Best Movies of 2008

Just kidding. It’s albums. Two sets: First the newer artists, then the old ones. There’s a lot of great music out there. I have no idea if it’s popular or on a big label, or if it sells, or if the band is even still going, but here it is in no particular order:

Starling Electric – Clouded Staircase (very Robert Pollard-y, but without the stuff that makes most people not like Robert Pollard)

J. Tillman – Vacilando Territory Blues / Cancer and Delirium (Rec. if you like Iron & Wine)

Ray LaMontagne – Gossip In The Grain

Frontier Ruckus – The Orion Songbook

Flying Lotus – Los Angeles / LAEP1 / LAEP2 / LAEP3

The Grand Archives

The Middle East – The Recordings Of The Middle East

Vampire Weekend (Hyped, but still so good)

Santogold – maybe my favorite of the year

We Are Scientists – Brain Thrust Mastery (This is the music Molly Ringwald would have playing during her big John Hughes scenes if the 80s were now… or something)

Walkmen – You & Me

The Tallest Man On Earth – Shallow Graves

Slow Runner – Mermaids

The Morning Benders- Talking Through Tin Cans / Bedroom Covers

Machinefabriek – Soccer

Deadbeat – Roots & Wire

Dark Dark Dark – Snow Magic

Dark Captain Light Captain – Miracle Kicker

Daniel Martin Moore – Stray Age

Bohren & der Club of Gore – Dolores

Longwave – Secrets Are Sinister

The Last Shadow Puppets – The Age Of The Understatement (Arctic Monkeys guy doing 60s-ish pop with strings.)

King Khan and The Shrines – The Supreme Genius of King Khan and The Shrines

Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago

Lightspeed Champion – Falling Of The Lavender Bridge

Department Of Eagles – In Ear Park

Deerhunter – Microcastle / Weird Era Cont.
(and as if two albums weren’t enough he also did the next one ->)

Atlas Sound – Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel

The Dodos – Visiter

The Submarines – Honeysuckle Weeks

No Age – Nouns

Fleet Foxes –

MGMT Oracular Spectacular/Time To Pretend

Peter Bjorn & John – Seaside Rock (Instrumentals)

Doug Walker – Fear Together

The old guys:

Bauhaus – Go Away White

Paul Westerberg – 49:00

Ryan Adams – Cardinology

Robert Pollard Is Off To Business

Tim Finn – The Conversation

Death in June – Rule of Thirds

Conor Oberst

Robert Forster – The Evangelist

NIN -The Slip / Ghosts

DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist – the Hard Sell / The Hard Sell Encore

Albert Hammond Jr. – ¿Cómo Te Llama?

Jon Brion – Synecdoche, New York

AC/DC – Black Ice

John Zorn – The Dreamers

Jay Bennett – Whatever Happened I Apologize

The Gutter Twins – Saturnalia

The Fireman – Electric Arguments (I hated the last Paul McCartney album. Amazingly, this one with Youth (Killing Joke, Primal Scream) is pretty damn good).

Elvis Costello – Momofuku

What I didn’t like: Portishead – Third

Radiohead – as usual. It’s been a decade since I’ve liked a record of theirs.

Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely

Reissues:
Gas – Box set
Robyn Hitchcock – 10 CDs in 2 box sets
New Order (who cares about the glitches)
Replacements

And one form 2007 I didn’t really listen to until recently that I love a lot now:
The Weakerthans – Reunion Tour

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Mark Mauer likes movies cuz the pictures move, and the screen talks like it's people. He once watched Tales from the Gilmli Hostpial three times in a single night, and is amazed DeNiro made good movies throughout the 80s, only to screw it all up in the 90s and beyond. He has met both Udo Kier and Werner Herzog, and he knows an Irishman who can quote at length from the autobiography of Klaus Kinksi.

16 thoughts on “Best Movies of 2008”

  1. Cloud Cult – Feel Good Ghosts
    Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
    Shugo Tokumaru – Exit
    Mates of State – Re-Arrange Us
    TV on the Radio – Dear Science
    Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
    Sigur Ros РMe̡ Su̡ I Eyrum Vi̡ Spilum Endalaust
    Deerhunter – Microcastle
    The Bowerbirds – Hymns for the Dark Horse
    The Ting Tings – We Started Nothing
    Sprengjuh̦llin РSprengjuh̦llin
    Spiritualized – Songs in A&E
    Walkmen – You & Me
    Plush – Fed
    Bonnie Prince Billy – Lie Down in the Light
    Elvis Costello and the Attractions – Momofuku
    Jonny Greenwood – There Will Be Blood Soundtrack

    A Few Songs

    That’s Not My Name – The Ting Tings
    Whatever – Gnarls Barkley
    Highly Suspicious – My Morning Jacket
    Human – The Killers
    Robocop – Kanye West
    If I Were a Boy – Beyonce
    Whatever You Like – T.I.
    Spit At Stars – Jack Penate

