The song at #92 on my list of 100 Best Songs of the 2010s is “The Sound of Silence” by heavy metal band Disturbed. It’s hard to believe anyone could do a respectable cover of this iconic Simon & Garfunkel song, but David Draiman and his band Disturbed accomplished the feat and then some. Wow, what a magnificent and emotionally raw interpretation it is! Some people I know hated it for reasons unfathomable to me, but I love it.
After seeing the band perform the song on the late-night talk show Conan, Paul Simon sent Draiman an email praising his performance, writing “Really powerful performance on Conan the other day. First time I’d seen you do it live. Nice. Thanks.” Draiman responded, “Mr. Simon, I am honored beyond words. We only hoped to pay homage and honor to the brilliance of one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Your compliment means the world to me/us and we are eternally grateful.” (Loudwire) That live performance on Conan is the most watched YouTube video ever from the show.
1. NINA CRIED POWER – Hozier featuring Mavis Staples (1)
2. GHOST – Badflower (3)
3. DIZZY – The Million Reasons (2)
4. BURN THE HOUSE DOWN – AJR (4)
5. ALL MY FRIENDS – The Revivalists (5)
6. BETTER NOW – Post Malone (6)
7. PANIC – Agency Panic (8)
8. LOADING ZONES – Kurt Vile (14)
9. BODY TALKS – The Struts (9)
10. SHE’S KEROSENE – The Interrupters (10)
11. TIDAL WAVE – Portugal.The Man (11)
12. IN MY MIND – Draft Evader (13)
13. CLOSER – IAMWARFACE (7)
14. UH HUH – Jade Bird (15)
15. HAPPIER – Marshmello featuring Bastille (16)
16. MY BLOOD – twenty one pilots (17)
17. GUIDING LIGHT – Mumford & Sons (20)
18. SHAME – Elle King (19)
19. NATURAL – Imagine Dragons (12)
20. SUPERWOMAN SWAY – Brett Vogel (22)
21. UNREALITIES – Dying Habit (23)
22. YOU’RE SOMEBODY ELSE – flora cash (24)
23. THESE ARE MY FRIENDS – lovelytheband (25)
24. NEVERMIND – Dennis Lloyd (18)
25. YOU SHOULD SEE ME IN A CROWN – Billie Eilish (26)
26. VISIONS – Dirty Heads featuring Kitten (27)
27. HURT PEOPLE – Two Feet featuring Madison Love (29)
28. MAKE IT UP AS I GO – Mike Shinoda featuring K.Flay (30)
29. ARE YOU READY – Disturbed (N)
30. FOREVER – Billy Raffoul (N)
2016 was a year of music highs and lows. Lots of excellent music was released, yet the year also saw an unusually high number of untimely and significant losses of legendary musicians – most notably David Bowie, Prince, Natalie Cole (on New Year’s Eve), Glenn Frey, Maurice White, Paul Kantner, Phife Dawg, Merle Haggard, Bobby Vee, Leon Russell, Sharon Jones, Leonard Cohen, George Michael on Christmas Day and, most tragically, the entire promising young band Viola Beach.
There were a lot of great albums, but I’ve honestly heard only a fraction of the hundreds released in 2016. My personal favorites are the gorgeous albums by Radiohead (A Moon Shaped Pool), The 1975 (I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It), David Bowie (Blackstar) and Matto Rules (What Comes Around, which I reviewed previously on this blog). A few other highlights were the eagerly anticipated albums from Green Day, Metallica, Kings of Leon, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Frank Ocean, A Tribe Called Quest and Bon Iver.
Now I unveil my 100 Best Songs of 2016. These are my favorite songs of the year, and I’m confident everyone seeing this list will disapprove of some of my selections, and that’s fine. Music is very subjective and what sounds good to me may not sound good to someone else, and vice versa. My favorite genres are alternative and hard rock, so my list reflects that. However, I never expected that a Justin Bieber song would end up in my top 40 -lol. There were hundreds of songs that I really liked, so picking only 100 was difficult. Some songs on this list were released in 2015 (and “Walking on a Dream” from Empire of the Sun was released in 2009, but didn’t get airplay in the U.S. until seven years later), but they were “hits” or appeared on my Weekly Top 20 in 2016. A few songs overlapped both 2015 and 2016, and are therefore in my Top 100 for both years. Those songs are marked with an *.
