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November 21, 2008

Paste's Top 50 Of 2008

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I'll start by saying this: Paste's Top 50 of 2008 offers surprises. To get a quick glean of what I mean, take a look at number 50, then close your eyes and peer at number one. What happened? Now go back and check out what is or isn't happening in between. If you recall, last year they awarded the top spot to the National's fourth album, Boxer. This year it goes to a debut. But not the debut you're thinking. Give you a hint: You're not going to guess it. In other news, it's cool to see Torche in there even if they should be (way) higher. Now see for yourself.

50 TV On The Radio - Dear Science (Interscope)
49 Sandra McCracken - Red Balloon (Towhee)
48 REM - Accelerate (Warner Bros.)
47 Laura Marling - Alas, I Cannot Swim (Astralwerks)
46 Lykke Li - Youth Novels (LL)
45 M83 - Saturdays = Youth (Mute)
44 Kathleen Edwards - Asking For Flowers (Zoë)
43 Amanda Palmer - Who Killed Amanda Palmer (Roadrunner)
42 Thao Nguyen and the Get Down Stay Down - We Brave Bee Stings & All (KRS)
41 The Tallest Man On Earth - Shallow Grave (Gravitation)
40 Flight of the Conchords - Flight of the Conchords (Sub Pop)
39 The Dodos - Visiter (Frenchkiss)
38 Jamie Lidell - Jim (Warp)
37 Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit - A Larum (Lost Highway)
36 The Bridges - Limits of the Sky (Verve)
35 Colour Revolt - Plunder, Beg and Curse (Fat Possum)
34 Torche - Meanderthal (Hydra Head)
33 Santogold - Santogold (Downtown)
32 Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea (Drag City)
31 The Walkmen - You & Me (Gigantic)
30 I'm From Barcelona - Who Killed Harry Houdini? (Mute)
29 Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III (Cash Money/Universal)
28 MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (Columbia)
27 Liam Finn - I'll Be Lightning (Yep Roc)
26 Lee Ann Womack - Call Me Crazy (MCA Nashville)
25 Mugison - Mugiboogie (Ipecac)
24 Santogold & Diplo - Top Ranking
 (Mad Decent)
23 Mates of State - Re-Arrange Us (Barsuk)
22 No Age - Nouns (Sub Pop)
21 The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust (Vice)
20 Hot Chip - Made In The Dark (Astralwerks)
19 Gentleman Jesse and His Men - Introducing Gentleman Jesse and His Men (Douchemaster)
18 Death Cab
 for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
 (Atlantic)
17 Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Lie Down In The Light (Drag City)
16 My Morning Jacket
 - Evil Urges (ATO)
15 Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! (Mute)
14 Langhorne Slim - Langhorne Slim (Kemado)
13 Ida Maria - Fortress Round My Heart (Waterfall/RCA)
12 of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping (Polyvinyl)
11 The Hold Steady - Stay Positive (Vagrant)
10 Deerhunter - Microcastle (Kranky)
09 Lucinda Williams - Little Honey (Lost Highway)
08 Sun Kil Moon - April (Caldo Verde)
07 Girl Talk - Feed the Animals (Illegal Art)
06 Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (Sub Pop)
05 Okkervil River - The Stand Ins (Jagjaguwar)
04 Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago (Jagjaguwar)
03 Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend (XL)
02 Sigur Rós - Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust (XL)
01 She & Him - Volume One (Merge)

The reasoning behind She & Him:

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.

Adorable. It's interesting to note that they're not so into Brooklyn noise-pop a la Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts. Or fellow Brooklynites High Places. Or, etc. You can read the rest of the write-ups at Paste.

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188 Comments

The She & Him album is really better than all the other great albums listed?

Posted by: Alan Knut at 11/21/08 11:19 AM | Reply
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No. R.E.M.'s "Accelerate" is a thousand times better and it's #48 on the list. Crazy.

Posted by: Ruben in reply to Alan Knut's comment at 11/21/08 11:27 AM | Reply
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Thank you for saying that! It's true. And I don't just say that cos I'm the guy who wrote about their whole catalog.

Posted by: Matthew Perpetua in reply to Ruben's comment at 11/21/08 7:27 PM | Reply
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No, it doesn't. I am a big fan of M. Ward, but I really can't stand that She & Him album. It is just reused bubble gum pop that has been done so many times before, and it's not even done well. I get it, "She" wants to be cute, and "Him" must be sleeping with her, otherwise he wouldn't have compromised his great talent and craftmanship for this derivative rubbish! I'm really just disappointed Paste magazine for rewarding M. Ward for his venture off into lala land.

