The (less than) definitive guide to all things listable in 2009.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

James's Top Ten!

Be sure to click "read more" at the bottom, because for some reason, the summary version of this is just picking random sentences and putting them as my post. Makes it very odd. The full version seems to work.

Welcome to the most informed James McDonald Top 10 post in history. This is largely thanks to 89.3 The Current, which despite abandoning common sense and leaving the listening area, James is still able to stream online from his office. James misses Minnesota.

10:
Ben Folds - Dr. Yang. I miss the 5 (three), but Mr. Folds does just fine by himself. Keep it up, Ben.

9:
The Kooks - Always where I need to be. I'm not sure why I don't want to like these guys, but I can't. I can't not like them, and I don't know why not.

8:
Michael Franti and Spearhead - Hey World. What can I say. I wear a black suit with a black topcoat, black leather gloves, little designer glasses, black wingtips, and go to court to represent the biggest nameless faceless organizations ever conceived. Banks. Let me live vicariously through Michael Franti for a bit, eh?

7:
The Hold Steady - Lord I'm Discouraged. I had absolutely no idea these guys could play like this. I always liked them, but this solo is so insanely over the top that it comes all the way back around and becomes cool again. And not just cool, but rad. And that's hard to do.

6: Blitzen Trapper - Black River Killer. Where's my slingblade?

5:
MGMT - Time to Pretend. Awesome. This is some of the stuff I always wanted to do with Pictures of Then, but didn't have the talent or the drugs to pull off. Super super super catchy.

4: She and Him - Why do you Let Me Stay Here. Who would have thought the girl from Elf and Almost Famous is ... a part of this? How much of a part is she really? Is the other guy doing 90% of this? Either way, someone's doing good work here.

3:
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal. The recording itself is the best part. I imagine it was recorded in a massive abandoned wooden church that's been snowed in for weeks. They're living by candle light and eating beans over a fire of broken pews. That's the sound I hear. Probably happened in some dude's basement with a laptop.

2:
The Ting Tings - That's not my name. Groove music for people that aren't suicidal or medicated. This song gets better and better as it progresses. It's like a happy version of Soul Coughing's stuff. On a sidenote, I heard it acoustically once in studio and it sucked. Don't be something you're not. The album version, like Ron Burgundy, is the balls.

1:
Delta Spirit - Trashcan. How did someone not come up with this piano riff before? I love the recording (see Fleet Foxes). Too many songs like this are ruined by being massively overproduced (see Modern Country Music). This is a good example of hands off producing. Short, simple, interesting, catchy. It sounds freaking great. Makes me want to buy a piano.

No Points Awarded To
1: Bon Iver. I do not understand you. Your songs all sound the same. Whiny, and in falsetto. I do not like you.
2: Oasis. Some people like your new stuff because it sounds like your old stuff. It sounds to me as though you took your old stuff and remixed it on a fisher price 4 track.
3: Conner Oberst. A LOT of people like your stuff. I cannot stand you. You sound like you researched Bob Dylan and determined that you absolutely have to sing like crap if you have deep and creative lyrics. Please stop being popular so I can ignore you and don't have to continue wondering what I'm not understanding.

Thanks for reading.
James



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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

RE: Join my network on LinkedIn

To Whom It May Concern:

I'm not sure where you found this email address, but rest assured I am not interested in your "LinkedIn" Network. I'm just here to check the meter, love. And to write my Top Ten. No time for the old (linked)"in out."

10. Of Montreal | Skeletal Lamping: I love this band so much I've even seen the singer's hog. I'd link the pic, but I don't want to run the risk of another tubgirl. This album almost lives up to that dong. It's better than tubgirl.

9. The Kooks | Konk: Fun!

8. Hot Chip | Made In The Dark: Compelling unexpectedness at every turn, plus hooky enough for the mainstrizzeam and dance-y enough for E-Dog.

7. Mates of State | Rearrange Us: A great marriage of melody and harmony, drummer and organist.

6. The Hold Steady | Stay Positive: Holly was a hoodrat, Craig probably hit that shit; thenhe got three albums out of it.

5. Blitzen Trapper | Furr: Fewer noisy moments than Wild Mountain Nation, which I like. Lost the lo-fi edge to their sound, which I am indifferent about. Wrote some bitchin' melodies and got a little jammy, which I love! Alright!

4. (tie) The Killers | Day & Age: I never thought I'd like a Killers album. But then I never thought the Killers would make Day & Age. I always saw it as a Springsteen/ Bowie/ Talking Heads collabo. Or that's what it wounds like to me anyway.

