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15 Giftable Portland Albums

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The fact that Portland’s got a lot of great music is now so widely reported and often cited that for those who live here, it’s practically become boring. But among your farther-flung friends and family, the scuttlebutt is likely still spreading. As they hear the name of your town being touted on Letterman, or read mentions of your scene on Pitchfork or in Spin, they may look to you, their personal Portlander, as a beacon of musical taste-making. If you have visions of returning to your home town bearing armfuls of albums, but haven’t really done your 2011 homework—fear not.

Here’s a roundup of winning possibilities, starting with the fail-safe Oregon Symphony, then including the latest local Letterman featurees, the band that just toured with the Flaming Lips, and that one electronic act that’s massive in Europe. Just to make you look really savvy, we’ve included a couple of limited-run comps and lesser-knowns that are equally sure to please. Tell your loved ones, “Yes, everybody in Portland is a music expert. Especially me!”

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Orsymph

Oregon Symphony, Music for a Time of War
The gold standard of Portland’s symphonic side presents stirring renditions of classical works that soundtrack the severity of the modern political environment.






Marchfourth

MarchFourth, Magnificent Beast

Portland’s brassiest marching band is internationally renowned for musicianship and pageantry. Their syncopated fits and starts conjure burlesque dancers popping parasols and stilt-walkers doing the splits.




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Talkdemonic, Ruins

Making the most of a drumkit and a viola, this duo’s deep-pocket symphonic jams resemble DJ-produced electronica—but they’re actually making the “samples” themselves.




Ash_black_bufflo

Ash Black Bufflo, Andasol

The 5-years-in-the-making masterpiece of obsessive introvert Jay Clarke has found its way into film soundtracks and more than a few modern dance performances. It’s a wordless, original adventure over varied sonic terrain. Read More…




Instant Classics

Dirty_radio

Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside, Dirty Radio

A hornrim-sporting young blood belts gutsy, bright vocals over sock-hoppin’ bebop arrangements. It takes you back. Read More…





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Ashia Grzesik, Bison Rouge

This Polish cellist and neo-Victorian chanteuse writes, plays and sings with a dramatic womanly swoon. Watch video…





Holcombewaller

Holcombe Waller, Into The Dark Unknown

This Yale-educated, theatrical troubadour’s golden throat and intimate songcraft have garnered generous arts grants and an elite cadre of enthusiastic fans. Think of him as a local Rufus Wainwright who can do no wrong.




Epic Ensembles

Typhoon

Typhoon, A New Kind of House

13 strong young souls from Salem build a swirling wall of sound around the earnest murmurings of lead singer Kyle Morton. Watch their Letterman set!





Loch-lomond

Loch Lomond, Little Me Will Start a Storm

With elfin choir boy Ritchie Young at the helm, this ensemble delves deep into bleak, beautiful waltzes with pensive choruses that evoke cold, foggy moors.




Pop

Viva_voce

Viva Voce, The Future Will Destroy You

A husband-wife duo home-makes lush pop-scapes with irresistible hooks that grapple with the dueling impulses of cynicism and hope.




Ppn2011

PDX Pop Now! 2011 Compilation

Since they put on a 3-day music festival every summer, do outreach in schools, and advocate for all-ages acts to have more places to play, PPN tends to hear the best new music first. This two-disc 41-track sampler is bound to have something you’ll like.




Tlefriends

Tender Loving Empire, Friends and Friends of Friends

The label that reps Typhoon, Loch Lomond, and Boy Eats Drum Machine takes taste-making beyond the bounds of the signed talent, piling whatever local tunes strike their fancy into a double-disc comp with a pop-up art feature. Read More…




Dance

Boyeatsdrummachine

Boy Eats Drum Machine, Hoop & Wire

Sax-and-drum dynamo John Ragel sings catchy tracks punctuated by old-skool record scratching.






Logan-lynn

Logan Lynn, I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday

Electronica maestro and local queer hero Logan Lynn sometimes pushes the envelope, but ultimately pleases the ear. Watch video…






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STRFKR, Reptilians

Sparkly soundscapes and ultra-smooth pop vox have made STRFKR one of Portland’s most widely-accepted exports. The pronunciation of the name is the sole sticking point.




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By Tim W on Dec 09, 2011 at 12:47PM

Another great album by a local band is agesandages’ “Alright You Restless”.

By Anne (blog editor) on Dec 09, 2011 at 1:42PM

Thanks, Tim! Readers, you’re welcome to offer more suggestions.

By donpancho on Dec 09, 2011 at 8:53PM

Paisley Rose – murder of crows

By Spencer For Hire on Dec 11, 2011 at 10:21AM

How could you omit the LIVE FROM NOWHERE NEAR YOU 2 effort that features every musician in Portland and some huge names, 3 CDS for the price of one, giving ALL the profits to homeless charity Outside In? On top of that, its a really cool idea and the music is second to none. I know your mag isn’t known for music or art, but I haven’t seen this incredible effort mentioned even once in your pages or blog.

By Elizabeth on Dec 12, 2011 at 9:52AM

Hey Spencer For Hire,
I hadn’t heard about Live From Nowhere Near You before reading your post but checked it out and got it. Thanks!

By Anne (blog editor) on Dec 12, 2011 at 3:03PM

Hi, Spencer.

Thanks for your recommendation, but thanks anyway to the condescending tone.
I guess one simple reason this album wasn’t included was that we, like Elizabeth, had not heard of it, having received neither a press release nor a copy of the album in the mail.

Also, please note this is not called “The 15 Best” or “The Only 15.” It’s just a few titles PM can vouch for. There’s always room for more.

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