favs of '08

As it is still early in 2009, I would like to reflect upon my favorite music of 2008.

My favorite 10 albums of 2008
(complete with links and doodads)

10. ...Earth to The Dandy Warhols, The Dandy Warhols
They had a new album? Yes, they did, and it is vintage DH: ambient, sarcastic, politically relevant, and well produced. It was released on their website only, for quite some time, but was genuinely enjoyable. The only knock is its vintage appeal (after 15 years), which can often border redundancy.
Best Tracks: "And Then I Dreamt of Yes", "Mis Amigos" & "Mission Control"

9. Re-Arrange Us, Mates of State
For the second album in a row, MoS has earned its niche in my D.I.D.-esque listening moods. This album has few flaws, and I recommend it for anyone with indie roots and pop sensibilities.
Best Tracks: "Get Better" & "Now"

8. You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into, Does It Offend You, Yeah?
After producing some really great remixes, DIOYY put out a fantastically aggressive electro-dance album. After seeing them at dc9, I am still in awe of how well polished and delightfully dirty they are.
Best Tracks: "Let's Make Out", "We Are Rockstars" & "With a Heavy Heart (I Regret to Inform You)"

7. In Ghost Colours, Cut Copy
The CTRL-X boys came back in the right way, producing an album that had me dancing most of the year, despite being played out the wazoo by every major DJ looking to crowd-please.
Best Tracks: "Hearts on Fire", "Lights & Music", & "Unforgettable Season"

6. Santogold, Santogold
So, a girl in Brooklyn produces an album that screams of influences from nearly every style of popular music, and becomes an underground sensation. Santogold was quickly discovered and yanked by Coldplay to open, and she did not disappoint, despite the huge task. "I hope it will be worth what I give up," she sings in L.E.S. Artistes. It definitely was, and is.
Best Tracks: "L.E.S. Artistes", "Say Aha" & "You'll Find a Way"

5. Modern Guilt, Beck
Modern Guilt not only provided die-hard Beck fans some new meat, but proved that Beck is still one of those artists whose albums progressively show their depth with every spin. This album comes off as "just ok" in the beginning, but quickly reveals its brilliance.
Best Tracks: "Profanity Prayers", "Youthless", & "Gamma Ray"

4. The Rhumb Line, Ra Ra Riot
Debut of the year easily goes to Ra Ra Riot's The Rhumb Line. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of this album is that it resonates a great deal of promise in a young band, making one salivate at hearing a follow-up.
Best Tracks: "Dying Is Fine" & "Winter 'o5"

3. Way to Normal, Ben Folds
Perhaps the most overlooked album of the year was the triumphant comeback of Ben Folds. After trying to play Leonard Cohen on piano for a few records, Folds regained his balls (and his amp) and made the best piano rock album I have heard since, well, Rockin' the Suburbs.
Best Tracks: "Dr. Yang", "You Don't Know Me (feat. Regina Spektor)" & "Cologne"

2. Apocalypso, The Presets
The best dance album of the year belonged to a 2-piece band that has rocked me hard since their debut album, Beams. The Presets returned with a sensationally shellacked sound, while also gaining some pugnacity. The result was an album that begins as overtly electro, delves into industrial samples, and bridges the gap between modern electronica and 80's new wave.
Best Tracks: "Kicking and Screaming", "My People" & "Talk Like That"

1. Keep Your Eyes Ahead, The Helio Sequence
In early 2008, Sub-Pop records released an album to very little fanfare by a 2-piece band that has been around for 10 years, The Helio Sequence. Their fourth LP, Keep Your Eyes Ahead, is the complete album (including beautiful artwork). It is a 10-track tour-de-force of nothing but quality. In a time when I doubted that bands could still make perfect, succinct, polished records- I was proven wrong. There are obvious inspirations of Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, u2, Wolf Parade, Fleet Foxes, The New Pornographers, and Rogue Wave- all wrapped into a 10-song opus. True, it is no (2008's top two) Boxer (The National) or In Rainbows (Radiohead), but it is very close behind. Best Tracks: "Lately", "Keep Your Eyes Ahead" & "Shed Your Love"

My Favorite 10 Singles of 2008
10. "Out at the Pictures" - Hot Chip
9. "Talking Bird" - Death Cab for Cutie
8. "Quiet Times" - Dido
7. "Talk Like That" - The Presets
6. "Dr. Yang" - Ben Folds
5. "Kids" - MGMT
4. "L.E.S. Artistes" - Santogold
3. "Dying Is Fine" - Ra Ra Riot
2. "Ion Square" - Bloc Party
1. "Keep Your Eyes Ahead" - The Helio Sequence

Favorite Music Video
"Talk Like That" - The Presets

Favorite Pop Song
"Breakin' Dishes" - Rihanna
(with Dance Interp. by Tubs McSass & the Bitches)

Favorite Live Show
Radiohead, Nissan Pavilion, May 11
We were freezing and soaking wet. For 2.5 hours and 25 songs, Radiohead made it all go away.

