January 2, 2009
Here it is folks, the end all and be all…our Top 25 Northwest Albums of 2008. While numbers 6 through 25 were highly contentious, there was unanimity as to the Top 5 Northwest Albums of 2008 and their order. There’s no doubt in our minds, that no band deserves the accolades more than The Moondoggies. Their album Don’t Be A Stranger is an instant classic in the vein of Music from Big Pink. We expect 2009 to be even bigger than 2008 for The Moondoggies, and we can’t wait to see what comes next from them, as well as the other great bands that made this years list.
1. The Moondoggies - Don’t Be A Stranger |myspace|
2. J. Tillman - Vacilando Territory Blues |myspace|
3. Wild Orchid Children - S/T EP |myspace|
4. The Dutchess and The Duke - She’s The Dutchess, He’s The Duke |myspace|
5. Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground - S/T LP |myspace|
6. Fleet Foxes - S/T LP |myspace|
7. See Me River - Time Machine |myspace|
8. Whore Moans - Hello From the Radio Wasteland |myspace|
9. Starfucker - S/T LP |myspace|
10. Jake One - White Van Music |myspace|
11. Blind Pilot - 3 Rounds and a Sound |myspace|
12. Thee Emergency - SOLID |myspace|
12. Sera Cahoone - Only As The Day Is Long |myspace|
13. Horse Feathers - House with No Home |myspace|
14. The Pica Beats - Bring Back the Claws |myspace|
15. Throw Me the Statue - Moonbeams |myspace|
16. Das Llamas - Class Wars: K-12 |myspace|
17. The Builders and The Butchers - S/T LP (re-released nationally 7/08) |myspace|
18. Saturday Knights - Mingle |myspace|
19. The New Faces - S/T LP |myspace|
20. Damien Jurado - Caught In Trees |myspace|
21. Bark Hide and Horn - National Road |myspace|
22. Grand Archives - S/T LP |myspace|
23. Hey Marseilles - To Travels & Trunks |myspace|
24. The Hands - S/T LP |myspace|
25. A Gun That Shoots Knives - Future of Love |myspace|
Posted by josh and abbey in Best of Lists, Features
Tags: a-gun-that-shoots-knives, AGTSK, Bark Hide and Horn, Best Northwest Releases of 2008, best of 2008, Blind Pilot, Damien-Jurado, Das-Llamas, Fleet-Foxes, grand-archives, hey marseilles, horse feathers, j tillman, Jake One, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, new faces, see me river, sera-cahoone, Starfucker, the dutchess and the duke, the pica beats, The-Builders-and-the-Butchers, the-Hands, The-Moondoggies, the-saturday-knights, The-Whore-Moans, thee-emergency, throw me the statue, wild orchid children
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December 27, 2008
Here is my list of what I consider to the be the “best” releases I’ve heard this year, full albums and EP’s, local and not, self-released or with a label. Regular readers probably won’t find too much surprising but there are a few that we may have not featured very much, probably because I just didn’t have too much to add to the already existing narrative. Most notable among that list is my number one choice From Emma, Forever Ago, by Bon Iver, AKA Justin Vernon. Each listen of this debut LP proffers a new detail to my ear and generates a renewed catharsis within my soul.
