Sunday, December 21, 2008

X-Mas Cheer

I seriously abhor Christmas music. There is nothing good about any of it. It doesn't get me cheery. It doesn't get me in the "spirit of the season." Hell it doesn't even get me in the mood to receive gifts. Christmas music seriously makes me hate the world and everyone in it. Fuck Christmas music.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Top Ten Albums of 2008

Here are my top ten albums of 2008. Feel free to comment and let me know what you think.

1. Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - We Brave Bee Stings and All


A small, 23 year old Vietnamese pixie creating happy-go-lucky pop music by plucking a guitar with everything from sharpies to toothpicks. I don't like happy music and I do enjoy brooding, but damn this album is amazing.

2. The Dodos - Visiter


An amazing, off-beat, acoustic folksy rock album full of banjos, ukes and great drumming. Surprising in that it doesn't seem all that great at first, but you'll realize several months later that it has never left your car.

3. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes


Everyone is raving about this amazing return to form bluegrass folk album. I don't need to gush over it anymore that already has. Just buy it.

4. Black Mountain - In the Future


High pitched wailing vocals oversetting a retro 70's heavy progressive rock sound. This is 70's prog rock for 2008, even down to the badly digitalized album cover reminiscent of a Marillion album. In the end it's Black Sabbath meets King Crimson, and yes, it sounds that good.

5. Spiritualized - Songs In A & E


Ok, i've never been all that crazed into Mr. Spaceman's brand of rock, but i'm very very glad for his near death experience. It's a simple, acoustic, well put together album about death. Fantastic!

6. TV On the Radio - Dear Science


I make no bones about the fact that I absolutely love this band and simply put, I believe the are the BEST band out there today. This album will be on everyone's top ten list, and rightfully so. There is no need for me to meaninglessly gush over it. Buy it and buy their two previously releases. Important doesn't begin to describe them. After seeing them live twice this year i'm even more convinced. Great great stuff.

7. Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair


Now by no means am I a disco fan, or a fan of dance fan in general, but dammit if this album isn't great. I does help that Mr. Antony (of Antony and the Johnsons) lends his vocals to several tracks, something which in of itself, is worth a spot on this list.

8. Beck - Modern Guilt


You know I always claim I don't like Beck, yet every couple of years he releases an album that catches my attention. This is clearly his best work, and probably his best work not on Sea Change.

9. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and the Tra La La Band - 13 Blues For Thirteen Moons


Damn it's been a long time since i've had a Constellation Records release smack me in the face like this one. Nice, long, epic instrumentals as always with these folks. Great stuff.

10. Flying Lotus - Los Angeles


Hyper cool electronic hip hop that I have no business listening to, and I readily admit that. I'm glad I accidently put this in the CD player.

Honorable Mentions:

Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
Xiu Xiu - Women As Lovers
Free Kitten - Inherit
Portishead - Third
Radiohead - In Rainbows

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Blogging

Alrighty, I haven't blogged in a while. Not that I ever did this regularly, but I feel I really oughtta.

Let's recap. Since the last blog, the Bucks have been over-achieving (we'll discuss basketball in greater detail in a future blog); the Packers have woefully underachieved; and the Brewers have lost their ace, and likely Mr. Sheets. All in all, bad Wisconsin sports all around.

In other news, good music is present, so we will be discussing music, and my top tens albums of the year, in the coming days.

Let's blog again. No one reads this, but hell, i'll do it anyway.