The Best Songs of 2004
For the past few years I’ve put together discs or playlists of my favorite songs of the year. Today I’ll feature 2003.
2004: one of the biggest artistic letdown years in memory. So many new bands came to the forefront, but few had a decent singer. The title is based on the grossly overrated Modest Mouse CD “Good News for People Who Love Bad Newsâ€. It took a while to think of a whole CD of decent songs for 2004, and I couldn’t do it. I filled in the rest with a few great oversights from 2003. The Best CD this year: Keane – “Hopes and Fearsâ€. Honorable mentions: Phantom Planet, Incubus, The Cardigans, and Juliana Hatfield. Other CDs you’re likely to enjoy are by U2, Green Day, Maroon 5, Joss Stone, and Tift Merritt.
Songs:
- Everything I’ve Got In My Pocket (Minnie Driver) Yes, THAT Minnie Driver. Perfect on a foggy day.
- You’re The Storm (The Cardigans) From a super-mellow CD. This song is simply gorgeous, though.
- Bend and Break (Keane) Even more gorgeous! Sounds like Freddie Mercury sitting in with Coldplay.
- So Alive (Ryan Adams) Actually a 2003 song. A big departure for the alt-country former Raleighite.
- Worn Me Down (Rachael Yamagata) This one stuck in my head all year.
- Vertigo (U2) The whole iPod thing made me sick of it…still stands as one of the best ‘04 rock songs.
- Call Me Mellow (Tears For Fears) Yes, THAT Tears For Fears is back with their best song ever.
- Another White Dash (Butterfly Boucher) Opened for Sarah McLachlan captured the crowd’s hearts.
- Breakin’ (The Music) ESPN is using this one for Winter X Games ads. Very Jane’s Addiction-ish.
- Suspended (Matt Nathanson) Nice little song. Don’t know much about him.
- Somebody Told Me (The Killers) Great album cover. Great, funny lyrics in the chorus.
- Mona Lisa (Jesse Malin) This one grew on me at the office this year.
- Beautiful Ways (Pat McGee Band) VA roots rock band with nobody named Pat McGee in the band.
- C’Mon C’Mon (The Von Bondies) Featured in a Chevy ad.
- Long Time Coming (Delays) Featured in a diamond ad around Christmas.
- Almost (Sarah Harmer) Sarah is a heavy-rotation darling of Rochester’s great WBER radio station.
- Daughters (John Mayer) This song never really hit me until we saw him do it live.
- Take Your Mama (Scissor Sisters) Fun little throwback to the old Elton John. Great showing on SNL.
- Talk Shows On Mute (Incubus) Brandon Boyd can flat out sing.
- The First Single (The Format) Officially a 2003 release, but couldn’t be ignored. Can you say “The Outfield