Best Albums of 2008
Yeah, I realize 2008 is a ways back, but it took me a while to purchase some of these, and I've been busy with school. So, following up on
last year's best-of list, here are my favorite albums of 2008, sorted in descending order of heaviness of course...
Torche -
Meanderthal :: Torche's second full length. Just think if Sabbath and Helmet had a lovechild. Heavy, yet amazingly melodic anthems.
Clouds -
We Are Above You :: Psychadelic metal, with a strong harcore punk influence. Former members of Cave-in playing music that sounds like it would have been from their first garage band.
Suicide Note -
Empty Rooms :: They continues to evolve, yet retain their hardcore roots and incorporate a spectrum of influences. They amazingly find originality in a genre where it should no longer exist. Hard to explain, you'll just have to listen.
Young Widows -
Old Wounds :: Sounds like a mix of everything Steve Albini has ever had his hands on. Oh, except the the song 'Delay Your Pressure' which sounds suspiciously a lot like Escape Grace's 'The Siren City'. Don't get me wrong, the album is a refreshing direction.
The Night Marchers -
See You In Magic :: Half of Hot Snakes. Sounds like Rocket From the Crypt without the horns, which I actually prefer.
The Hold Steady -
Stay Positive :: If Bruce Springsteen was in a punk rock band (emphasis on the rock), this would be them. I wasn't a fan of the two recent albums, but this one makes up for it.
CSS -
Donkey :: Wild Brazilians. I'm not sure I can describe this in words, but I'll try: Zany, aggressive, guitar and synth heavy pop songs sung in broken English. Trust me, it works.
Wolf Parade -
At Mount Zoomer :: I got out to see them live this year. WP are probably my favorite active 'indie rock' band right now. This album took a little getting used to, but if you listen through the quirky melodies once, you'll be hooked.
Nada Surf -
Lucky :: Not their best album, but still solid rock record, as usual.
Vampire Weekend -
S/T :: Catchiest album of the year. This is an ESPN instant classic.
Conor Oberst -
S/T :: Folksy acoustic songs, more country than most Bright Eyes albums. The more stripped down the music the more obvious it is how talented a songwriter Oberst is.
Honorable Mention (good, but haven't listened enough to form an opinion):
Best EP's:
Obits -
One Cross Apiece :: The other half of Hot Snakes. If only Rick Froberg sang for the Night Marchers.
Cutman -
Big Deal :: Punk songs about bulldozers and vans.
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