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>>> Mουσικός Απολογισμός 2008: Γιάννη Πετρίδη/«Από τις 4 στις 5»/ΝΕΤ/105,8 FM Δεκεμβρίου 29, 2008

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01. DEAR SCIENCE-T.V. On The Radio
02. THE AGE OF THE UNDERSTATEMENT-The Last Shadow Puppets
03. ORACULAR SPECTACULAR-MGMT
04. ONLY BY THE NIGHT-Kings Of Leon
05. IN THE FUTURE-Black Mountain
06. FLEET FOXES-Fleet Foxes
07. 808+ HEARTBREAK-Kanye West
08. EVIL URGES-My Morning Jacket
09. NARROW STAIRES-Death Cub For Cuttie

>>> Neil Young: “Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House” [1968]
10. Paul McCartney (with “Youth” Martin Glover of Killing Joke) – “The Fireman”
11. Coldplay – Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
12. Vampire Weekend – s/t
13. Paul Weller – 22 Dreams
14. Of Montreal – Skeletal Lamping
15. Portishead - Third
16. Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kid
17. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III
18. Jackson Browne – Time the Conqueror
19. Ryan Adams & the Cardinals - Cardinology
20. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
21. Erikah Badu - New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)
22. Johann Johanson – Fordlandia
23. The Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely
24. Neil Diamond – Home Before Dark
25. Amadou & Mariam – Welcome to Mali

>>> R.I.P. Delaney (Bramlett) Δεκεμβρίου 29, 2008

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>>> Delaney and Bonnie with Eric Clapton 1969

>>> The 10 Best CD’s of 2008 by The Word magazine: Δεκεμβρίου 29, 2008

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Martha Wainwright – I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too
British Sea Power – Do You Like Rock Music?
Punch Brothers – Punch
Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever and Ago
MGMT- Oracular Cpectacular
Roots Manuva – Slime & Reason
Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kids
The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement
The Stills – Oceans Will Rise
David Byrne & Brian Eno – Everything that Happens Will Happen Today

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>>> Amy MacDonald: “This Is The Life” Δεκεμβρίου 27, 2008

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>>> Aπολογισμός Χρονιάς 2008: “The MacManus Sessions” Δεκεμβρίου 21, 2008

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01. Τhe Mountain Goats – Heretic Pride

02. Ian Siegal – The Dust
03. Death Cab for Cutie – Narrow Stairs
04. Black Mountain – In the Future
05. Elbow -The Sheldom Seen Kid
06. Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
07. Vampire Weekend – s/t
08. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
09. Fleet Foxes – s/t
10. Sun Kil Moon – April
11. The Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely
12. TV on the Radio -Dear Science
13. M83 – Saturdays=Youth
14. Duffy – Rockferry
15. Stephen Malcmus & the Jicks - Real Emotional Trash
16. The Black Keys – Attack and Release
17. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
18. Black Kids -Partie Traumatic
19. The Last Shadow Puppets – The Age of the Understatement
20. AC/DC – Black Ice

>>> Aπολογισμός “Uncut Magazine” 2008: Δεκεμβρίου 21, 2008

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01. Portishead – Third
02. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
03. TV on the Radio – Dear Science
04. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
05. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
06. Elbow – The Sheldom Seen Kid
07. Neon Neon – Stainless Style
08. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
09. Kings of Leon – Only by the Night
10. Paul Weller – 22 Dreams

11. Drive_By Truckers – Brighter Than Creation’s Dark
12. The Hold Steady – Stay Positive
13. James Blackshaw – Litany of Echoes
14. Randy Newman – Harps and Angels
15. Hot Chip – Made in the Dark
16. Wild Beasts – Limbo, Panto
17. Goldfrapp – Seventh Tree
18. Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks – Real Emotional Trash
19. Shearwater – Rook
20. My Morning Jacket – Evil Urges
(to be continued)