  2. Things that Go Bump — Bottom smelly
    Aspenholes — Slope
    Grasping at Straws — Tasty Beverage

    I could make up names forever. I am nowhere near as far-ranging and alert in my knowledge of this last year’s music, but… I liked the Radiohead; I’ve pretty much liked everything they’ve done. Santogold, TV On the Radio, The Submarines — yup, great. I’d add just a couple, off the top of my head:
    Army Navy — Army Navy
    Dr. Dog — Fate
    Chris Letcher — Frieze

  3. Jeff – got that one off the web from one of the many excellent MP3 blogs out there. Not that I would advise anyone to do this, but you can do google blog searches for reloda, pasa musica, sad songs for dirty lovers and the very excellent the passion of indie music, which constantly presents me with bands I’ve never heard of at all, and which are often very good. Indie ducky was also very good for a while, but has been static lately.

  4. the los campesinos album is pretty good. i liked the walkmen album as well. have not yet listened to the new tv on the radio or the new hold steady. but i must confess that i am now officially old, as i have no idea who the majority of the names in the posts above are.

  5. okay, let me make a list as well. in no particular order:

    the magnetic fields, distortion
    nick cave and the bad seeds, dig, lazarus, dig
    los campesinos, hold on now, youngster
    the walkmen, me & you
    portishead, third
    vampire weekend, vampire weekend
    beck, modern guilt
    steinski, what does it all mean?
    destroyer, trouble in dreams

    that’s nine. to be added to later. perhaps some of these will get bumped.

  6. Here are some of my faves from this year (minus a few already mentioned). I know, it’s a pretty weak list. And some are late-2007, I think. I’m behind as well as old.

    Tim Gane & Sean O’Hagan, La Vie D’Artiste soundtrack
    Eric Matthews, Imagination Stage
    Sea & Cake, Car Alarm
    Aimee Mann, @#%&*! Smilers
    Sean McCoombs, Dropping the Writ
    Gnarls Barkley, The Odd Couple
    Moby, Last Night
    David Holmes, The Holy Pictures

    Reissue (long awaited):
    Dennis Wilson, Pacific Ocean Blue

    Why haven’t I ever listened to this before?:
    The Kinks, The Village Green Preservation Society

    Biggest swindle:
    El Ten Eleven, These Promises are Being Videotaped

  7. By the way, I’ll throw some old-guy love to the new James and the new Lindsey Buckingham discs. They are very well crafted. Also, perhaps it was released in 2007, but no one has mentioned Elbow’s very excellent The Seldom Seen Kid.

    If anybody wants any of the music I listed here or above, I’ll be happy to send you a holiday gift. Just send me your address (find me at Hamline University, Theatre Arts) via e-mail.

  8. Likewise, I should also put together some discs for folks here that might be interested. And I agree on the James and the Lindsay Buckingham albums: Both are quite good. Elbow is on several best of lists I’ve seen on line, though I’ve not heard it.

  9. okay, after a week of heavy listening, here’s a new set of lists.

    here are 13 of my favourite albums, in no particular order, except that the king khan compilation is my #1.

    albums:

    king khan and the shrines: the supreme genius of king khan and the shrines
    the magnetic fields: distortion
    nick cave and the bad seeds, dig, lazarus, dig!!
    fleet foxes: fleet foxes
    cloud cult: feel good ghosts
    los campesinos: hold on now, youngster!
    vampire weekend: vampire weekend
    bon iver: for emma, forever ago
    the walkmen: me & you
    portishead: third
    mgmt: oracular spectacular
    the submarines: honeysuckle weeks
    tv on the radio: dear science

    best re-issue/compilation:

    steinski (and double dee): what does it all mean?

    (the king khan is also a compilation of material from the last few years, but we’ll let that slide.)

    some songs i really liked:

    hercules and affair: blind
    bon iver: flume
    beck: walls
    destroyer: shooting rockets (from the desk of night’s ape)
    the magnetic fields: zombie boy
    cloud cult: tornado lessons
    nick cave and the bad seeds: dig, lazarus, dig!!
    the submarines: you, me and the bourgeoise

    i was looking forward to and was disappointed by:

    the new supergrass album

    the hyped album the extent of whose hype confuses me:

    lil wayne: tha carter III

    the album i liked a lot on first listen but not so much after:

    santogold: santogold

    the albums i’m still waiting to listen to:

    the hold steady: stay positive
    amadou and mariam: welcome to mali

  10. since i subscribed to rhapsody (yay rhapsody) i decided i’d listen to all the music you guys seem so happy about, all of which is entirely and completely new to me, from the top. so far i like frontier ruckus, the orion songbook. i wonder, however, if all the albums in these lists will be of the drippy college radio ilk.

    i would like to recommend joshua redmann’s compass. also, anat cohen, notes from the village, vijay iyer, tragicomic, and alex cline, continuation. k’naan is good.

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