Showing posts with label Thao. Show all posts
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Friday, December 19, 2008

Favorite Albums of '08

I try to listen to all the new stuff and this list includes my favorite albums I have listened to all year.  There are albums out there that I enjoyed but I do not actually have the whole album so they have been relegated to the Honorable Mention list (Lykke Li , Why?MGMT and Woodhands,).  I was also letdown by some heavy hitters (Tapes N' Tapes and Islands).  I have complied a playlist of my favorite song from each of the albums and it should be available somewhere on this page so can listen and read if you want.

10. The Constanitines: Kensington Heights


I never really understood The Cons until I saw them live. This album is full of slow burn tracks that they are totally gonna kill live!






9.  The Hold Steady: Stay Positive



A bit of a let down comapred to Boys and Girls of America but if you get the bonus track that I found on my torrent the whole thing turns into a killer album




8.  City and Colour: Bring Me Your Love


Someday EMO will be cool and this will be one of the best 
albums of that genre.  This might be the first decent emo-folk crossover album...but why would anyone care enough to prove me wrong.





7. Wolf Parade: At Mount Zoomer

I'm not sure if I ever gave this album enough time...perhaps over the next few months it will become amazing but for now it is just a decent follow up to "Apologies...".  I may have thought more about this band than any other band (except The Beatles) in the last 3 years so my expectations might be exceedingly high.  Also the album title and artwork really sucks.

6.  Hot Chip: Made In The Dark




Makes me want to dance in the dark!  Equal parts fast and slow dance music.






5. Los Campesinos: Hold on Now, Youngster.../We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed




This year this band matured in front of my ears.  They went from the joyousness of  a twee 21 year old to the jaded cynicism of a 22 year old!












4. She and Him: Volume 1


Zoey Dachenel (of Elf fame and sister of "Bones") conqured the indie music world with the help of M Ward.  A mix of classics and new classics made this album timeless (when I say timeless I mean it sounds exactly like it was made at a very specific time. So maybe this album is "timeful" but thats not a word).  I think my mom might even like it

3. Tokyo Police Club: Elephant Shell



This band delivered exactly what they promised on their "Lesson In Crime" EP.  This album is just full of catchy tunes...hard not to like.





2. Vampire Weekend: Vampire Weekend


This album was released in January but it is full of summer songs and survived a full year's worth of hype.  It might be an instant classic.  Again, Mom might like it too.





1. Thao & The Get Down Stay Down: We Brave Bee Stings And All



I already told you what I thought of this...don't make me repeat myself, the internet has only so much space.

Friday, November 21, 2008

You Can Call Them TNATGDSD For Short.


Beat (Health, Life And Fire) - Thao Nguyen

This is a band I have been holding back on, Thao Nguyen and The Get Down Stay Down.  I was gonna post them probably in my year-in-review extravaganza but then last night on NBC's hit new comedy Kath & Kim (actually pretty funny) I heard one of their songs on in the background.  So i thought I would pass the news along before I they start showing up everywhere so I can take some sort of credit (credit: my friend out in B.C., Jonathan, told me about them if this impresses you and you would like to learn more about him I can put you in touch with him).  I am having a lot of trouble picking just one or two songs so I will post three.  "Beat" is their best song, "Bag of Hammers" is a good one as well and "Geography" makes sense. Their latest release, We Brave Bee Stings and All, is...like amazing and stuff...of the 11 songs I think 5 of them are 4 stars or better (yes, you should be impressed by that...Unless you hate these songs then that stat should probably not impress you and you should really wonder why you are taking musical advice from me).Bag Of Hammers - Thao Nguyen