>>> Απολογισμός “New Musical Express” 2008: Δεκεμβρίου 18, 2008

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01. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
02. TV on the Radio – Dear Science
03. Glasvegas – Glasvegas
04. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
05. Foals – Antidotes
06. Metronomy – Nights Out
07. Santogold – Santogold
08. Mystery Jets – Twenty One
09. Kings of Leon – Only by the Night
10. Friendly Fires – Friendly Fires
11. Neon Neon – Stainless Style
12. Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles
13. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
14. Laura Marling – Alas, I Cannot Swim
15. The Last Shadow Puppets – The Age of the Understatement
16. Ladyhawke – Ladyhawke
17. Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kid
18. Late for Pier – Fantasy Black Channel
19. Fucked Up – The Chemistry of Common Life
20. Spiritualized – Songs in A and E
21. Lightspeed Champion – Falling Off the Lavender Bridge
22. Oasis – Dig Out Your Soul
23. Scarlett Johansson – Anywher I Lay My Head
24. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever and Go
25. Portishead – Third
26. Verve – The Forth

27. Hercules and Love Affair – Hercules and Love Affair
28. British Sea Power – Do You Like Rock Music?
29. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
30. Hot Chip – Made in the Dark
31. Coldplay – Viva La Vida

32. Mogwai – The Hawk is Howling
33. Deerhunter – Microcastle/Weird Era Cont.
34. Los Compesininos! – We are Beautiful, We are Doomed
35. Cass McCombs – Dropping the Writ
36. Frightened Rabbit – The Midnight Organ Fight
37. Primal Scream – Beatiful Future
38. Beck – Modern Guilt

39. Chairlift – Does You Inspire You
40. The Kills – Midnight Boom
41. These New Puritans – Beat Pyramid
42. School of Seven Bells – Alpinisms
43. Black Kids – Partie Traumatic
44. Lykke Li – Youth Novels
45. Black Keys – The Attack & Release
46. Blood Red Shoes – Box of Secrets
47. The Gaslight Anthem – The 59’s Sound
48. Ida Maria – Fortress Round My Heart
49. Bloc Party – Intimacy
50. Heartbreak – Lies

>>> Aπολογισμός “Q” magazine 2008: Δεκεμβρίου 18, 2008

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January 2009
Take a look at the key albums of the past 12 months. It is a countdown which includes luxurious beards, quiffs and a chap in a pearl necklace. Click on the album title to read more, hear tracks and watch videos.

And what’s more you can win the entire list of 50 albums. Q has teamed up with HMV to get you closer to the music you love by offering the entire list to one lucky winner.

All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning is to answer the following question:

Who recently became the 100th artist to take part in HMV’s My Inspiration campaign?