4. (tie) MGMT | Oracular Spectacular: Please pass the acid. Then write a song about things I like using notes and tunes I like!

3. Fleet Foxes | s/t: If I could rate a Body of Work of the Year... wait, I can. See below.

2. Girl Talk | Feed the Animals: Better than before. Tortfeazor's got nothing on this chump. More like Tubman than Tubgirl.

1. Vampire Weekend | s/t: A little kwassa kwassa, a little soukous, a little literature. Something for every ethnomusicology major/ prat/ me!!!! The melodies, the instrumentation, the attitude make this unlike anything I had ever heard. Too bad they weren't around the night back in '02 when we owned New York, maybe we could have pulled a name drop or two.

Body of Work of the Year (a Back-Handed Award, granted by discoursive essay):

Hey, Fleet Foxes. Good year, huh? Yeah. I know, right? Listen, about your Body of Work: dudes, the Sun Giant EP was just so good. Mykonos is your best song. Your absolute best. Oh, you know?!? Well shut the fuck up then because I'm not done. Okay. Mykonos is your best song. English House is a great fucking song. Shut up, shut up for a second. Drops in the River is as ambitious if not moreso than anything on your self titled record. That EP was so damn good! But the LP, dudes. Man. Not a let down in any sense, but still a letdown to me. It just begs the question: do you have any pot?

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

1) Blizten Trapper –furr


The best raddest record of the year.

 

2) My Morning Jacket Evil Urges (June 10, 2008)


Rock and roll, fun and a song about a librarian, how could I not.

 

3) Haley Bonar | Big Star


I am glad all Minnesota artists are not bound for early artistic death.

 

4) re-release Whiskeytown's "Strangers Almanac" as a double-disc deluxe edition


Young drunk Ryan Adams runs a close second to Kevin Costner and slightly above Richard Dean Anderson in my heros book.  It is a re-release, but the new material alone makes it.  NOTE: I also may add Jeremiah Johnson to my heroes list even though he is a fictional character.  I can never make a final determination though because Christina thinks this beautiful film is boring, yet (yet!) she bought it for me.  Explain that to me please.

5) Josh Ritter - Live at the 9:30 Club

I realize re-releases and live albums are a bit faux pas on this blog.  Forgive me.  This is a hangover pick from last year's Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter.  Live he sounds pretty amazing (not that I would know of live music in North Aurorastan).  Don't believe me?  Check out this hyper linked text to another website with the information of which you do not believe in here, or here.

Honorable Mention for best church choral ensemble

Fleet Foxes  

 

Honorable Mention for artist most in need of Paxil

Bon Iver 

I do have a weak spot for this type of music I am just not sure I know how to "Suckle on the hope in lite brassiere"? 

 

Poopiest poop of the year

The Cardinals Cardinology listening to the free stream of this album when it came out was one of the worst decisions I made in 2008. 

 

Did Mason do anything this year?  If he did it also belongs here.

 

Special Bonus Rankings:

Best Internet Release of the Year

Jon La Joie Bootlegs & B-Sides


Worst Radio Programs

1) Weekend America

2) Day to Day (ha ha you're canceled, thank you economy)

3) Using a public non-profit news station's airtime (and website) to promote a "position" opposing light rail.   I am not a journalist but this seems a bit unethical.

4) Car Talk


Best Irish Whiskey
Jameson (I know you're 400 years old Bushmills, but you're simply not as smooth.)

Worst things
 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources- Killing sleeping bears, mismanaging the deer herd, million dollar game warden parties and taking 5 years to finish an environmental impact statement for Polymet.  They literally had to study deer herd migration patterns through an existing mine pit. 

Best Smile
Maarit's

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Top of the Pops in 2008 (according to Erika)

Top Ten Albums:
10. it's a toss up between The Tallest Man on Earth-- Shallow Grave, and Lykke Li-- Youth Novels
9. Women-- s/t
8. Azeda Booth-- In Flesh Tones
7. Fleet Foxes-- (on a related note, have you listened to their first album? it's like they know they're on to something, but they caaaan't quite pull it together. it's sort of funny and totally endearing.)
6. Shearwater-- Rook
5. Dodos-- Visiter
4. No Age-- Nouns (this should probably be ranked higher. one of the few truly durable albums of the year.)
3. Bon Iver (who didn't have Skinny Love on repeat for at least a week?)
2. The Walkmen-- You & Me
1. Beach House-- Devotion (obsessed!)

