10 best albums of 2008 that you have probably haven’t heard (Part 1)

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Reading the Grammy nominations from 2008 depressed me. Looking at online critics’ top albums lists, I saw some things that I liked, but was still disappointed by the crap that seemed to sneek in (that’s right, Lil Wayne). So, I’ve put together a list of my favorite ten albums from last year. Furthermore, since its not news that artists like Bob Dylan put out good records, I’ve tried to limit my selections to ones that you’ve probably never heard of (or at least not listened to). I’m also going to supplement each quick write-up with information about the album that I think is most helpful (as opposed to some general rating on an arbitrary scale), including how immediately catchy the album is, how it holds up after repeated listens, general moods or keywords that come to mind when I think about the album, and my favorite tracks. Without further ado, the first of my selections:

The Stand Ins by Okkervil River


My biggest reservation with Okkervil River’s otherwise excellent ‘The Stage Names’ (2007) is that occasionally singer Will Scheff’s vocals were a bit grating, in the way — but certainly not to the extent — of that guy from Linkin Park or that other guy from Blink-182 (you know who I’m talking about). This isn’t as much of an issue with ‘The Stand Ins.’ I saw these guys open for The New Pornographers in St. Louis about a year ago, and liked their hookiness and the variety of instruments they used; ‘The Stand Ins’ highlights these features, and the second track ‘Lost Coastlines’ is a good example, with (aside from guitars and drums) its tambourine, piano, banjo, strings, and trumpets.

Genre: indie, pop rock
Immediate Catchiness: 4/5
Long-Term Playability: 3/5
Moods: Driving, Sunny, Fun
Favorite Tracks: Lost Coastlines, Starry Stairs, Blue Tulip, On Tour with Zykos

5 Responses to “10 best albums of 2008 that you have probably haven’t heard (Part 1)”

  1. Teresa Says:
    March 17th, 2009 at 7:47 pm

    You got me there, I have not heard this–even though it’s been on my computer for a month. I’ll get on that. Also, down with Lil Wayne in 2009!

  2. corinne Says:
    March 17th, 2009 at 10:35 pm

    There is something that has always bothered me about “indie” being considered a genre of music — not your fault though.

    I agree with this pick; I thought the whole album was quite catchy (Lost Coastlines being my immediate favorite), and they were definitely a fun opening band. I’ll be interested to see where they go with their next album. Also, the lead singer did a nice job with Dan Bejar’s part in the New Pornographer’s song “Myriad Harbour”, my favorite!

  3. jared Says:
    March 17th, 2009 at 11:24 pm

    Yeah, the indie genre is bullshit.

  4. jordan Says:
    March 18th, 2009 at 12:42 am

    @Corinne and Jared
    To be honest, I am horrible at describing genres for music that I listen to, which I largely attribute to the commonly used “genres” being so vague and inconsistently used (especially those like “indie” and “pop”). Generally, I describe the music I listen to with words like “poppy,”, “folky,” or “rockish,” but I wouldn’t classify any as “pop,”, “folk”, or “rock.” Pop brings to mind groups like *NSYNC; for folk it’s early Bob Dylan, and rock is something along the lines of AC/DC.

    I also think that seeing music classified into genres alters your perception of it. I listened to Wilco for a year or two before I saw anyone use tags like “alt-country,” for them, and before that the country-ish elements had never really stood out to me as being distinctly “country”; now it’s at least in my mind when I listen to some of their stuff. Maybe in the future I’ll leave off genres entirely, and leave it up to you (the readers, not just Corinne and Jared) to come up with your own conclusions. Down with genres!

    @Corinne
    Yeah I’m glad they played “Myriad Harbour,” since it’s one of my favorite tracks off “Challengers” (although “Spirit of Giving” is still by far my favorite), but he was no Dan Bejar.

  5. Jen Says:
    April 1st, 2009 at 1:37 am

    Hooray for confab to be back…BOOO for nothing happening in a long time

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