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This month's Q50
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ONLY BY THE NIGHT
KINGS OF LEON
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FLEET FOXES
FLEET FOXES
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VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS
COLDPLAY
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VAMPIRE WEEKEND
VAMPIRE WEEKEND
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GLASVEGAS
GLASVEGAS
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ROCKFERRY
DUFFY
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DEAR SCIENCE
TV ON THE RADIO
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THE SELDOM SEEN KID
ELBOW
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CONSOLERS OF THE LONELY
THE RACONTEURS
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DIG!!! LAZARUS DIG!!!
NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS
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MED SUD I EYRUM VID SPILUM ENDALUST
SIGUR ROS
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PERFECT SYMMETRY
KEANE
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ORACULAR SPECTACULAR
MGMT
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OFF WITH THEIR HEADS
KAISER CHIEFS
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THA CARTER III
LIL WAYNE
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MADE IN THE DARK
HOT CHIP
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ADELE
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DO YOU LIKE ROCK MUSIC?
BRITISH SEA POWER
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SEVENTH TREE
GOLDFRAPP
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THE ’59 SOUND
THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM
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SLIPWAY FIRES
RAZORLIGHT
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DAY & AGE
THE KILLERS
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MODERN GUILT
BECK
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THE AGE OF THE UNDERSTATEMENT
THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS
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DEATH MAGNETIC
METALLICA
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CONOR OBERST
CONOR OBERST
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HOME BEFORE DARK
NEIL DIAMOND
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22 DREAMS
PAUL WELLER
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BLACK ICE
AC/DC
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THIRD
PORTISHEAD
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IN THE FUTURE
BLACK MOUNTAIN
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DIG OUT YOUR SOUL
OASIS
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HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR
HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR
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FOR EMMA, FOREVER AGO
BON IVER
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STAY POSITIVE
THE HOLD STEADY
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ACCELERATE
R.E.M.
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YOUTH NOVELS
LYKKE LI
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LIFE DEATH LOVE & FREEDOM
JOHN MELLENCAMP
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SANTOGOLD
SANTOGOLD
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EVIL URGES
MY MORNING JACKET
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GIFT OF SCREWS
LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
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I’LL BE LIGHTNING
LIAM FINN
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TO SURVIVE
JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN
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PARTIE TRAUMATIC
BLACK KIDS
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SLEEP THROUGH THE STATIC
JACK JOHNSON
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FORTH
THE VERVE
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HARPS AND ANGELS
RANDY NEWMAN
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ACID TONGUE
JENNY LEWIS
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ALL I INTENDED TO BE
EMMYLOU HARRIS
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SAFE TRIP HOME
DIDO
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>>> Aπολογισμός Mojo Magazine 2008: Δεκεμβρίου 18, 2008

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01. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
02. The Last Shadow Puppets – The Age of the Understatement
03. Paul Weller – 22 Dreams
04. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
05. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
06. The Hold Steady – Stay Positive
07. Glasvegas – Glasvegas
08. The Week That Was – The Week That Was
09. The Bug – London Zoo
10. Neil Diamond – Home Before Dark
11. Portishead – Third
12. Don Cavalli – Cryland
13. Drive_By_Truckers – Brighter Than Creation’s Dark
14. British Sea Power – Do You Like Rock Music?
15. Eli “Paperboy” Reed & The True Lovers – Roll With You
16. Erikah Badu – New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)
17. Sigur Rós – Með Suð í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust
18. Pete Molinari – A Virtual Landslide
19. Beck – Modern Guilt
20. TV on the Radio – Dear Science
21. Amadou & Mariam – Welcome to Mali
22. Mercury Rev – Snowflake Midnight
23. Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kid
24. Fucked Up – The Chemistry of Common Life
25. Randy Newman – Harps and Angels
26. Peter Broderick – Home
27. M83 – Saturdays=Youth
28. Neon Neon – Stainless Style

29. Yeasayer – All Hour Cymbals
30. The Night Marchers – See You In Magic
31. Duffy -Rockferry
32. Seasick Steve – I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left

33. Kasai Allstars – In the 7th Moon…
34. Fuck Buttons – Street Horrsing
35. Our Broken Garden – When Your Blackening Shows
36. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
37. Gavin Bryass – The Singing of the Titanic
38. Goldfrapp – Seventh Tree
39. Abe Vigoda – Skeleton
40. The Black Keys – Attack & Release
41. The Fall – Imperial Wax Solvent
42. Juana Molina – Un Dia

43. Aimme Mann – @#%&! Smilers
44. Goldmund – The Malady of Elegance
45. Metallica – Death Magnetic
46. James Hunter – The Hard Way
47. Flying Lotus – Los Angeles
48. AC/DC – Black Ice
49. The Neil Cowley Trio – Loud Louder Stop
50. Oasis -Dig Out Your Soul

>>> Απολογισμός Spin Magazine 2008: Δεκεμβρίου 16, 2008

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01. TV on the Radio -Dear Science
02. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III
03. Portishead – Third
04. Fucked Up – The Chemistry of Common Life
05. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
06. Santogold – Santogold
07. Deerhunter – Microcastle
08. Hot Chip – Made in the Dark
09. Coldplay – Viva la Vida
10. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
11. Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kid
12. Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Pt.1: 4th World War
13. No Age – Nouns
14. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
15. Beck – Modern Guilt
16. My Morning Jacket – Evil Urges

