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AWmusic’s Top Songs of 2008 pt3: #26-50
Previously:
Part 1 #76-100
Part 2 #51-75
Next in the series:
Part 4: #1-25
#26 Teen Creeps by No Age (myspace/live)
I’m feeling regretful of not including Nouns in my list.
#27 Eraser by No Age (video/live)
Can be #26 (tied), both are equally good.
#28 Feel The Love by Cut Copy (myspace/live)
“All the girls I’ve known are crying” Conceited but catchy.
#29 Bare Feet On Wet Grip Tape by Chad VanGaalen (myspace)
Soft Airplane’s most accessible song.
#30 God? By The Dodos (myspace)
“Oh God, where’d you go?” Agnosticism at its finest?
#31 Ottoman by Vampire Weekend (myspace)
At least we got this song from a shitty movie.
#32 Beat (Health, Life and Fire) by Thao Nguyen With The Get Down Stay Down (myspace/live)
Upon listening to this track, I’ve become a big fan.
#33 Heart of Chambers by Beach House (myspace/video)
My favorite song off Devotion.
#34 Dying Is Fine by Ra Ra Riot (myspace/video-ep version)
Sounds emo without reference to this poem.
#35 Hitten by Those Dancing Days (myspace/video)
All girl indie pop bands ftw.
#36 Let’s All Sleep Together by Team Genius (myspace)
Orgies ftw. (All girl orgies ftw?)
#37 For Emma by Bon Iver (myspace/live)
This song is simple but captures the atmosphere of loneliness.
#38 The Modern Leper by Frightened Rabbit (myspace/live)
“You must be a masochist, to love a modern leper”
#39 Rabid Bits of Time by Chad Van Gaalen
Beautifully sung.
#40 Winter ’05 by Ra Ra Riot
This song makes Winter depressing. Sad in general.
#41 Agoraphobia by Deerhunter (myspace)
“Cover me, comfort me” is stuck in my head.
#42 Skeleton Man by The Evangelicals (myspace/live)
“When someone loves you very much, you’re fucked”
#43 Why Do You You Let Me Stay Here? By She and Him (myspace/video)
Fuck you Ben Gibbard!…oh I meant congrats.
#44 Move by Cansei De Ser Sexy (myspace/video)
Another catchy CSS track.
#45 Another World by Antony and The Johnsons (myspace/video)
Antony apparently doesn’t think much of us. Still beautiful though.
#46 Uncalibrated by Bridges and Powerlines (myspace/video)
This song puts the power into powerpop.
#47 Shut Up And Let Me Go by The Ting Tings (myspace/video)
The Ting Tings are a guilty pleasure.
#48 Poison Dart by The Bug ft. Warrior Queen (myspace/video)
My introduction to The Bug. I was amazed.
#49 My Year in Lists by Los Campesinos (myspace/video)
“Send me stationery to make me horny” Mail-sex ftw?
#50 I Hate Dell by Oldfolks Home (myspace)
Dell pissed off the wrong guy.
AWmusic’s Top Albums of 08: 20-11
Last year’s list was a major success for us, despite being a tiny blog at the time. I’ve had a chance to listen to many more albums this year though I’ve still missed a few that I’ve yet to listen to (it really is impossible).
With a brand new name in hand this week, it’s time to release our yearly top albums of ‘08 list though we may be late to the game.
#20 Girl Talk – Feed The AnimalsOriginal Rating: 4.5 out of 5
I think this album warrants any argument you want to give it (or any price you want to pay for it would be fair). Honestly for me, it contains some of the worst songs ever but remixed in entertaining fashion that makes it enjoyable for both actual fans of the music included and people like me who enjoys the older tracks. Honestly it’s really just a random DJ mix but done incredibly well for 14 tracks at 4 minutes each
Set It Off by Girl Talk
Hands In The Air by Girl Talk
#19 Portishead – Third
Original Rating: 4.25 out of 5
I probably would’ve left this off my top 20 but the other writers have spoken. I was unsure about this album, I think it was going to an album I would forget and not listen to and that’s exactly what happened. Beth Gibbons has an amazing voice and Machine Gun will be on the best tracks of the year. I still feel like this album is a bit hit or miss, it’s definitely unique and stands on its own so there is merit to having it included in the top albums of the year discussion, I just happen to be one who disagrees that some of the music doesn’t work quite as well.