Posted by: Joey B in reply to Alan Knut's comment at 11/26/08 11:04 AM | Reply
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No Portishead?

Posted by: dafs at 11/21/08 11:20 AM | Reply
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I agree. Talk about a necessary inclusion.

Posted by: Apexa in reply to dafs's comment at 11/22/08 5:32 PM | Reply
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No David Byrne & Brian Eno, "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today"?, That one should be in the top 10, for sure.

Posted by: Ruben at 11/21/08 11:24 AM | Reply
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Where can i go 10,000 short against vampire weekend's follow up effort? Ian, is that on the pink sheets

Posted by: Tony the Drummer at 11/21/08 11:24 AM | Reply
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Mac

She & Him actually was a pretty nice little record, probably a top 25 for me this year. It's just funny that mood-wise, it's about as far from "Boxer" as one could get.

#38 on this list is a pleasant surprise.

Posted by: Mac profile link at 11/21/08 11:27 AM | Reply
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grace6697

i'm glad i paid only $2 for this year-long subscription.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 11/21/08 11:27 AM | Reply
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me and you both, friend. good grief.

Posted by: nicolas cage in a bear suit in reply to grace6697's comment at 11/21/08 3:18 PM | Reply
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Curt

I actually canceled my subscription. I felt bad wasting the paper.

Posted by: Curt profile link in reply to grace6697's comment at 11/22/08 4:18 PM | Reply
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I hate to be the person who writes PASTE SUCKS, but, all opinion and reasoning aside, their writing really is crap. Take this gem from #50 Dear Science: "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."

Umm, ok, I'll tell those things that, wha? It's hokey, lazy and trite. I got onboard when they did their Radiohead-pay what you want publicity stunt, and got 12 issues (one year) for a dollar... it was a rip-off.

Posted by: P. Pooper McGee at 11/21/08 11:28 AM | Reply
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oh, i get it. this list is a joke. it should be followed by:

http://www.instantrimshot.com/

Posted by: pez at 11/21/08 11:29 AM | Reply
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Calliwell

Gee I love it when the end of the year this site becomes Listgum.com

Posted by: Calliwell profile link at 11/21/08 11:29 AM | Reply
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Spiritualized's Songs in A&E is the biggest omission I see.

Posted by: Mikey at 11/21/08 11:33 AM | Reply
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But I am glad to see Liam Finn get some love.

Posted by: Mikey in reply to Mikey's comment at 11/21/08 11:44 AM | Reply
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DEERHOOF

Posted by: aa bottom at 11/21/08 11:37 AM | Reply
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Owara Jacksohn

i would eat the 44 - 42 sandwich, then throw the meat away, then use the following bowel movement to poop on this list... what happened to yr shit list category? use it more liberally, please.

Posted by: Owara Jacksohn profile link at 11/21/08 11:40 AM | Reply
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No "Ice Cream Spiritual" (my pick for number one)? No Man Man or Deerhoof or Fuck Buttons (whose releases are all better than the new Sigur Ros album, which is the worst of their career)? And didn't most everyone hate the new MMJ album? And to think that a friend of mine told me that Paste is better than Pitchfork the other day. LOLWUT!

Posted by: kidacomputerok at 11/21/08 11:44 AM | Reply
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Oh shit, and how could I (and they) have forgotten the new Grouper album?

Posted by: kidacomputerok in reply to kidacomputerok's comment at 11/21/08 11:54 AM | Reply
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what about The Black Keys' "Attack & Release"? Or Blitzen Trapper, Department of Eagles, The Cool Kids, Gang Gang Dance? Hell, Ryan Adams' "Cardinology" was better than some on that list...

Posted by: Michael at 11/21/08 11:46 AM | Reply
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grace6697

you guys are missing the point.

sure the list sucks, but you can't expect to see noise rock on here. that's not the kind of stuff they cover.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 11/21/08 11:48 AM | Reply
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22 No Age - Nouns (Sub Pop)

Posted by: wait in reply to grace6697's comment at 11/21/08 1:16 PM | Reply
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I agree "Songs in A&E" was a real masterpiece this year. Paste has sold out. can't believe they put those morons from Vampire Weekend on the list at all.