Dust-offs/Other stuff I've been enjoying:
Electrelane-- The Power Out (SO. GOOD.)
Junior Boys-- So This is Goodbye (it refuses get old)
Built to Spill-- The Normal Years

Other Good Stuff (not necessarily born in '08):
YouTube video: Drinking From Cups
Books: White Noise by Don DeLillo; Oh What a Wonderful World It Seems by John Cheever
Movies: Persepolis, Dark Knight, The Orphanage
Baby: Leif 








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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Kyle's Tops

Thought I'd throw in my top albums before the fork names theirs. I
haven't looked at anyone's list yet to keep a virgin mind in there.

I'll start at the top with the best since number one is the only one I
feel that strongly about.

1. Fleet Foxes - Whatever the Name of that Fleet Foxes Album Is
Best album of the year, bar none. Even their live youtube video
footage is awesome.

The rest is all kind of any order

2. Bon Iver - For Emma, Ever Ago
Solely because I think every list needs some Wade music.
3. Girl Talk - Feed the Animals
4. Frightened Rabbit - Midnight Organ Fight
5. Vampire Weekend
6. TV on the Radio - Dear Science
7. Smoking Popes - Likely since I haven't listened to enough albums


Other than this, my life is so disgustingly work-related that I can't
even comment. I listened to the Deerhunter album once which seemed
OK, but it needs more listens. I hope to do better next year.

Good live shows this year:
Ryan Adams continues to impress, his band is tight.
Deerhoof was great, I'd like to see them again, but we only caught a few songs.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Report from Stillwater Prison - Adam's List

Sexiest Albums of the Year!
1. Bon Iver -  For Emma, Forever Ago  
2. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
3. Girl Talk - Feed the Animals
4. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
5. Sun Kil Moon - April
6. Okkervil River - The Stand Ins
7. Flight Of The Conchords - Flight Of The Conchords
8. Sigur Rós - Med Sud I Eyrum Vid 
9. American Music Club - The Golden Age
10. Ray LaMontagne - Gossip in the Grain

2008 Disappointments
Mason Jennings -  Annual winner/loser for the past 6 years.
Ryan Adams - How did someone so interesting become so boring?
Guster - Your disappointments also transfer year to year even if you don't release new material.

2008 Guilty and Not So Guilty Pleasures
Pandora - I recently fell back in love after entering "Sigur Ros" as a new station.
"You Don't Know Me" by Ben Folds - Does the new album suck? Yes it does.  Does this song suck? I don't think so. I think it's awesome.
"Valerie Plame" by The Decemberists - This track proves they can continue to make music that still sounds new and original. 
Google - Whatever I need, you provide. Thank you for now offering Chrome, Streetview, Sketchup, Video Chatting, Goog-411, and Google SMS. 
Slickdeals.net - Jessica (Keller) Williams, I blame you for this addiction.
Increased whiskey, scotch, bourbon, and brandy consumption - What can I say?
Jenny Lewis - Her voice is so hypnotic. 
Tubguy - One guy sitting in a tub with a recent copy of The Week, some bubbles, and three fingers of Findlaters. 
Chris Dane Owens' "Shine on Me" video - Hard to believe he could follow up the amazing production work on Animal Planet's "Who Gets the Dog?" with this masterpiece.

Looking Forward To In 2009:
New Franz Ferdinand album
New Sufjan Stevens album
Live @ GAC 10 year reunion concert (November 2009)
New DJ Tort Feasor track
Robert Skoro sightings (0 in 2008)
6 figure deal for The Great American Novel (I'm looking your way Random House.) 
New Jens Lekman album
New seasons of Flight of the Conchords, Lost, and Big Love.
Wii Motion Plus
A worthy successor to Settlers of Catan (Ticket to Ride?)
More Christmas Rambo

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Mickey's Lists of 2008!

Mickey's Top Ten of 2008
1 - Fleet Foxes - s/t - This and Girl Talk may as well be tied for best, but longevity may favor the Foxes. Also, I can play it in front of the boys, which I can't say for Girl Talk.

2 - Girl Talk - Feed the Animals - Was there any inkling Mr. Gillis could have outdone Night Ripper? Not only does he do things one better, he also gave away the album for free.

3 - Frightened Rabbit - Midnight Organ Fight - These guys manage to be cliched on paper: Acoustic guitar, keyboards, drums, bitter songs about breakups. The whole is definitely greater than the sum of its parts.

4 - Dr. Dog - Fate - Another triumph by the boys of Dog.