Favorite Live Song
"Fake Plastic Trees" - Radiohead

Don't worry- Coldplay, TV on the Radio, and Fleet Foxes are honorable mentions for those of you who read the magazine lists.

What are your favorites?

-the Majr

9 comments:

Unknown said...

my favorites that i didn't get to hear enough this year are:
black and gold -- sam sparro
zdrlt -- digitalism

SHIFTdc said...

ZDRLT is fantastic. It, indeed, does rock SHIFT's socks.

Me llamo Joe said...

Ummm...since you asked:

I like the song "School Boys" by Headlights...can't get it out of my head.

I love Santogold...Ra Ra Riot (they might have been the best show of the year...even though Radiohead was awesome...wet and cold and awesome)

"Century Eyes" and "The Snow Leopard" by Shearwater are great songs too...

A great CD, but for a mellow mood, is "For Emma Forever Ago" by Bon Iver...

"Some People have Real Problems" by Sia was another favorite of mine last year...I like the songs "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" and "Buttons"...

I also like the song "Faster" by Rachael Yamagata...she put on a good show at the Birchmere last year also...

I could go on and on but that's enough for now. Don't even get me started on Death Cab...Amazing...

SHIFTdc said...

All good stuff. it seems like you enjoy the somber side of things, mostly. There are some great songs in that category out there that didn't quite make my lists, but not as many as last year, when The National, Brandi Carlile, and Radiohead dominated my ears.

the grapist said...

I can never resist a top 10 list. In terms of albums:

10. Kleerup, Kleerup
9. The LK, vs. the Snow
8. Portishead, Third
7. Max Tundra, Parallax Error Beheads You
6. Metronomy, Nights Out
5. Crystal Castles, Crystal Castles
4. Cut Copy, In Ghost Colours
3. Hot Chip, Made In the Dark
2. Santogold, Santogold
1. Of Montreal, Skeletal Lamping

And in terms of tracks, in no particular order, and none from my top albums (but it should be noted that "LES Artistes" was handsdown number one of '08):

Little Boots, "Meddle" and "Stuck On Repeat" (and the Designer Drugs and Fake Blood remixes, respectively)

Frankmusik, "3 Little Words (A1 Bassline Remix)"

La Roux, "Fascination" and "Quicksand"

Designer Drugs, "ZOMBIES!"

IAMX, "Spit It Out (Designer Drugs Remix)"

Velvet Code, "Say You Love Me (Designer Drugs Remix)"

Jupiter One, "Countdown (Designer Drugs Remix)"

Freezepop, "FrontLoad (Designer Drugs Remix)"

(noticing a theme?)

Hercules and Love Affair, "Blind"

Lindstrom, "Grand Ideas"

Late of the Pier, "Space and the Woods"

Boy 8-Bit, "Bulbs Burn Out"

Fukkk Offf, "Rock Paper Scissors"

ok, i'll stop now

SHIFTdc said...

HA. Any fan of DD is a friend of mine. I heard they are coming to 930 (downstairs) in a few weeks. I have been in contact with them in hopes of bringing them in when we are more established.

I saw that you are going up to Taxlo... I used to love going up there, and then the music started to slip. I hope to bring some of the Bmore kids down here and attract them to our night. Feel free to say hello anytime. I'm the bald one dancing the light fantastic with myself.

Anonymous said...

loved select tracks from does it offend you, yeah?; cut copy; and santogold. and the MGMT record, too.

Ra Ra Riot by far has been my favorite from this list. They are something special.

other favs of '08, though not particularly in the same vein, were Acid Tongue by former indie starlet Jenny Lewis, and, for quiet nights, Rachael Yamagata's new disc, which has some 9-minute epics on it rivaling fellow smokey-voiced siren Fiona Apple.

M.H. Adolphson, Jr. said...

she better have her nails out if she is coming close to rivaling queen pomme... i have heard RY's album is something worth the listen.

i just bought ra ra riot tix (did you?) for NYC the night after the presets. i am so excited.

Anonymous said...

the second disc on Rachael's album is pretty amazing claws-wise. check out "faster." i'm deciding on Ra Ra Riot on Saturday.

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