1. STRESSED OUT – twenty øne piløts * 2016 was clearly the year of twenty øne piløts, as the duo saw their fame skyrocket with their enormously successful Emotional Roadshow World Tour and the immense popularity of their magnificent album Blurryface. I think they’re one of the best bands to emerge in many years, with a totally original sound that is like no other act around today. Their song “Tear In My Heart” was my #1 song of 2015, and their follow-up single “Stressed Out” is my #1 song of 2016 – and one of my favorite songs of the past 10 years. It’s a brilliant song about facing the burdens of responsibility of adulthood while longing for the simplicity of one’s childhood: “Wish we could turn back time, to the good old days. When our mama sang us to sleep, but now we’re stressed out.” I also think it’s a particularly appropriate song to top the list, as 2016 was certainly a stressful year on many levels. “Stressed Out” was #8 on my Top 100 for 2015, but it had such staying power that it ends up at #1 for 2016. twenty øne piløts have three songs in my top 10, a feat accomplished by only two other artists: the Beatles in 1964 and Foster the People in 2011.
2. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been making music for 30 years, and have had scores of hits. But “Dark Necessities” is their greatest song yet and a masterpiece in my opinion. The complex music and meaningful lyrics show a real maturation of their sound, which is totally appropriate for a band whose members are now in their late 40s to early 50s. Without question one of the best songs of 2016.
3. RIDE – twenty øne piløts The exhilarating “Ride” was the fourth track from Blurryface released as a single, and is further proof of the high caliber of the songs on the album. Literally every track could be a hit song. The song’s lyrics speak to uncertainties and anxieties over the meaning of life. Tyler Joseph fervently sings “I’ve been thinking too much, help me.“
4. MOUNTAIN AT MY GATES – Foals * Let me just state up front that UK band Foals is awesome and I passionately love their unique sound. “Mountain At My Gates” is a gorgeous anthem about overcoming life’s obstacles. Lead vocalist Yannis Philippakis has an amazing and immediately identifiable singing style that smolders, wails and soars. The powerful song builds to a climactic flourish that gives me chills every time.
5. BURN THE WITCH – Radiohead The release of Radiohead’s amazing album A Moon Shaped Pool was one of the music highlights of 2016. The brilliant single “Burn the Witch” has dark lyrics, hauntingly sung by Thom Yorke’s beautiful falsetto, and set to a gorgeous arrangement by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and lush strings performed by the London Contemporary Orchestra. The clever, stop-action animation video, directed by Chris Hopewell, pays homage to the 1973 horror film The Wicker Man.
6. BANG BANG – Green Day Green Day proved their staying power with the release of their 12th studio album Revolution Radio, 26 years after their first album 39/Smooth in 1990. The album’s hard-driving first single “Bang Bang” stays true to the band’s penchant for topical themes, with lyrics that speak to America’s culture of gun violence and mass shootings in an era of narcissistic social media. The song’s high points are the furious guitar riffs and Tré Cool’s awesome drum solos.
7. ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME – Coldplay * Coldplay pulled out all the stops with their joyously upbeat “Adventure of a Lifetime.” Jonny Buckland’s gorgeous swirling guitars, Will Champion’s spot-on drums and Chris Martin’s signature soaring vocals make for a truly great song. Guy Berryman’s strong bass gives the feel of a heart beating and the mandolin at song’s end is stunning. The whimsical video has the bandmembers as gorillas cavorting about in the jungle.
8. LIFE ITSELF – Glass Animals “Life Itself” is one of the most interesting and musically complex songs on this list and I adore it. Glass Animals employs all kinds of instruments, from harps and tom toms to tambourines, piano and unusual guitar synths to create an exceptionally strong track. Lead singer Dave Bayley’s vocals are hypnotic and mesmerizing, and the lyrics about being a millennial slacker are superb: “I can’t get a job, so I live with my mom. I take her money but not quite enough. I sit in the car, and I listen to static. She said I look fat, but I look fantastic.“
9. HEATHENS – twenty øne piløts The brilliant “Heathens” was recorded for the Suicide Squad film soundtrack. The dark song has a haunting arrangement set to a slow hip hop beat. Mournful piano, rough scratching sounds, Tyler Joseph’s monotone vocals, and a mysterious disembodied voice chanting “watch it” contrast with the sweeping orchestration, creating a menacing sense of danger.
