Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Top 10 Albums of 2008

Okay, I know I didn't post a top 10 albums of 2007, but that wasn't for lack of trying: indeed, that year was so ridiculously loaded with good music I found it very difficult to even narrow it down to 10. And even then, I couldn't stop typing when I started extolling their virtues, and it was growing into a blog post so epic it would almost put The Lord of the Rings trilogy to shame. Almost. Anyway, as things happen, I gave up after a while.

This past year, while there was a lot of really good music, there aren't as many albums I'm quite so enthusiastic about. So, as I increasingly grow to agree with Polonius that brevity is the soul of wit (and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes), I'm opting to do something a little out of character: I'm simply going to list my top 10, sans explanation or descriptive rhetoric, and if anyone wants to launch a discussion of the year's music in the comments section (disagreements, albums I just plain may have missed, etc.), well, that is strongly encouraged.

Anyway, without further ado about nothing:

Top 10 Music Albums of 2008:

  • 10. The Broken West, Now or Heaven
  • 9. R.E.M., Accelerate
  • 8. Murder by Death, Red of Tooth and Claw
  • 7. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Real Emotional Trash
  • 6. Seven Mary Three, Day and Nightdriving
  • 5. The Hold Steady, Stay Positive
  • 4. Nada Surf, Lucky
  • 3. TV on the Radio, Dear Science,
  • 2. Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes
  • 1. Los Campesinos!, Hold On Now, Youngster / We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed


Okay, I realize number 1 is technically a cheat, but I can't separate the two albums in my head, and when a band puts out that much good music in one year, it deserves to be recognized.

Honorable Mention:

  • Black Kids, Partie Traumatic
  • Bloc Party, Intimacy
  • Coldplay, Viva La Vida; or, Death and All His Friends
  • Death Cab for Cutie, Narrow Stairs
  • Deerhunter, Microcastle / Weird Era Cont.
  • Destroyer, Trouble in Dreams
  • Flogging Molly, Float
  • Guns 'N Roses, Chinese Democracy (for its mere existence if nothing else)
  • Kaiser Chiefs, Off With Their Heads
  • Kings of Leon, Only By The Night
  • Metallica, Death Magnetic
  • The Notwist, The Devil, You + Me
  • The Offspring, Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace
  • The Raveonettes, Lust Lust Lust
  • Sun Kil Moon, April
  • Times New Viking, Rip It Off
  • Wolf Parade, At Mount Zoomer


Incidentally, if anyone still cares about my top 10 of 2007, just ask.

UPDATE: I can't believe I forgot about the Raconteurs' Consolers of the Lonely and Drive-By Truckers' Brighter Than Creation's Dark, both of which also deserve honorable mention. Thanks for pointing me to The Current's list, Matt!

UPDATE #2: By popular demand - okay, by Matt's demand - er, well, okay, not demand so much as polite request - I have decided to throw up the brief version of my top 15 of 2007. (I changed it to a 15 because when I looked back on it I realized I would have swapped a few, which is probably cheating since it doesn't reflect what I had at the time, but whatever.)

Top 15 Music Albums of 2007:

  • 15. White Rabbits, Fort Nightly
  • 14. Deep Ella, Empty Seas and Memories
  • 13. The Bravery, The Sun and the Moon
  • 12. Okkervil River, The Stage Names
  • 11. Spoon, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
  • 10. The Fratellis, Costello Music
  • 9. Band of Horses, Cease to Begin
  • 8. The Shins, Wincing the Night Away
  • 7. Interpol, Our Love to Admire
  • 6. The White Stripes, Icky Thump
  • 5. The New Pornographers, Challengers
  • 4. The Arcade Fire, Neon Bible
  • 3. Modest Mouse, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank<
  • 2. Dinosaur Jr., Beyond
  • 1. The National, Boxer


"Oh we kid ourselves that there's future in the fucking
But there is no fucking future"
- Los Campesinos!, We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed

6 Comments:

Blogger Ben said...

Not having heard a single one of those albums, I can only say that they are probably all great and that I have fallen from the graces of the music gods.

January 07, 2009 11:40 AM  
Blogger Matthew B. Novak said...

Yikes, I only own one of those (#9). I know a lot of the music off of Stay Positive, and know/would recognize a significant amount from Dear Science and Fleet Foxes, and maybe a couple from Now or Heaven, but that's it. Yikes.

I'd be interested in your 2007 list. Overall, I felt 2007 was a stronger year for music than 2008.

You might want to check out this list:
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/services/the_current/features/specials/top89/

Maybe I'll get around to putting my top ten up, though it'll be less informed than I'd like.

January 07, 2009 1:58 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

My list isn't nearly as informed as I'd like it to be either. Due to both monetary and time concerns, I have to pick and choose which albums to devote any time to in the first place, which is usually based on reviews, MySpace streams, and maybe one mp3. I note a lot of albums on The Current's list (which is pretty darn good, see the just-posted update) that I would like to have heard over the past year but just didn't get to. Oh well. (It is interesting that they list a lot of albums I thought were kinda meh, such as the Fratellis and the Walkmen.)

January 07, 2009 5:57 PM  
Blogger Matthew B. Novak said...

Yeah, well, the list is voted by listeners, which leads to an awful lot of name-recognition bumps up the list. It's also a bit Minnesota heavy, but go figure.

January 08, 2009 12:55 PM  
Blogger Matthew B. Novak said...

Oh yeah, and looking at your top 15, 2007 was a much stronger year.

January 08, 2009 12:58 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

I agree -- 2007 was a spectacular year for music. Almost all of those albums would have made my top 5 this year.

January 08, 2009 3:12 PM  

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