5 - Smoking Popes - Stay Down - Dear Rivers Cuomo, Please relinquish your first two Weezer albums to Josh Caterer. Thank you. - Mickey Pearson (PS to the haters - I understand that Little Jane-Marie is unapologetically cheesy, but I'm a father now and can sympathize with Caterer.)

6 - TV on the Radio - Dear Science, - This band is unstoppable.

7 - Haley Bonar - Big Star - She may have abandoned Duluth, but it seems to have benefitted her outlook on life, as the songs here have a tinge of Prozac to them.

8 - Department of Eagles - In Ear Park - The lead Grizzly Bear dude does roughly the same thing as his GB stuff, but manages to make it a lot less echoey and more structured. Delish!

9 - The Dodos - Visiter - Sort of like Animal Collective's Sung Tongs, but more accessible. Lots of fun.

10 - She & Him - Volume One - Zooey Deschanel showcases her awesome voice with M. Ward's great musicianship behind.

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Honorable Mentions:
The Decemberists - Always the Bridesmaid series
Blitzen Trapper - Furr
Doomtree - S/T
Tim Fite - Fair Ain't Fair
Someone Still Loves You, Boris Yeltsin - Pershing
Rhymefest - Man in the Mirror
Okkervil River - The Stand Ins
The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive

Albums I'd probably like a lot if I'd listened to them more:
The Knux - Remind Me In 3 Days...
Jeremy Messersmith - The Silver City
Old Crow Medicine Show - Tennessee Pusher

Best Songs, alphabetical by artist: (Download this mix here)
Furr - Blitzen Trapper
Highway 16 - Haley Bonar
Gold And a Pager - The Cool Kids
Valerie Plame - The Decemberists
No One Does It - Department of Eagles
Foam Hands - Destroyer
Fools - Dodos
Gander Back - Doomtree
From - Dr. Dog
Big Mistake - Tim Fite
Ragged Wood - Fleet Foxes
The Modern Leper - Frightened Rabbit
Tracks 1-6 on Night Ripper - Girl Talk
Lisa - Albert Hammond Jr.
One For the Cutters - The Hold Steady
Will Get Fooled Again - Max Tundra
Cookie Breath - Nathan McKee
Time to Pretend - MGMT
You Swan Go On - Mount Eerie w/Julie Doiron & Fred Squire
Autoclave - The Mountain Goats
A Few Words In Defense of Our Country - Randy Newman
Lost Coastlines - Okkervil River
Carolina Drama - The Raconteurs
Sentimental Heart - She & Him
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur - Sigur Rós
If You Don't Care - Smoking Popes
Boring Fountain - Someone Still Loves You, Boris Yeltsin
Golden Age - TV On the Radio
Oxford Comma - Vampire Weekend
The Grey Estates - Wolf Parade

Finn's Favorite songs of 2008:
1 - Riding in My Car - Wiggleworms
2 - Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
3 = Yellow Submarine - The Beatles
4 - White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes
5 - Streets of Fire - The New Pornographers

Best (read: only) movie I saw in the theater:
The Dark Knight

Wishlist '09:
A new Sufjan Stevens album, please
The Shins
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
Spoon

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Listing 2008! NOW!

Welcome to the top tens blog. It's a yearly tradition for us to get our lists of best things together and celebrate our phenomenal taste.

If you're here, you probably received an e-mail or facebook thing regarding submissions and such, so refer to that. The post preceding this one (Rules 2008) has guidelines for the uninitiated. If you're nerdy like me, you can subscribe to the RSS feed at the bottom of the page so you can be notified when new posts & comments are available.

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The Rules - 2008

Here are the suggested categories and guidelines for top ten list submission. Feel free to pick and choose in which ones you will participate, or create your own subcategories. It's a free-for-all.

The Top Ten

List your ten favorite albums in order of preference. A little sentence or two about the qualities of each album are encouraged.

Click the link below for more categories:

11-20/Honorable Mentions

List as many (or as few) albums that didn't quite make it to the top ten. Again, personal reflection on the album is always encouraged.

Missed the Boat in 2007

Your favorite albums from last year that you didn't get around to enjoying until this year. 3- 5 albums is usually enough, but go crazy if you like.

Biggest Disappointments

Did you have high hopes for an album(s), only to have them dashed against the rocks of mediocrity? Tell us the details, please.

Diamonds in the Rough

Sort of a cousin to the Biggest Disappointments category. Were there great tracks on otherwise crappy/boring/sub-par albums?

