Right, just quickly need to name check a few records not strictly eligible for the proper thing, but that were pretty damn cool nonetheless. Animal Collective win EP of the year for 'Water Curses' (MPP is immense btw), just beating out an endless stream of ace efforts by Jay Retard (now compiled on two LPs) and Trail of Dead's 'Festival Tyhme'. Er, what else. Well, tasty deluxe reissues are pretty much the only CDs worth buying these days, so twas nice that some classics by Mission of Burma, the Replacements and Pavement got the premium treatment. The worst album of the year award meanwhile, is probably heading to either Blackmarket's obscure shitefest self-titled or that frankly offensive Kings of Leon effort. The Red Album lol.
On with the list!
50. Dr Dog - Fate
A tasty summery record, it may all be downhill after 'The Breeze', but what a downhill it is.
49. The Fall - Imperial Wax Solvent
48. Johann Johannsson - Fordlandia
Defining record of the film score-meets-classical music-meets Sigur Ros genre. You 'erd!
47. Black Mountain - In The Future
Big riffs and wailing.
46. Paavoharju - Laulu Laakson Kukista
Hm, what is it? Neofolk, experimental, ambient? Strange stoof.
45. Flying Lotus - Los Angeles
Dark and glitchy take on dance. May take a fair bit of patience to get into, it's worth it though.
44. Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel
Teeters periously close to the glam edge, although thankfully a healthy dose of Klaxons turns things around.
43. Department of Eagles - In Ear Park
Does a similar kind of thing to that grey as hell Fleet Foxes record, except this is, y'know, actually interesting.
42. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
Hipster points +1
41. Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing
True, 'Sweet Love for Planet Earth' utterly rapes the rest of the record, but it is one of the greatest songs EVER.
40. Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
Albini would be fuming, there's reverb everywhere on this 'un.
39. The Bug - London Zoo
Not usually my kinda scene, but this is the exception.
38. Johnny Foreigner - Waited Up 'Til It Was Light
Get some kind of quality control. A host of fantastic ideas buried in an epic runtime of sugar rock.
37. Half Man Half Biscuit - CSI Ambleside
'Took problem chimp to Ideal Home Show'. LOL!
36. Beck - Modern Guilt
Compact records ftw! Not a weak track to be seen in a super slim runtime.
35. The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Graves
OK, comparing a folk record to Dylan may be a cliche of mindmelting proportions but...this is very Dylan-esque.
34. Nine Inch Nails - The Slip
Tempting to just listen to 'Discipline' until the end of time, but if you can get past that there's a good effort lurking.
33. Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours
32. M83 - Saturdays = Youth
31. Los Campesinos! - Hold on Now, Youngster / We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
Two albums in twelve months from the Marmite band of the year. Manic yelps accompany an explosion of twee. COOL.
30. Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
Released to critical indifference earlier this year, although to be fair following up one of the albums of the decade wasn't going to be an easy task. They did a good job considering, IMO.
29. Bloc Party - Intimacy
This new one is quite good.
28. Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone
P-S-Y-C-H-O-S-O-C-I-A-L
27. Breeders - Mountain Battles
The slow drip feed of Breeders albums continues. Only two songs exceed three minutes, always a pleasant approach.
26. Q-Tip - The Renaissance
Chillaxed effort from ex-A Tribe Called Quest-er. I'm a sucker for cheesy hip-hop, hence 'You' being slammed on the 08 mixtape.
25. Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride
Millionth rendition of the trademark hyperliterate lyrics and nasal vocals. Somehow still not getting old.
24. Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
Death Cab eh? Should be terrible but...'Grapevine Fires'...
23. dEUS - Vantage Point
dEUS outside the top 5?? It's good but pales in comparison to their peerless 90s output.
22. Bound Stems - The Family Afloat
Lurvely mellowed out take on early Modest Mouse, with some nice backing vocals. WINSTON!