Before I start opining any further and get out of control (we’re saving that for next week’s official Northwest-themed lists), here are my favorites from the past year…
Josh’s Top 25 Releases of 2008
1. Bon Iver - From Emma, Forever Ago |myspace|
2. Dead Confederate - Wrecking Ball |myspace|
3. The Moondoggies - Don’t Be A Stranger |myspace|
4. J Tillman - Vacilando Territory Blues (Digital Release Only) |myspace|
5. The Whigs - Mission Control |myspace|
6. The Dutchess and the Duke - She’s the Dutchess, He’s the Duke |myspace|
7. Wild Orchid Children - S/T EP |myspace|
8. Kay Kay And His Weathered Underground - S/T LP |myspace|
9. Starfucker - S/T LP |myspace|
10. Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours |myspace|
11. The Notwist - Devil, You + Me |myspace|
12. Noah and the Whale - Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down |myspace|
13. Land of Talk - Some Are Lakes |myspace|
14. Fleet Foxes - S/T LP |myspace|
15. The Dodos - Visiter |myspace|
16 See Me River - Time Machine |myspace|
17. Jake One - White Van Music |myspace|
18. Whore Moans - Hello From the Radio Wasteland |myspace|
19. The Pica Beats - Bring Back the Claws … |myspace|
20. Thee Emergency - SOLID |myspace|
21. Lightspeed Champion - Falling Off the Lavender Bridge |myspace|
22. The Saturday Knights - Mingle |myspace|
23. Army Navy - S/T LP |myspace|
24. Horse Feathers - House with No Home |myspace|
25. Crystal Stilts - Alight of Night |myspace |
The album I listened to the most that was actually from last year but didn’t discover until this year…
The Avett Brothers - Emotionalism |myspace|
You’ll notice TV on the Radio, Of Montreal, Portishead, and Deerhunter aren’t in there. Nor Lil Wayne. I’m sorry (but not that sorry) to say I’ve listened to all of these records and they just didn’t do it for me. Dear, Science is certainly an innovative record, but I didn’t connect enough to warrant the repeated listens of those listed above. Vampire Weekend’s record is another that fits that profile, a well realized album that unfortunately for me is without any lasting impact. And I’ve diligently searched for the quality in the Deerhunter album that has everyone shouting, but I’m just completely missing it.
Today you can buy the MP3 album of Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago from Amazon for 5 bucks. After my ringing endorsement, and at that price, you have no good reason not to go get it.
Posted by josh in news
Tags: Army Navy, best of 2008, bon iver, Crystal Stilts, cut copy, Dead Confederate, Fleet-Foxes, horse feathers, j tillman, Jake One, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, land-of-talk, lightspeed champion, noah and the whale, see me river, Starfucker, The Dodos, the dutchess and the duke, The Notwist, the pica beats, the whigs, The-Moondoggies, the-saturday-knights, thee-emergency, whore-moans, wild orchid children
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November 24, 2008
Since I wasn’t paying attention when it went up two weeks ago, today brings us the video for the lead single “The Truth” from Rhymesayer Jake One’s 2008 collaborative debut release White Van Music. Featuring Freeway and Brother Ali, “The Truth” is just one of many songs that demonstrate his understated, almost minimalist approach to beat creation that allows whatever rapper he’s teamed with to really shine. Out of the locally produced hip-hop albums to come out this year that I’ve heard (and I admittedly haven’t heard many), White Van Music really stands out as the one that I will actually come back to again and again. While we haven’t talked about it much here, I expect to find it on a whole lot of year-end best-of lists.
November 8, 2008
Hey guys, sorry this is coming a few days late and is one of my only recent post. Yours truly picked up an honest to god day job, and thus my contributions to Sound on the Sound have been suffering/non-existent. I promise you, that this will change in November, now that I’ve gotten a bit of handle on the day-job and that best of/end of the year posts are right around the corner.
Without further ado, I present to you the songs and albums that have kept me sane in this largely music-less month.
* A Gun That Shoots Knives - “Stay In School Mother Fucker”
* Starfucker - Starfucker
* See Me River - Time Machine
* The Moondoggies - Don’t Be A Stranger
* Black Eyes & Neckties(the best Halloween-ish music ever)
* Land of Talk - Some Are Lakes
* Catfish Haven - Devastator
* Laura Veirs - Saltbreakers
* Bon Iver -Daytrotter Session
* The Shackeltons - “Soft Heart”
* Hopscotch Boys - Sad and Lonely Eyes
* The Whore Moans - Watch Out For This Thing
* Sufjan Stevens - “Majesty Snowbird”
* Jake One - White Van Music
Posted by abbey in lists, meta
Tags: a-gun-that-shoots-knives, black eyes & neckties, Catfish-Haven, Hopscotch-Boys, Jake One, land-of-talk, laura-veirs, Moondoggies, see me river, Starfucker, Sufjan-Stevens, the-lonely-forest, The-Shackeltons
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