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Fleet Foxes - “Grown Ocean” [MP3+MOV]

O Fleet Foxes está lançando hoje seu segundo álbum, Helplessness Blues, via Sub Pop Records, e estão liberando seu segundo single, depois de “Helplessness Blues”, é a vez da acachapante “Grown Ocean”.

MP3: Fleet Foxes - “Grown Ocean” [MOV]

Eis o tracklist de Helplessness Blues:

Montezuma
Bedouin Dress
Sim Sala Bim
Battery Kinzie
The Plains / Bitter Dancer
Helplessness Blues
The Cascades
Lorelai
Someone You'd Admire
The Shrine / An Argument
Blue Spotted Tail
Grown Ocean


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Fleet Foxes - “Helplessness Blues” [MP3]

O agora sexteto Fleet Foxes, depois de aclamado auto-intitulado álbum de estreia, está se preparando para lançar seu segundo álbum, Helplessness Blues tem previsão de lançamento para 3 de maio de 2011 via Sub Pop Records, e estão liberando, justamente, a faixa título do disco, “Helplessness Blues” é uma balada indie-folk-psicodélico bem ao estilo da banda e com o mesmo padrão de qualidade.

MP3: Fleet Foxes - “Helplessness Blues”



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Sub Pop Cybersex Digital Sampler (2009)

Há algumas semanas, eu compilei aqui no musicasocial.net, uma coleção com novos lançamentos da Sub Pop chamamada Sub Pop Compilation. Pois bem, por alguma coicidência cósmica, parece que antecipamos o que a própria Sub Pop fez agora, justamente o lançamento virtual e gratuito de uma compilação bastante parecida com àquela. Trata-se de Sub Pop Cybersex Digital Sampler (2009), saborosa coleção de singles de lançamentos recentes do selo independente. Na falta de uma capinha, tratei de produzir uma, esta aí de cima. Divirta-se!

Sub Pop Cybersex Digital Sampler (2009)

Track list…

1. Vetiver – Strictly Rule
2. Handsome Furs – I’m Confused
3. Mark Sultan – Hold On
4. Red Red Meat – Gauze
5. Obits – Pine On
6. The Vaselines – Son of a Gun
7. Fleet Foxes – Mykonos
8. Iron and Wine – Belated Promise Ring
9. Tiny Vipers - Dreamer
10. Zak Sally – Why We Hide
11. Fruit Bats – My Unusual Friend
12. Pissed Jeans – False Jesii (Part 2)
13. Grand Archives – Silver Among the Gold
14. Flight of the Conchords – Hurt Feelings


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Sub Pop Compilation
Barsuk Records Compilation
SVC Records Compilation

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Sub Pop Compilation: Volume 1

Organizamos este Sub Pop Compilation: Volume 1, juntando 16 faixas de 16 bandas/artistas com seus recentes lançamentos (6 últimos meses ou um pouco mais), de um dos selos independentes mais importantes do mundo, o Sub Pop. Divirta-se!

MP3: Iron and WineBelated Promise Ring
MP3: The VaselinesSon of a Gun
MP3: Fleet FoxesMykonos
MP3: Red Red MeatGauze
MP3: ObitsPine On
MP3: VetiverEveryday
MP3: Handsome FursI'm Confused
MP3: Daniel Martin MooreStray Age
MP3: Blitzen TrapperGold For Bread
MP3: Chad VanGaalenCity of Electric Light
MP3: Flight of the ConchordsLadies of the World
MP3: The MoondoggiesChanging
MP3: The Pica BeatsPoor Old Ra
MP3: Le LoupWe Are Gods! We Are Wolves!
MP3: The Dutchess & the DukeReservoir Park
MP3: Arthur & YuCome to View (Song for Neil Young)

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Música Social's Top 20 Albums of 2008 [RE:POST]

Bem, chegou a vez da lista de melhores álbuns de 2008 do nosso Música Social. Eu ia fazer um top 10, mas percebi que ficaria muito coisa boa de fora, então, cheguei a esse top 20 cortando pelo menos mais uns 40 álbuns, mas é bom assim, fica um número redondo. São duas listas de melhores álbuns, nacional e internacional (abaixo). Divirta-se!