17. The Roots – Risisng Down
18. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
19. Okkervil River – The Stand Ins
20. Gnarls Barkley – The Odd Couple
21. Kings of Leon – Only By the Night
22. Black Kids – Partie Traumatic
23. Kate Nash – Made of Bricks
24. Duffy – Rockferry
25. Death Cab for Cutie – Narrow Stairs
26. R.E.M. – Accelerate
27. The Streets – Everything Is Borrowed
28. Metallica – Death Magnetic
29. Nas & DJ Green Lantern – The Nigger Tape
30. Lucinda Williams – Little Honey
31. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
32. The Gutter Twins – Saturnalia
33. El Guincho – Alegranza
34. Miles Benjamin & Anthony Robinson – s/t
35. The Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely
36. Lykke Li- Youth Novels
37. Wolf Parade – At Mount Zoomer
38. Oasis – Dig Out Your Soul
39. Guns N’ Roses – Chinese Democracy
40. Chairlift – Does You Inspire You

>>> Απολογισμός Rolling Stone 2008: Δεκεμβρίου 16, 2008

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01. TV on the Radio – Dear Science
02. Bob Dylan – Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol.8
03. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III
04. My Morning Jacket -Evil Urges
05. John Mellencamp – Life, Death, Love and Freedom
06. Santogold -Santogold
07. Coldplay – Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
08. Beck – Modern Guilt
09. Metallica – Death Magnetic
10. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
11. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
12. Guns N’ Roses – Chinese Democracy
13. Blitzen Trapper – Furr
14. Ryan Adams and the Cardinals – Cardinology
15. The Black Keys – Attack and Release
16. Randy Newman – Harps and Angels
17. B.B.King – One Kind Favor
18. Lucinda Williams – Little Honey
19. Erykah Badu – New Amerykah, Part 1 (4th World War)
20. Kings of Leon – Only by the Night
21. Kaiser Chiefs – Off With Their Heads
22. Jackson Browne – Time the Conquerer
23. Conor Oberst – Conor Oberst
24. Girl Talk – Feed the Animals
25. The Magnetic Fields – Distortion
26. Mudcrutch – Mudcrutch
27. Brian Wilson – That Lucky Old Sun
28. The Knux – Remind Me in Three Days…
29. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
30. Duffy – Rockferry
31. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
32. Jamey Johnson – The Lonesome Song
33. Ne_Yo – Year of the Gentlemen
34. Stephen Malkmus – Real Emotional Trash
35. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
36. The Hold Steady – Stay Positive
37. Nine Inch Nails – The Slip
38. Ra Ra Riot – The Rhumb Line
39. Taylor Swift – Fearless
40. Jonas Brothers – A Little Bit Longer
41. AC/DC – Black Ice
42. David Byrne and Brian Eno – Everything that Happens Will Happen Today
43. Nas – Untitled
44.The Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely
45. Be Your Own pet – Get Awkward
46. The Academy Is… – Fast Times at Barrington High
47. Of Montreal – Skeletal Lamping
48. Raphael Saadiq – The Way I See it
49. Hot Chip – Made in the Dark
50. No Age – Nouns

>>> O πρώτος απολογισμός της χρονιάς από το PaStε Magazine: Δεκεμβρίου 15, 2008

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 Ένα μουσικό περιοδικό που΄χει πάρει θέση στην καρδιά μας κι έχει αντικαταστάσει το πολύ περίεργο κι ιδιότροπο τα τελευταία χρόνια: CMJ. Αναμένουμε μ’ενδιαφέρον τις απόψεις των συντακτών του! Θυμίζω ότι πέρισυ ψήφισαν ως άλμπουμ της χρονιάς, τους “National”!

