Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Just This Thing

The Top 14 Albums of 2008 (That I happened to download, purchase or otherwise hear)


  1. Dr. Dog – Fate
    In many respects, this album was a watershed moment for bands with the word “Dog” in their names. Not since Three Dog Night were in their heyday has a “Dog” banded sounded…well, so much like Three Dog Night. Not that that is a bad thing.

    Rating: A Sheepdog with a Brandy Barrel around its neck so you can make some eggnog when it comes to rescue from a vile mountainside retreat in the Andes.

  2. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
    It sounds like these white-shoe yupsters got kicked in the face by Paul Simon and then accidentally the whole African musical colonialism. Not that that is a bad thing. Any band that calls Bottleneck a “shitshow” is alright in my book. I hate those Bottleneck bastards.

    Rating: A werewolf weekday

  3. Okkervil River – The Stand Ins
    Even better than their 2007 masterpiece The Stage Names. Not that that is a bad thing. Probably my favorite of any of the albums in this list.

    Rating: Some outsider art by an artist who arguably kidnapped a kid

  4. Coldplay – Viva La Vida
    SMASH HIT 2008!! NUMBER 1 SUMMER JAM!!! Under investigation by the FBI for allegedly stealing tunes from The Creaky Boards and/or J. Satriani. Not that that is a bad thing.

    Rating: Dude, I just listen for the articles. I mean the production values. I don’t actually LIKE it, you know.

  5. Of Montreal – Skeletal Lamping
    I haven’t quite listened to the whole thing, but I can tell you without a doubt that it is the best concept album about a large, black, post-op transsexual in history. Also, Emusic? Yeah, about that claim that Of Montreal is similar to Neutral Milk Hotel? I think it only holds true if “similar” means that the guys in the bands know each other and they both have a word that starts with “M” in their band names.

    Rating: 185 bones out of a full skeleton

  6. The Secret Machines – The Secret Machines
    It’s got a kick-drum that won’t quit. Also there’s a pretty good, albeit short, total freakout on track 6.

    Rating: A machine that’s not exactly secret, just not well understood by most people, like an internal compression ignition combustion engine or something.

  7. Frightened Rabbit – The Midnight Organ Fight
    a. Pretty standard indie rock fare. I like when a song from this album comes up on random for whatever that’s worth.

    Rating: A+, if you like Scottish accents, Gefilte fish+ if you don’t.

  8. Port O’Brien – All We Could Do Was Sing
    I’ll be perfectly honest here: it’s really not that good. The first song and Pigeonhold are the best songs, so I’ve got that going for me, which is nice.

    Rating: Two nautical themed songs too many.

  9. The Rural Alberta Advantage – Hometowns
    Eh, it’s not bad. It’s nothing to write home to Alberta about, but I’ll still listen to it. However, the song Luciana totally needs to be remastered so that it’s listenable. Also, the Distillers song called Drain the Blood is better than TRAA’s song of the same name.

    Rating: Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia PUT TOGETHER!

  10. Shearwater – Rook
    Slow, relatively dull with way too much vibrato in the vocals. What else can I say, you know? Hm....the occasional glockenspiel is both soothing and soporific, if you’re into that sort of thing.

    Rating: > pawn, < bishop

  11. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
    I don’t know if the story behind the recording of this record makes it better or worse than it actually is (something about a Wisconsin cabin in the middle of winter and ice fishing). Regardless of the story, it’s a pretty good album, but if you get a chance to see him (I think his name is Justin something) live, it’s totally way better. Also, Bon Jovi fans: DO NOT get your hopes up. Even though the names are similar, the music is not.

    Rating: A Bucket of ice-fish tacos.

  12. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
    I’m just listening to it right now, but I can tell from the cover and from the stuff other people have written about it that I’ll like it. I’m pretty predictable. I DO like the first five tracks at least.

    Rating: 8 out of 10 canine species.

  13. She & Him – Volume 1
    I got it in the mail yesterday. I’ll let you know.

    Rating: ALBUM OF THE YEAR ACCORDING TO PASTE MAGAZINE!!!!!!

  14. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
    Don't worry about the album name, it doesn't sound nearly that evil. What it does sound is AWESOME. I appreciate good musicianship. Especially when good musicians rock so hard and are not boring. This doesn't happen often.

    Rating: Evel Knievel Urges


Full Disclosure: There are exactly zero (0) albums released in 2008 that I own that do not also appear on the list above.


POST-POST BONUS ALBUM: CHINESE F'N DEMOCRACY - G 'N' F'N R!!!


UPDATE: I would like to deny all rumors that I voted in the NPR listeners' poll for best albums of the year. It just LOOKS like I did. Hell, I don't even listen to NPR.