Sunday, December 28, 2008
Top 100 Songs of 2008
So, the lists begin...
I followed a few rules in making my top songs lists. First of all, no repeat artists - this way I can steer away from just posting every track from my ten favorite albums of the year. Also, I generally stayed away from remixes. There are too many, most of which are absolute crap, and they are not worth my time trying to keep up with when I could be finding another great album instead. Lastly, I ignored my album of the year list when making this to ensure that I did not just post a song for each album I ranked. Download of all 100 songs is available at the bottom of the post. Let me know what you think!
I'll have descriptions, album art, and mp3's available for the rest of the songs at a later date (I only have the first 20 up now), but the list is still here, as well as the link to a download of all the songs.
100) "Nothing, Then"
Punch Brothers
Punch
99) "California Bird Dudes"
No Age & Zach Hill
Flannel Graduate
98) "Move"
Q-Tip
The Renaissance
97) "Eyes Lose Their Fire"
Kyte
Two Sparks, Two Stars
96) "In Ear Park"
Department of Eagles
In Ear Park
95) "Son the Father"
Fucked Up
The Chemistry of Common Life
94) "Don't Wait for the Needle to Drop"
Dosh
Wolves and Wishes
93) "Untrust Us"
Crystal Castles
Self Titled
92) "Smile For Me"
Quinn Walker
Laughter's An Asshole
91) "The Magnificent Jinn"
Trey Gunn
Music For Pictures
90) "Mercy"
Plants and Animals
Parc Avenue
89) "Nieve Sacra"
Natural Snow Buildings
The Snowbringer Cult
88) "Peel Some Off"
These Are Powers
Tarot Tarot
87) "Geraldine"
Glasvegas
Self Titled
86) "Aly, Walk With Me"
The Raveonettes
Lust Lust Lust
85) "Quarantined"
Atlas Sound
Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
84) "Ergot (Relief)"
Genghis Tron
Board Up the House
83) "The Clockwise Witness"
Devotchka
A Mad & Faithful Telling
82) "Millie Rode to Heaven on the Back of an Orca"
The Photographic
Pictures of a Changing World
81) "Skip Town"
Nico Muhly
Mothertongue
80) "Nothing Ever Happened"
Deerhunter
Microcastle
79) "You Were Too Old For Me"
PAS/CAL
I Was Raised On Matthew, Mark, Luke & Laura
78) "Iamundernodisguise"
School of Seven Bells
Alpinisms
77) "Gin Divide Us"
Sybris
Into the Trees
76) "Don't Look That Way At It"
White Denim
Workout Holiday
75) "Dodovoodoo"
Elephant9
Dodovoodoo
74) "Batcat"
Mogwai
The Hawk is Howling
73) "Blind and Faithless"
Jesu
Why Are We Not Perfect?
72) "All the Best Wooden Toys Come From Germany"
Broken Social Scene Presents: Brendan Canning
Something For All Of Us...
71) "In Search of the Youth Crew"
Cadence Weapon
Afterparty Babies
70) "Jog On"
Dub Trio
Another Sound is Dying
69) "Collapsing At Your Doorstep"
Air France
No Way Down
68) "In My Room"
The Last Shadow Puppets"
The Age of the Understatement
67) "The Area Play"
Eliot Lipp
The Outside
66) "Some Nettles"
Stars Like Fleas
The Ken Burns Effect
65) "Doubt/Hope"
Wildbirds & Peacedrums
Heartcore
64) "Okay, Let's Talk About Magic"
Fuck Buttons
Street Horrrsing
63) "Tired Eyes"
+/-
Xs on Your Eyes
62) "Fear and Loathing in Mahwah, NJ"
Titus Andronicus
The Airing of Grievances
61) "Transmigration (Stranger)"
PSY/OPSogist
Suffused With Static
60) "Bloodhail"
Have a Nice Life
Deathconsciousness
59) "Empty Legs"
Thank You
Terrible Two
58) "Un Dia"
Juana Molina
Un Dia
57) "Dear Broken Friend"
{{{Sunset}}}
Bright Blue Dream
56) "Red Line Season"
These Arms are Snakes
Tail Swallower and Dove
55) "Transformer"
Marnie Stern
This Is it and I Am it and You Are it and so Is That and He Is it and She Is it and it Is it and That is That (seriously what kind of a fucking album title is this)
54) "Where in this World"
The Notwist
The Devil You and Me
53) "Take Refuge"
Grails
Take Refuge in Clean Living
52) "California Dreamer"
Wolf Parade
At Mount Zoomer
51) "Arms Like Boulders"
The War On Drugs
Wagonwheel Blues
50) "Ghosts Under Rocks"
Ra Ra Riot
The Rhumb Line
49) "Gold, Tan, Peach, and Grey"
Bodies of Water
A Certain Feeling
48) "On the Death of the Waters"
Shearwater
Rook
47) "Learn to Learn"
The Week That Was
Self Titled
46) "Chains"
Pocahaunted
Chains
45) "Eaguru Guru"
Deerhoof
Offend Maggie
44) "Emergence"
Trifonic
Emergence
43) "Sax Rohmer #1"
The Mountain Goats
Heretic Pride
42) "Lawncare"
Women
Self Titled
41) "A Sky For Shoeing Horses Under"
Why?
