Favourite Albums of the Year

It’s timely (me starting this blog again), so I suppose I have to do it. These lists are interesting though, if a little repetitive once you browse around what other people are saying.

Perhaps that’s a sign that only a handful of truly great albums are released each year? Or perhaps it’s a sign that we’re incapable of looking beyond media opinion when it comes to choosing what we like/buy?

It would seem that the majority of recorded music is not selling at all, with 85% of available albums not selling a single copy this year! Back catalogues don’t seem to hold the value that we perhaps assumed they would. Are we just so over saturated with new releases that the thought of buying something old doesn’t even cross our minds?

In any case, favourite album of the year lists are relevant, and my list is predictable. But I truly love each of these records, so I stand by my individualism!

TV On The Radio – Dear Science

Ok, so no big shock there. I had such expectations of this record that I just knew I was in danger of ruining it for myself. But it delivers such well crafted pop masterfulness it’s hard to fault a single moment. 

I was already a huge fan, and this is just more betterness, delivered perfectly, with hand claps a plenty.

 

Shearwater – Rook

This isn’t in all of the lists I’ve seen, but it should be. However, I wasn’t completely blown away the first time I listened, so maybe that has something to do with it.

Filled with the most beautiful dynamics, haunting vocals, stunning imagery, and simply great tunes. And whilst it might not make any immediate impression in terms of production, I think it’s perhaps the best engineered album I’ve heard all year. (More on the subject in posts still formulating in the back of the brain…)


Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago

It’s all been said already. Gorgeous harmony, and such genuine emotional commitment. Perfect for cosy winter evenings. 

 

Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes

Lush harmonies, rich folk rock Americana with Pet Sounds infused ambience. What’s not to like? 

 

 

Jenny Lewis – Acid Tongue

Perhaps a bit of a wildcard this one.. I’ve not really seen it in other lists. It’s nothing new, but it’s done really well, and Jenny’s voice is as fantastic as ever. The recording has such warmth that I just want to hear it again and again.. especially the bit when Elvis Costello jumps out to bite you!

  1. Dear Mr. Hurst,

    I couldn’t find an emailadress, so I had no idea how to contact you. I hope I’ll be able to reach you through this.

    I was wondering if I could use your song “Happy Lonely” for my christmas clip on YouTube. I’m a YouTube partner now, with very little subscribers though, and seeing how I make a bit of money out of it (about 20 cents or so), I wanted to ask you if this is okay. I don’t want to use any copyrighted music without permission. But it would be awesome if I could use it. I’ve been a fan of yours for a couple of years now!

    Keep on rocking and hope to hear from you.

    Merry Christmas!

    Greetings,
    Josie

  2. Glad to see you’re blogging again!

    Also glad to see you’ve posted an end of year list. I can’t get enough of them!

  3. Good to see you back on the world wide interweb!

    I’m just listening to the Shearwater album now… Is it me or does the lead singer sound little like Thom Yorke?

    @Jeff – I might do a worst 10 hangovers list for you!

    • Mark smith
    • December 23rd, 2008

    hi james. it’s been a long while since we last talked. about ten years i think??
    i must say i whole heartadly agree with the inclusion of fleet foxes album. a modern classic if ever there was one.The album that blew me away this year was Angles by Dan le sac vrs Scroobius pip.
    They are just underground enough so you can feel the integrity of the music but big enough so you can catch them at a festival.
    Soetimes poppy, sometimes almost lyrically poetic and sometimes dance music. but pure genius!!!

    • Lee Brown
    • December 23rd, 2008

    Hello Mate,

    If we are talking about albums of the year then i have to say it has got be he Scooter- Best of Album. They are the Mozarts of our age!!
    Alternatively i would have to say the Friendly Fires and new Frank Turner albums have had a lot of MP3 player air time.

    See you later.

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