Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010, Vol. IV – Dead Weather, Foals, The Radio Dept., Beach Fossils, Weekend, The National

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The Dead Weather's 'Sea Cowards,' was one of the best rocker albums of 2010

Enough with 2010 already? If that’s how you feel, then you probably don’t want to listen to 30-plus more of our favorite indie rock songs of 2010. By natural extension, many of the songs featured in this series are on many of our favorite albums for 2010. So, in place of the weekly S-25 Mix, we’ve put together this playlist of some of our favorite 2010 tracks to share with you instead.

It’s now mid-February, and there have been oodles of ace songs released so far, mainly via the Best New Releases weekly series, and the regular Fresh Tracks spotlight, including the latest and best music from bands like The Decemberists, Bright Eyes, Drive By Truckers, Smith Westerns, The Strokes, Radiohead, and many others.  And so while we do our best to keep you updated on the latest most popular releases from indie bands and artists, we’re also continuing to share our favorite music of 2010, from albums and songs, to well-known artists and new bands.

“The Difference Between Us”Dead Weather from Sea of Cowards

“Cigarettes in the Theatre”Two Door Cinema Club from Tourist History

In addition to creating various mixes featuring our favorite songs of 2010, work continues on putting together IRC’s Best Albums of 2010. So why the wait? Well, one reason is to make sure we have listened to as many indie albums from 2010 as possible, and with perspective. Another reason is so that we can measure your favorite albums based on what songs from this series are listened to, ‘hearted’ (on our Hype page), and downloaded the most.

With that in mind, you don’t want to miss the first three volumes of Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010 because there are more than 100 killer tracks; so far, this series has been the most popular playlist series of 2011.  Also, don’t miss the Top Ten Breakout Bands of 2010, plus 50 No. 1 Songs of 2010; and check out the first installment of 5 Bands to Watch in 2011. Let us know what you think of this best indie songs fourth playlist mix, Tweet it, share it on Facebook, Tumblr or Foursquare it. Enjoy.

“This Orient” Foals from Total Life Forever

“Boots of Danger (Wait Up)”Tokyo Police Club from Champ

“Part Of Me”Electric Tickle Machine from Blew It Again

“Golden Haze”Wild Nothing from Gemini

“Collector”Here We Go Magic from Pigeons

“Heaven and Earth”Blitzen Trapper from Destroyer Of The Void

“Oh You, Old Thing”Wolf Parade from Expo 86

“Distant Life”Film School from Fission

“Afraid of Everyone” The National from High Violet

“Never Follow Suit” The Radio Dept from Clinging to a Scheme

“Remember Last Time” Avi Buffalo from Avi Buffalo

“Catholic Pagans”Surfer Blood from Astrocoast

“Bermuda” Kisses from The Heart Of The Nightlife

“Daydream”Beach Fossils from Beach Fossils

“Harlem River Blues”Justin Townes Earle from Harlem River Blues [Explicit]

“Round and Round”Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti from Before Today

“King of Spain”The Tallest Man on Earth from The Wild Hunt

“Forever and Ever Amen” The Drums from The Drums

“Two Lives at the End of the Night”The Henry Clay People from Somewhere on the Golden Coast

“Twenty Two”Wakey! Wakey! from Everything I Wished I Said The Last Time I Saw You

“Lady in the Light Lines”Auto Body from Priest Party

“American Slang”The Gaslight Anthem from American Slang

“Born Stoked”Wet Illustrated from Academy Annex

“Written in Reverse” Spoon from Transference

“All-American”Weekend from All American split single

“Weird Feelings”Male Bonding from Nothing Hurts

“What A Drag”Bear Hands from Burning Bush Supper Club

“Head of Steam” The Fresh and Onlys from split 7″

“Restoration”The Acorn from No Ghost

“Dirty Cartoons”Menomena from Mines

“Kill Joe Arpaio”Crocodiles, single release

Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010, Vol. III – Two Door Cinema Club, Dolorean, Dead Weather, Mumford & Sons, Joze Gonzalez

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Ireland’s Two Door Cinema Club were one of the biggest new bands of 2010.
After two wildly popular installments of Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010, the message from our readers and visitors is clear: give us more songs. Sure, why not. Therefore, without spending valuable time writing overviews of all of the songs in this third volume of the best indie songs of 2010, here is the next bunch of tracks. Here are the links for Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010 Vol. One and Vol. Two. Enjoy. Watch out for Best Albums of 2010 and the Best Rarely Heard Songs of 2010, plus the upcoming Anticipated Albums of 2011.

