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Kanye West, Robyn And More: 20 Best Albums Of 2010

In a truly great year for music, Bigger Than the Sound narrows it down to records by Vampire Weekend, Rick Ross and more. By James Montgomery Bigger Than The Sound’s Best Albums of 2010 Photo: MTV News As we close the book on 2010, one thing becomes apparent: It may very well have been the best year for music in a long, long time. Major-label artists went insane, indie-rock acts topped the Billboard albums chart, and Kanye just kept being Kanye. The end result was 12 months positively brimming with excellent albums, to the point where making a list of the 20 best was darn-near impossible. Still, I tried. It’s my job, after all. So here are my picks for the 20 Best Albums of 2010. Rock, hip-hop, pop and electro records — from artists big and small — that managed to stick with me through the entire year, which was no small feat. Looking at it now, there are at least a half-dozen other albums I could’ve included. It really was that good of a year. That said, I’m sure I left a few off my list, so I’m counting on you to remind me of anything I might have missed. Let me know in the comments below, and here’s to a truly great 2010. 20. Linkin Park, A Thousand Suns The year’s most ambitious major-label rock album was also the most controversial, an icy, chilling listen that alternately thrilled and thinned LP’s substantial fanbase with its vast swaths of sonic sprawl (and overall lack of guitar solos). A Thousand Suns may be Linkin Park’s Kid A or it may just be a colossal misstep, but either way, there’s no denying the dense, dark power it packs. 19. Villagers, Becoming a Jackal The similarities between Conor O’Brien and Conor Oberst go a lot deeper than just a few letters, a pair of dewdrop eyes and a general lack of height. For proof, I present Becoming a Jackal, an expansive, haunting and largely self-produced debut that rivals Oberst’s Lifted … in terms of ambition, scope and sonic palette. The potential on display here is truly staggering, and I can’t wait to hear what he does next. So long as it’s not Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. 18. The Black Keys, Brothers An unlikely — though well-deserved — breakout for Akron, Ohio’s hardest-working blues hammers, Brothers bears the fruit of everything that came before it (the team-ups with Danger Mouse and Dame Dash, frontman Dan Auerbach’s solo album) and boils it down into a staggering, swaggering mash. The tunes are raw and ribbed, and there’s a snarling — dare I say sexual — streak that runs through them all. Required nocturnal listening, even during the day. 17. My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys It’s not a concept album; rather, it’s an “allegory” for the sad state of the music industry, a heat-seeking “missile” aimed at the barely fluttering heart of rock and roll. In short: It’s a positively vital album. On Danger Days, MCR are out to save the world, and they do it by ditching the theatrics (and Liza Minnelli cameos), reinventing themselves as dusty, DayGlo outlaws and harnessing the sheer power of rock. It may seem silly, but it’s also a battle someone needs to fight. 16. Beach House, Teen Dream Forget Katy Perry; Baltimore’s Beach House wrote 2010’s best soundtrack to teenage melodrama. Teen Dream is full of gauzy harmonies, sun-dappled guitars, swoony histrionics and songs like “Zebra” and “Walk in the Park” that just keep opening up, until they gently burn out and fade away. I’d like to hear them take on “California Gurls” next. 15. Eminem, Recovery Three million Eminem fans can’t be wrong. There’s a reason Recovery is the best-selling album released in 2010, one that has as much to do with our love of comeback stories as it does the undiluted strength of Eminem himself, who, clean and sober for the first time in years, lets it rip, tackling subjects both old (celebs) and new (himself) with a renewed vigor and venom. Shoot, at one point he even manages to work “antidisestablishmentarianism” into the mix. When he raps “I am the American Dream,” he’s not boasting; he’s just telling the truth. After all, he’s been to the bottom, and with Recovery, he’s pulled himself back up to the top by his bootstraps. 14. Deerhunter, Halcyon Digest A haunting (and haunted) recollection of the claustrophobic past and the agoraphobic present, Halcyon Digest is Deerhunter at their most woozy, weary and wispy, which is to say it’s also them operating at the absolute peak of their abilities. An album brimming with ideas and gauzy expanses, vespertine ghosts and floating embers, Halcyon Digest is the musical equivalent of prying open the attic and feeling the warm gust of dusty breath that greets you. Sometimes it comforts, but most of the time it just gives you chills. 13. Rick Ross, Teflon Don Big Meech. Larry Hoover. And about a million other characters, both real and imagined. Teflon Don is Ross’ most thrilling listen, alternating between blunt-force braggadocio ( “B.M.F.” ) and silk-suited swagger (the flossy, glossy “Super High” ) with a deftness that belies his general ginormitude. You can debate the authenticity of his words, but you cannot challenge his storytelling abilities. Hollywood doesn’t make movies this big, let alone Miami. 12. Sleigh Bells, Treats Sounds like: cheerleader camp, power tools f—ing, the “level-up” music on any NES game (circa 1988), a really sh—y Sanyo boom box, double Dutch, hyperspace, hellfire, hurricanes, a more polite Mot

