Sunday, December 07, 2008

Best and Worst of 2008: A Grand Undertaking

2008 just so happens to have been my first year with an iPod.  It goes without saying that this acquisition opened things up a bit.  The process by which we confront and filter overwhelming musical choices can be immensely frustrating, however.  In the face of ever-increasing accessibility, an interesting contradiction exists: Although there is a mind-numbing volume of music a mere few clicks away, how does one know where to begin?  There simply isn't enough time to taste it all.  While I would likely defend the channels I've come to depend on for the gathering of musical intelligence, the process is admittedly limited, flawed, and closed-minded.  Make no mistake, while I pride myself on a discerning and far-ranging ear, I am just as prone to misgivings as anyone else, though I would never admit this to you if were to have a discussion about you and the bullshit that pollutes your iPod.   Contradictions abound, our filters are perhaps as relevant as our musical choices themselves.  

People often try to have you listen to music they want you to like rather than introducing you to stuff they think you would like.  As part of an avoidance tactic, I use Pitchfork, The Onion's AV Club, my dad, brother, Ryan Mcree, Chris Cronin, Pete Albert, Ed Feldheim, James McCullagh, and Mike Mallen pretty exclusively.  My father is an opinionated avante-audiophile snob.  My brother has a penchant for singer-songwriters and math rock that no one has ever heard of. Mcree likes post-everything.  Cro specializes in older stuff I missed the first time around.    Ed has a handle on vintage jazz and blues.  Pete's taste greatly resembles my own.  Mallen's taste is endlessly intriguing.  James jams.  Pitchfork and The Onion's AV Club make up the balance of my musical cabinet.  Pitchfork cannot be trusted to help rule anything out.  With the exception of a few darlings and debuts, they hate almost everything.  Within this flaw, however, festers its strength: If Pitchfork likes it, you can bet it's worth your attention.  The Onion's AV Club is considerably more everyman in its approach and tone.  Disappointingly, however, the material they choose to review is decidedly pedestrian.    

It is through these channels -as well as the sparing use of a few others - that I have come to listen to the following over the course of the past year:  

Muse- Absolution
Elliot Brood- Ambassador
John Zorn- At the Mountains of Madness
                     Bar Kokhba
                     Invitation to a Suicide
Battles- Mirrored
               Battles
The Mars Volta- The Bedlam in Goliath
Modest Mouse- We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
Band of Horses- Cease to Begin
                              Everything All of The Time
The New Pornographers- Challengers
Pelican- City of Echoes
TV On The Radio- Dear Science
Avett Brothers- Emotionalism
My Morning Jacke- Evil Urges
Fleet Foxes- Fleet Foxes
Trans Am- FutureWorld
Spoon- Ga Ga Ga
             Gimme Fiction
Les Savy Fav- Go Forth
                         Let's Stay Friends
Animal Collective- Here's The Indian
                                   Strawberry Jam
                                   Sung Tongs
M.I.A.- Kala
Wilco- Sky Blue Sky
Sigur Ros- Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust
Glenn Kotche- Mobile
Bloc Party- Silent Alarm
Kevin Drew- Spirit If...
Brazilian Girls- Talk to La Bomb
The Books- Thought for Food
Vampire Weekend- Vampire Weekend
Grizzly Bear- Yellow House
Ween- La Cuckaracha
Beirut- Gulag Orchestar  

In an attempt to account for our ever-dwindling attention spans, and to actively combat a recent lack of inspiration on my part, I am going to attempt to write concise reviews of the best and worst of my 2008.  Please stay tuned.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am so upset that your list of ablums has four that I told you about, gave you the album and or gave you your first listen too and yet, I am not mentioned in your influence list. Let's see the next time I share music with you!

No need to post this comment, just giving you shit for not giving credit where credit is due.

Great call on the Kevin Drew album.

-Mackin

Anonymous said...

Who posts a comment as Anonymous, but then closes their crap comment with their name? Is this kid a retard?

Mackin, you should try using a disclaimer next time you suggest/share music with someone, so next time you will get credit on their Blog.

As for BigHead, getting better, i mean no video posts, but we waited more than a week for a list? C'Mon.

Anonymous said...

Good one "Randy Parker." Who has a name like? What did the other parents in the trailer park name their kids?

I will have you know that I have been pushing hard to get an honorable mention on this blog. I send this guy a bunch of crap, so of which has/should have been on, there I want some notoriety!

You may say what you want, but I know deep down Seamus knows he blew it.

Question for your "Randy"-Why is it that you said, "...we waited a week for this list..."

Anonymous said...

Mackin Anonymous, do you know how to proof read?

Christopher Cronin said...

i've officially, and solely, nominated and awarded tv on the radio and their new album, the band "i'd most like to like but unfortunately don't" award. game set match.

sent this in an email, but check out thisrecording's top twenty too:
http://thisrecording.com/2008/12/02/in-which-we-count-down-our-top-twenty-albums-of-the-year/

a lot of it is "i live in brooklyn and therefore these bands are cool, or conversely, these bands are cool b/c i live in brooklyn" but there are also some gems...