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85. Phoenix – 1901

Not every rise is meteoric. We hear the story so much that I think people assume it's a much more common careeer trajectory than it is. The One-ders are the exception, not the reality. Most bands wallow around in a middling ground for years, mired by an inability to take that next step, cross over and become a nationally recognized band. The percentage of bands that take that step is miniscule. But this year, Phoenix didn't just take the step. They made a giant leap, a vault, a daredevil-over-the-Caeser's-fountains flight from that middling state to the Next Big Thing.

Phoenix released their debut album in 2000 after playing together for half a decade in France, and existed in the European music underground for 9 years, releasing three albums and consistently staying at the bottom end of a heap of foreign dance-pop dopplegangers. No matter that they were one of the best of the group, they were still a part of the dogpile. And although Pitchfork wrote about them and metacritic recognized them as a good to very good band, no one really cared. They were never going to really go anyplace. That is, until Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.

The 2009 album dominates everything they've ever done. Dominates. Like, not even close. I'm not really even sure how this happened. You hear the same sounds, the same musical ideas, it's all the same members. But something is just different. The songs were always catchy, but these are insane, stick-in-your-brain until your last breath melodies, refrains that are meant to be screamed at the top of ones lungs, the licks are fresher, the beats are bouncier. This is like 'roids in baseball. Think of those pictures you've seen of young Barry Bonds vs. older Barry Bonds. Same thing.

And "1901" is the best of this new crop of songs. I don't feel like I need to talk about this at all. Maybe more so than any other song on this list, this track is instantly and insatiably catchy. I will point out, though, that I feel the real brilliance of the song lies in the seemless melding of classic '70s guitar strokes and 2025 electronics swooshes. The best part of any piece of music from 2009 is the upward synth push at 1:24. Seriously, put that at the beginning of any uptempo chorus ever written and you have the catchiest song of the year. Give any other band these sounds and these toe-tapping, head bobbing hooks, and you have their next step. And Phoenix's giant leap to one of the biggest indie bands in the world.

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  1. Great song! Has been one of my favorites ever since I heard it, but never remembered what it was called…

  2. Listen ya fucks, the boss has been busy.

  3. hahaha elias, your comment is awesome.

  4. hahaha great comment elias. I agree. too bad the boss took like a week to approve it. lame.

  5. you should give me a list of movies to watch

  6. I think there is a chain of turns ons going on here. Pretty sexy if you ask me.

  7. elias – guess who turned sean on to this song.

    sean and elias – I agree, the whole album is pretty stellar. It just won the Grammy for Best Alternative Album, otherwise known as The Only Grammy That Means Shit.

    sean – aside from the “hits” I’m partial to Love Like a Sunset

  8. Great song, great band. Everything on that album is good, but I’m pretty partial to Lasso myself.

  9. WOOOOOO!!!

    so good. sean turned me on to this song and then i got the album and the whole thing is fantastic

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