Keeping Score pulls from Kevin's experience as a soccer coach and an employment lawyer; offering thoughts and observations on sports, coaching, leadership, music, and almost anything else he wants to write about. Enjoy.
Our man Rostam didn't just do covers this year, he came out with new music as well. This is my favorite from his 2021 album Changephobia -- a pretty song about a cab ride to the airport with your love. Check out, at the least, "4Runner" as well.
13. Back in Ohio by Lucero.
"Looking down the barrels
Of twenty loaded guns
All the letters written
All the fighting's been done
A man without a country
Ain't getting out alive."
My brother introduced me to both Lucero and this song earlier this year, and I feel I'm the better for both. It was clear from the video that the song is about the Cuban Revolution, but the exact reference (of which I was not aware) is here.
14. Reese by Big Red Machine.
"A little bit older now
Out in the wilderness
With some valedictorian
You had wagered up your torch
And then you lost your paraffin."
Big Red Machine is mostly Justin Vernon (a.k.a. Bon Iver) and Aaron Dressner (of The National fame), with various well-known guest artists. Yep, the name is a reference to the Cincinnati Reds of the '70's (Dressner, like the rest of the members of The National, is originally from Cincy). Sounds like Justin is not pleased with the actions of a former friend in this song.
15. Making A Fire (Mark Ronson version) by The Foo Fighters.
"This is our last time
I've made up my mind
I've waited a lifetime to live
It's time to ignite
I'm making a fire."
The Foos are still cool! Dave Grohl is definitely still cool!! They blessed us with a new album in 2021, and some re-mixes, and this is my favorite of the bunch (you can check out the original version of Making A Fire here). I also recommend giving a listen to Love Dies Young and Waiting on a War, at the least, from the excellent Medicine at Midnight LP.
16. Chinatown by Bleachers (feat. Bruce Springsteen).
"Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow
With a girl like you
My Chinatown baby
Sittin' on your front stoop
Cryin' out the crazy."
A break from protocol here as there are two Bleachers' songs on the list (and, truth be told, there could easily be four). My reasoning for the double inclusion is simple enough: only one of those songs features The Boss as well. So, one Bleachers song, one Bleachers and Bruce Springsteen song. Hope everyone's cool with that ...
17. I WANT TO DIE BUT I CAN'T ('CUZ I GOTTA KEEP LIVING) by PRONOUN.
"Wake up in another day
Have some coffee with my stupor
Add up all the time I waste
Telling myself I'm a loser."
Apparently PRONOUN (a.k.a. Alyse Velturo) has decided to forego all lowercase letters and instead use ALL CAPS. You do what you do, lady. I think she's mocking herself here, but maybe it's someone else ...
18. Write a List of Things to Look Forward To by Courtney Barnett.
"Sit beside me, watch the world burn
We'll never learn, we don't deserve nice things
And we'll scream self-righteously
We did our best, but what does that really mean?"
A song about a fractured friendship? Or a bigger picture than that (global climate change?)?
19. Stellate (The Districts Remix) by Samia.
"I wanna get you sedated
Like when it all began
I wanna play you records I like
I wanna hold your hand."
When this song was rereleased with the addition of The Districts, I was hooked. Love Samia's voice, which is enhanced (I believe) by the addition of TDs. And who doesn't love an overt reference to The Beatles?
20. Alibi (Alternate Version) by Geographer.
"Some days can be harder
But we find the way to keep
Our eyes on the forest
And forget about the trees."
It's been a while since Geographer made my list. I'm glad I found this song worthy of inclusion.
21. Far Out by Ben Howard.
"One said 'the violence has begun, we're together all as one
If we don't act now it'll be tomorrow.'
Well, I've seen this show before
So I left and closed the door
When out walking into the nearest forest clearing
There was nothing to see
Just a boy beyond the trees
Picking psilocybin."
A dark but maybe hopeful (at least for those who indulge in magic mushrooms) song about our current societal divisions.
22. Human Condition by Sjowgren.
"Whether they knew
Call it crazy it's true
Went on and on and on it goes
It's the human condition
But nobody mentioned
The eyes the eyes the eyes the eyes."
Sjowgren has at least let us put faces to their voices now -- so a little less mystery than previous incarnations on my list. And every bit worthy of its inclusion.
