2009 was a great year for Austin music, introducing new musicians, songs, and venues. There are a few things I would love to see happen in 2010. One, Austins scene has proven to be wildly diverse, but a new sound hasnt emerged for a while.
I think we need to come up with a style people havent heard before, not that I dont love our rock and blues! Another thing would be more colorful, different live performances, such as ones given by the Octopus Project. Visuals can be just as important as audio in a live performance. It was an amazing year!
Livvy Bennetts Top 9 for 2009
1) Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion (Domino)
2) Grizzly Bear, Veckatimest (Warp)
3) Daniel Johnston, Is and Always Was (Eternal Yip Eye Music)
4) Matt & Kim, Grand (Fader)
5) M. Ward, Hold Time (Merge)
6) Andrew Bird, Noble Beast (Fat Possum)
7) Peter Bjorn & John, Living Thing (Universal)
8) The Fiery Furnaces, Im Going Away (Fat Possum)
9) Regina Spektor, Far (Warner Bros)
Best CD Reissue: The Beatles‘ remastered albums win my person favorite, not only because of the profound difference in sound quality but because of the new, interesting packaging and rare images.
Best Show of 2009: Paul McCartney was hands down the best show Id seen in a long time. Equipped with a solid backing band and phenomenal visual displays, Pauls raw vocal and instrumental talent seemed heightened.
Band I Saw the Most: Carson Brock and/or Edison Chair are the bands Ive seen and gigged with most, which is quite fortunate in my case because both are musically diverse and entertaining.
Best New U18 Austin Band: South of Center, a relatively new band of middle schoolers, has continued to amaze crowds with their mature sound and style.
This article appears in January 8 • 2010.