Alopecia
40) "Plötsligt händer det inte"
Vapnet
Döda Fallet
39) "Dead Destination"
Boris
Smile (Japanese Version)
38) "Real Emotional Trash"
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks
Real Emotional Trash
37) "Skeleton Man"
Evangelicals
The Evening Descends
36) "Love Dog"
TV on the Radio
Dear Science,
35) "Wanga Doll"
Red Snapper
Pale Blue Dot
34) "20k Money Making Brothers"
Re-Up Gang
We Got It 4 Cheap Volume 3
33) "Buriedfed"
Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
Self Titled
32) "Mollie"
Leila
Blood Looms And Blooms
31) "Old Skin"
Young Widows
Old Wounds
30) "Parisian Goldfish"
Flying Lotus
Los Angeles
29) "In Lust You Can Hear The Axe Fall"
Xiu Xiu
Women As Lovers
28) "Dark Leaves Form a Thread"
Destroyer
Trouble in Dreams
27) "Dead City/Waste Wilderness"
Abe Vigoda
Skeleton
26) "Heart Failure (Featuring Sage Francis)"
B. Dolan
The Failure
25) "Hands Tied To The Roots Of A Hemorrhage"
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fungus
24) "Triumph of Venus"
Torche
Meanderthal
23) "Folk I Farta"
DiskJokke
Staying In
22) "The Modern Leper"
Frightened Rabbit
The Midnight Organ
21) "Jodi"
The Dodos
Visiter
20) "Long Story Short"
Black Milk
Tronic
Nothing revolutionary about this song, but it is just done so damn well. I have already extolled the virtues of Black Milk on this blog, so I won't belabor the point. Great song, great album.
19) "Tane Mahuta"
The Ruby Suns
Sea Lion
Is it possible to be in a bad mood after listening to this song? I love the upbeat, world music infused sound - also, the wide range of instrumentation makes the song even more interesting.
18) "Untitled - Track 1"
Raccoo-oo-oon
Self Titled
Cowbell? I think that is what starts off this song, before the tangled mess of howls, swirling guitars, and torrents of drumming dominate. Propulsive, relatively straight forward as far as Raccoo-oo-oon goes, and just a plain good noise rock song. Love how much this song evolves over 8 plus minutes.
17) "Molten Light"
Chad VanGaalen
Soft Airplane
Great lo-fi sound to this artist, with impeccable lyrical abilities. VanGaalen, also the producer on the Women release of this year, has crafted in "Molten Light" a song that lodges itself in the back of your head and just will not get out. "I'll find you and I'll kill you" - what a strange phrase to have keep popping up in your mind.
16) "New Year Storm"
Clark
Turning Dragon
This song certainly signaled a change of direction from Chris Clark's previous material. Dark industrial beats pummel the listener from the beginning, but before the 2 minute mark the dynamics of the song really open up. A great song to kick of yet another great release for Clark.
15) "Rise Rice"
Mahjongg
Kontpab
This is the epic track of the album. Clanging drums and repeating, fuzzed out synths devolve into polyrhythms and muttered vocals, before breaking out into a strange dance song with "rise rice" repeated over and over again. Chaotic, entirely originally, but catchy for reasons I can't even begin to explain.
14) "Blackmail Blues"
Extra Life
Secular Works
Gothic aura, gregorian chanting styled vocals, crashing, dense rhythm section - what a great song. Charlie Looker's Extra Life is my favorite of all of his projects, and "Blackmail Blues" puts on full display the extent of his talents.