My favorite 11 songs of 2021 are just around the corner!
Much of my (new) musical listening this year was focused on albums from some of my favorite artists. In years past, there are three in particular that would have yielded at least two songs for this list. But I'm going to stick by my recent practice of just listing one song from each artist this year -- well, with one half-exception. Which will be explained when appropriate.
23. I Hear the Ax Swinging by the Ghosts of Vroom (a.k.a. Mike Doughty).
"Don't you wait, it won't be for sure I'm a Cadillac, you aimless DeSoto
Deep, deep on the pillow sleep
You're in a blue state, don't scratch the rough."
Apparently, Mike had the grand idea of getting Soul Coughing back together after all these years. Equally apparently, the other former members of SC were unimpressed with the idea. So Mike enlisted his long-time collaborator Scrap Livingston and recorded the material as Ghost of Vroom. Whatever Mike wants to call himself, I'm a fan.
24. Track Mud by Wild Pink.
"Track mud
Soil everything you touch
Just come home now
The rain will wash away the stains
You mean well with your hand covered in their dirt
Just come home now
The rain will wash away the stains."
A lovely little song about forgiveness or a homecoming, or maybe both. Have seen Wild Pink on some real "best of" lists for 2021. Pure coincidence, I assure you.
25. Alaska by Little Hurt.
"And some Chinese restaurant in San Fransisco
My fortune told me I'm on the wrong road
Well, life's a game, yeah, I need the cheat codes
And I hate the snow ...
But I think I'll dye my hair and I'll move to Alaska
Grab all of my money, guitar, and a jacket
Drivin' outta town, maybe wave if I pass ya
Sorry but
I had to move to Alaska."
A great summer song ... even though it's about moving to Alaska. First heard on my significant other's SiriusXM (for her the one millionth time, for me the first, at the time). The official video's very amusing ... but unfortunately I can't link it here. Go hereinstead.
26. Right There Beside You by Bronze Radio Return.
"I'll be here a long time
I'll be in it for as long as you like
And no matter what you and I do
Whatever comes next, I'll be right there beside you."
I'm guessing that BRR is an acquired taste. Here's my credit card.
27. I Will Overcome by Welshly Arms.
"I know a change will be comin'
The sun will shine again
So I'm gonna hit the ground runnin'
I know, yeah I know
The best days are ahead."
All of us could use some optimism (particularly now) couldn't we?
28. Walk on Water by Kaleo.
"I feel stronger, I feel stronger than I used to
Oh, my feet, don't know my feet don't touch the ground
I don't worry, I don't worry any longer
'Cause when your heart dies, your soul cries out for more."
Not the first time on the list for the boys from Iceland (who sound like they could be from Mississippi). My guess is this is a religious song, sung from the perspective of Christ. But I could be completely wrong ...
29. Missing Piece by Vance Joy.
"I've been waiting for the tides to change
For the waves to send you my way
I see you darling but you pixilate
It gets hard to take these days."
Been a while since Vance made the list. How better to do it in 2021 than with a COVID-19 song?
30. Better Man by Caleb Hawley.
"I've got to
Forgive myself for
What the others can't
Take this matter
In my own hands
So I can
Mold myself
Into a better man
'Cause a better man is what I am."
New blue-eyed soul from Caleb. A welcome, self-affirming (or empowering?) addition to his catalogue.
31. Child of Love by We the Kingdom (feat. Bear Rinehart of NEEDTOBREATHE).
"I'm gonna climb a mountain
I'm gonna shout about it
I am a child of love."
I am not, as a rule, a fan of contemporary Christian music. I am, however, a fan of this song. Deal with it, by heathen brothers and sisters.
P.S. These guys and gals can rock (and sing).
32. I Need Some of That by Weezer.
"Even if we blow up
We're never gonna grow up
'Cause this is where it's at."
So, one of two new additions to the blog version of this list, due to various foibles in the Facebook version. A fun "looking back on times past" song that, as an old guy, I certainly appreciate.
33. Help Me to Feel Again by Judah & The Lion.
"This is not the end
Maybe with our feelings
Let's try to feeling them
So my heart don't you know
Healing starts when the unraveling unfolds."
Yep, another COVID song. "Healing starts when the unraveling unfolds."