'09 Wishlist

What releases are you most anticipating for 2009? Which ones have you already heard you internet-addicted, bit-torrenting music thief?

Best Live Shows

Who/What/When/Where/Why

Dust-off's

What older albums from your collection did you come back to and really enjoy?

Genre Sucker

What genre (if any) did you favor over the others this year?

Over-hyped?

What was least deserving of unadulterated praise?

Other Media Exist
Perhaps you're not a music-snob. Tell us of something else you enjoyed seeing/reading/doing this year.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Grant's Top Ten

2007 Top 10:

1) Radiohead - In Rainbows
2) Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
3) Amon Tobin - Foley Room
4) Art Brut - It's a Bit Complicated
5) LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
6) Spoon - GaGa...
7) Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
8) Black Lips - Good Bad not Evil
9) Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis
10) Dizzee Rascal -Maths + English

Honorable Mention:
Elliott Smith - New Moon


Top 3 albums that Timbaland made so much worse in 2007:
1) Bjork - Volta
2) M.I.A. - Kala
3) Timbaland - Shock Value




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Monday, January 7, 2008

Kyle's Top Ten one Worst

Tops

10.  Band of Horses
9.  Animal Collective
8.  New Pornos
7.  Menomena
6.  The Good, the Bad, and the Queen
5.  Battles
4.  Patrick Wolf
3.  Okervil River
2.  Spoon
1.  The National

Worst of All Categories (topping My Humps of a previous year)

Soulja Boy

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Bryan's top picks

Because of my underexposure to new music and overexposure to pure science, I will have to try something different this year.  I’m going to let the statistics speak for themselves without dolling them up with artificial subjectivity purely for street cred.  Here is what iTunes tells me I listened to the most this year:

 

Bryan’s Tops circa 2007

 

  1. The Shins – Wincing the Night Away
  2. Radiohead – In Rainbows
  3. Damon Albarn and Co. – The Good, The Bad, The Queen
  4. The Chemical Brothers – We Are the Night
  5. Underworld – Oblivion with Bells
  6. Jarvis Cocker – The Jarvis Cocker Album
  7. The Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist
  8. Beck – Timebomb (single)
  9. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Some Loud Thunder
  10. Deerhoof – Friend Opportunity

 

Honorable mentions:

 

Fiest – The Reminder

Studio – Yearbook 1

Wilco – Sky Blue Sky

 

You might observe that I need a special weighting feature to rearrange the albums in an order that prioritizes fast movers which came onto to the 2007 scene late (Underworld) above those which have been out for awhile (The Shins).  I will let you know when I have developed such a weighting feature.  Additionally, I will tell you that every album beyond Sky Blue Sky falls under the category 4 listens or less (noise level). The most listens (maximum signal) goes to The Shins with only 18 plays.  As my signal/noise ratio is quite low this tells you that I didn’t listen to music nearly as much as I should have. Lastly, I will also comment that I didn’t like “We Are the Night” that much but I obviously kept listening to it desperately wanting to enjoy it...

 

Thanks for sharing everyone,

B

 

 

 

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Rob's Tippy Top Tens/ 2007

Due to the release of several boss albums between December 15-31 2006, I decided to hold off on listing my 2007 Tops until the end of the calendar year. Apologies to the new Lupe Fiasco (released Dec. 18, 2007), here are my Top 10:

10. Wincing The Night Away/ The Shins
9. Transparent Things/ Fujiya & Miyagi
8. A Weekend in The City/ Bloc Party
7. In Rainbows/ Radiohead
6. Alive 2007/ Daft Punk
5. Cease to Begin/ Band of Horses
4. Our Earthly Pleasures/ Maximo Park
3. Ga x5/ Spoon
2. Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?/ Of Montreal
1. Sound of Silver/ LCD Soundsystem//

Others of Note I Really Liked:

Eponymous/ The Good, The Bad, & The Queen
Let's Stay Friends/ Les Savy Fav
The Magic Position/ Patrick Wolf
We Were Dead Before We Even Released This Record/ Modest Mouse (feat. Sean Primley)

Looking Forward to in '08:

New Franz
New Sufjan
New Vampire Weekend
Bonin' my new Wife
Reading more of Wade's novel submissions
Time with E-Dog
Time with my dog
More Adam
Stickin' it to the man, my new Wife

Mickey, thanks for hosting this; Micah, fun seeing you at Trivia, Last but not least, I'd like to thank the Lord for my music taste. Without Him, well, I'd rather not think about that. Think about that, haters.

-Rob

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