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“Do You Want It All?”Two Door Cinema Club from Tourist History

“Pink Graffiti” Secret Cities from Pink Graffiti

“Slow Motion” Panda Bear from new 7″ single

“Hospice Gates”Lower Dens from Twin Hand Movement

“Latin America”- Holy Fu*k from Latin

“Trust” Generationals from Trust EP

“Most Wanted”Cults from Cults 7′

“I’m Not Gone”Woods from Welcome Home / Diggin’ The Universe Compilation

“Summer Holiday”Wild Nothing from Gemini

“The Pan”Goodnight Loving from The Goodnight Loving Supper Club

“Tiny Circle”Wolf People from Steeple

“Yes Yes Yes”Elsinore from Yes Yes Yes

“Sigh No More”Mumford and Sons from Sigh No More

“Breakneck Speed”Tokyo Police Club from Champ

“Your Hands” The New Pornographers from Together

“Far Away” Jose Gonzalez from Red Dead Redemption


“Boyfriend” Best Coast from Crazy For You

“Twenty Miles”Deer Tick from The Black Dirt Sessions

“A Tunnel Into Your Dreams” The Band in Heaven from Demos

“Fighting Smiles” Jonquil from One Hundred Suns

“Home Together” White Denim

“Hustle and Cuss” The Dead Weather from Sea of Cowards (vinyl)

“Always” – In These Woods from In These Woods

Cotton Jones' 2010 album cover is oddly similar to The Morning Benders Big Echo

“Somehow To Keep It Going” Cotton Jones from Tall Hours in Glowstream

“Almost There” (with Lauren Hillman) – Opus Orange from Opus Orange EP

“Oh, Ivory” Light Pollution from Apparitions

“Mirror, Mirror” Unicycle Loves You from Mirror Mirror

“Forever Now”Auto Body from Priest Party

“Younger Us” Japandroids from new 7″ single

“About My Girls”Dominant Legs from Young at Love and Life

“Change of Time”Josh Ritter from So Runs The World Away “Plastic Slides” Winter Gloves from All Red

“Stay Close”Dolorean from Subiza (import)

“Slow Man” Sage Francis from Li(f)e

“I Was Denied” Thee Oh Sees from Warm Slime

Best Indie Rock Songs 2010, Vol. II: Foals, Deerhunter, Wolf Parade, Titus Andronicus, Andrew Bird, No Age, Warpaint, LCD Soundsystem

A few days ago, we popped out the first volume in this series of the Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010, which we expect to have at least another few volumes. So, you’ll have plenty of songs from 2010 to stream and add to your own MP3 player playlists.

In the interest of time (since there’s so much 2011 music already out and in the pipeline to keep us busy bunny rabbits), we’re not writing out any reviews. The music speaks for itself. In some cases, you can click on the artist or band name to see the original article they appeared in 2010 (which often have even more songs), and in other cases, you can click the album title if you’re interested in making a quick and easy purchase of the album for which the song appears.

In fact, many of the albums presented in this series constitute Best Albums of 2010. And in case you want to get any of them at 320kbs MP3 no lock quality, the album titles are linked directly to purchase via Amazon.  In fact, many of the best albums of 2010 are on sale for only $5.00!  You can get four albums from Amazon at $5.00 for the same price of one new CD release. Five dollars for a great album is less than some fancy coffee drinks go for at Starbucks. But, the music you will have forever, and do whatever you want with it, copy it to all your MP3 devices – iPod, iPhone, Mac or PC, iHome, car stereo. Plus, if you ever lose your MP3s, you can re-download the originals. We receive a tiny commission for every album you purchase with the album links below. Enjoy.

