Top 5’s of 2006

Here we go again. Another bunch of exhaustive and useless lists. Enjoy!
Top 5 Albums

1. Band of Horses - Everything All The Time
Band of Horses weren’t necessarily the most dynamic band live but this debut album is full of memorable tracks. However it was ‘The Funeral’ that clinched this one for me, having heard that track first and still not getting sick of it. Other particular favourites on the record include ‘The Great Salt Lake’, ‘I Go To The Barn Because I Like The’ and of course ‘Monsters’.

2. Gnarls Barkley – St Elsewhere
Where the fuuuuuuuuuck is this on people’s lists? Are you all insane? The freakin kick ass beats, the lyrics, the arrangements. ‘Necromancing’ is a dark, twisted tune and I love it. But the consistency of the album is just phenomenal. There’s not a dud tune to be heard. I’m thinking everyone just forgot this one. Go back. Listen to it again. You WILL be in awe.

3. Guillemots – Through the Window Pane
Another one of those ‘rollercoaster of emotions’ albums with plenty of orchestrations, the Guillemots ‘Through The Window Pane’ opens with the beautiful track ‘Little Bear’ and closes with the powerfully, spirited epic ‘Sao Paolo’. In between ain’t too shabby either. Such a positive and uplifting record. I look forward to a tour in 2007 (fingers crossed).

4. Joanna Newsom - Ys
Well what is there to say that hasn’t been said already? ‘Ys’ is an instant classic from the Californian singer and harpist (well multi-instrumentalist since she also plays the guitar and piano). Sounding a little like a cross between Emiliana Torrini and Bjork, at first it took a while to warm to her sound. But after a few listens, I was under her spell. Favourite track is probably the opener ‘Emily’. She’s touring here in January.

5. Shearwater - Palo Santo
This album came out without much attention and true, it doesn’t contain any huge anthems but the band have really come into their own since the departure of Okkervil River’s lead singer Will Sheff. ‘Palo Santo’ was written and sung entirely by Jonathan Meiburg this time around and truly is one of the most heartfelt and haunting albums of the year. Here’s hoping a tour down under in 2007 will raise their profile.
Other Notables: The Knife - Silent Shout, Yo La Tengo - I’m Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass, Dappled Cities Fly – Granddance, Tapes ‘n Tapes – The Loon, Sarah Blasko - What The Sea Wants The Sea Will Have, My Latest Novel – Wolves, Midlake – The Trials of Van Occupanther, M.Ward – Post-War, Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor, Hot Chip – The Warning, Calexico – Garden Ruines, Ben Kweller – Ben Kweller, Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, Thom Yorke – The Eraser, Regina Spektor – Begin to Hope, Cat Power – The Greatest, Plus/Minus – Let’s Build a Fire
Biggest Disappointment: It’s a tie between Ben Harper – Both Side of the Gun and The Flaming Lips - At War With The Mystics.
Most Overrated: Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Show Your Bones. To me, they sound like a band selling out, jumping upon the ‘nursery rhyme’ bandwagon that so many bands are attempting at the moment.
Top 5 Films
Note: All films were released in Australia during 2006.

1. United 93
No film in 2006 was as powerful, intense or well-made as Paul Greengrass’s United 93. I was sweating in my seat as things unfolded mainly due to the documentary-style approach and ‘in the moment’ camerawork. I don’t really have any plans to see this again in a hurry but it’s a definite must-see if you haven’t checked it out already. (read review)

2. Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
Dig! made my top 5 list last year and it’s only fitting to have another music doco sit proudly in the list. Chappelle is so likable here, energy so infectious and although it probably helps to enjoy Hip Hop music, you can’t deny the power of a music block party like this. Michel Gondry was perhaps the perfect choice to direct this due to his love of all styles of music and the arts. Funnily enough I’m not really a fan of Hip Hop but this got me (and the crowd) up on their feet dancing away in the cinema. (read review)

3. Brick
Film noir hasn’t been so expertly put on its head as Rian Johnson’s debut film Brick. Setting everything within the confines of a high school system with young, very capable actors was genius because it worked so well when it could have been an unintentional disaster. The script is wonderfully inspired by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler and you need to pay close attention to make sense of it all. Touted as the ‘next big thing’, Johnson is already in pre-production on his next feature about a bunch of family con men who get more than they bargained for when they target a millionaire (Played by Hooverdust favourite Rachel Weisz). Can’t wait! (read review)

4. The Squid and the Whale
I’d nearly forgotten about this one since it came out near the beginning of the year. Glad I remembered because this family drama/comedy boasts some brilliant performances (especially from Jeff Daniels) and an excellent script about how divorce affects everyone within the family unit. Writer/director Noah Baumbach has made a film that you can tell is very close to home but it makes it that much more realistic and devastating. (read review)