10. TROUBLE – Cage the Elephant Another one of my favorite bands, Cage the Elephant returned at the end of 2015 with their album Tell Me I’m Pretty. Produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, the album really shows his strong influence. “Trouble” was the second single to be released (after the uneven “Mess Around”) and it’s absolutely brilliant. The song features beautiful piano, xylophone and guitar instrumentation, accompanied by Matt Shultz’s incredibly beguiling vocals. The song’s video was shot at Joshua Tree National Park, which is near my home and one of the most popular places to make music videos.
11. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed When I first heard Disturbed’s “The Sound of Silence” I thought meh. I gave it another listen and thought “well this is actually good.” By my third listen, I was totally blown away by the song’s magnificence. It’s hard to believe anyone could do a respectable cover of this iconic Simon & Garfunkel song, but David Draiman and his band accomplished the feat and then some. Wow, just wow!
12. ALL WE EVER KNEW – The Head and the Heart “All We Ever Knew” is one of the most beautiful and heartfelt songs on my list, which seems quite appropriate given the band’s name. The beautiful melody, instrumentals and vocals belie the bittersweet lyrics about a broken relationship that cannot be fixed.
13. WASTE A MOMENT – Kings of Leon Kings of Leon came roaring back with their gorgeous anthem “Waste A Moment.” The song features Caleb Followill’s signature soaring vocals and the band’s lusty guitars.
14. SAY MY NAME – (IAM)WARFACE I was literally blown over the first moment I heard this incredibly powerful hard rock song by the appropriately-named UK band (IAM)WARFACE. It was like being hit by an atomic blast, and I never tired of hearing this gem!
15. ONE DANCE – Drake, Kyla, WizKid Drake hit the mark with this simple but oh so awesome hip hop dance song. He had assistance by the sultry vocalist Kyla and rapper WizKid. The song spent many weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
16. TRIP SWITCH – Nothing But Thieves “Trip Switch” by UK band Nothing But Thieves is an incredibly catchy song with outstanding instrumentation. Lead singer Conor Mason’s distinctly seductive vocals are mesmerizing.
17. STARBOY – The Weeknd “Starboy” is a beautiful, rather mysterious song from the amazingly talented The Weeknd. His slightly falsetto vocals are really captivating in this song.
18. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas I seem to love gorgeous anthems, because “Spirits” by Canadian band The Strumbellas is certainly that. Everything about this song is perfect – orchestration and arrangement, instrumentals, lyrics and the band’s beautiful harmonizing vocals, led by lead singer Simon Ward.
19. PRETTY PIMPIN – Kurt Vile I really love this quirky song. Great lyrics and guitar, plus Kurt Vile’s wonderful vocals.
20. WAY DOWN WE GO – Kaleo This hauntingly beautiful song by Icelandic rock/blues band Kaleo is from their second studio album A/B, and one of the most compelling singles of 2016. The bluesy melody is almost funereal, but in a torch song kind of way, with a strong drumbeat that propels the song forward. The guitars and piano are gorgeous, and JJ Julius Son’s raw, impassioned vocals bring chills.