“Black Gold” Foals from Total Life Forever

“Glitter” No Age from Everything in Between

“All Delighted People”Sufjan Stevens from All Delighted People EP

“Knockout” Air Waves from Dungeon Dots

“Revival” Deerhunter from Halcyon Days

“Black Eyes”Shearwater from The Golden Archipelago

“Ghost of Syllables”Admiral Radley from I Heart California

“Out of Tune” Real Estate from Out of Tune/Reservoir 7″

“Home” LCD Soundsystem from This Is Happening

“Dirty Thing” Telekinesis from Parallel Seismic Conspiracies EP

“Cruth & Cane”Peter Crier Wolf from Inter-Be [+Digital Booklet]

“You & Me” Elizabeth & The Catapult from The Other Side of Zero

“Undertow” Warpaint from The Fool

“Glitter” No Age from Everything in Between

“Something Else” Diamond Rings from Special Affectations

“Bermuda” Kisses from The Heart of the Nightlife

“What Did My Lover Say? (It Always Had To Go This Way)” – Wolf Parade from Expo 86

Note: Many of these awesome releases are on sale via Amazon for great prices, including many for just $5; that’s better than iTunes. Just click on the album title to go right to that page in Amazon.

“Shake the Shackles” Crystal Stilts from Shake The Shackles 7′

“The History of Plastic” The War on Drugs from Future Weather EP

“Vendela Vida” Dinosaur Feathers from Fantasy Memorial

“Fresh Hex (featuring Beck)” Tobacco from Maniac Meat

“Sunglasses” Whiplash from The Sunglasses

“ooOoooOoo”Oberhofer from o0O0o0O0o

“Cloudy Shoes” Damien Jurado from Saint Bartlett [+Digital Booklet]

“The Gaudy Side of Town” GAYNS from Relayted [+Digital Booklet]

“Don’t Touch My Hat” The Queers from Back To The Basement

“Sex With An X” The Vaselines from Sex With An X

“The Smoke” Home Video from The Automatic Process

“Big Escape” Pearly Gate Music from Big Escape 7′

“Hot Math” Andrew Bird from Useless Creatures

“Doesn’t Shake Me” The Goodnight Loving from Goodnight Loving Supper Club

“Bright Lit Blue Skies”Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti from Before Today

“Tiny Circle” Wolf People from Steeple

“I Will Live on Islands” Josh Rouse from El Turista (Bonus Version)

“Four Score and Seven (Part One)” Titus Andronicus from The Monitor

Don’t miss Vol One of the Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010

Brooklyn based resident CMJ producer Sane Smith drops new album entitled
“Robots Will Kill”, featuring funky electronic dance groove samples and old
school raps interlaced with ambient synths and driving beats, then further
spliced and glitched with the help of a monome and recorded live (riyl:
RJD2, DJ Shadow, Pretty Lights).

Best Indie Rock Songs 2010, Vol. I: Deerhunter, Freelance Whales, Broken Bells, Arcade Fire, Fang Island, The Walkmen, Caribou

Deerhunter's 'Halcyon Digest' LP was one of the best albums of 2010

In the end, 2010 turned out to be another blockbuster year for indie rock (and its many related and sub genres) music. So much so that many people, including us, are still catching up, digesting, listening to, and analyzing 2010 releases. We don’t feel any necessity to follow the packs and get out best-of, year-end list by a certain date, but generally, we like to get the majority of it wrapped up no later than Valentines Day, or about the time that the Noise Pop Festival in San Francisco starts – in the third week of February. Therefore, as many of you have probably already noticed, there are lots of ‘best of’ and ‘top 2010’ band playlists and polls that have been running, and now it’s time to focus on songs.

So far, we’ve published the Top 50 No.1 Songs of 2010 of the songs featured on IRC throughout the year, which were tallied each week via the popular Top Ten Songs listings.

“Helicopter”Deerhunter from Halcyon Digest

The same concept will continue in 2011, wherein we tally the songs that were listened to, and downloaded, the most the week previous, and then we list the Top Ten Songs for that week based solely on whichever songs we posted during that week – such as the Best New Releases weekly series, and other common posts to provide readers and visitors a reliable place to go every week, or a few times a week, to find, stream and download the best new indie rock music, get cool deals and interesting news, view artist and band profiles, stream special playlists and mixes full of carefully chosen tracks, and find terrific, but rare new releases that are often times no where else on the web.

