Runners-up: Teenage Anarchist, I Don’t Know I can’t help but want for more after hearing it, but I also feel happy knowing that Pat went out on top, putting out the best song of his career. Sadly, what I think is the best song Pat the Bunny has ever written (yes, I’m including all of the Johnny Hobo/Wingnut Dishwasher’s Union/Ramshackle Glory stuff in there too) came out on his last album. I’ve often thought about how, even if I won’t ever see a world I can stand to be in when I’m alive and even if I can’t make myself live in a way that could bring about that world, in death there is no more hierarchy, there is only a state of pure becoming. It’s still a great song, but the version from the vinyl only split Pat did with Ceschi adds an accordion and a banjo, and what isn’t infinitely improved with the addition of an accordion and a banjo? The lyrics, as always with Pat, are completely phenomenal. Unfortunately, the version I’ve embedded here isn’t the one I’m talking about. 6: Remember Me When You Sing – Stick and Poke While many people would argue that his voice sounds strange, I find that there’s something beautiful and truly authentic about his voice.
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Backed by just a piano and a tuba, Douglas’s vocals are at the forefront of this track. The former banjo player of Ramshackle Glory, Douglas just started a new two-piece project called Death Has 1000 Ears, releasing a self-titled album at PIX Fest this summer.
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7: Won’t Come Down – Death Has 1000 Earsĭouglas Fur is one of those artists that no one knows about and I have no idea why. Runners-up: Staring Out The Window At Your Old Apartment, Festival Song, Blast Damage Days, Wave Goodnight To Me The pop punk sound, Jeff’s unique cadence on the chorus, and lyrics about falling in love with someone and having extreme anxiety wondering if they’re actually into you or not combine to make one of the best tracks of his career (which is saying a lot, like a fuckton). Jeff Rosenstock is probably my favorite musician of all time, and songs like this one only reinforce that opinion.
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I couldn’t wait for Jeff Rosenstock’s third solo album, WORRY.