21. Boston Spaceships - Brown Submarine
Token slot on these lists for a Pollard-related release duly filled. Very entertaining stuff, even if Bob's songwriting hasn't really progressed since 'Isolation Drills'.
20. Metallica - Death Magnetic
One of the biggest bands in the world continues to take inspiration from Father's 'knocking on a door' approach to drum recording. LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD. Morrissey must be turning in his grave.
19. Subtle - ExitingARM
More quality 'is it/isn't it' hip-hop from the Anticon stable. Doseone is on top form, as is particularly evident during the opening four tracks.
18. Blitzen Trapper - Furr
Rapid sequel to last years 'Wild Mountain Nation' (which went top 5 in the 2007 list fact fans!). Not as ragged or varied as that record, which some boring people might prefer.
17. Drive-By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
Some epic countryified rock for ya. The solo's are tasty, the licks great and there's some nice Southern lyrical stylings going down too.
16. Euros Childs - Cheer Gone
I'm a big fan of this record, hence this.
15. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Real Emotional Trash
It's a grower! Plus a significant improvement on the pretty dismal 'Face the Truth.'
14. Portishead - Third
Endlessly impressive comeback record. In many regards it is surprisingly varied too, although without once losing that distinct Portishead sound.
13. David Bryne and Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
''This groove is out of fashion, these beats are twenty years old.'' Only point of this record where the two old-timers get it wrong. Brilliant stuff.
12. Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
ALICE PRACTICE
11. Deerhunter - Microcastle
A straightforward Deerhunter record?? This sounds very much like one, goooooood stuff.
Gloriously messy album. Cohesiveness far from the point here, with even bizarre internet rumours of a garage MC coming true.
Part two of last years fun 'The Stage Names', Okkervil continue to release consistently great records. Although hopefully the next album will move away from the ironic sorta-thing they got going, and back into the passion of magnum-opus 'Black Sheep Boy.'
Even by Of Montreal standards this is utter insanity. Completely divided opinions on release, I'm personally a big fan.
Haha, haven't seen this in too many top tens this year, but, hey, I'm kinda biased. Still, 'Suffering Jukebox' is the new Best Song Ever. Nice cover art too.
OK, they really are making a concerted effort to sell out now (4 minute singles, I mean really?) and it's not going to be joining the likes of 'Ágætis byrjun', '( )' or even 'Takk...' on any greatest album ever lists, but, like Silver Jews, I'm just waaay too biased towards old faves.
The perfect antidote to all that putrid Decemberists-style rank, some tasty noise that makes you want to smack Colin Meloy in his smug Elizabethan face.
Screw the backlash, it's ultra rad. OK, that song may steer dangerously close to Coldplay waters, but it's merely a single guilty pleasure in a sea of ALTERNATIVE RESPECT.
This record could keep anyone in MSN names for a year.
“I never said I didn't have syphilis, Miss”
“Sucking dick for drink tickets at the free bar at my cousins bar mitzvah”
“Just another Sunday paddle boat ride on a man made lake”
“I'll suck the marrow out and rape your hollow bones”
“Sending sexy SMS messages to my ex's new man”
“Sometimes I claim to know a guy, but I couldn't tell you what his hands look like.”
“Could your anger be mapped into an interpretative dance to a trip-hop track?”
“I feel like a loop of the last eight frames of film, before a slow motion Lee Harvey Oswald gets shot in the gut and killed”
“In Berlin I saw two men fuck in the dark corner of a basketball court, just a slight jangle of pocket change pulsing”
“Rain goes perfect with a Nosdam mixtape”
“Even though I haven't seen you in years, yours is a funeral I'd fly to from anywhere”
“Filming my own fake death, under an '88 Cavalier I go”
“I curse the last six months I've been hiding behind a moustache.”
“Today you're twenty-five, I made you something fine, it's in the palm of my new hand.”
Masterpiece number three for Yoni and co.