
Another year, another batch of songs. In case you hadn't noticed, 2008 was the year folks couldn't stop dancing: either angrily (TV On the Radio), pleasurably (Hercules and Love Affair), or somewhere in between, with a dash of irony thrown in for good measure (MGMT). My first two songs might as well be ties, as they come from polar opposite spectrums, but the bottom line is: this year, whoever made the kids dance hardest walked away the winner.
SPECIAL NOTE: Since I don't want all this shit yanked over one anonymous record label complaint, these are all Youtube or IMeem links, not downloads. There'll be a supplemental post featuring some of the songs to sample as downloads, but for now, listen then head over to iTunes (or possibly another service I don't know about) to download them.
01.MGMT - "Electric Feel"
(ANOTHER NOTE: Right click & open the above link in a new window, then be patient. Trust me, it's well worth the wait.) So this time last year, it was a toss up for me between LCD Soundsystem's mournful "Someone Great" and MIA's "Paper Planes" for my song of '07. As a softie at heart, I chose the former, so I suppose it's only right to give the point back to dance music this year, when faced with a similar choice between two songs. It helps that in a year filled with the most outstanding dance music produced in forever, this one always stood ahead of the pack: I witnessed two parties saved from mediocrity, thanks to the simple decision to put this on. It's pretty much impossible not to dance to it. And while Time to Pretend might actually be the best video of the year(again, be verrry patient after clicking), this one is easily the second best: appearances from the Rockafire Explosion animals, dirty hippie orgies, and people drinking the fucking moon pretty much tie that one up. The backlash against MGMT has finally begun, but should they blow up further and become parodies of themselves, just remember that in 2008, they made the coolest song on the planet.
02.The Walkmen - "In The New Year"
Again, it seems ridiculous to judge something like this song in comparison with a track like "Electric Feel", so consider its ranking ancillary. The fact of the matter is, Hamilton Leithauser belts his fucking guts out, in the most glorious, old-school fashion seen all year. With lyrics that turn from regret to relief on a dime ("So it's all over/It's all over, anyway" is sung without a hint of tragedy), it also seems to come from the heart more than any Walkmen track to date. It's the lynchpin of the entire album, and watching Hamilton sing it live gives you the kind of goosebumps you wish music could always provide:
03.Hercules & Love Affair - "Blind"
While I'm not quite as high on the whole album as many others were (it's enjoyable, but not without filler), I can't deny that this was the song of the summer; inescapable at any gathering I went to. Antony Hegarty's voice is harnessed brilliantly, in a way I never thought it could be, and the disco beat is both classic and progressive. The fact that they've crossed over to the semi-mainstream despite being the most sexually diverse band in recent memory only adds to their luster.
04.Wolf Parade - "Language City"
"Soldier's Grin" is a great way to open up the album, but At Mount Zoomer doesn't find its own voice until halfway through this song, which has more than a few tricks up its sleeve, reminding the world why Wolf Parade is one of the best bands alive right now.
05.Lykke Li - "Little Bit"
Lykke Li won a following in '08 from her dancier tracks, but this song, significantly more vulnerable in concept, and slower in execution, has to be the Swedish songstress' true star turn.
06.Grizzly Bear - "Two Weeks"
Now this is a song that has yet to have a studio version leak, but is flat-out awesome nontheless; awesome enough for the band to perform it on Letterman, while having nothing to promote. I'll admit to not being as big a Grizzly Bear fan in the past as the rest of the blogosphere seemed to be, but this song might have be the start of a beautiful friendship. If nothing else, it's certainly put their upcoming album at the top of my list for 2009.
07.Coldplay feat Jay-Z - "Lost!" (remix)
Presented here is the rare case where an already awesome song is actually benefitted by a totally random hip-hop crossover. Chris Martin may still be insufferable, but every so often, he'll crank out a brilliant oddity like this, and make you remember why he's a rock star in the first place.