“The Suburbs” Arcade Fire from The Suburbs

We hope that you find this first volume of our top songs of 2010 enjoyable, and that perhaps you will discover some songs that you really dig but had never heard before.  As much as possible, we have avoided duplicating songs that are currently featured in the popular post, The Top 50 No. 1 Songs of 2010 playlist and poll. and hopefully, you voted for your favorite song. Because the No. 1 song of the week for the weekly Top Ten Songs list means that hundreds of other great 2010 songs were not included in that poll.

“Hannah” Freelance Whales from Weathervanes

Stayed tuned also for our Best Albums of 2010 series. Yeah, we know, everyone else has already put out their top albums of 2010. We don’t think that means we should put out ours at the same time as everyone else. Plus, it takes time to put such lists together – especially since there were so many amazing releases in 2010, from Arcade Fire and Broken Bells to Deerhunter and Fang Island. Another reason we wait to put out a Best Albums of 2010 list until January, is that we think it’s a bit pretentious to be releasing best of lists before the end of the year.

In the meantime, enjoy the best songs of 2010.

“The High Road” – Broken Bells from Broken Bells

Over the next few weeks, we’ll analyze the number of times the songs in these playlist have been streamed, downloaded, and “favorited”. Sometime later this month, we’ll collect those statistics for our top songs of 2010, and then publish a final list that will be separate from the No. 1 Songs playlist/poll. Hopefully, we’re not confusing you.  The bottom line is that we love the fact that our regular visitors and new visitors help determine what are the most popular songs of those that we post on IRC.

It will be very interesting to see which songs all you guys like the most. We also encourage you to leave comments about; it only takes a few people to start the ball rolling on interesting comment threads about the songs in this special post. The songs are not in any particular order of importance.

Note: This songs are not in order of importance; they are random. Also, many of the albums that these songs appear on are among the Best Albums of 2010. Even better, many are on sale from Amazon for $5, just click on the album title to order.

“Round and Round” Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti from Before Today

“Photojournalist” Small Black from New Chain

Brooklyn's five-piece band are one of our break-through bands of 2010

“Life Coach”Fang Island from Fang Island

“Dynomania”The Vermicious Knids from The Vermicioius Knids

“Automatic”Twin Tigers from Gray Waves (special: $5)

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“What You Know” Two Door Cinema Club from  Tourist History

“Golden Haze” Wild Nothing from Golden Haze EP

“This Is Real”Best Coast from When I’m With You/This Is Real 7″

“Leave House” Caribou from Swim

“Hot Sprawl” Man/Miracle from The Shape of Things

“By and By” Lay Low from Farewell, Good Night’s Sleep

“Communion”Maximum Balloon from Maximum Balloon

“Huffy Ten Speed” Body Language from Speaks

“Stranded” – The Walkmen from Lisbon

“Sunhands” Local Natives from Gorilla Manor

“Swim Until You Can’t See Land” Frightened Rabbit from Swim Until You Can’t See Land 7″

“Bloodbuzz Ohio” The National from High Violet

In The Sun” She & Him from Volume Two

“I Walked” Sufjan Stevens from The Age of Adz

“Blood”The Middle East from The Recordings of The Middle East (see Note 1)

“A More Perfect Union” Titus Andronicus from The Monitor

“Stranger” Dr. Dog from Stranger

“Rather Be Dead” Bottle Up & Go from Bottle Up & Go EP

“Latin America” Holy Fu*k from Latin

“Drunk Girls” LCD Soundsystem from This Is Happening

“Passive Idol” Twin Tigers from Gray Waves

“Everyone’s Hip” Jaill from That’s How We Burn

In this list, the main difference between the IRC Readers’ Choice Poll for the No. 1 song (out of 50 No.1’s through the year) and our choices for Best Indie Rock Songs of 2010 is that here we are not including any of the No. 1 songs from the Top Ten Songs weekly feature. Obviously, one is the readers’ choice, and the other (this one) is our choice for top songs that didn’t place No. 1 for one reason or another. The purpose of this poll/playlist is to segregate the all of the non-No. 1 songs of 2010, and instead use the songs that appeared in the No. 2 – No. 10 positions throughout the year.

Note 1: This album was originally released in October of 2009, but didn’t really hit popularity until early 2010; therefore, we’re making an exception for an exceptional album.