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50. TV On The Radio – Dear Science [Interscope]
Leave it up to TV on the Radio to craft its most upbeat, party-ready release to date as the economy crumbles, presidents change and wars rage. Dear Science is not the band’s best, but tell that to the glorious beats, funky guitars and epic horns that surround Tunde Adebimpe’s poetry throughout.

49. Sandra McCracken – Red Balloon [Towhee]
Listening to Sandra McCracken’s crystalline voice offers the sonic equivalent of drinking ice-cold mountain spring water at its source. Her lyrics are utterly defiant in their optimism and the folk-pop arrangements on Red Balloon are varied enough to lock in your attention from start to finish. Gorgeous, heartfelt stuff.

48. REM – Accelerate [Warner Bros.]
After years of critically lambasted discs full of messy jangle pop, the Athens trio crawled their way back from the brink with a record full of razor smart lyrics and musical throwbacks. While no Monster, it’s a vital return to their rock and roll form.

47. Laura Marling – Alas, I Cannot Swim [Astralwerks]
Whether they’re her own, imagined or borrowed, eighteen-year-old Laura Marling does battle with some considerable demons on her first full-length debut: Miserable lovers, various psychoses, God himself. But despite her youth, ghastly pallor and the lovely, lightly string-and-horn touched strumminess of these songs, our money’s on Marling for the win.

46. Lykke Li – Youth Novels [LL]
Those Swedes really know how to turn out pop princesses. Leading the innovative cool-girl pack on her ambitious debut, Li is the hook heavy, Euro-dance infused soul sister to friend El Perro del Mar’s lo-fi anthems. Don’t miss the kooky-good video for her slick “I’m Good, I’m Gone.”

45. M83 – Saturdays = Youth [Mute]
Smooth, buoyant energy marks M83’s fifth album, dedicated to the digital outfit’s decade of choice, the 1980s. Purged of the ironic distance that normally colors such nostalgia, the record’s expansive tracks create a sublime vision with nods toward John Hughes and other lost luminaries.

44. Kathleen Edwards – Asking For Flowers [Zoë]
This Canadian gem is a go-to for those looking for humor, heartbreak and political awareness in one rootsy package. We’d expect nothing less from a record with a song called “I Make the Dough, You Get the Glory.”

43. Amanda Palmer – Who Killed Amanda Palmer [Roadrunner]
Remember Tori Amos? Palmer is like that, but throatier—a little less ethereal, a little more punk. Ben Folds produced this solo debut, which courses with anger, wit and damaged romanticism.

42. Thao Nguyen and the Get Down Stay Down – We Brave Bee Stings & All [Kill Rock Stars]
Written and recorded in the year or so after Thao Nguyen graduated from college and landed her first record deal, this debut captures all the nebulous beauty and terror of being young in the world—a smoky-voiced, riff-picking, hand-clapping mosquito trapped in the amber of Tucker Martine’s rich, bubbly production.

41. The Tallest Man On Earth – Shallow Grave [Gravitation]
Exposing Dylan imitators everywhere as stunted imposters, The Tallest Man stands atop the tempestuous spirit of his forebear and spins shimmering, fantastical tales over arrays of finger-picked guitar and banjo to forge this Americana masterpiece all the way from Scandinavia.

40. Flight of the Conchords – Flight of the Conchords [Sub Pop]
These college flatmates and New Zealand transplants turned comedy on it’s head with their hilarious sketch style show on HBO. Then, the talented musicians put out their first full length record, a rollicking sampling of bitingly hilarious tracks from the show.

39. The Dodos – Visiter [Frenchkiss]
The Dodo’s Frenchkiss debut effectively combines so many typically separate elements of folk, Americana, electronic, indie and art-house into one album that it can almost feel like a cohesive, brief sampler CD through the modern landscape of indie-rock subgenres while never leaving their comfort zone.