WHAT DOES FREE HAWAI`I MEAN?

http://FreeHawaii.Info Free Hawai`i means returning the Hawaiian Islands back to an independent nation status, as it was before it was illegally overthrown by US marines and rich sugar barons in 1893. In 1993, President Clinton formally apologized for that act and publicly acknowledged the illegality of the overthrow. DID YOU KNOW – 98% of all Hawaiians living at the time opposed the illegal overthrow. Today, less than 20% of all land in Hawai`i is in Hawaiian hands. Over 60% today is in non-Hawaiian hands! A few individuals, who are non-Hawaiian, lease an amount of land in Hawai`i that is greater than all land leased to all Native Hawaiians! Currently, only 72 landowners control 95% of all land in Hawai`i. Native Hawaiians make up the largest percentage of homeless in Hawai`i today. Native Hawaiians have the worst social, educational and economic indicators compared to any ethnic group in the US. Native Hawaiians currently have the worst health profile compared to any ethnic group in the US. Hawaiian Nationals want their country and land back so they can grow their own foods, become healthy once again, and control their own destiny. Hawai`i Was A Free Nation – But Never Free For The Taking. added by: FreeHawaiiTV

Bruno Mars Latest In Line Of Producers-Turned-Performers

Seven-time Grammy nominee joins short list of producer/songwriters like Kanye West, Ne-Yo and Keri Hilson to see solo success. By Gil Kaufman Bruno Mars Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/ Getty Images In music, the producer and/or songwriter is usually some anonymous professional who toils away in the studio at all hours crafting the music and words that go into the mouth of the flashy star who then goes on to pick up all of the hardware at the annual awards show. But sometimes that off-the-radar studio rat has so much material that he/she gets in the studio and earns some shine time of their own. Case in point: Bruno Mars . On Wednesday, the 25-year-old Hawaiian native became a Grammy Awards darling when he racked up seven nominations for his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, as well as his work on songs by other artists, including his production and songwriting on Cee-Lo’s “F— You.”

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Britney Spears and Jason Trawick Engagement

Britney Spears, 28, and Jason Trawick, 38, toured a wedding chapel at a Maui resort and watched a wedding from their hotel balcony. Nope, Britney Spears isn#39;t walking down the aisle again – at least not anytime soon. Responding to an online report that boyfriend Jason Trawick recently popped the question during their Hawaiian getaway, the pop star#39;s Web site warns fans with a “BS ALERT!” While the two, who#39;ve been dating for more than one year, aren#39;t engaged yet, they did have (s

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American Idol New Season Judges 2010

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler previously said he will “probably” be sitting at the judges’ table, while sources tell PEOPLE Jennifer Lopez sealed a $12 million deal. Nobody has sung a note yet on TV, and American Idol is already set to announce next season’s big winners –- for seats at the judging table. After weeks of speculation about who would replace Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres and Kara DioGuardi, the show will announce the new judges Sept. 22 at an event hosted by Ryan Seacrest in Los Angele

