Fuh rul? I need to check that shit out.Shit I liked this year
The Crash That Took Me - Orchestrated Kaleidoscopes
And I didn't even know Built To Spill put out a record this year. WTF is wrong with me?
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I knew we were kindred spirits for a reason. Britt Daniels can die in a fire. I'll bring the marshmallows and booze.THANK YOU!!!That's because it's a suck album from a suck band.i just realized nobody (including me) has said the obvious.
SPOON.
that is all.
war eagle.
Mostest boringest overratedest shits evar. Love Josh Zarbo, though. He must have left for good reason.I knew we were kindred spirits for a reason. Britt Daniels can die in a fire. I'll bring the marshmallows and booze.THANK YOU!!!That's because it's a suck album from a suck band.
war eagle.
just downloaded it off itunes and i like.Shit I liked this year
The Crash That Took Me - Orchestrated Kaleidoscopes
Nice work!No real order, and it took me ages to discern what came out in 2007 versus any other year (still not totally sure), but here's what I think everyone should love as much as me:
St. Vincent - Marry Me: The more I listen, the more I'm absolutely stunned, and the more my initial comment of it being a bit "Kate Bush"-esque is correct.
Gruff Rhys - Candylion: I think this will be the one people look back on and wonder how they missed it. It's truly an indie-pop gem.
The National - Boxer: I don't know how I never heard of this band before, but this album spawned me to buy everything by them and become insta-fan.
Radiohead - In Rainbows: Yeah, it's getting a bit obvious to say they released a top record, but despite my high expectations, they managed to top them. That, and making a non-miserable record deserves the kudos.
The New Pornographers - Challengers: It's less obvious than their previous efforts, but that, in essence, is it's beauty. Most balanced record they've done...
Blonde Redhead - 23: A sonic coming-of-age for them, ironically arriving perfectly for them on 4AD...
Tunng - Good Arrows: I think they're finally putting it all together. Same comments apply here as the Gruff Rhys record
Puressence - Don't Forget to Remember: yeah, a blast from the britpop past, and written off for dead after their third crappy record, but after half a decade they made a burner; now if anyone will listen...
Jose Gonzalez - In Our Nature: as kick ass as the first
Kristin Hersh - Learn to Sing Like A Star: prolific, and at times, epic
The Hoosiers - The Hoosiers & The Trick To Life: Best radio pop record in years...YEARS!...
Super Furry Animals - Hey Venus!: Amassing one of the greatest catalogs in musical history.
Martha Tilston - Of Milkmaids And Architects: Amazing voice, great songwriter, amazing musicians...a snapshot of England present and past in one...
Monstrance - Monstrance: not for everyone, but as a musician I can get lost in this...
All that said though, the most amazing thing that came out this year for me wasn't new. It was:
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation (Deluxe Set): To be honest, it probably sounds better today than it did back in '88...
I don't have their album...but I did see them in spain recently and the show was AWESOME!!! I went based on everyone else saying how great they are live. Up to that point I'd only heard a couple of tunes.srsly, what am i missing about the national album? i downloaded it cause everyone was all omk about it. then i listened to it a few times and it just made me sleepy.
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