21. OPHELIA – The Lumineers 22. BORED TO DEATH – Blink-182 23. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham 24. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG – Adele 25. GENGHIS KHAN – Miike Snow 26. FEEL INVINCIBLE – Skillet 27. 24K MAGIC – Bruno Mars 28. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company 29. HELLO – Adele * 30. CHEAP THRILLS – Sia featuring Sean Paul 31. GOOD GRIEF – Bastille 32. HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND – Coldplay featuring Beyoncé 33. SEND MY LOVE (To Your New Lover) – Adele 34. WALKING ON A DREAM – Empire of the Sun 35. YOU DON’T GET ME HIGH ANYMORE – Phantogram 36. SORRY – Justin Bieber 37. CHANGES – MUTEMATH 38. COLOR – Finish Ticket 39. HAPPY SONG – Bring Me The Horizon 40. SOUNDCHECK – Catfish and the Bottlemen 41. CAKE BY THE OCEAN – DNCE 42. HARDWIRED – Metallica 43. PRAYERS/TRIANGLES – Deftones 44. SOMEBODY ELSE – The 1975 45. BAD DECISIONS – Two Door Cinema Club 46. KISS THIS – The Struts 47. 10,000 EMERALD POOLS – BØRNS 48. UNDER THE INFLUENCE – Elle King 49. WELCOME TO YOUR LIFE – Grouplove 50. NIGHTLIGHT – Silversun Pickups 51. CLEOPATRA – The Lumineers 52. SURE AND CERTAIN – Jimmy Eat World 53. JUGGERNAUT – Partisan 54. THANK GOD FOR GIRLS – Weezer 55. MESS AROUND – Cage the Elephant 56. SMOOTH SAILIN’ – Leon Bridges 57. I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA – Mike Posner 58. TONIGHT – Matto Rules 59. FIRE – Barns Courtney 60. DESTRUCTION – Joywave 61. RIVER – Bishop Briggs 62. WOMAN, WOMAN – AWOLNATION 63. LET IT GO – James Bay 64. WAKE UP CALL – Nothing But Thieves 65. LOVE YOURSELF – Justin Bieber 66. SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN – Young the Giant 67. REAPERS – Muse 68. BAD REPUTATION – Adelitas Way 69. MAGNETS – Disclosure featuring Lorde 70. WISH I KNEW YOU – The Revivalists 71. LOVE ME – The 1975 72. DARK OLD HOUSES – Chris Watkins & Drunk Poets 73. CLOSE – Nick Jonas & Tove Lo 74. DANG! – Mac Miller featuring Anderson .Paak 75. JUST LIKE FIRE – P!nk 76. CAN’T STOP THE FEELING! – Justin Timberlake 77. VICTORIOUS – Panic! At the Disco 78. DEVIL’S BLEEDING CROWN – Volbeat 79. STARS – Wons Phreely + the Horses 80. THE POP KIDS – The Pet Shop Boys 81. THE SHAKES THAT YOU MAKE – Dyslexic Postcards 82. AWAKE – Acrylic 83. WOW – Beck 84. THE SOUND – The 1975 85. YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT – Bryan Howell & the Standalones 86. BELONG – Shelita Burke 87. OBSOLETE – Agony in the Garden 88. RED SUN – Whale House 89. EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT – Neil and Adam 90. ASKING FOR IT – Shinedown 91. UNSTEADY – X Ambassadors 92. CLOSER – The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey 93. THIS IS WHAT YOU CAME FOR – Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna 94. RETURN TO THE MOON – El Vy 95. HAND CLAP – Fitz & the Tantrums 96. AIN’T NO MAN – The Avett Brothers 97. FIRE AND THE FLOOD – Vance Joy 98. DON’T LET ME DOWN – The Chainsmokers featuring Daya 99. BRAZIL – Declan McKenna 100. DON’T THREATEN ME WITH A GOOD TIME – Panic! At the Disco
1. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers (2)
2. ONE DANCE – Drake, Wiz Kid, Kyla (4)
3. RIDE – twenty øne piløts (1)
4. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company (6)
5. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed (3)
6. OPHELIA – The Lumineers (5)
7. HAPPY SONG – Bring Me The Horizon (8)
8. I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA – Mike Posner (9)
9. BORED TO DEATH – Blink-182 (16)
10. DESTRUCTION – Joywave (12)
11. KISS THIS – The Struts (17)
12. WAY DOWN WE GO – Kaleo (19)
13. PRAYERS/TRIANGLES – Deftones (10)
14. HAND CLAP – Fitz & the Tantrums (15)
15. TROUBLE – Cage the Elephant (20)
16. ALONE – Sun Arcana (7)
17. WOMAN, WOMAN – AWOLNATION (11)
18. TAKE IT FROM ME – KONGOS (N)
19. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas (13)
20. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham (14)
1. RIDE – twenty øne piløts
2. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers
3. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed
4. ONE DANCE – Drake, Wiz Kid, Kyla
5. OPHELIA – The Lumineers
6. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company
7. ALONE – Sun Arcana
8. HAPPY SONG – Bring Me The Horizon
9. I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA – Mike Posner
10. PRAYERS/TRIANGLES – Deftones
11. WOMAN, WOMAN – AWOLNATION
12. DESTRUCTION – Joywave
13. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas
14. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham
15. HAND CLAP – Fitz & the Tantrums
16. BORED TO DEATH – Blink-182
17. KISS THIS – The Struts
18. WALKING ON A DREAM – Empire of the Sun
19. WAY DOWN WE GO – Kaleo (N)
20. TROUBLE – Cage the Elephant (N)
After a 4-week hiatus, twenty øne piløts retake the #1 spot.
