Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Top 15 Of 2008

MISSING THE CUT:
Muse - "Starlight"
Cut/Copy - "Lights and Music"
Lucinda Williams - "It's a Long Way to the Top"
Leona Lewis - "Bleeding Love" (The distaff British Invasion Of 2008 started here)
Duffy - "Warwick Avenue"
Kardinal Offishal (feat. Akon) - "Dangerous"
N.E.R.D. - "Everyone Nose"

15. Flobots - "Handlebars"
My initial reaction to hearing this for the first time was "What the hell is this? Is it from 2002?" And it sure sounds like it. But there's a lot more going on here under the surface, as Jonny 5 (gotta love a Short Circuit reference) explains.

14. The Fashion - "Like Knives"
The obligatory Madden 09 soundtrack selection.

13. Airbourne - "Runnin' Wild"
There's something going on in Australia where every couple years a new band breaks out that rocks harder than the one that broke out before it. These guys aren't just the natural evolution from Jet and Wolfmother, they clearly worship at the altar of AC/DC more so than any band before them.

12. Duffy - "Mercy"
Aimee certainly isn't the first of the wave of big-voiced British soul singers. I doubt she'll be the last, and she might not even be the best. She just happens to be the latest and the cutest (unless Joss Stone's a blonde again and I missed it), and her heart isn't just on her sleeve on Rockferry, it's wrapped around it tighter than a blood pressure monitor. She could have made this year's list three times. Interestingly, with a different treatment, this becomes a country album. I'll leave the merits of that possibility to the reader.

11. Pacifika - "Sweet"
A light, breezy debut from this trio straight outta Vancouver (by way of Peru and Milwaukee). Latina magazine (Jessica Alba was on the cover. What of it?) described them as "a sexier Thievery Corporation" and I'm on board with that.

10. Staind - "Believe"
Well, they've officially crossed over to the other side. Another one of the sweeping four-minute epics that Aaron Lewis & Co. have done so well for years - and maybe the brightest in tone.

9. Coldplay - "Viva la Vida"
Speaking of sweeping epics...

8. Lupe Fiasco - "Superstar"
The hook can stand on its own. Lupe's ode to fame and... well, more fame makes sure it doesn't have to.

7. Snow Patrol - "Take Back the City"
What a find this was. This is lead singer Gary Lightbody's ode to the comeback of his home city of Belfast, Ireland. "The scars of conflict are still there, but Belfast is regenerating so rapidly."

6. R.E.M. - "Supernatural Superserious"
Man, Accelerate got overlooked. Seriously, check this out - it's their hardest-rocking effort in years.

5. Estelle (feat. Kanye West) - "American Boy"
And thus, the female British Invasion is complete. This was also the best thing Kanye did all year.

4. Gnarls Barkley - "Run"
They've done it again. It's part nursery rhyme, part cautionary tale (though what it's cautioning us against is unclear), all seizure-inducing. No, really. This was the song that MTV pulled the original video for because the visual effects might cause seizures in viewers.

3. Jay-Z - "Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)"
A future New Year's Eve party anthem in high-end clubs everywhere.

2. Weezer - "Troublemaker"
It's your typical bouncy Weezer rocker (much in the tradition of the Blue and Green albums before it) with a theme of defiance based on youthful ignorance. You have to admire a video that gets made for almost the sole purpose of breaking a bunch of records, including "Most Ridiculous Porn Mustache." (Seriously, Rivers. Kill that thing before it bites your nose off.)

1. The Hold Steady - "Sequestered in Memphis"
A crowded bar. A lonely man. An incident of mysterious circumstances. Possible beer goggles. Enough sardonic wit to kill a bull elephant at 50 yards. All done by a bunch of guys who look like your high school's A/V club. Well, they've certainly got the "A" down pat.

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Now playing: Feist - 1234 (last year's #15)
via FoxyTunes

3 comments:

Butch Rosser said...

The Hold Steady at #1? What kind of crazy bullshit list IS this?!

Matt said...

It's MY list. That's what kind. :)

And I could have said the same thing about your list - I'm apparently the only person on Earth who thinks Lil' Wayne is spectacularly overrated...

Butch Rosser said...

I kinda had THS @ #1 last year. And yes, you are the only person on Earth who thinks that. He won on Around The Horn, for god's sake!