Machine Gun by Portishead
#18 Cut Copy – In Ghosts Colours
Rating: 4 out of 5
If you looked at previous scores, you’ll realize that 4 out of 5 is on the low side compared to other albums. I’ve got a good explanation. At first I wasn’t as impressed as many of my fellow bloggers and various other critics. I think this album takes time to grow and reach it’s full potential and this was 4 months or so after the initial review. It’s kind of hard to believe an electro album as a grower but In Ghost Colours is exactly that, there’s much to absorb in the initial listens and attention is diverted from the great moments at first. Top to bottom though this is a great album and I’m willing to admit my mistake.
Far Away by Cut Copy
Unforgettable Season by Cut Copy
#17 Pomegranates – Everything Is Alive
Original Rating: 4.5 out of 5
In my original review, I went on a rant on how people are scared of the word “Emo” and are willing to dismiss it off the bat. The Pomegranates aren’t full on emo but emotive indie rock would be a proper term to classify their music. With two lead singers they have arguably one of the better balances in indie, despite not many people hearing as much about them. I’ve seen some of the WORST reviews given to this band (not exactly bad reviews but actually poorly written ones). With a mix of keys and awesome guitar work, this album is definitely deserving of whatever praise its given despite being under the radar. This album is just way too good not to include it on this list.
In The Kitchen by Pomegranates
Appreciations by Pomegranates
With/Whom by Pomegranates
#16 She & Him – Volume One
Original Rating: 4.5 out of 5
At first, I felt like I was overrating this album but perseverance prevailed after writing the initial review and I’ve become a big fan of Zooey Deschanel’s songwriting and singing talent (not that’s she not hot or anything). While pop country/folk isn’t the most immediate genre that I would recall to liking Zooey makes the genre likable with romantic ballads about the various men in her life. It’s almost surprising at first how good this record actually is but it has won over quite a few people and if you’ve seen her live, you’ll see exactly how genuine her talent is. (She’s got a voice that rivals many established female vocalists).
Sentimental Heart by She and Him
Why Don’t You Let Me Stay Here by She and Him
#15 Those Dancing Days – In Our Space Hero Suits
Original Rating: 4.75 out of 5
I always have a spot for pure pop and usually one or two albums sneak into the end of the year lists but this all-girl group out of Sweden has released a solid album top to bottom with great singing from Linnea Jonsson. She really steals the show on tracks like Hitten and Home Sweet Home which features some singing in her foreign language. I’d actually like to hear what she could offer in a non-English song. Some pop albums are just undeniably good though I guess with indie records it’s customary to disregard these types of albums, it seems not as many people are finding out about this album due to this shyness. I do go back and forth on where this album belongs but I absolutely love it.
Hitten by Those Dancing Days
Space Hero Suits by Those Dancing Days
#14 Walkmen – You & Me
Original Rating: 4.75 out of 5
This was my first exposure to the Walkmen, which while difficult to admit, I’m glad I finally gave them a shot. The problem with this album (hardly any) is that I keep forgetting how good it really is. It’s an amazing subtle album that has its emotions wrapped into tiny crevices. I almost forgot to include it in my top 20 and sometimes I find it difficult to go back to which is why they may be lower on the list then you’d list. There are more then a few amazing tracks though but no real stand outs.