08.Kanye West - "Welcome to Heartbreak"
Here's a song that benefitted from the unique way Kanye worked on the album: the "work in progress" version of the song was great by itself, but listening to the final version, once the album was complete, was an even nicer surprise: the melody in the first few verses was inverted, and the synths were replaced with a piano. At its core, though, the song was the same: Kanye whining about his life in a strangely satsifying fashion.
09.TV On the Radio - "Dancing Choose"
The angriest, yet most radio-friendly song from the Album of the Year. Really, though, it's as good as any other song there; I choose it by default. Cause if you haven't figured it out yet, I really like the whole album a lot.
10.Crystal Castles - "Vanished"
I've seen some fairly bizarre dances made to accompany this song, though I'm sure nothing beats mine after a few drinks.
11.M83 - "Kim and Jessie"
Another album with too many good songs to just pick one from, but considering how blown away I was at seeing this live, I guess it gets the edge:
12.The Ting Tings - "That's Not My Name"
What starts with Gogos-esque pop-punk turns to Beach Boys-esque beach rock by the end. You'll be dancing to it pretty much nonstop.
13.Fleet Foxes - "Ragged Wood"
Not entirely fair, since it's three or four songs in one, but whatever. This is all you need to hear to get hooked on these guys.
14.Matt & Kim - "Daylight"
Consider me an official fan of this couple, and on the lookout for their new album. Their love may be obnoxious, but their music earns them a free pass.
15.Lil Wayne - "A Milli"
There are about five thousand versions of this song, but they're all fucking awesome.
16.Abe Vigoda - "Animal Ghosts"
It's 110 seconds, but it's the most intense 110 seconds of the year.
17.Cold War Kids - "Something is Not Right With Me"
Anyone who knows of my exploits outside of Shark Party should know that this is my lucky song, after playing it on my i-pod before each room in a certain Estate. If 95% have no idea what that means, it's probably for the best.
18.Jukebox the Ghost - "Hold It In"
It's tough to choose a favorite among so many good tracks, but this one might take the cake, for clap-back value alone.
19.Deerhunter - "Nothing Ever Happened"
If you think you can handle the pure, unfiltered hipsterness of Deerhunter + McCarren Park Pool, click the link......seriously though, there's almost too much to handle.
20.3Oh!3 - "Don't Trust Me"
These guys blend irony and earnest douchiness in a way that hasn't been seen since the early Beasties. Whether they evolve musically in the same way, or disappear to the bargain bins of Hot Topic remains to be seen, but they're definitely worth watching. And ladies, I've posted the video as a give-back for posting that Moby porno one. You're welcome, and enjoy the hotness:
21.Beyonce - "Halo"
After being bludgeoned by the ubiquitous "To The Left" and "Single Ladies", I definitelty wouldn't have considered myself a Beyonce supporter. And I've never really been a fan of ballads. Yet the slow side of her new album, I Am........Sasha Fierce, aka The Side Where Timbaland Isn't Ripping Off MSTRKFT, is a home-run, featuring some of the best ballads heard in years, not to mention the best songs she's ever recorded. Best of all is this one, which was wisely just released as her second single. May it be butchered for American Idol seasons to come.
22.The Killers - "Spaceman"
While the rest of Day and Age is debatable, even the band's biggest detractors can't deny that this song fucking rocks.
23.No Age - "Cappo"
The most energetic song off Nouns, and that's saying something.
24.Jay-Z feat Santogold - "Brooklyn (Go Hard)"
Oh there you are, Jay-Z. Where've you been hiding for the past two albums?
25.The Last Shadow Puppets - "The Age of the Understatement"
The Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner found great success with this side project, and boldly traveled back to the 1960s, without the help of Mark Ronson.
26.Lady Gaga feat Colby O'Donnis - "Just Dance"
Akon's best work this year found him stepping outside of his comfort zone to produce something totally new for him. Surrender to this song; there is no other option.
27.Vampire Weekend - "I Stand Corrected"
Most of the songs on the LP were already heard through the band's EPs in 07, but this one was a nice, unexpected treat, stealing the whole show towards the end of the ablum.