1.
Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend


MP3: Vampire WeekendA-Punk

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2.
TV on the Radio
Dear Science


MP3: TV On The Radio - Golden Age

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3.
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes


MP3: Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal

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4.
MGMT
Oracular Spectacular


MP3: MGMT - Time to Pretend

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5.
Bon Iver
For Emma, Forever Ago


MP3: Bon Iver - Skinny Love

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6.
R.E.M.
Accelerate


MP3: R.E.M. - Supernatural Superserious

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7.
Portishead
Third


MP3: Portishead - Machine Gun

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8.
Beck
Modern Guilt


MP3: Beck - Gamma Ray

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9.
Little Joy
Little Joy


MP3: Little Joy - Brand New Start

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10.
Coldplay
Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends


MP3: Coldplay - Viva La Vida

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11.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Dig!!! Lazarus, Dig!!!


MP3: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus, Dig!!!

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12.
Sigur Rós
Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust


MP3: Sigur Rós - Gobbledigook

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13.
Cat Power
Jukebox


MP3: Cat Power - Metal Heart

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14.
She & Him
Volume One


MP3: She & Him - Why Do You Let Me Stay Here

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15.
Kings Of Leon
Only By The Night


MP3: Kings of Leon - Sex on Fire

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16.
CSS
Donkey


MP3: CSS - Rat Is Dead (Rage)

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17.
Death Cab For Cutie
Narrow Stairs


MP3: Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart

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18.
Russian Circles
Station


MP3: Russian Circles - Youngblood

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19.
Conor Oberst
Conor Oberst


MP3: Conor Oberst - Danny Callahan

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20.
Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson


MP3: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - Buriedfed

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Outros álbuns que poderiam muito bem constar nessa lista e que merecem ser, ao menos, citados:

The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement
Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
The Verve - Forth
Travis - Ode To J Smith
Keane - Perfect Symmetry
The Kooks - Konk
Neon Neon - Stainless Style
Dr. Dog - Fate
Foals - Antidotes
M83 - Saturdays = Youth
Cut Copy - In Ghost Colors
The Dears - Missiles
Paul Weller - 22 Dreams
Aidan John Moffat - I Can Hear Your Heart
Al Green - Lay It Down
My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
Amadou and Mariam - Welcome to Mali
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
Merz - Moi Et Mon Camion
Glasvegas - Glasvegas
Hot Chip - Made In The Dark
The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
The Killers - Day & Age
Kaiser Chiefs - Off With Their Heads
Weezer - Weezer
Brian Wilson - That Lucky Old Sun
Duffy - Rockferry
The Black Keys - Attack & Release
Deerhunter - Microcastle
Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair
Metronomy - Nights Out
Santogold - Santogold
Mystery Jets - Twenty One
Friendly Fires - Friendly Fires
Okkervil River - The Stand Ins
of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
The Walkmen - You & Me
The Black Kids - Partie Traumatic
Girl Talk - Feed The Animals


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The Sunday Times: Top 20 of 2008

O The Sunday Times elegeu os 20 melhores álbuns e as 20 melhores músicas de 2008, segundo seu cast de críticos. Confira todos os detalhes no site do The Sunday Times (álbuns e músicas).

The best albums of 2008:

1. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Usually, when an album’s reviews has references to the Beach Boys or CSN&Y, it simply means that more than one person in the band sings at the same time. But in the case of this uplifting, timeless yet fresh debut, comparisons with the peak of West Coast pop are entirely justified.
MP3: Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal

2. Cut/Copy - In Ghost Colours (Modular)
3. Paul Weller - 22 Dreams (Island)
4. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! (Mute)
5. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago (4AD)
6. Aidan John Moffat - I Can Hear Your Heart (Chemikal Underground)
7. Al Green - Lay It Down (Blue Note)
8. Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak (Roc-a-Fella/Mercury)
9. REM - Accelerate (Warner Bros)
10. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges (Rough Trade)
11. Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan - Sunday at Devil Dirt (V2)
12. The Killers - Day & Age (Mercury)
13. Little Jackie - The Stoop (S-Curve)
14. Sigur Ros - Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust (EMI)
15. Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid (Fiction)
16. The Dears - Missiles (Dangerbird)
17. Emiliana Torrini - Me and Armini (Rough Trade)
18. Roots Manuva - Slime & Reason (Big Dada)
19. Peter Broderick - Home (Bella Union)
20. Lindsey Buckingham - Gift of Screws (Reprise)


The best songs of 2008:

1. MGMT — Time To Pretend
The year’s most memorable synthesizer line, lashings of brass, cymbals and drums, a giant psych-pop of a tune, a lyric that seemed both to satirise and aspire to the rock-star lifestyle, and a wonderfully shambolic payoff (“I said, ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah!’ ”): the American duo reminded us just how classic but cussedly individual singles should be made.

