Boxing day. A day of cold turkey, lingering family resentment and the fist-hard realisation that you didn't get a Nintendo Wii.
But don't worry. We're here. Well, actually we're not here at all. We wrote this weeks ago. Right now we're either laying on the balcony of an exclusive five-star hotel in the Seychelles or we're watching An American Tail on TV in bed with a bucket of Haribo and a hangover. Who knows where our lives will take us?
Anyway, as is now fast becoming traditional in the week between Christmas and the new year, we're going to fill the gap with the Spraylist, a personal insight into the stuff our senior writers liked best this year. And we're kicking off today with everyone's favourite albums…
Stuart Heritage
Sneaking through on a technicality – it came out in Cornelius' native Japan in 2006 – Sensuous couldn't be more beautiful if it advertised bras for Marks And Spencers. A genuine masterpiece of production, Sensuous manages to sound vital and meditative all at once, ambient and electronic but human too. True, I'd yammer on about how brilliant Cornelius was if he released an album of armpit farts, but Sensuous utterly justifies the hype. You deserve this album in your lives.
C J Davies
Ten of the fellows? In some sort of 'countdown' format? Sounds like a plan:
10. 'Because Of The Times' – Kings Of Leon
A few unwelcome guitar solos, but otherwise top-notch unpretentious fun. And 'Arizona' is one of the best things they've ever done.
9. 'We Can Create' – Maps
Drifty and ethereal niceness that should have won that Mercury thing.
8. 'Mirrored' – Battles
Math-rock pioneers assault your eardrums and will slowly – guaranteed – invade your humming glands.
7. 'Proof Of Youth' – The Go! Team
Pop distilled.
6. 'And Their Refinement Of The Decline' – Stars Of The Lid
Epic shimmering wonderment.
5. 'Strawberry Jam' – Animal Collective
The Baltimore basketcases come of age with a remarkable – and surprisingly accessible – selection of gems.
4. '23' – Blonde Redhead
The epitome of 'a grower.' Melodies that suddenly become so good around the third or fourth listen, you'll wonder how you did without them.
3. 'In Rainbows' – Radiohead
I once heard someone say this sounded like a 'Massive Attack album with Thom Yorke guesting.' Their problem being?
2. 'Kala' – M.I.A
Fucking awesome.
1. 'Neon Bible' – Arcade Fire
You know it's good. You own it.
Shawn Lindseth
The best album of 2008 without a shadow of a doubt is that old LP that fell off my neighbour's bookshelf and crammed deep in his neck. I'm fully aware this is sounds quite morbid, but that guy tried moving his fence eight inches into my yard. I mean my Step-Dad's yard.
Other than that, the best album based on musical merit would have to be Ween's La Cucaracha for two chief reasons. The first is the opening track, the second is the closing track. Two bookends surrounding genius.
Chris Laverty
I didn't buy a thing worth mentioning this year. I did quite like April March's cover of Chick Habit on Death Proof soundtrack. But I didn't buy it.
Matthew Laidlow
There have been quite a few bits and bobs this year that have gotten me all excited and giggly like a pregnant schoolgirl who’s just found out she’s getting a free council house. So I’m going to be annoying and list more than one. Animal Collective’s Strawberry Jam is pushing experimental songwriting in my opinion, Radiohead’s In Rainbows is a welcome return to form after a few ropey recent efforts, and The Tuss who is really just Aphex Twin under a silly name is also back to form after his last 'proper' album. I could go on, but I’d be here all day. Well seeing as we’re here, Bogdan Raczynski’s Alright album is quite bouncy to.
Annette Hyde
LCD Soundsystem, Sound of Silver – I like this album because it’s a nice little mix that will get you through a workout where you want to strangle the old guy with halitosis on the treadmill next to you with his sweatband, and some more mellow stuff for when you want to slip into a trance after your latest blissful chance on with my mom’s egg nog pie. Seriously, it’s the best thing ever… the pie, not the album. The album is good, but the pie… ohhhhhh, man.
Tomorrow – our best movies. But don't just sit there – list your favourite albums below. If you want. It's not like we're here.
Carmela says
wheres all the mainstream stuff that normal non-journalists listen to? I’m not as cool as you! I want Rihanna!
OB says
yeah wheres leona
kolo says
Down with all that list of mainstreem crap.
The list is very good.
I would have add the album Humanity: Hour 1 by Scorpions
Smole says
Roisin Murphy’s: Overpowered is worth a listen. But LCD Soundsystem has hardly been out of my CD player, even if he does look like Ricky Gervais.
ed says
radiohead is crap mate, sorry to have to tell you like this.
Stabby McGee says
M.I.A and Battles, yeah. Where’s the Björk?
Milo says
Great catch Matthew – the Animal Collective record is excellent, but I think Panda Bear’s own release ‘Person Pitch’ is better still.
I also urge everybody to download Ariel Pink’s entire back catalogue. Amazing, unless you hate badly produced pop music with an indie bent.
MILO