38. Jamie Lidell – Jim [Warp]
This is no half-assed attempt at a white-boy Motown reproduction. Paste Best Of What’s Next artist Jamie Lidell’s background in electronica adds a unique edge to his sunshiny soul music. In the words of Lidell himself, “a little bit of feel good goes a long way.”

37. Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit – A Larum [Lost Highway]
One of the problems with the word “Americana,” is how it ignores the vernacular traditions of the Old World. Englishman Flynn has crafted a quirky folksy romp that surpasses most of his peers on this side of the Atlantic.

36. The Bridges – Limits of the Sky [Verve]
Harkening back to when music was a family affair, the beauty of this sunny debut lies in its simplicity: soaring pop songs anchored by charming hooks and bridges (no pun intended). Case in point: “Pieces” might be the catchiest tune you’ll hear all year.

35. Colour Revolt – Plunder, Beg and Curse [Fat Possum]
These Mississippi boys offer the best edge-of-your-seat energy since The Arcade Fire. Frontman Jesse Coppenbarger seamlessly alternates between a quiet moan and a roar, and his cryptic lyrics offer a new revelation with each listen.

34. Torche – Meanderthal [Hydra Head]
You’d be hard pressed to find something as alternately punishing and pleasant (at press time, our best guess was a marshmallow with—surprise!—a thumb tack inside), but Torche’s latest slab of melodic metal combines the oil-and-water rivals to fine effect.

33. Santogold – Santogold [Downtown]
This wildly innovative solo debut from Santi White (a.k.a. Santogold) effortlessly vacillates between singing and rapping, gleefully hopping from one genre to the next. “L.E.S. Artistes” shines the brightest on a sonically eclectic record devoid of vacuous filler.

32. Silver Jews – Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea [Drag City]
Wistful, poetic heartland rock and psychedelic-tinged, truck-stop country tunes delivered from a lonesome mountaintop in David Berman’s wizened, exhausted Cohen-meets-Cash croon.

31. The Walkmen – You & Me [Gigantic]
A moody, searching record from a band that’s tried on several different musical costumes since its inception, You & Me has allowed The Walkmen to find their beat, pulsing drunkenly from a heart of darkness under the blurry lights of some long-forgotten, cotton-candy-smeared midway.

30. I’m From Barcelona – Who Killed Harry Houdini? [Mute]
Still the best argument for indie-pop hyperbole, these 29 Swedes dial up some darkness to expand an emotional palate otherwise rife with exuberance. The band doesn’t mind that leader Emanuel Lundgren worries about staying a kid in his heart; they celebrate altogether, regardless.

29. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III [Cash Money/Universal]
Without a doubt, 2008 hip-hop belonged to Dwayne Carter. After giving away countless songs for free leading up to the release of Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne proved that his saturation plan was effective, selling a million copies in a week. Fitting, as it felt like the album’s “A Milli” found that many freestyle versions from Wayne’s peers as well.

28. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular [Columbia]
Whether brandishing kinetic synth beats on “Kids” and “Electric Feel,” or mellow harmonies with “The Youth,” MGMT never loses its indelible exuberance and panache. It’s almost as if the Brooklyn-based duo exists in its own hyper-dreamlike world and we’re just merely visiting.

27. Liam Finn – I’ll Be Lightning [Yep Roc]
Music flows in the veins of this New Zealand wunderkind. Son of 80’s pop maestro Neil Finn (of Crowded House), Finn’s songs unfold in painstakingly intricate narratives that speak to the insecurities in us all, announcing the thunderous arrival of a unique talent.

26. Lee Ann Womack – Call Me Crazy [MCA Nashville]
If you can get past the “I Hope You Dance” stigma, you’ll find a delightful assortment of true-blue country and wistful pop on Womack’s latest. Don’t miss smoky-bar song “Solitary Thinkin’,” George Strait duet “Everything But Quits” and standout “The Bees,” based on the novel The Secret Life Of Bees.