Canadian Girl by The Walkmen
In The New Year by The Walkmen
#13 Chad Van Gaalen – Soft Airplane
Original Rating: 4.25 out of 5
I’ll admit that the album score for this album is a little low but the album still has some flaws. However, I would qualify them a good flaws since it had to do with VanGaalen over experimenting in some sections of this album, so there really is no argument that this album isn’t great (I’m looking at you Now Magazine). VanGaalen experiments with a variety methods using some electronic elements in TMNT and his singing and writing is top notch. You probably wouldn’t know it but VanGaalen records this in his basement and he makes it sound like he’s in some expensive recording studio. Maybe he’s just super talented? He also creates the artwork to his own videos in addition to to the artwork on his album, showing us just how inhuman he actually is.
Bare Feet on Wet Grip Tape by Chad VanGaalen
Rabid Bits of Time by Chad VanGaalen
#12 Wolf Parade – At Mt. Zoomer
Original Rating: 4.75 out of 5
The best duo vocalists in indie rock, period. A Wolf Parade record is always a schizophrenic affair with Spencer Krug and Dan Boeckner, they teamed up on super track Kissing The Beehive, however the lead up to grand finale is as good as you’ll find anywhere. I think the main problem with this record is that their first record was out of this world amazing that any album would be hard to top it. I am lamenting the fact that I was still on crutches when they came into town… The album itself is much less accessible then their predecessor but it explores more elements that the band didn’t show off on Apologies to the Queen Marry but bringing more of what they brought on their great side projects (Sunset Rubdow, Handsome Furs etc).
Fine Young Cannibals by Wolf Parade
Call It A Ritual by Wolf Parade
#11 Thao With the Get Down Stay Down – We Brave Bee Stings And All
Original Rating: 5 out of 5
When I first heard Beat (Health, Life and Fire), I instantly fell in love with Thao Nguyen and her backing band the Get Down Stay Down and it’s hard not to. She’s has an instant charm where she sings about kid and being an adult finding herself. I may have been overly too excited at first about this album but it does hold up strongly as Thao becomes one of my favorite singer-song writers. I really can’t say enough about her, she conveys duel emotions strong/weak, assertive/hesistant, strong and confidence and weak and shy all at the same moment. It really gives her an edge over many artists within the same genre.
Beat (Health, Life and Fire) by Thao Nguyen With The Get Down Stay Down
Geography by Thao Nguyen With The Get Down Stay Down
Back 2 School/End of Summer Playlist
Summer has basically ended with me wasting it and not working all. My summer ended in July as I injured my knee and wasn’t really able to have fun for the last month. I’ll try… to go back to some concerts but standing around is still a bitch.
Filling in for Joe who needs a break before school starts, I’m holding onto the albums I review for tomorrow
so enjoy this playlist. Most of them are recycled MP3s from other posts and rather short songs but it’s better then nothing right?
Constructive Summer by The Hold Steady – We’ve had a constructive summer for this blog didn’t we?
Stuck For The Summer by Two Hours Traffic – I was stuck at home for a good 5 weeks
It’s That Time Again by The Dodos
Brain Burner by No Age
Learnt My Lesson Well by Kaiser Chiefs
We’ll Never Sleep (God Knows We’ll Try) by Rilo Kiley
Insane Ft. Warrior Queen by The Bug
This Is Not A Test by She & Him
It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career by Belle and Sebastian -They’ll be saying that about me when I spend more time on this blog then on actual school
Holiday by Chaingang – hopefully you enjoyed your labor day!
She And Him @ The Opera House Review
The security at The Opera House was really tight and even borderline excessive. Probably the first time I’ve been totally frisked down at a concert and the security guy had a few “checks” at my bum. Definitely unwelcome, even more stupid was when he found that I had a camera and said you have to pay $3 to bring it in. After some confusion we told them we were press but they still gave us a hard time, so I asked “do you guys do this for every concert here?” the douchebag just said “read the sign” which said no audio, no video. Learn to listen you fucking prick.
