Thursday 18 December 2008

Top 10 - 2008!

I am decidedly average when it comes to writing, and my musical skills are zero. Even my triangle playing is out of tune, so I am hardly qualified to do album reviews. Way back in 1997 when I first had internet access and found that you could get free webspace at Geocities, I grabbed a bit of webspace and since I couldn't think what else to use it for, I started reviewing my album collection. Trouble is a few weeks and several reviews later the local Geocities leader (which they seemed to have) started emailing me demanding to know why I wasn't updating my site regularly (gee! I hadn't updated it for a whole week! Sorry Herr Kommandant, I wasn't glued to my computer.). I eventually told him to stick something somewhere and closed my Geocities account.
In 2001 having finally got a computer at home (my inner Luddite screamed) I resurrected my little review site and added smiley and growly faces and other "let's play around with HTML" things. I never got very far and eventually found George Starostin's great review site which made me think, what's the point in trying to compete with that!
So bang went my site again.

However having this blog has fired up my "I've just heard this album and want to say something about it" juices. Hence the odd album review that has appeared. So I am rather pleased that Susan Matthew liked my wee review of Hope-Bound enough to stick it in her review section. Encouragement! So even though I agree with that quote, "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture", I will continue to endeavour to convert my strange blobby non-wordy thoughts about the music I hear into words, even if they do end up in a strange order and have little to do with the actual music.

Anyway, here is my top ten list of favourite albums that I heard for the first time in 2008. (As opposed to albums actually released in 2008 - I can't be arsed to check the year of release and anyway, this is my list). In no particular order . . .

Susan Matthews - Hope-Bound
Also enjoyed Axis Vein and bruiser a lot, plus the 40 minute radio mix
"Dreamscapes", but this remains my favourite. See review here.

Julian Cope - Black Sheep
His best so far this century. See what I said about it in September.

Camel - Mirage
An oldie but goodie.

Caravan - If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You
Another oldie and more good stuff.

The Pineapple Thief - Tightly Unwound
Bang up to date, and a really great hook-laden album. A bit
early-Radiohead-lite, but in a good way.

Ayreon - 01011001
Let's take a bunch of music critics who hate Prog Rock and get them to
list all that is bad about it.
Now make an album based on that list and stick a flake in it. This is
the result. Consistently entertaining.

The Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam
The best album inspired by fruit preserve ever.

Sunn O))) - White 2
The sound of that earthquake we had earlier in the year.

M83 - Saturdays = Youth
The joyous sound of being young, carefree and gazing at your shoes.

Espers - II
The gloomy sound of being young, carefree and gazing at your impending doom.


Bought to late to be included but it might have been:
Sigur Rós : Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust

Best album that I already have but updated to CD this year:
Jethro Tull : Thick As A Brick

Track I think should be next years Eurovision Song Contest entry, but won't be:
Susan Matthews : Splinters

That's all for now.
Time to avoid that annoying time of year.