5. The Devil and Daniel Johnston
You couldn’t ask for a better documentary on the life of Daniel Johnston. Director Jeff Feuerzeig explores the highs through to the darkest moments of this gifted musician and artist. Painful to watch at times, you can’t deny the power of Jonhson’s body of work and his effort to fight his mental illness. One of the best documentaries ever to be made on any artist, living or dead. (read review)
Other Notables: The Departed, Little Miss Sunshine, Casino Royale, Hard Candy, The New World, A History of Violence, Capote.
Biggest Disappointment: Miami Vice. While the reviews weren’t great, I still expected something better in the story department from director Michael Mann’s film treatment of his own 80’s TV Show.
Most Overrated: Clerks II. Saying Smith is back in form, etc… is complete BS. The only way he’d be back on form is if he made something remotely as decent as Chasing Amy.
Top 5 Gigs
I didn’t attend a great deal of gigs this year mainly because most of my favourite bands are from overseas and they don’t tour very often (still no The Arcade Fire tour?). Even if they do, I don’t always know exactly WHEN they are in the country and then it also comes down to cost. And it wasn’t until the end of the year that most of my favourites made their way down.
1. Okkervil River (4th Sep, East Brunswick Club)
2. Tapes N Tapes (13th Dec, The Corner)
3. My Latest Novel (7th Dec, The Corner)
4. Midlake (10th Dec, The Corner)
5. Midnight Juggernauts / Children Collide (2nd July, The Spanish Club)
Top 5 Watched TV Shows
Yes it’s true. I am a HBO addict! But when episodes cost as much as $5 million each, it’s good to know that money is well spent on the most important aspect of any TV series – the scripts!
1. The Wire
I only began this series this year on DVD and although I’m not really a fan of cop shows, this one, like all great HBO series, draws its focus on 3 dimensional characters while providing a complex and perfect story arc throughout the season. The first season is the best so far (although I’m only a 3rd of the way through season 3).
2. Deadwood
Recommended by JR over at Dogmatic, Deadwood became my new favourite show. Filled with humour, four letter words, drama and a commandeering performance from Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, you’ll never look at Westerns in the same light again. Next year we’ll see two movie length episodes to put closure to this classic series but I still would have preferred another full season (as creator David Milch had originally planned)
3. Lost
Well there’s only been 6 episodes of season 3 screened so far but it’s still highly watchable due to the fact that we know who the ‘others’ are and what their deal is (well more or less). However they better start answering some of the bigger questions or they will lose their audience.
4. Entourage
Season 3 saw Vince and the boys back fresh after the success of James Cameron’s Aquaman. Guest stars included the brilliant James Woods, Paul Haggis, Bruno Kirby, Seth Green and the gobsmackingly hot Emmanuelle Chriqui. But the real star once again was Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold. Drama nearly stole the limelight as well but it was another enjoyable ride from all concerned. Apparently there’s another 8 episodes of the season left to be screened around the same time as The Sopranos returns in 2007.
5. The Sopranos
The Sopranos really went into unchartered waters this season. The early surprise shooting was a great opener and then the series got deeply spiritual concerning Tony’s place in the world. Perhaps the most complex of all the seasons but not necessarily the most rewarding, season 6 will probably need to be watched again to be fully appreciated. Still beats the hell out of any of the other ‘big’ shows on local TV such as House, Grey’s Anatomy, etc…
Guilty Pleasure: Australian Idol. Only really because of Bobby Flynn. My interest dropped significantly when he was eliminated.
Top 5 Personal Flickr Favourites
1. Oliver Henry Portrait
2. Kari Portrait
3. Okkervil River - Will Sheff
4. Dappled Cities Fly Fan
5. Belinda & Van
Top 5 Moments
1. Resigning from an office job
Best decision I made all year by far. Freelancing so far so been up and down but with my new portfolio on the way and a bunch of new ways to promote myself, things are gonna kick ass in 2007.
2. Mike’s Birthday at the Hofbrauhaus
Outings with Mike are always unpredictable but a hellva lot of fun. We never know where we’re going but it’s guaranteed to be eventful.
3. Tassie trip for work
Well this was when I was at my office job and I was on assignment to video a live gig and photograph an artist over there for a weekend. Unfortunately I was never allowed to post the pics on Flickr. My first and only interstate paid job at this stage but I had a lot of fun. And I met a woman on the plane trip back too ;)
4. Photographing all of the kick ass bands!
I’ve gotta thank all the editors at Fasterlouder and Naked Dwarf for giving me the opportunity to shoot all of these gigs. They’ve been extremely generous and saved me a lot of cash. They rock hard.
5. Making a Mix Tape
Couldn’t end this list without a pure Rob Gordon moment. I made 2 in actual fact and it took me A LONG time to put both of them together. Luckily, they were greatly appreciated which made it that much more rewarding.
So ends another year. Can’t say 2006 has been the best year of my life but it certainly wasn’t the worst. NYE should be really fun this year (costume house party) as opposed to last years pretty average (and bloody hot) one down at St Kilda beach. So I hope you all have a happy and safe New Year everyone!!!




















very nice set of lists, i love the shot of will sheff, okkervil river were amazing live. Deadwood is quite possibly the best TV I have ever seen, am enjoying Weeds as well at the moment. Ari Gold is a great creation, which is made even better by the existence of Mrs Ari.
Great lists there James. Enjoyed reading through that. And I do hope you have as good a New Year as you deserve. We still need to catch up sometime and I’m hopeful we can soon. Cheers for the great blog and everything else!
Wayne: I’ve heard Weeds is pretty good. Not sure I’ll find time for it just yet though.
JR: Yeah we’ll definitely catch up in the new year. Kudos for the great blog too!