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Hawaiian Coral Saved by Freezing Sperm

Image via University of Hawaii at Manoa, Credit: Virginia Carter As corals face a daily bashing through warm, polluted waters, the scientists at University of Hawaii at Manoa and the Smithsonian Institution are building up a bank of frozen sperm and embryos of Hawaiian coral species, just in … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Brian Austin Green To Appear On ‘Desperate Housewives’

Actor, who recently married Megan Fox, will have a multi-episode arc on the ABC show. By Jocelyn Vena Brian Austin Green Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage In his real life he has made Megan Fox his desperate housewife . Now former “90210” star Brian Austin Green will be back on the small screen this fall for a role on the ABC soap “Desperate Housewives.” His rep confirmed the casting. AccessHollywood.com reports that Green will join the cast and have some of the ladies drooling. He’ll play “a hot contractor in his 30s who catches the eyes of some of the neighbors on Wisteria Lane.” His character will reportedly have a multi-episode arc on the show. Fans have been talking not only about Green’s new gig but about photographs released from his wedding to Fox. In a photo on People.com , the pair, along with his 8-year-old son, Kassius, are standing on a Hawaiian beach. Fox looks ever the blushing bride in her white strapless flowing Armani Priv

Hard Rock Calling Festival Acts Weigh In On Best British Slang

Corinne Bailey Rae, the Hives and more count ‘cheeky,’ ‘sort it out’ and some naughty obscenities among fave Brit-isms. By Matt Elias Corinne Bailey Rae at Hard Rock Calling 2010 Photo: MTV News The Brits have a long history of catch-tastic slang, from the cheeky monkeys to the shagadelic mods. Over the weekend at the Hard Rock Calling festival in London, MTV News asked some of the artists sharing the bill to give us their favorite words and phrases. Consider it British Slang 101 — it might be useful should you ever find yourself across the pond. The Gaslight Anthem Cu–: “I love the Northern U.K. people when you can say cu– for anything,” dummer Benny Horowitz said. “Like if I hear an American girl say that word, it just makes me, ugh, it’s gross, but when they say it, it’s hilarious. We toured with a band called Former Cell Mates who basically just called us that about 15, 20 times a day: ‘What’s up, you f—ing cu–?’ ” Sort it out: I’d say mine would be ‘sort it out,’ ” bassist Alex Levine said. “MTV, sort your stuff out. Corinne Bailey Rae Don’t be daft: “I always say, ‘don’t be daft,’ apparently, and that was pointed out by my American makeup artist. She was like, ‘You’re always saying, “don’t be daft.” ‘ So that means ‘don’t worry about it.’ Your Italian-Americans might say ‘fuggedaboutit’ — it’s the Yorkshire equivalent of ‘forget about it.’ ” The Hives Wanker: “Oi, wanker!” frontman Pelle Almqvist shouted. “A packet of crisps and a pint of lager, s’il vous pla