2. Dido — Grafton Street
3. Elbow — Weather To Fly
4. Al Green — All I Need
5. Cut Copy — Unforgettable Season
6. Beyoncé — Single ladies (Put A Ring On It)
7. Estelle feat. Kanye West — American Boy
8. Black Francis — When They Come To Murder Me
9. Nada Surf — See These Bones
10. Tony Christie — Louise
11. British Sea Power — Waving Flags
12. Common — Make My Day
13. Ladyhawke — Dusk Till Dawn
14. The Fireman — Sun Is Shining
15. The Killers — I Can't Stay
16. Little Jackie — Liked You Better Before
17. Chairlift — Bruises
18. Glasvegas — Daddy's Gone
19. Lindsey Buckingham — Did You Miss Me
20. Merz — Call Me


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Fleet Foxes - Live at Denver's Hi-Dive, April 14, 2008

Fleet Foxes numa bela apresentação ao vivo no Hi-Dive de Denver, Colorado, em 14 de abril de 2008. "O que se ouve aqui são canções de harmonias quase etéreas, firmemente enraizadas em uma espécie de deserto místico". Imperdível!

1. Sun Giant [MP3]
2. Sun It Rises [MP3]
3. Drops In The River [MP3]
4. English House [MP3]
5. White Winter Hymnal [MP3]
6. Your Protector [MP3]
7. Oliver James [MP3]
8. Mykonos [MP3]
9. Blue Ridge Mountains [MP3]

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Hype Machine's Top 50 of 2008 [RE:POST]

O agragador de blogs de música Hype Machine selecionou os 50 melhores álbuns de 2008 de acordo com 774 blogs de música agregados. Confira os detalhes no Hype Machine.

01 Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes

Seattle band offers crash course in indie Americana on promising debut LP

Fleet Foxes draw a line from Crosby, Stills & Nash to Grizzly Bear on their self-titled debut LP, belting out complex, incandescent harmonies over ramshackle Americana. There’s also a Band of Horses somewhere in their menagerie, as they forgo experimental edginess for a more traditional, rustic approach. “Sun it Rises” opens the album with some a cappella, shape-note-style harmonies, which carry over into a wash of dust-bowl acoustic guitar and banjo, decorated with an ivy trellis of electric guitar. This is the album’s overarching motif. Some songs complicate it: The outstanding “White Winter Hymnal” adds a dollop of doo-wop, “He Doesn’t Know Why” appropriates the arch singing of classic British folk, and “Ragged Wood” is a beach-music dream. But what we take away from the album is less a collection of specific moments and more a feeling. It’s like watching the sun rise over distant mountaintops, over and over, familiar and captivating all at once. [by Brian Howe]

MP3: Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal


02 TV On The Radio - Dear Science
03 Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
04 Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
05 MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
06 Portishead - Third
07 Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours
08 Sigur Rós - með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
09 M83 - Saturdays=Youth
10 The Hold Steady - Stay Positive

11 Deerhunter - Microcastle
12 Santogold - Santogold
13 Frightened Rabbit - The MIdnight Organ Fight
14 Girl Talk - Feed The Animals
15 Coldplay - Viva La Vida
16 The Walkmen - You & Me
17 Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
18 Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
19 No Age - Nouns
20 The Dodos - Visiter
21 She & Him - Volume One
22 Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
23 Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night
24 Okkervil River - The Stand Ins
25 Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak
26 My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
27 Beach House - Devotion
28 Department Of Eagles - In Ear Park
29 Hot Chip - Made In The Dark
30 WHY? - Alopecia
31 Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
32 Foals - Antidotes
33 The Black Keys - Attack & Release
34 Death Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs
35 Lykke Li - Youth Novels
36 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
37 The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound
38 Blitzen Trapper - Furr
39 of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping
40 Beck - Modern Guilt
41 Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue
42 Sun Kil Moon - April
43 Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line
44 Flying Lotus - Los Angeles
45 R.E.M. - Accelerate
46 Shearwater - Rook
47 Drive-By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
48 Glasvegas - Glasvegas
49 The Kills - Midnight Boom
50 Mates Of State - Re-Arrange Us


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Pitchfork's Top 50 Albums of 2008

Esta é a lista do Pitchfork, um dos blogs/sites mais respeitados entre os indies, dos 50 melhores álbuns de 2008. O álbum homônimo de estréia do Fleet Foxes (fazendo uma dobradinha com o EP Sun Giant) ficou no topo da lista. Veja mais detalhes no blog/site Pitchfork.