28.Animal Collective - "My Girls"
This song might be my highlight of what I saw at Coachella. If you're not excited for the new album yet, this might do the trick.
29.Santogold - "Lights Out"
The lyrics might be purely Apocalyptic, but somehow this works as a swooning love song too. That's 2008 for you.
30.Bon Iver - "Skinny Love"
Warning: listening to this song too much might make you feel like the Unibomber.
31.Neon Neon ft. Har Mar Superstar - "Trick for Treat"
The best song about cocaine since Blondie's "Rush Rush", and invents the most brilliant codenames I've heard in a while. Not that Shark Party endorses anything rapped about, of course.
32.Deerhoof - "Offend Maggie"
The title track of the band's new LP represents everything I love about the whole album.
33.The Henry Clay People - "You Can Be Timeless"
Sunset Junction was awesome, and so were these guys, if you can hear them.
34.Cut Off Your Hands - "Happy As Can Be"
Best use of a bass guitar I've heard all year.
35.Death Cab For Cutie - "Cath...."
I chose the Gossip Girl tribute video because it had the best audio of any of the videos I sorted through on YouTube. But even if it didn't, I'd probably post this anyway, because tribute videos are painfully hilarious.
36.My Morning Jacket - "I'm Amazed"
Purists scoffed at the band's new direction, then hit their bongs and forgot about it once the famous Bonaroo set occured. Personally, I never lost my faith in them.
37.Cut Copy - "Far Away"
The slight high point of a phenominal album. It sounds better in the context of In Ghost Colours, but it's perfectly fine on its own too.
38.Hot Chip -"Shake a Fist"
Listen to the instructions this song gives you about two minutes in. They'll serve you well.
39.Bell X1 - "Rocky Took A Lover"
Here's one that starts off good, but gets positively awesome about halfway through, so don't tune out too early.
40.Crystal Antlers - "A Thousand Eyes"
Crystal Antlers almost had the perfect band name. Had they just gone with "deer" instead of, specifically, "antlers", no hipster would have been able to ignore them.
41.Gin Widmore - "Under My Skin"
Totally addictive track from Australia's answer to Amy Winehouse. Seriously, the title doesn't lie: don't click it unless you want it stuck with you for the whole day.
42.Moby - "Ooh Yeah"
Good song. GREAT video.
43.Frightened Rabbit - "Modern Leper"
The opener of Midnight Organ Fight sets the perfect tone for the band's Damien Rice-meets-Simon and Garfunkle vibe.
44.Beck - "Profanity Prayers"
The Dangermouse-produced single that heralded Modern Guilt was a badass surprise from the singer. One can only wish the rest of the album sounded this good.
45.TI feat Rihanna - "Live Your Life"
One bizarre trend in hip-hop and R&B that honestly, has become a guilty pleasure, is the pillaging of mid-90s Eurotrash anthems to make new songs (see: Usher's "Love in the Club" and Chris Brown's "Forever", or the blatant Alice Deejay impression of Akon's "Beautiful"). Leaving out the whole conversion step is TI, who decided to sample an actual Europop song, get Rihanna to sing a few verses, then rap over the whole affair. For hilarity's sake alone, he'd win the award over all the other acts, but it also helps that the song's pretty good too.
46.Yelle - "A Cause de Garcones"
French electropop siren who's somehow infiltrated MTV. It might just be during ads for "Bromance", but still, quite an accomplishment.
47.Ra Ra Riot - "Too Too Too Fast"
At first not one of my favories off the Syracuse band's much-anticapted debut, but it grew on me quickly, then triumphed over all.
48.Los Campesinos - "We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed"
The title track of the band's second release of '08 is also their best highlight.
49.Bloc Party - "One Month Off"
The mixed bag of Intimacy climaxes in the double punch of icy, "Gossip Girl" approved slow churner "Signs", and the explosive "One Month Off", which rebounds with the kind of temper the band hasn't shown since Silent Alarm.
50.Old Money - "Steve Harvey"
Rap's old school underground isn't limited to The Cool Kids.