D'oh. Can't believe i've forgotten the Neon Neon album. Gruff Rhys is an absolute genius.
The other stand out album which I keep coming back to is 'Distortion' by The Magnetic Fields.
Other notable albums i've enjoyed this year include, British Sea Power, Cat Power, Clinic, Cut Chemist & DJ Shadow, Duffy, Elbow, The Fall, Grand Archives, The Gutter Twins, Hot Chip, Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, Lightspeed Champion, Nick Cave, The Raconteurs, Sons & Daughters, Stephen Malkmus and Vincent Vincent & The Villains.
Mango by Sascha Funke is pretty good, even if it's a terrible name for a musician. I'm really looking forward to the Ellen Allien album too. There's a been a couple of great mix albums this year, Ellen Allien's "Boogybytes" and the Fabric Robert Hood one.
QUOTE: this thread is making me realise that i have obviously falled off all the PRs maling lists as i aint had one album in 2008 thats hit me hard.
not a single one of SRs list has dropped on my mat.
howevever to be fair, i aint feeling anything other than electronic/techno music these days so i guess the PRs are saving their stamps for a good reason.
Hah, don't worry about it, you're not the only one. The stuff Fatter Hipper talks about I haven't received copies of, haven't received a paper press release about, haven't received a phone call about, haven't received so much as an email about, haven't heard of in any way.
The Owl Service sound good from what I've heard. I must check them out. If you're into folk music in any way I'd also recommend the new album by Faustus.
If it's any consolation SR, I didn't get promo copies of any of the albums you've mentioned!
Great piece on Evangelista in The Wire by wincgo. I've misunderstood some of what the music's about in that review, but I like my interpretation. A piece of Deleuzian 'enculage'- sneaking up behind the text and buggering it to produce new meanings.
The audience member who looks awkward after receiving a hug from Bozulich that wincgo mentions in The Wire is my friend Hannah. She was petrified, but I thought she did pretty well.
Aside from many of the things already mentioned I've been impressed by best yet albums from long established stalwarts like Portishead, The Notwist, Goldfrapp and the Magnetic Fields.
In terms of new bands, well Wye Oak and Bon Iver have done the services of psych folk proud this year.
Frightened Rabbit are a great new Glaswegian band, somewhere between Arab Strap, Belle and Sebastian and My Latest Novel.
Danny & The Champions Of The World are worth a listen and The Low Lows are great fun too.