01: Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant EP/Fleet Foxes [Sub Pop]

Listing Fleet Foxes' debut LP and EP may be awkward, but just feels right. They're like two sides of a coin, and equally express the band's mastery of its music, a catchall Americana that takes a wide slice of our popular music's spectrum and pulls it through a reverse prism to create a gorgeous and focused sound of the band's own. The threads of Brian Wilson's intricate coastal pop, Appalachian folk, modern indie rock, Grateful Dead jams, and other influences are masterfully synthesized in the band's harmonies and simply orchestrated but constantly shifting instrumental arrangements.

The Sun Giant EP introduces the band to the world with a just plain pretty a cappella harmony passage that lays their pastoral tendencies bare, while later on the disc "Mykonos" and "English House" show us their muscle and easy way with loose song structures. The lyrics are non-narrative but vivid nonetheless. See the way the Fleet Foxes refrain "and Michael you would fall and turn the white snow red as strawberries in summertime" plunges you into the stunning guitar-and-voice counterpoint that blows "White Winter Hymnal" wide open. Lead singer Robin Pecknold has a strong, clear voice and knows when to let fly with a drawn-out, impassioned bellow and when to withdraw into the shelter of his bandmates' harmonies. The group shares his sense of dynamics, and Fleet Foxes flows like a river, wild and free but logical, filling what needs to be filled and moving on. --Joe Tangari

MP3: Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal


02: Portishead - Third [Island]

Musically, no dominant trend or theme emerged in 2008, so it makes a perverse kind of sense that one of its best records came from a band left for dead that emerged out of nowhere with a fragmented take on itself. When Third was originally announced, the prevailing consensus seemed to be that folks were: 1) Happy to have Portishead back, and 2) Skeptical about how their formula would translate in 2008. Turns out, Portishead had long ago shed their skin. Instead of anything resembling noirish, sample-heavy trip-hop, the trio returned with a palette of songs that spanned prettified acoustic folk to gnarly industrial to eerie electronic ballads.

Their decade-long attitudinal shift was most dramatically articulated, though, in their production style; where the trio's previous full-lengths were tidy, neatly assembled affairs, the songs on Third-- from the chippy musicianship on opener "Silence" to the Joy Division homage "We Carry On"-- sounded roughshod and bedraggled. Elsewhere, they diversified: The shimmering "Hunter" recalled Broadcast at their ghostliest, "Small"s foggy psychedelia belied a love for early 70s Krautrock, and the ukulele-led "Deep Water" wouldn't have been out of place on a Feist record. Meanwhile, the stuttering cacophony of "Machine Gun" and devastating "The Rip" were two of the tracks of the year. The sound of a band choosing decay over craft, no album leapt out the speakers quite like Third. --Mark Pytlik


03: No Age - Nouns [Sub Pop]

Los Angeles is the least interesting thing about No Age, but it's still the easiest place to start. Harder to put into words is the way Randy Randall and Dean Spunt pack ear-splitting guitar textures, raucous punk energy, and even some memorable little tunes into their first proper album, Nouns. Those same basic ingredients were already present on last year's Weirdo Rippers, a compilation of non-album tracks, but they're more fully integrated this time around, the songs occupying the perfect intersection of grit and accessibility. The first song we heard from the album, "Sleeper Hold", still blends those elements best, with fist-pumping choruses, screeching feedback, and a credo that all punk parvenus should have to get carved on their foreheads from now on: "With passion it's true." No Age have, by all accounts, established a thriving underground community at the Smell, but for the vast majority of human beings who don't live in a Southern California, their legacy will be Nouns. --Marc Hogan


04: Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours [Modular/Interscope]

There was a surprisingly feast-or-famine reaction this year to Cut Copy's In Ghost Colours, an album that on one hand should be a go-to indie dance/pop/rhythm release (see "Hearts on Fire", "Lights and Music") and on the other is actually closer in spirit to a flat-out gorgeous and uplifting pop record ("Out There on the Ice", "So Haunted", and "Unforgettable Season"). Our reviewer Mark Pytlik simply yet accurately called In Ghost "a hard record not to love," yet it also had the sense all year of an LP bubbling just under the surface. A corrective, then, that would improve most year-end lists and give In Ghost Colours the profile it deserves: "Time to Pretend" excepted, replace all appearances of "MGMT" with "Cut Copy."