‘Eclipse’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

If you’re not already in line to see the latest ‘Twilight Saga’ installment, check out these fun facts! By Eric Ditzian Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in “Eclipse” Photo: Summit Entertainment It’s been 222 days since the November 20 release of “New Moon.” Over 5,300 hours. Some 319,000 minutes. Not that you’ve been counting or anything. Now here comes “Eclipse” on Wednesday (June 30) to sate your vampire thirst. What’s happened in the time since the “Twilight” franchise has been absent from the multiplex? That’s a question we’re here to answer with a jam-packed edition of MTV News’ cheat sheet. We’ve pulled together almost everything — every interview, video clip, photo and news update — that we have to offer on this third installment in the series. Read on, and trust us when we say that, afterward, you’ll know everything there is to know about what it took to bring “Eclipse” to the big screen. The Solar System Aligns The movie history of “Eclipse” goes back to November 2008 — before “Twilight” even opened — when Summit Entertainment optioned the movie rights to “New Moon,” “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn.” Studio execs probably felt pretty smart when, one week later, “Twilight” opened to $69.6 million in box-office receipts. The phenomenon was under way, and soon, “Eclipse” had a release date . What it didn’t yet have was a director. Rumored names included Drew Barrymore and Juan Antonio Bayona , but the job ultimately went to “30 Days of Night” helmer David Slade . By spring 2009, casting for new roles was under way and the shoot schedule had been revealed, with photography slated to run from August 17 through October 31. By August, of course, the newcomers had signed on: Xavier Samuel as the vampire Riley; Jodelle Ferland as the vampire Bree; Jack Huston as a Depression-era playboy named Royce King; Catalina Sandino Moreno as the vampire Maria; Julia Jones as Leah Clearwater; Tinsel Korey as Emily; and BooBoo Stewart as Seth Clearwater. But the biggest casting move came in July, when Bryce Dallas Howard controversially replaced Rachelle Lefevre in the role of Victoria. The Stars Give Us Sneak Peeks As the start of production neared, we began to hear the cast dish dirt on the upcoming film. Taylor Lautner revealed his excitement about working with Slade. Jackson Rathbone and Kellan Lutz spoke about their intense preparation for some fight sequences. And Kristen Stewart got excited about the movie’s proposal scene, one of her favorite “Eclipse” scenes “Well, to decide you’re gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision,” she told MTV News. “And I didn’t want to look stupid. I didn’t want it to look like kids getting married. You know what I mean?” Gazing at “Eclipse” Filming had barely begun when we got our first look at the cast in action: Howard and Samuel locking lips . Slade also posted pictures on his Twitter account, including a stunning one of Lautner flipping through the air . The first official still arrived in October: Robert Pattinson and Stewart together in a field of wildflowers. Then in March, the first trailer hit the Web , giving us Pattinson and Stewart together in bed, Lautner without his shirt on and even some acrobatic vampire action. “It’s badass,” Lutz told MTV News about the footage. “The action really drew me in, and I think the guys are really going to like this movie.” A second trailer arrived the next month, courtesy of Oprah Winfrey’s show. If the first trailer was all about Edward, Bella and Jacob’s love triangle, then this one focused squarely on violent action. And in June, Stewart, Pattinson and Lautner took the stage at the MTV Movie Awards to present an exclusive clip from the film. More clips followed: Rosalie’s advice to Bella ; Edward’s warning to Jacob ; and the Volturi’s observation of the newborn vampire army. The Stars Welcome Us Back By the summer, the “Eclipse” stars were in full PR mode. We chatted with Elizabeth Reaser , Rathbone, Alex Meraz , Peter Facinelli and many more. We also sat down for extensive conversations with Pattinson , Stewart and Lautner . “It’s my favorite, because it’s the most guy-friendly by far,” Lautner said of “Eclipse.” “It’s dangerous. There’s a lot of action. The romance is still there, but the action level is stepped up way more. It’s great.” Last Wednesday marked the film’s glittering red-carpet premiere in Los Angeles, which MTV News streamed live . Stewart chatted about her “passion” for the franchise , and Pattinson likened the end of the series to “divorcing someone.” But just one premiere ain’t enough for the “Eclipse” kids. On Monday night, Stewart and Lautner stopped by a secret screening in New York, and, of course, MTV News was on hand to chat with the stars once again. After months of shooting and publicity rounds, with the film’s release just hours away, the talk turned to lighter topics. Stewart revealed that she’s actually an accomplished chef, while Lautner said you will never see him join up for a role in a big-screen musical. “No,” he laughed. “I mean, people actually tell me that I can [sing], but I think they’re just being nice — because I definitely can’t! No ‘Hairspray 2’!” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . 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