
Filter's Top 10 of 2006, Day Seven: Dirty On Purpose It’s been a great year for Brooklyn band Dirty On Purpose, they’ve followed up on the success of their introspective debut EP, Sleep Later For A Better Tomorrow, with their debut album Hallelujah Sirens. The album builds on their earlier promise, delivering an atmospheric, literate listen reminiscent of shoegazing godfathers My Bloody Valentine and Ride. Check out some of the band’s favorite releases of the year: Dirty On Purpose 1. Band Of Horses, Everything All The Time (Sub Pop) 2. Asobi Seksu, Citrus (Friendly Fire) 3. Serena-Maneesh, Serena-Maneesh (Play Louder) 4. Silversun Pickups, Carnavas (Dangerbird) 5. TV On The Radio, Return To Cookie Mountain (Interscope) 6. Built To Spill, You In Reverse (Warner Bros) 7. Big Sleep, Son Of The Tiger (French Kiss) 8. Cat Power, The Greatest (Matador) 9. Au Revoir Simone, Verses of Comfort, Assurance & Salvation (Ars Records) 10. Boris, Pink (Disk Union) | ![]() |