At the risk of overloading on navel-gazing, Cut Copy's Pitchfork Music Festival appearance was an accidental metaphor then for the group's year. With the band late from the airport, curiosity seekers, casual observers, and the uninitiated slowly peeled away from the crowd, preferring main stage act Spoon or an early end to the weekend; those who stuck around bottled the tension and anticipation and transformed it into ecstasy when the group finally performed an electrifying three-song set. It was clear that, for many (including yours truly), this was the album of 2008; still ready for its close-up, it's possible that for even more people it will be their album of 2009. --Scott Plagenhoef


05: Deerhunter - Microcastle/Weird Era Cont. [Kranky]

While iPod ads and Hollywood films based around Bishop Allen shows reinforce the idea that there's little difference between mainstream and indie rock, this year, a tale of two redheads redrew the lines in the sand. When Axl Rose found out GN'R's Chinese Democracy leaked, he tried to get his most over-eager fan thrown in jail. But when Deerhunter's Bradford Cox found out his band's third album, Microcastle, was making the P2P rounds some four months before its October street date, his band went about preparing a completely new bonus album, Weird Era Cont., to reward those who waited for a retail release. (Alas, it too would leak early.) While Microcastle cornerstones like the autobahn-bound "Nothing Ever Happened" and the atomic doo-wop of "Twilight at Carbon Lake" suggest Deerhunter are undergoing a Flaming Lips-like evolution into stately, psych-pop dignitaries, Weird Era Cont. charts a parallel course where Deerhunter break down and mess around with the raw materials-- the lo-fi garage-disco of "Operations", the shoegaze overdrive of "Vox Celeste", the looped-feedback drones of "Weird Era"-- that comprise Microcastle's magnificent whole. And yet with the closing "Cavalry Scars II_Aux Out"-- a 10-minute psych-raga reconstruction of a 90-second Microcastle interlude-- this supplementary album achieves a majesty all its own. --Stuart Berman


06: TV on the Radio - Dear Science [4AD/Interscope]

When much of the critical conversation this year focused on Brooklyn's nü-primitivism coldly capitalizing on globalism, TVOTR proved that the borough can give us so much more than Keffiyeh scarves. TVOTR mixed Princely falsettos and handclaps rooted in African-American churches with dissonant washes of feedback and sounds cribbed from "I Wanna Be Sedated"; hell, "Family Tree" references slavery and lynching while copping its aristocratic aural style from Coldplay. Lest we forget that the group is still a bunch of boho weirdoes, though, there's the unapologetically strange video for "Golden Age": with its brass-aided angelic chorus emerging triumphantly from the robotic funk of the verses, it was the closest thing 2008 pop had to Rapture. On that note, one last sigh of relief that "Golden" in December isn't a sad curio of a nation afraid to embrace difference on November 4, but instead stands as a bona fide fucking anthem going forward. --Eric Harvey


07: Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend [XL]

This record was officially released in January, but at this point it seems like we've had it-- and the hot-fuss backlash that accompanied it-- for years. Sure, VW's songs got a lot of praise quickly-- these things happen in the internet age, usually to far less deserving bands. They dress like the early Talking Heads or Wes Anderson characters, but few people display righteous anger toward the early Talking Heads or Wes Anderson characters. They went to an Ivy League school but is that actually a negative anywhere outside a Sarah Palin rally?

OK, there's a whiff of them being just your little brother's music-- more listenable than capital-I important-- but actually getting pissy over the existence of VW seems about as reasonable as getting out the torches and pitchforks over, say, a (superior version of) Squeeze or Madness or Supergrass. In a time when other populist groups like Spoon, Arcade Fire, and the Hold Steady-- potential radio staples at certain points in rock history-- have commercial ceilings somewhere between "an appearance on 'SNL'" and "gold record," I can't find myself rooting against Vampire Weekend's relative success. At the end of the day, all they've done is craft an album of crisp, endlessly replayable guitar pop songs with expressive, detail-heavy lyrics and charming music that serves as a welcome antidote to today's more overly compressed sounds. How dare they. --Scott Plagenhoef


08: M83 - Saturdays=Youth [Mute]

