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Sonia and Shane’s Top CDs of 2008
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Of course, Sunday’s recap of notable moments in local music wasn’t our only look back at 2008.
On this last day of the year, we round up our Top 10 albums. Tomorrow it’s the Top 10 singles. And Friday, top local shows and local indie releases.
Feel free to add your own.
And now, drumroll please:
SONIA MURRAY’S TEN FAVORITE ALBUMS OF 2008
1) “Evolver,” John Legend.
2) “Paper Trail,” T.I.
3) “Tha Carter III,” Lil Wayne
4) “Leave It All Behind,” The Foreign Exchange
5) “Year of the Gentleman,” Ne-Yo
6) “New Amerykah, Pt. 1 4th World War” Erykah Badu
7) “19,” Adele
8) “Fearless,” Jazmine Sullivan
9) “Here I Stand,” Usher
10) “Viva la Vida,” Coldplay
SHANE HARRISON’S TEN FAVORITE ABLUMS OF 2008
1) “Heretic Pride,” Mountain Goats
John Darnielle’s smart, incisive and occasionally acidic lyrics have never been this fetchingly presented. The hooks gleam, but the real barbs are just beneath that catchy surface.
2) “Vampire Weekend,” Vampire Weekend Tightly wound indie-pop bounce meshes with the trebly guitar of African pop and some call-and-response vocal interplay on the freshest-sounding debut album of the year.
3) “Glasvegas,” Glasvegas Spector goes to Scotland and gets pummeled by a quartet of sensitive young punks.
4) “Made in the Dark,” Hot Chip The latest slice of electro-pop eclecticism from this British quintet is like aural pop art: In some moments it’s pleasantly familiar and in others it skitters and crackles with icy techno funkiness.
5) “The Age of Understatement,” The Last Shadow Puppets Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner does haunting ’60s pop melodrama
6) “Vagabond,” Spiers & Boden
Traditional British folk is dragged into the new millennium by this high-energy melodeon-and-fiddle duo.
7) “Rook,” Shearwater Since both band and album are named for birds (leader Jonathan Meiburg is an ornithologist), the music offers plenty of opportunities to use the word “soaring.” Those high-flown moments — and occasional jolts of shattering musical thunder —are balanced with stretches of intimate beauty starring Meiburg’s shiver-inducing voice.
8) “A Piece of What You Need,” Teddy Thompson The son of British folk-rock legends Richard and Linda Thompson finally made the album we knew he had in him with this pitch perfect piece of pop-rock.
9) “In Ear Park,” Department of Eagles Innovative New York outfit Grizzly Bear took the year off, but this sweet slab of pop experimentalism from GB’s Daniel Rossen filled the void.
10) “Carried to Dust,” Calexico
The Arizona outfit sounded re-energized on this follow-up to the more subdued “Garden Ruin,” a lovely album that was a little light on the band’s usual Mexican spice. “Carried to Dust” brings that flavor back full force.
A BAKER’S DOZEN HONORABLE MENTIONS
“Matachin,” Bellowhead
“Alopecia,” Why?
“The Stand-Ins,” Okkervil River
“The Rhumb Line,” Ra Ra Riot
“Hold On Now, Youngster,” Los Campesinos
“Shallow Grave,” The Tallest Man on Earth
“Lust Lust Lust,” The Raveonettes
“The Seldom Seen Kid,” Elbow
“Real Animal,” Alejandro Escovedo
“Santogold,” Santogold
“Blood’s Too Rich,” Luke Doucet
“Everything That Happens Will Happen Today,” David Byrne and Brian Eno
“Fleet Foxes,” Fleet Foxes
Comments
By Candi
December 31, 2008 4:15 PM | Link to this
Totally agree with John Legend and Wayne being in the top ten. I can’t take John Legend out of my car right now.
By will
December 31, 2008 4:59 PM | Link to this
Drive-By Truckers, the Hold Steady, Centro-Matic and Anna Kramer all had great albums this year.
By matt_T
December 31, 2008 5:18 PM | Link to this
The Hold Steady “Stay Positive” Death Cab for Cutie “Narrow Stairs” and Kings of Leon’s “Only By the Night” were my favorite albums this year
By Class of '98
December 31, 2008 7:28 PM | Link to this
“Meanderthal” by Torche
By Shane Harrison
January 1, 2009 4:42 AM | Link to this
Will, check back for my best local indie releases of the year. A couple of those you mentioned will be there.
By Lester Maddox
January 1, 2009 11:10 AM | Link to this
Why all the colored folk music?
By Black Beauty
January 4, 2009 10:28 AM | Link to this
Lester you are clearly a racist idiot because most of the music above (if you can count) are from white artists…you wake up early in the morning to be an a**?
By roslyn
January 4, 2009 11:19 AM | Link to this
Lester you are an A@#$$$$ the correct term would be black none of the artist above is colored.
By Cuz
January 4, 2009 2:58 PM | Link to this
Lester, get back on your bicycle. Anybody ever notice he was riding backwards. Just like the era he represented.
By browneye35
January 4, 2009 3:31 PM | Link to this
WOW 2009 and we still have cooments from people like lester.. Colored Folk?
By Lillian
January 8, 2009 6:10 AM | Link to this
You overlooked Southern Gothic by The Constellations.
By jason
January 8, 2009 5:11 PM | Link to this
Really? 20 picks across both lists, and 13 honorable mentions, and not once is TV on the Radio (Dear Science) mentioned. Seems odd.
By jason
January 8, 2009 5:12 PM | Link to this
Really? 20 picks across both lists, and 13 honorable mentions, and not once is TV on the Radio (Dear Science) mentioned. Seems odd.