Friday, December 7, 2007

can I finish? (plus Dan & Kristen Smith from Listener)


So, I guess it's my turn. Dan and Kristen's top five is at the bottom.

2007 saw a lot of albums from a lot of my favorite artists, Band of Horses, Broken Social Scene, Pinback, Jose Gonzales, and tons of others. So when I started this little endeavor I thought it would be pretty easy... not so. Instead of writing a top five I just want to write down a bunch of albums you should go listen to, Pink Nasty for instance, or The Pipettes. Both bands released great first albums, I listened to them non-stop for weeks, but I struggled putting them, ultimately, before the albums that you are about to read.

Another point I would like to make before you read my top five, I was really against numbering them, I'm not OK with it. So, since I was just going to randomly assign the numbers to albums anyway, I decided to take another route. I will be listing them by animal, you can decide for yourself what animal corresponds to what number.

Meercat - Iron & Wine - The Shepherd Dog.
This album is just too good, and coincidentally Chad and I are going to seem Iron & Wine tonight, which I love him for. Sam Beam went to another place on this album, not completely, but it's definitely different than The Creek Drank the Cradle. The Shepherd Dog is much more percussive, and to me, seems like a natural progression from his last release, The Woman King.

Antelope - Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
This is a "first effort" that did actually make my list, and was easily a no brainer. Bon Iver (pronounced eevair) created a masterpiece with For Emma, Forever Ago. I have to give credit to My Old Kentucky Blog for introducing me to this guy, and I'm glad he did. For those of you who know me, you know that I really enjoy a soft, down-tempo album, and this album is one of the best of it's kind.

Dung Beetle - Laura Veirs - Saltbreakers
I'm actually really surprised that this album hasn't gotten more love in the top albums of the year category. I'm not sure if it just didn't get promoted the way it should have, or what, but this album is easily one of the best of 2007. Laura has a special little place in my music heart because I have a great memory of seeing her in Berlin, and I think this is her best release yet.

Polar Bear - Kate Nash - Made of Bricks
I love Kate Nash, literally. Not only do I want to date her (I'd move to London, whatever), but she makes great music. I almost forgot about this album, and luckily Chad reminded me of it a few weeks ago. It's very poppy, very British, and really fun. I usually don't listen to lyrics, but I love hers. This is her first released album, and I think she'll be around for a long time. Favorite songs: Birds, We Get On, Shit Song [Interlude].

Goose - Radiohead - In Rainbows
I struggled a lot with this one. It's a great album. The way they released it is better than anything that's been done in the music industry in a long time. I think I'll be listening to this album for years to come. At the same time, for me, it's on par with all the other 20 albums that I wanted to put on this list. In fact as I write this, I just want to change it to the Kevin Drew/Broken Social Scene album. I don't know. You've already heard all about it, I don't need to write more.

Dan & Kristen Smith from Listener

1. Explosions in the Sky – All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone
2. Arcade Fire – Neon Bible
3. El P – I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead
4. Radiohead – In Rainbows
5. Iron & Wine – The Shepherd’s Dog

4 comments:

Kari Marie said...

Your numbering system is fantastic. I'm going to implement it for my desert island top five, I think.

Kate Nash is fantastic -- I discovered Lily Allen before Kate, but decidedly enjoy Kate a bit more.

Fantastic lists!

Kari Marie said...

I've decided to compose my list using your format. As an homage, I'll use similar animals. Here goes!

Lemur: Minus the Bear - Planet of Ice
Stag: Rilo Kiley - Under the Black Light
Kiwi: The Good, The Bad and The Queen
Platypus: Stoney - The Scene & Unseen
Box Elder Bug: Feist - The Reminder

Honorable hiphop/pop/other mentions -
common - finding forever
radiohead - in rainbows
iron & wine - the shepherd's dog
bt - emotional technology (re-released collector's edition, so i'm cheating a bit.)
the shins - wincing the night away
metric - live at metropolis (EP)
sara bareilles - little voice
kate nash - made of bricks
modest mouse - we were dead before the ship even sank

Anonymous said...

kate nash is a legend, one of my inspirations and amazing!
i agree with everything you said about her!

Tim Glenn said...

yeah, I heard about Lilly Allen first too, but Kate is way better. Kari, I like your list.

Josh, I'm so glad you agree.