My friend who was on ‘assignment’ for Format or more like there for his own enjoyment, was forced to sign this form for “guaranteeing” that he would only take pictures for the fist 3 songs and without flash. They forgot about me but whatever to go through all that for not wanting to take a picture, we said fuck it. I’d love to take a sexy picture of Zooey and show it off but it wasn’t worth it with all the trouble.
Despite security being total dicks, the Opera House is a pretty cool venue. The Opera House is a very nice looking venue and multiple places to hang on, including the balcony. Beer is tremendously expensive as if I was going to buy a beer at a sports venue. Getting rowdy for a band like She & Him would be a little odd.
Despite that, Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward were pretty good live. They played around with some songs, especially M. Ward playing around with pauses to fool the crowd a bit or just overall having some fun. Zooey herself is a great singer and spoke to the crowd after every song. At one moment, she seemed to be dancing which seemed to be contradict her introverted appearance throughout the night. I personally would’ve liked to see a jumping and jiving Zooey then the laid back one.
Either way there’s not much to hate about their concert, they were superb musically, on note with everything and not being afraid to play around with songs. They gave the crowd a new song which had M Ward featured a little bit vocally. The crowd was probably the loudest mid-song when M.Ward started singing on “You Really Got A Hold On Me”. Personally I love the mix of male and female vocals. M. Ward has a great voice live and She and Him can really lift off to unseen heights.
A great concert, I’ve been spoiled with some of the best ever but She & Him came in and gave everything expected. One downside was the placement of the piano, which hid Zooey Deschanel a few times, and it made it hard to see her playing/performing. I was just a little bit off centre as well. Dullest moment for me personally was when She & Him played a cover song that I didn’t know of. It was a country song I think and because I didn’t know it and many of the others around me others didn’t either, it was a bit of a downer.
However, despite my nitpicking, it was a great show, short set but definitely worth seeing them again when they record more stuff.
MP3: Sweet Darling by She & Him
Freakwater played to a loud reception as a lot of the concert go-ers seemed enthusiastic for their performance. It wasn’t my cup of tea though.
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She and Him – Volume One Review
She & Him has been a hot topic around the blogosphere lately and I decided that I had to check them out to see what the fuss was all about. She & Him consists of actress Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward a critically acclaimed folk musician.
Before I talk about music, I have to chirp in that Zooey Deschanel will be on future hottest indie rock chicks lists as she blows Feist and Jenny Lewis (though who doesn’t like red heads) out of the water. I did think she was hot based on her singing but DAMN! Brown hair and blue eyes…mmm. She makes Kate Bosworth look below average! It’s funny that I haven’t heard more people talk about her sexiness but it’s probably because musically Volume One by She and Him IS pretty good.
She and Him revolves around Deschanel’s vocals with M. Ward working off with his production skills and string arrangements. It’s basic pop fused with some country/folk. For all intents and purposes this feel like a pop album to me as everything fuels off her beautiful and soulful voice. M. Ward does step in for a duet in the song “You Really Gotta Hold Me” a Smokey Robinson cover. It also includes a countryish version of the Beatles’ “I Should Have Known Better”. There’s an addition song (Sweet Darlin’) as well written by Deschanel and actor Jason Schwartzmann. Lyrically it’s pretty solid all the way around though there definitely isn’t anything complex to them.
I think though this album has a lot of great potential singles which each track being likable in its own way. It’s great pop all the way around with the songs generally being about love or romances. It’s great and it was really easy to enjoy and quickly to (just decided to listen to it). Add the fact that they are allowing their album to stream on their myspace, I do recommend listening to them if you’re into pop/country/folk like I am. I’ll refrain from saying it’s the best this year as there’s much more I feel like She & Him could do.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Here are 3 tracks I like off the album:
Sentimental Heart by She and Him
Why Do You Let Me Stay Here by She and Him
You Really Got A Hold On Me by She and Him
Buy Volume One at Insound/CD Universe/Amazon