1. RIDE – twenty øne piløts
2. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed
3. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers
4. ONE DANCE – Drake, Wiz Kid, Kyla
5. OPHELIA – The Lumineers
6. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas
7. ALONE – Sun Arcana
8. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company
9. WOMAN, WOMAN – AWOLNATION
10. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham
11. I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA – Mike Posner
12. PRAYERS/TRIANGLES – Deftones
13. WALKING ON A DREAM – Empire of the Sun
14. DESTRUCTION – Joywave
15. HAPPY SONG – Bring Me The Horizon (N)
16. SOMEBODY ELSE – The 1975
17. HAND CLAP – Fitz & the Tantrums
18. COLOR – Finish Ticket
19. BORED TO DEATH – Blink-182 (N)
20. KISS THIS – The Struts (N)
1. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed
2. OPHELIA – The Lumineers
3. RIDE – twenty øne piløts
4. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas
5. ALONE – Sun Arcana
6. DARK NECESSITIES – Red Hot Chili Peppers (N)
7. ONE DANCE – Drake
8. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham
9. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company
10. WOMAN, WOMAN – AWOLNATION
11. WALKING ON A DREAM – Empire of the Sun
12. SOMEBODY ELSE – The 1975
13. COLOR – Finish Ticket
14. GENGHIS KHAN – Miike Snow
15. THE POP KIDS – The Pet Shop Boys
16. I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA – Mike Posner
17. PRAYERS/TRIANGLES – The Deftones
18. DESTRUCTION – Joywave
19. HAND CLAP – Fitz & the Tantrums
20. GONE – JR JR
1. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed
2. RIDE – twenty øne piløts
3. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas
4. OPHELIA – The Lumineers
5. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham
6. WALKING ON A DREAM – Empire of the Sun
7. COLOR – Finish Ticket
8. ALONE – Sun Arcana
9. SOMEBODY ELSE – The 1975
10. GENGHIS KHAN – Miike Snow
11. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company
12. WOMAN, WOMAN – AWOLNATION
13. ONE DANCE – Drake, Wizkid, Kyla (N)
14. THE POP KIDS – Pet Shop Boys
15. REAPERS – Muse
16. I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA – Mike Posner
17. PRAYERS / TRIANGLES – Deftones
18. HAND CLAP – Fitz & the Tantrums
19. GONE – JR JR
20. DESTRUCTION – Joywave (N)
1. RIDE – twenty øne piløts (4th week at #1)
2. SPIRITS – The Strumbellas
3. THE SOUND OF SILENCE – Disturbed
4. 7 YEARS – Lukas Graham
5. GENGHIS KHAN – Miike Snow
6. WALKING ON A DREAM – Empire of the Sun
7. OPHELIA – The Lumineers
8. UNDER THE INFLUENCE – Elle King
9. 10,000 EMERALD POOLS – BØRNS
10. COLOR – Finish Ticket
11. SOMEBODY ELSE – The 1975
12. BAD REPUTATION – Adelitas Way
13. PRETTY PIMPIN – Kurt Vile
14. REAPERS – Muse
15. ALONE – Sun Arcana
16. TRIP SWITCH – Nothing But Thieves
17. LOVE YOURSELF – Justin Bieber
18. OFF THE GROUND – The Record Company
19. THE POP KIDS – The Pet Shop Boys
20. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG – Adele