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Whew, 2009 is just flying by, huh? We're already one-fourth of the way through the year. If this were a football game it'd be time to switch ends and start the second quarter. Because I like to get a jumpstart on things, I've already begun compiling my best-of categories for 2009. If the year ended today (which barring a freakish miracle, is not going to happen), here's how my favorites would stack up:...

Whew, 2009 is just flying by, huh? We’re already one-fourth of the way through the year. If this were a football game it’d be time to switch ends and start the second quarter.
Because I like to get a jumpstart on things, I’ve already begun compiling my best-of categories for 2009. If the year ended today (which barring a freakish miracle, is not going to happen), here’s how my favorites would stack up:
Favorite Song (So Far):
“Nothing To Worry About,” Peter Bjorn and John
Most well known for their 2006 hit, “Young Folks” (aka, the whistling song), Peter Bjorn and John are gonna shake lose that one-hit wonder tag (if that term is even applicable any more), when “Nothing To Worry About” blows up. Its head-bobbing bassline, sing-a-long chorus, and handclap percussion will even win over some hip-hop fans.
Favorite Album (So Far):
March Of The Zapotec & Realpeople Holland, Beirut (above)
I guess “officially” this isn’t an album–it’s a double EP. But in my book two EP’s (extended play) equals one LP (long play), especially when you can get them in the same package. On the first EP, Zack Condon took his European gypsy sound down to Mexico and recorded six tracks with a 19-piece marching band from Oaxaca. On the second EP, Condon crafted five tracks worth of swirling, dreamy indie-pop. If you’re looking for something different, you’ll get it here. Marching bands mixed with indie rock is a lethally addictive combination.
Favorite Video (So Far):
“Life In Technicolor ii,” Coldplay
Thank God, I thought Coldplay lost their sense of humor. I mean, they do wear those funny uniforms on stage, but I don’t think they think they’re funny. This is the first music video I’ve seen in a while that had me laughing out loud. Directed by Dougal Wilson, Coldplay’s take on the big-rock show–in front of a group of astonished kids and parents–is brilliant!