The cover of Saturdays=Youth features a composite of stock characters from films released in M83's Anthony Gonzalez early childhood-- so there appears to be a disconnect between the album's source image and his liner-note claim that it's a tribute to his wild teenage years. But Saturdays is every bit as much about a time frame as a frame of mind, and what makes Gonzalez' fourth LP his finest is how the former is rendered with honesty instead of irony and the latter with positivity instead of angst. Forget the shoegaze tag M83 is too often pinned with-- the irrepressible hormones of prom years are almost rendered in spectral, skyward tones on twin peaks "Kim & Jessie" and "We Own the Sky". On the whole, Saturdays is a pristine, inhabitable universe whose emotions can match the enormity of its sonics, penetrable any time you wish to see the movies of your dreams with Gonzalez's cast of irrepressible day trippers. --Ian Cohen


09: Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair [DFA/Mute]

You've read it all over: 2008 was a big year for disco. And sure, plenty of decent dance fare over the past year or two copped to an ambivalent glamour and scratched a four-to-the-floor itch. But no one else managed to connect with a greater public than Andrew Butler's Hercules and Love Affair. It didn't hurt that he had Antony Hegarty behind the mic on the record or that the towering Nomi stole the spotlight in shows across the States and Europe. But mainly it was the songs that did it: Co-produced by DFA's Tim Goldsworthy, Butler's tunes laid out a kind of alternate history of pop music, where the marginalized, forgotten talents of the late 1980s and early 90s were still at work on ideas for the decade about to break. Recreating the music you love is never an easy thing; to do it in a way that so viscerally evokes the lost era that inspired it is even harder. Whatever might be said of NYC dance culture in 2008, Hercules and Love Affair dreamed it like no other. --Philip Sherburne


10: DJ/rupture - Uproot [The Agriculture]

When DJ/rupture, aka Jace Clayton, released his brilliant pan-global mix Uproot, he also made available the companion album Uproot: The Ingredients, an unedited collection of the mix's source material. This was a generous move, and a bold one, for it risks allowing the listener backstage to watch the master alchemist at work. Fortunately, Uproot: The Ingredients does more than simply confirm that Clayton owns a well-used passport and an impeccable set of ears; it also provides fresh insight into his distinctive and powerful musical vision.

Clayton recognizes global bass culture to be a complex system of interlocking burrows, and on Uproot he revels in exploring as many hidden passageways as possible. Starting primarily with dubstep and ragga sources, Uproot branches outward to reconcile such far-flung pieces as Filastine's jittery "Hungry Ghost (Instrumental)" and Ekkehard Ehlers' elegiac "Plays John Cassavetes". And, particularly after hearing The Ingredients, it is a marvel to witness how intuitively Clayton allows the mix's various rhythms and displaced vocals to linger and echo back on one another, as if his only role is to expose all those secret links and shared roots that have been buried in plain sight all along. --Matthew Murphy


11 Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
12 Lindstrøm - Where You Go I Go Too
13 Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)
14 Air France - No Way Down
15 Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
16 Vivian Girls - Vivian Girls
17 Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life
18 The Mae Shi - HLLLYH
19 The Walkmen - You & Me
20 Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing
21 Kanye West - 808s and Heartbreak
22 Santogold - Santogold
23 Hot Chip - Made in the Dark
24 Gang Gang Dance - Saint Dymphna
25 Titus Andronicus - The Airing of Grievances
26 Atlas Sound - Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
27 Max Tundra - Parallax Error Beheads You
28 Flying Lotus - Los Angeles
29 The Hold Steady - Stay Positive
30 Los Campesinos! - Hold on Now, Youngster...
31 Fennesz - Black Sea
32 Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
33 Frightened Rabbit - Midnight Organ Fight
34 Arthur Russell - Love Is Overtaking Me
35 Girl Talk - Feed the Animals
36 Wale - The Mixtape About Nothing
37 Grouper - Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
38 The Bug - London Zoo
39 Times New Viking - Rip It Off
40 The Very Best - Esau Mwamwaya & Radioclit are the Very Best
41 David Byrne and Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
42 Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Lie Down in the Light
43 Shearwater - Rook
44 Marnie Stern - This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That and He Is It and She Is It and It Is It and That Is That
45 Lykke Li - Youth Novels
46 Beach House - Devotion
47 The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave
48 High Places - High Places
49 Crystal Stilts - Alight Of Night
50 Ponytail - Ice Cream Spiritual


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