So I am a massive music fan. This past year I have been busy listening and getting into some really random bands, some of which I feel should be getting more recognition than they are receiving. Although ultimately, as long as these artists continue to make amazing music, I will be happy.
With this in mind, I have decided to put on here my run down of what I think are the 10 best albums of 2008.
Now, it should be fully understood that to be able to have a proper run down of the best albums, you ought to listen to every album released in that year. I fully acknowledge that it may not be until 2013 that I find an album from 2008 that I fall in love with, and that I have not presently heard.
It would therefore be welcome to hear others suggestions of their favourite albums of 2008 and all recommendations would be seriously greeted.
I intend to ‘release’ each album in its own separate blog post, so it could be that you, my loyal readers, may have to wait a few days between each album. Although I aim to be as prompt as possible.
Before I jump into my number 10 however, I would like to run through a small list of other albums released in 2008 that deserve an honourable mention, and in some cases nearly broke into the top 10. Stylistically, my actual top 10 does not include some of the more well known bands in this list, as you will tell from my number 10.
Beck – Modern Guilt
Billy Bragg – Mr Love & Justice
Conor Oberst – Conor Oberst
Dengue Fever – Venus on Earth
Envy & Other Sins – We Leave at Dawn
Flight of the Conchords – Flight of the Conchords
Flobots – Fight With Tools
The Futureheads – This is not the World
Heavenly States – Delayer
Ida Maria – Fortress Round my Heart
Kaiser Chiefs – Off With Their Heads
Kings of Leon – Only by the Night
Metallica – Death Magnetic
Middle Class Rut – MC Rut EP
Mystery Jets – Twenty One
Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely
Santogold – Santogold
Stephen Malkmus – Real Emotional Trash
We are Scientists – Brain Thrust Mastery
So, here be it, the first stop on my countdown of my personal 10 favourite albums of 2008.
10. The Magnetic Fields – Distortion
This album makes you feel dirty. As the title Distortion would suggest, it sounds unkempt with little obvious production as a disjointed ruffle hangs in the background throughout. The first song on the album lets you know of the album’s intentions from the off with the optimistic squeals of ‘Three Way!’ interrupting what is essentially a excitable atmosphere building instrumental. The rousing optimism of Three Way continues through the album, despite the cynical lyrics of songs like California Girls (‘I hate California girls’) and Mr Mistletoe. This sound is a paradigm of modern day society, with such hopefulness pulling the emotional strings of our lives, but deeper pessimistic lyrics ironically telling the actual story.
There is charm in this album because of this, even Xavier Says in which it literally sounds like the music is crying, you can’t help but feel everything but depressed. This album is of a different sound, a mixture of feeling as if you are from the 1980’s but visiting the distant future. It would make the perfect soundtrack to a Back To The Future film.
The fact that the longest song on the album is only 3 minutes 7 seconds means that you do not have enough time to get tired of a single song. This is weird, as you can tell that each song belongs on the same record as the previous, but they each have their own charms. This is helped by the alternation of the vocal duties between Stephin Merritt and Shirley Simms.
I can see this album becoming cultish. Described as noise music, the songs are not mainstream enough for the radio, but they are something so different as to trill a lot of people.
The Magnetic Fields have been around for the best part of 20 years, albeit as the puppy project of Merritt, and this, their newest album, would be a fantastic place for potential Field’s fans to start to fall in love with this band.
Personal highlights of the album would include Three Way and Zombie Boy
This list will return with number 9….