2008 End Of The Year ListHere it is, my end of the year list. I already broke some of the rules posted in The Thinking Man's Year End List Rules but it happens.
TOP ALBUMS OF 2008: 1. Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night 2. Coldplay - Viva La Vida, Or Death And All His Friends 3. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular 4. TV On The Radio - Dear Science 5. Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Cardinology 6. Alkaline Trio - Agony & Irony 7. The Kooks - Konk 8. Good Old War - Only Way To Be Alone 9. Longwave - Secrets Are Sinister 10. Empires - Howl Honorable Mention: * Forgive Durden - Razia's Shadow * Augustana - Can't Love, Can't Hurt * The Matches - A Band In Hope * Lovedrug - The Sucker Punch Show TOP SONGS OF 2008: 1. MGMT - "Electric Feel" 2. Coldplay - "Lost!" 3. Kings Of Leon - "Sex On Fire" 4. Santogold - "L.E.S. Artistes" 5. Britney Spears - "Womanizer" 6. M.I.A. - "Paper Planes" 7. Does It Offend You Yeah? - "Dawn Of The Dead" 8. Jonas Brothers - "Lovebug" 9. Alkaline Trio - "Calling All Skeletons" 10. Chairlift - "Bruises" 11. TV On The Radio - "Red Dress" 12. Cold War Kids - "Something Is Not Right With Me" 13. Plain White T's - "1,2,3,4" 14. Bloc Party - "Mercury" 15. Uh Huh Her - "Not A Love Song"
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I like your music style :) And I agree with the Augustana thing. My fave Sunday morning song is 'Boston'.
You know, I really enjoyed the Empires record when they first released it. But there was a surprising amount of good music released in 08, and they all sort of just edged out the Empires album... Maybe I would switch around Empires and Longwave, but I guess the new Longwave record edged it out because it's a bit newer and fresher on my mind.
I don't know why, but I haven't yet seen Augustana live... and they're from the San Diego area! I think the previous album as stronger singles than the new one, but Augustana has that same quality of musical stylings as bands like OneRepublic and The Fray, but without sounding trite. Does that make sense? So I figure, why isn't Augustanta huge at this point if bands like OneRepublic and The Fray are making it big? The music industry is a mystery. Bands without bassists have hit singles now days (I'm looking at you Metro Station), I don't understand.