10 Best Albums You Might Have Missed in 2009

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Cass McCombs / P.O.S. / Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner
Cass McCombs / P.O.S. / Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner

When we painstakingly compile our annual Best Albums list, there are always a few outliers, albums that we loved deeply but, for one reason or another, didn't find a spot in the top 40. It's music that we blasted from our cubicles, sought out at club shows, and dropped onto playlists for pals, that didn't necessarily permeate the popular consciousness, or score career-changing syncs in car commercials. Simply put, we loved these oft-underappreciated albums -- we hope you will, too.

Post your favorite under-the-radar album of 2009 in the comments section below!

  • AN HORSE
    Rearrange Beds

    This Australian girl-boy/guitar-drums duo handed Tegan and Sara a demo tape and ended up as their opening band. But An Horse's debut album defies charges of nepotism: Kate Cooper composes taut and emotionally gripping overshares that would be the envy of any lovelorn diary-keeper, delivered atop unbelievably catchy bursts of indie-pop jangle. PETER GASTON

    Stream: An Horse, "Postcards"
  • DESOLATION WILDERNESS
    New Universe

    Dig Deerhunter's ambient and propulsive shoegaze? Vivian Girls' garage-surf riffs? Get 'em both (and more) from 23-year-old Olympia, Washington, resident Nicolaas Zwart, a K Records intern turned studio whiz. On standouts like "San Francisco 2 A.M.," he piles on the reverb and sprints into the ocean, exulting in each crashing wave. WILLIAM GOODMAN

    Stream: Desolation Wilderness, "Boardwalk Theme"
  • MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA
    Mean Everything to Nothing

    This Georgia band's 2006 debut chronicled frontman Andy Hull's poignant and occasionally tentative (read: wimpy) musings on faith. But Mean Everything undoes any notion that music about God can't inhabit the form of a confident, muscular rock behemoth -- or that it can't command the rapt attention of even the staunchest agnostics. P.G.

    Stream: Manchester Orchestra, "Shake It Out"
  • CASS MCCOMBS
    Catacombs

    Grab a tissue. This singer/songwriter's third album is a reminder of the power of a simple, well-turned melody and heart-tugging lyric. Here, McCombs crafts stripped-down, timelessly poetic modern folk songs (by year's end, Girls were covering "Dreams-Come-True-Girl" live) and issues wordy laments ("My Sister My Spouse") that might seem pretentious or ponderous if they weren't so profoundly lovely. W.G.

    Stream: Cass McCombs, "Dreams Come True Girl"
  • JACK PEÑATE
    Everything Is New

    While his debut's frenetic ska-punk was catchy, this British playboy seemed like far too much of a social darling to pull off his spazzy persona. But his second full-length's shift to a sexy, dancefloor-filling sound feels more fitting: From the brassy, panty-flinging romp "Be the One" to the Latin rhythms of "Tonight's Today" to the lilting balladry of "Pull My Heart Away," Peñate could be a twentysomething Tom Jones -- in much looser pants. P.G.

    Stream: Jack Peñate, "Tonight's Today"

 Albums 10 - 6  |  Albums 5 - 1 


 Also See:   40 BEST ALBUMS  | 20 BEST SONGS

 

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Posted By Anonymous

01.09.10 1:52 AM

Surprised that Passion Pit didn't make the top 40 list.... Manners is so great...

Posted By anon

12.28.09 6:46 PM

telekinesis is one of my personal favourites. but why wasn't harlem shakes' technicolour health here? or on the top 40 for that matter? extremely well-made record. :)

Posted By Katie Camosy

12.28.09 6:44 PM

This list would have been the perfect place for Elvis Perkins in Dearland...

Posted By elisabeth

12.23.09 2:07 AM

edward sharpe & the magnetic zeros "up from below" - fugheddaboutit!!
shoulda beena contenda on that top 40 list!
youse kids today......

Posted By Anonymous

12.22.09 1:43 AM

LOVE An Horse.. Saw them live a few months ago. Incredible and So nice too. Been listening to them on repeat for a long time now. Going to see them open for Tegan and Sara in January! Can't wait... Good pick!

Posted By Erin

12.21.09 4:43 PM

Kill Hannah's album "Wake Up The Sleepers" came out in September and it's AMAZING.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/radio/id332273874?i=332276140&uo=6

Posted By Anonymous

12.14.09 1:17 AM

These albums are boring. BORING. BORING. BORING.

Posted By Emma Renda

12.13.09 8:35 PM

Family by Think About Life, the Montreal hype-band du jour, is an epic listen from open to close. It blends old soul vocals with new synth-pop danceability, all tied up with simple, punchy poerty. "Havin' My Baby" might contain the best sample of 2009, and yet it sounds as if Think About Life own the rights.

http://drivewayfarerdrive.com/2009/11/11/questionnaire-9-with-think-abou...

Posted By jackyll

12.13.09 6:09 PM

''Journal for Plague Lovers'' was a steaming pile of horse manure

Posted By Anonymous

12.13.09 3:04 PM

dudes. . . check you anything else by p.o.s. . . still smart, but not nearly as soft. hard driving beats all the way through. pure sickness. as far as all of the other stuff. yeh. soft. not my style, but soft has it's place.

peace.

Posted By Anonymous

12.13.09 3:56 AM

i agree these songs are all very soft its midnight right now where i am and i wanna rock out but some of these songs are putting me to sleep.

still love you spin

Posted By Emma

12.11.09 10:09 PM

The White Lies album To Lose My Life. Listen to it once and you will be hooked. I"M ADDICTED!! :)

Posted By JohnnyM45

12.11.09 7:22 PM

All these songs are too...

Soft.

What ever happened to uh...ROCK?

Hardcore?

...you hippies make me sick.

Posted By Peter Gaston

12.11.09 6:52 PM

Grizzly Bear was No. 4 on our 40 Best Albums of 2009 list: http://www.spin.com/gallery/40-best-albums-2009?page=37#main
Posted By Mo

12.11.09 6:36 PM

Grizzly Bear-Veckatimest i've been listening to that cd everyday since it came out. Its so good. C'mon guys you even featured them in an article but you got no love?

Posted By reubenco

12.11.09 5:25 PM

Wye Oak (local for me) is a good one, but a phenomenal album is Sunset Rubdown's "Dragonslayer". It was on the radar enough to be reviewed by Rolling Stone, but still most would not have heard of them. It is an amazing album.

Posted By jpartain

12.11.09 12:09 PM

Manic Street Preachers "Journal for Plague Lovers" is the BEST album released in 2009 of which most Americans are completely ignorant.

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