13) "The Gods of the Upper House"
Snowman
The Horse, The Rat and the Swan
What the hell is this stuff? Modern no-wave? Swans meets Liars? Whatever you would categorize this as, I am completely enamored with this highly intense Australian band. "WE ARE MACHINES!" Wow!
12) "The Era When We Sang"
Blue Sky Black Death
Late Night Cinema
The strings, the sampled vocals, the horn accents, and infectious beat had this song on repeat for me for quite a while. The entire album is great, but as soon as I heard the first track (this song) I knew this was going to be the highlight. One of many impressive efforts in the world of instrumental hip hop this year.
11) "The Rip"
Portishead
Third
Beth Gibbons is a fucking god. Her performance on "Third" is probably my highlight of the year as far as vocals go. Absolutely haunting. This track is emblematic of the album, dark, yet beautiful, simple, yet never predictable. Talk about a shocker - who would have predicted that Portishead's first album in over a decade would be this amazing?
10) "Princes (Featuring Tinchy Stryder)"
Gang Gang Dance
Saint Dymphna
I could have put up any track off of the album, but the shear ridiculousness of this song compelled this choice. Tinchy Stryder is both awful and amazing, while Gang Gang Dance provided an oddly fitting match.
9) "Until the Sun Dies (Part 2)"
Crystal Antlers
EP
Noisy, psychedelic, punk rock perfection. The shear propulsive energy of this release, makes their first full length one of my most anticipated albums of 2009.
8) "Dirt (Featuring Aesop Rock)"
Tobacco
Fucked Up Friends
Combine the tripped out analog synths of Black Moth Super Rainbow with the spitfire delivery of Aesop Rock and you have a recipe for success. Tobacco, a BMSR side project, should really do some more collaborations, as this one (the lone one on the album) easily stands above the other tracks on the record.
7) "Gobbledigook"
Sigur Ros
Me...Fuck it, I'm not even going to try it. Some Icelandic gibberish.
It appears Sigur Ros has discovered freak-folk...and the results are nothing if not spectacular. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the rest of the album. If you enjoy this song and naked people I recommend checking out the video.
6) "Heaven Can Wait"
Metaform
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
The repeating, sampled piano line fits so well with the beat being employed on "Heaven Can Wait" that it is almost scary. So many great things on this song - the impeccable drum fills, the way the song explodes out of transitions, etc. Instrumental hip-hop perfection.
5) "End Resolve"
Pyramids
Self Titled
Pyramids issues some pretty non-standard metal. This fuzzed out, metal-gaze track comes complete with haunting chanted vocals and pummeling double bass. This is the most overlooked album of the year, and "End Resolve" is possibly the best track of the year.
4) "Pwnd"
The Mae Shi
HLLLYH
The Mae Shi's spaz-rock epic, "Pwnd", is a fist-pumper of the first degree. I can't even describe how obsessed I was with this song when this album first came out. Everyone talks about "Run to your grave", when they speak of songs off of HLLLYH, but it pales in comparison to the intensity of "Pwnd".
3) "Raise"
Son Lux
At War With Walls & Mazes
Composer turned hip hop producer/indie musician, Ryan Lott has all of his divergent musical interests cumulate perfectly in this track. While I can't say the same for the rest of the album, this climax near the end of the song sent chills down my spine upon first listen.
2) "White Winter Hymnal"
Fleet Foxes
Self Titled
Angelically beautiful harmonies soar over perfectly played acoustic instrumentation. Is it possible to not feel at least a little bit better about the world after listening to this?
1) "Water Curses"
Animal Collective
Water Curses EP
While Animal Collective did not release an album this year, this EP yielded plenty of satisfaction. Perhaps the poppiest of all Animal Collective songs, "Water Curses" achieves perfection, without diluting the odd ball AC delivery too much.
Downloads:
Songs 1-20 http://rapidshare.com/files/178676599/1-20.zip.html
21-40 http://rapidshare.com/files/178683088/21-40.zip.html
41-60 http://rapidshare.com/files/178804861/41-60.zip.html
61-80 http://rapidshare.com/files/178816188/61-80.zip.html
81-100 http://rapidshare.com/files/178826489/81-100.zip.html
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that metaform song is ridiculous. i gotta check them out.
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