25. Mugison – Mugiboogie [Ipecac]
Iceland’s answer to Tom Waits takes another giant leap forward on Mugiboogie, the most viscerally super-charged album of his career. With sweat-dripping Pentecostal fervor and big-top grandiosity, Mugison claws out his still-beating heart and wrings it dry for listeners. The product is a genre-shifting revelation featuring the most delightfully untamed voice in modern music.

24. Santogold and Diplo – Top Ranking
 [Mad Decent]
A sizzling mixtape that re-imagines 
Santogold’s sound (which was pretty imaginative to begin with), Top Ranking boasts a strong Caribbean accent and a genre-jumping tracklist—the record drops young Santi White alongside Aretha, Devo, Desmond Dekker and Panda Bear, and she hangs right in there. Available at turntablelab.com.

23. Mates of State – Re-Arrange Us [Barsuk]
More accessible than ever, indie pop’s favorite married duo is maturing. With their best effort since the sugary confection of Team Boo, the Mates lace lyrics detailing life’s battle wounds through their twee-harmony sound, encouraging contemplation while you’re swaying.

22. No Age – Nouns [Sub Pop]
This Los Angeles duo sprawls on Nouns, transcending its guitar/drums core with cascading atmospherics and feedback loops, flying just close enough to sunshine pop for its punk-rock wings to melt into new, astonishing forms.

21. The Raveonettes – Lust Lust Lust [Vice]
The sound of innocence lost, Lust’s sugar-coated walls of static wrap lovingly around the sexiest, most cavernously echoing early-’60s-pop-influenced noise rock since The Jesus and Mary Chain’s Psychocandy.

20. Hot Chip – Made In The Dark [Astralwerks]
Dark is clever, sexy dance music that rewards repeated listening—the more you hear it, the more you can’t live without it. The record gets bonus points for “Ready For The Floor,” one of the best songs of the year in any genre.

19. Gentleman Jesse and His Men – Introducing Gentleman Jesse and His Men [Douchemaster]
This Atlanta power popper’s long-in-the-works debut LP echoes many heroes past and present, from Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello to the Exploding Hearts. But what the record lacks in originality it more than makes up for with hooks and hooks and hooks and even more unforgettable hooks.

18. Death Cab
 for Cutie – Narrow Stairs
 [Atlantic]
Death Cab’s second major-label release is a sonic feast. The drama-building atmospherics of sprawling first single “I Will Possess Your Heart” display a Radiohead-like shrewdness—an appreciation for the perfect mix of instrumental textures, anchored by metronomic drumming. You can tell that Ben Gibbard and company have plenty of steam left in their creative engines.

17. Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – Lie Down In The Light [Drag City]
Only after “seeing a darkness” and “learning to let go” could Will Oldham find himself in the light like this, coolly cooing about worldly balances and rightfully declaring himself “the king of infinite space.”

16. My Morning Jacket
 – Evil Urges [ATO]
The latest from one of the most inventive bands of the decade, Evil Urges finds MMJ hitting all the reverb-drenched, keyboard- and guitar-rock pleasure points while hurling one nasty, space-funky curveball that’ll leave you scratching your head in perplexed ecstasy.

15. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! [Mute]
The Dark Prince of Rock ’n’ roll drops his most ass-shakin’ graveyard romp yet, throbbing with enough moonlit swagger to roll the Stones right outta their high-holy thrones.

14. Langhorne Slim – Langhorne Slim [Kemado]
His most ambitious, fully realized album to date, Langhorne Slim comes across like a gritty update of Blonde on Blonde, with Slim yelping unadorned poetry about the everyday struggles of life and love.

13. Ida Maria – Fortress Round My Heart [Waterfall/RCA Label Group]
At once deeply confessional and dangerously carefree, Norway’s latest export sings every song like she’s on the verge of breaking into a million pieces. The music holds her together.

