Pure Pop YearEnders: Brogan Austin

Honorable mentions:
The Babies – “Our House on the Hill”
Moonface – “Heartbreaking Bravery”
Father John Misty – “Fear Fun”
Emily Wells – “Mama”

Senior at UVM. Interested in fine cheeses & arts. Catch me on the radiowaves, Lady Grey, on 90.1 WRUV fm.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Jason Cooley

Sorry.

My Year End Pure Pop Top Ten List

Well, that was a weird year.

10. Reservoir Dogs, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

I just started working at a movie theater, Loews Nickelodeon, downtown. It’s across the street from Pure Pop. The movies are free, I sweep up a lot of crap (the house music is fucking ENYA), and I hate the smell of wet popcorn. But on my first day I noticed that Reservoir Dogs was playing. I caught a few glimpses but didn’t get my mind blown until the next day, when I wasn’t working. Then I saw it eight times. Someone walked out during the ear scene at every showing. Then it was gone. Then I bought the soundtrack. “Little Green Bag” is the shit. Can’t wait to see this guy’s next movie.

9. Catherine Wheel, Ferment

I like this “shoegazer” stuff. The songs are noisy and pretty at the same time and everybody wears striped t-shirts in Raygun. “Black Metallic” is an awesome song with some pretty clumsy lyrics. I saw them play it last month on 120 Minutes. Dave Kendall sucks, but at least he plays Drop Nineteens.

8. Helmet, Meantime

Holy shit, a metal band with short hair. This record is pretty amazing. And it has one of those new see-through CD cases. The song “In The Meantime” has one of the coolest openings ever, where it repeats and then stumbles for a second (on purpose).

7. Sugar, Copper Blue

Bob Mould’s last album Black Sheets Of Rain was fucking great. This is even better. For some reason Rykodisc’s cassettes sound as good as CDs. My favorite song is “A Good Idea”, mainly because it sounds like the Pixies.

6. Singles, soundtrack

I bought the CD, but when I got in line for the movie I decided to see Bob Roberts instead. My favorite songs are “Seasons” by Chris Cornell and “Breath” by Pearl Jam. Alice In Chains are overrated.

5. The Lemonheads, It’s A Shame About Ray

I’m not supposed to like this Dippy Dando sort of thing, but I do. I especially like “Rudderless” and Juliana Hatfield’s backing vocals. It’s at least better than that Soul Asylum “Somebody To Shove The Runaway Black Gold Up My Ass-train” crap. Should I check out this Pavement band?

4. Lou Reed, The Blue Mask

I know it came out more than ten years ago, but this one’s a wowser. The title track is out of this fucking world. I didn’t realize how angry I was about not finishing high school until I heard this.

3. Dinosaur Jr., Whatever’s Cool With Me

As if Green Mind wasn’t awesome enough, Dinosaur Jr. comes out with this cheapie EP thing. It has “Sideways” and a great cover of Bowie’s “Quicksand” on it, along with a bulldog on the front.

2. Sonic Youth, Dirty

My friend Ben Scaccia gave me a surprise birthday present by taking me to NYC for the first time to see Sonic Youth (also for the first time) for free in Central Park on the fourth of July. He doesn’t even like Sonic Youth, that’s how nice he is. They played a whole bunch from this album that wasn’t out yet. Thurston Moore threw a banana at me and I stupidly put it in my pocket. MTV News was there and I swear you can see my head bobbing around in the video of it.

1. Beastie Boys, Check Your Head

Well, damn. They aren’t going away, are they? I’m glad. Paul’s Boutique may have bombed but they’re still cool in my book. And now they’re playing punk. Everybody who was in 8th grade when Licensed To Ill came out is now in college. When I bought the tape at Pure Pop the guy behind me was buying it on record. Vinyl. It was $11.99. I instantly asked if they had any more. They didn’t. I decided to start buying records again.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Sarah Moylan

Hey, I’m Sarah. If you’re at the store and there’s a Lady Pure Popper behind the counter, odds are good that it’s me. When I’m not at the store, I’m hosting my radio show on WRUV 90.1 (Panda-monium, 8-10 PM Mondays), eating cookies, biking uphill, or hysterically sobbing because the fourth Franz Ferdinand record STILL has not been announced.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Sean Dunne

I’m a student originally from Burlington who studies in Montreal. I love music and 2012 was a great year for anybody with the same passion. Narrowing down for this list was hard and the numerous honorable mentions include: Clams Casino – Instrumental Mixtape 2, Tammar – Visits, Blackbird Blackbird – Boracay Planet, Chromatics – Kill For Love, The Luyas – Animator, Wild Nothing – Nocturne, Diiv – Oshin, the xx – Coexist, Spiritualized – Sweet Heart Sweet Light, Scuba – Personality, and Beach House – Bloom.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Willie Strausser

Honorable mentions:

Grizzly Bear – Shields
Pseudogod – Deathwomb Catechesis
Meshuggah – Koloss
Killer Mike – R.A.P. Music
Frank Ocean – Channel Orange
Mgla – With Hearts Toward None
Swans – The Seer
Ne Obliviscaris – Portal of I
Astra – The Black Chord
High on Fire – De Vermis Mysteriis

I worked at Pure Pop up until August of this year and am now going to school at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. I like Cannibal Corpse and Katy Perry. My dream vacation would be an island holiday in the Maldives. If I could marry one famous musician, it would be Leslie Feist.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Joe Mullen

My name is Joe and I live in Burlington and I’m a senior at UVM and I also listen to music that’s not Lil B. Excluding Lil B mixtapes, my more general top 5 would be :
5-Joyce Manor-“Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired”
4-Merchandise-“Children of Desire”
3-Animal Collective-“Centipede Hz”
2-Fang Island-“Major”
1-Titus Andronicus-“Local Business”

All of those albums are awesome too so you should listen to them as well. Stay based, yall.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Justin Christopher Poulin

Here are a few quite honorable mentions for this year:

Fiona Apple -The Idler Wheel Is Wiser than The Driver of the Screw, and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More than Ropes Will Ever Do
Andy Stott – Luxury Problems
Levek – Look a Little Closer
Killer Mike – R.A.P. Music
Joey Bada$$ – 1999

I’m a poor-traveled native of the Green Mountain state who’s a debt-collector by day and a starving artist by night. Well– I work with student loans and I dabble in music. I’m a recent graduate of Saint Michael’s College and proud to be living in an area where the arts–especially music–thrive. It’s sweet.

Pure Pop YearEnders: Brendan Meryman

So yeah, I guess these are my top five albums of the year. It’s not entirely obvious to me how I arrived at this conclusion. Certain albums drew me in, but I said “No!” and held out for those special gems that had me coming back for more. I listened to a lot of songs often enough to hate them, but those that retained their value reside in the albums above.

Have fun, don’t let the apocalypse get you, and keep listening to good music.