2003)


#194 - Your Protector - Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes (2008)


#193 - Raindrops - Basement Jaxx
Scars (2009)


#192 - Karen Revisited - Sonic Youth
Murray Street (2002)


#191 - Hercules Theme - Hercules & Love Affair
Hercules & Love Affair (2008)



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

1. Basement Jaxx - Raindrops (2009)



While never having fully loved a Basement Jaxx album from beginning to end, they've each contained a few tracks that I still listen to on repeat to this day. While it remains to be seen whether the recently released album Scars, containing this track will do what the others have failed to do, 'Raindrops' has joined the ranks of the likes of 'Where's Your Head At?' and 'Romeo' as songs I just can't get enough of.





Note: The album Scars was released on September 21st in the UK, and will be released on October 6th in the US