And through it, we've had one interesting soundtrack to our lives. 2010 has been, if anything, a year of really odd and somewhat skanky pop idols and a noticeable increase of the mashing of pop and r&b. It's also been the year of indie music, with artists like Vampire Weekend, The Black Keys and Florence + The Machine popping out of every rabbit hole conceivably imaginable.
This is part one of an examination of the music world in 2010. We're going to try and step on every toe and dot every i. Honestly, we're mostly going to focus on pop, rock, r&b, hip-hop, alternative and indie, but we'll try and hit the lesser known genres like jazz, world and classical.
This first part is about artists that busted through the rock solid door of music, comebacks of epic proportion and stories that made your head turn.
Comebacks
Usher: Usher didn’t just come back; he came back from the dead. From 2004 to 2007 he sat on the success of Confessions before releasing another album in 2008. That album had just one hit, and it didn’t linger in our minds like his previous albums had. So when he came back in 2010 with hits like, “OMG”, “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love”, and “There Goes My Baby”, we were blown away. Guess he ain’t dead just yet.
My Chemical Romance: Go back, back, back to 2006. Remember the super long, but super epic rock opera of sorts, “Welcome To The Black Parade”? Well, the big brothers of emo pop are back with a new album (Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys) and, supposedly, it’s one of their best. Sadly, they’re a little cut up, seeing as how their just gone through their second drummer in nine years. Oh, well, long live the killjoys!
Sade: This is the comeback of all comebacks. The band Sade (yes, it’s a band, not just the one girl) released an album after an almost ten year hibernation. In the music world, that’s around a bajillion years. And not only did they come back, they came back in style! Solider Of Love took the charts by storm, both in R&B and smooth jazz. Very very cool.
Avril Lavinge: If you were to ask me what I think the most well known song of this decade is, I would tell you “Girlfriend”, and I stand by that. But after “Girlfriend” and Lavinge’s 2007 album, The Best Damn Thing, she kind of… disappeared. But fear not, Avril is back! She’s got a new album coming out in March and is going to perform her new single, “What The Hell” tomorrow on national television. She’ll probably have another album like The Best Damn Thing, but a girl can try.
Soundgarden: Scratch my earlier comment- this is the comeback of all comebacks. Superunkown, the album they released in 1994, gave Soundgarden mainstream success. Yet, only three years later they disbanded, due to musical differences. Everyone went their own way and denied the probability of the band getting back together. But on January 1st, 2010, it was announced the band was getting back together! The SMP expects great things of this grunge-y, alternative metal band!
Honorable Mentions: Eminem, Fantasia, Kanye West
Breakthroughs
The Black Keys: Sure, right now the only song anyone's really heard by them is "Tighten Up". But the Black Keys made sure they were the name on everyone's indie lips this year. They broke through with their sixth album 'Brothers', and we have gotten word that Spin magazine have named the Black Keys 'Artists of the Year', a much deserved and earned title.
Ke$ha: Ask a class of fifth graders if they wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy and see what they say. Kes started her reign of pop music (along with her comrades Beyonce, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Nikki Minaj) last year, but she really took her career places this year. Half the public hate her, the rest love her and Rolling Stone called her album, Animal, "repulsive, obnoxious and ridiculously catchy."
Drake: Remember Degrassi? Remember that kid in the wheelchair? Yeah, that's Drake. An actor before he became a rapper, Drake hit the scene in 2006, and had a EP hit (So Far Gone). He released his much anticipated (thanks to friend Lil' Wayne) album, Thank Me Later, in June. It has already been certified platinum, and has sold over one million in the US alone. This kid will go far.
B.o.B: If you haven't hear this guy yet, then you haven't been listening to the radio for the last six months. Songs like "Nothin' On You" from his debut album, B.o.B Presents: The Adventures Of Bobby Ray, and "Airplanes", which featured Paramore's Hayley Williams, hit the radios, the top 40 charts, and the I-pods of millions. Bobby Ray only started making music in 2008, but also already been nominated for a couple Grammys, as more and more people recognize his obvious talent.
Mumford and Sons: We here at the SMP happen to believe this English folk rock Mumford and Sons is the best thing to happen to music since diced tomatoes (or amps). And why shouldn't they be? Their debut album, Sign No More, has given the general public songs like "The Cave", "White Blank Page", and "Little Lion Man", as well as reasons to continue to listen to music. M&S may, along with (some new) awesome artists like Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Beach House, Kings Of Leon, Arcade Fire, Weezer, DCFC (Death Cab For Cutie, remember that!) and many other bands that we will come to know in 2011 and beyond, save music from its own demise.
Honorable Mentions: Zola Jesus, Justin Bieber, Chiddy Bang
Stories
No More Love: The Love Parade was halted this year by a stampede caused by over-crowding that led to the death of 21 people, and hundreds of injuries, in Northern Germany. Officials reported that in honor of the victims, the parade (which has been held since 1989 in different locations in Germany) will never be held again.
Free Weezy?: Lil Wayne spent almost all of 2010 behind bars on a weapons possession, through you couldn't have known it. He released a #1 album while serving his sentence and plans to release another in February. Nothing can keep this kid down.
A Revolution Of Sorts: If you don't already know the news, you've been living under a rock the last month and a half. The Beatles are on Itunes. Their entire catalog was digitally released and Apple reported that in just the first week 2 million songs and 450,000 full albums were sold.
If I Were President: When Haiti was rocked by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, Wyclef Jean didn't hesitate to work to help his people. But...he tried a little to hard. Jean later announced he was going to run for president of Haiti, but officials disqualified him because of a residency requirement. Sure...I bet that was the real reason. It had nothing to do with him having no experience in politics whatsoever.
Still A Gleek?: In 2009, when the hit show Glee came out, it was lapped up by everyone, even people who didn't watch it! Everyone loved the cutesy, outcast characters who seemed to shine in the spotlight. As the second season got well under way, Glee fell victim to themed episodes and idol worship of stars like Madonna and Lady Gaga. Will it come back to it's roots, or fall completely off the edge?
Part two is heading your way tomorrow! Stay tuned!
-Raivynn and Whitni