Thursday, December 06, 2007
this video is incredible. i wish i was as creative as these gentlemen. this band went on tour with illinois and i missed it but this video is incredible.
right now i am working on our video, i can assure you it won't be as good as this, but it will be a good wrap up to the amazing tour that was tourzilla.
also... here's my top albums of 2007.. what are yours?
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1. Radiohead – In Rainbows. What an amazing way to release an album. Every musician hates the waiting period for an album to be released and fear of the album being leaked. Radiohead just threw that old method out the window when they posed “New album is done… will be released in 10 days” on their website. This outrageous release may not revolutionize the music industry… but it’s pretty badass and it’s a great album.
2. Arcade Fire – Neon Bible. I was doubtful that they could follow up Funeral, because it was such an epic, well-written album. Arcade Fire went above and beyond the call of duty with this album, they couldn’t have done it better and what really me over the top was their live video playing “Neon Bible” in an elevator (genius!).
3. Feist – The Reminder. Everyone, by now, knows the song “1 2 3 4” from the ipod commercials, but this album goes way beyond that. This record is Leslie Feist’s best yet, perhaps even topping her days in Broken Social Scene. There are such a wide variety of genres on this record and it never gets boring, no matter how many times I listen to it.
4. Biffy CLyro – Puzzle. Biffy Clyro is a band that has been around for years and years and has just now caught my attention, by accident. We found out we were sharing the same Warped Tour dates with them and decided to share a bus with them. Little did I know that they are a rock ’n roll sensation in Europe, and would quickly become my favorite band on Warped Tour. Their well-produced, pristine album reminds me of the Foo Fighters, while their live show is raw and hard along the lines of At the Drive In. They have such an interesting dynamic as a band and this is by far their best album to date.
5. The Shins – Wincing The Night Away. It feels like so long ago that Chutes Too Narrow was released and I was driving to high school blasting it. I had almost dismissed the band, because of how long it had been… but from the second I heard “Phanton Limb” I was hooked on the new album. This hasn’t hit me as hard as Chutes, but definitely in the top 5 of the year.
6. Iron & Wine - The Shepherd's Dog – Iron & Wine used to be my favorite going to sleep music, but that has all changed. With the addition of a full band, the music is much more interesting and engaging. Boy With A Coin is probably my favorite off the record, but the whole thing is great.
7. Kanye West - Graduation – Kanye West has never let me down. Everything he’s done is fun and innovative and a little different than the other rappers out there. The collaborations on the record are not only unique, but serve a purpose to the songs that he’s doing, unlike many rap collaborations. Great songs throughout the whole record, I can listen to it front to back.
8. Jimmy Eat World – Chase This Light – This is exactly the record I wanted to hear from Jimmy Eat World. This record is a little different, including some dancy stuff and less slow jams than any other JEW record. I was stoked on the album from the second I heard Big Casino and the entire thing is Jim Atkins at his best.
9. Wilco – Sky Blue Sky – Wilco has put out some of my favorite records of all time. Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot will never get old to me. This new album included some new influences that we hadn’t heard from Jeff Tweedy recently. Some songs (like What Light) even have a Bob Dylan –esque sound to them. All in all, a great record.
10. Bright Eyes – Cassadaga – Another artist this year who puts out some of my favorite albums kept the streak going. Conor Oberst can do no wrong, even in his more mature and sober days of late he can still write some great songs. The single from this record is more country and adult than anything he’s done and still managed to grab me. Not all of the songs are incredible to me, but overall it’s a great album and definitely deserves the 10 spot on this year’s list.
Other honorable mentions of the year:
Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? Of Montreal
† Justice
Still Feels Good Rascal Flatts
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4 comments:
that video was sooo amazing.
wow
hanson - the walk.
the graduate - anhedonia.
new atlantic - the streets, the sounds, and the love.
envy on the coast - lucy gray.
paramore - riot.
the starting line - direction.
bayside - the walking wounded.
four year strong - rise or die trying.
jimmy eat world - chase this light.
anberlin - cities.
honorable mentions:
steel train - trampoline.
circa survive - on letting go.
graduation - kanye west.
the rocket summer - do you feel.
most anticipated for 08: valencia (duh), the audition, paper rival, ace enders.
ANHEDINOA SO GOOD
bayside-the walking wounded
scenes from a movie- the pulse
paramore-riot
bedlight for blue eyes- life on life's terms
my american heart-hiding inside the horrible weather
the secret handshake- one full year
motion city soundtrack- even if it kills me
scary kids scaring kids-self title
honorable mentions:
escape the fate- situations
brittany spears- gimme more
kanye west-graduation
08: besides you guys....
forever the sickest kids and the audition
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