12. Of Montreal – Skeletal Lamping [Polyvinyl]
The giddy experimentalism and collagist aesthetic of Kevin Barnes’ avant-pop outfit changes direction so frequently, you’ll marvel at the number of compelling ideas he manages to cram into an album that clocks in at just under an hour. Exhausting! Exhilarating!

11. The Hold Steady – Stay Positive [Vagrant]
Separation Sunday earned The Hold Steady a monopoly on best-bar-band-in-the-country honors. Now, after Boys and Girls in America and the powerfully anthemic Stay Positive, they’ve become one of the best bands in America. Period.

10. Deerhunter – Microcastle [Kranky]
Following its often noisy predecessor, Cryptograms, Microcastle mostly eschews rage for atmospherics, offering a gentler and more meditative Deerhunter. Whether it’s due to Bradford Cox’s time spent touring and releasing records as Atlas Sound or simply stylistic evolution, the gorgeous pop melodies paired with fuzzy, laidback guitars suit his proper band just fine.

9. Lucinda Williams – Little Honey [Lost Highway]
After a career of breaking our hearts with lovelorn laments, Williams kicks off her ninth LP with unbridled glee. It’s her most sonically and emotionally diverse record ever, and her best since Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.

8. Sun Kil Moon – April [Caldo Verde]
Mark Kozelek’s comforting voice floats on a blanket of ringing guitars, a ray of golden solace peaking through dissipating springtime thunderheads;
a harbinger of struggled-for inner peace.

7. Girl Talk – Feed the Animals [Illegal Art]
Gregg Gillis creates giddy friction between disparate moods, tempos and genres—all of which hook up like drunken college kids. In an apocalyptic year, Animals sounds like the last party on Earth, one final chance to cram in every great beat, hook and riff before the whole planet goes poof.

6. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes [Sub Pop]
Merely calling this Seattle band’s debut “pastoral,” eliminates countless opportunities for fun with psycho-topography: Opener “Sun It Rises” shimmers like a silvery mountain lake, “Oliver James” howls up from a glorious harmonic canyon, and “Meadowlarks” best embodies the romantic rolling knolls Fleet Foxes’ sound is most associated with.

5. Okkervil River – The Stand Ins [Jagjaguwar]
Rough, lush and magniloquent, this album is far more than a postscript to 2007’s The Stage Names. Singer Will Sheff wails “we have lost our way,” but the claim couldn’t be further from the truth on this brilliant, cacophonous cataloging of fame and misfortune.

4. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago [Jagjaguwar]
Justin Vernon’s rags-to-riches story only adds to the beautiful depth of this folky debut. Stitched together during a self-imposed winter isolation in a Wisconsin cabin, this nine-song heartbreaker brims with a quiet intensity and a hushed vibrato that’s raw and addictive enough to leave Sam Beam jealous.

3. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend [XL]
Proudly trumpeting its Afro-pop influences, this scholastic quartet of Columbia grads made the year’s most rambunctiously inventive (and hyped) debut. From its pulsating musicals flourishes to frontman Ezra Koenig’s sprightly falsetto, Vampire Weekend’s infectious pop rock never strikes a false note.

2. Sigur Rós – Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust [XL]
This record’s most exhilarating peaks are found in its hushed sonic valleys, especially the anguished opening strains of “Festival.” The first half of the song scrapes away all sonic clutter, featuring a minimalist aria of keyboard swells and lead singer Jónsi Birgisson’s falsetto soaring beyond heaven to an even more blissful plateau.

1. She & Him – Volume One [Merge]
Maybe it’s just a sweet little folk record—a tiny, flawless diamond. Or maybe it’s a pristine distillation of harmony and craft; 50 years of songwriting experience served up on a spinning silver platter. Either way, it’s our album of the year. Produced with touches of girl-group splendor and arranged with a dreamy, old-fashioned vibe, She & Him’s debut couldn’t be more adorable.

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