Posted by: Shoegaze at 11/21/08 11:49 AM | Reply
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this will destroy you: s/t? ....anyone?

Posted by: trueaudio at 11/21/08 11:54 AM | Reply
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I second This Will Destroy You...amazing "post-rock" from one of the best out there...

Posted by: Jon in reply to trueaudio's comment at 11/23/08 12:12 AM | Reply
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Aimee Mann's Smilers should've been in there somewhere. As should Conor Oberst's.

Posted by: Stephen profile link at 11/21/08 11:54 AM | Reply
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toyourdismay

I concur on Conor.

Posted by: toyourdismay profile link in reply to Stephen's comment at 11/21/08 12:13 PM | Reply
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Dear Science has some great moments, but not that great overall...it deserves its 50 spot. I don't think a comedy record deserves to be on the list. Flight of the Concords should be removed to make room for Gang Gang Dance, I am glad Gentleman Jesse got some love, though. That's a great record!

Posted by: monster at 11/21/08 11:57 AM | Reply
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Paste has always tread on the side of those scared to venture beyond their local coffee shop's musical tastes. It's a fitting list for them, if one that's out of touch with anyone younger than 25. (Coming from someone who isn't and doesn't agree with much on the list.)

Posted by: Chadams at 11/21/08 12:00 PM | Reply
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Its not a bad list. All of the albums listed are good. Sure my list and your lists arent going to look the same as theirs but its still an interesting read, and I believe Paste is one of the best music mags out there.
Now for my useless 2 cents: TVOTR would be WAY higher, and Conor Oberst would get a nod. Gentleman Jesse is the shit!

Posted by: Jared at 11/21/08 12:03 PM | Reply
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I'm happy to see some love for Spiritualized's Songs in A&E. Well, at least in the comments. I think this record was a legitimate top 20 album of the year (Top 5-10 for me), but was looked-over and/or underrated in a lot of circles.

Posted by: MATT at 11/21/08 12:07 PM | Reply
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I agree. I guess because it's a shoegaze band that's not MBV, nobody cares too much.

Posted by: Apexa in reply to MATT's comment at 11/22/08 5:35 PM | Reply
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Isn't it still November?

Posted by: chad at 11/21/08 12:11 PM | Reply
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I know year on year comparisons are pretty pointless, but number 5 for the companion album to last year's number 76?

Posted by: Simon at 11/21/08 12:11 PM | Reply
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NO. MORE. LISTS.

Posted by: drew at 11/21/08 12:15 PM | Reply
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This is the first one! Bring 'em on. I love list season :)

Posted by: internet gangsta in reply to drew's comment at 11/21/08 12:29 PM | Reply
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Wow... I mean, I'm a big Paste fan (and subscriber), and even though they'd fawned over She & Him before, I certainly didn't see that coming.

Also, Ida Maria at #13? LOVE IT. One of my five favorite albums of the year... and the fact that it hasn't come to America is straight-up ridiculous. This is not a good list, but that's definitely a good pick.

Posted by: kicking222 profile link at 11/21/08 12:24 PM | Reply
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I love For Emma, For Ever Ago as much or more than the next guy, but didn't it come out in '07???

Posted by: internet gangsta at 11/21/08 12:26 PM | Reply
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As #3 would say, I stand corrected. Here, here Bon Iver.

Posted by: internet gangsta in reply to internet gangsta's comment at 11/21/08 12:31 PM | Reply
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It was self-released in '07 and then Jagjaguwar re-released it this year

Posted by: Rob in reply to internet gangsta's comment at 11/21/08 2:48 PM | Reply
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Garito793

Picks that make me really happy:
Girl Talk, Deerhunter, Hold Steady (underrated), Nick Cave, MMJ (very underrated)
WTF?:
01, 03, 05, 12, 18 and 50 (really? worse than ALL the rest)

Posted by: Garito793 profile link at 11/21/08 12:30 PM | Reply
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damn, I guess there weren't many good records this year...

Posted by: Dani at 11/21/08 12:35 PM | Reply
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I think it's safe to say that TVOTR at 50 is a political statement (i.e. backlash). We did the same thing to In Rainbows at my college paper.

Posted by: internet gangsta at 11/21/08 12:36 PM | Reply
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there's no way in Hell girl talk deserves that spot- I guess I'm just biased but still! Not before No Age!

Posted by: really'? at 11/21/08 12:41 PM | Reply
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I did the packaging for #49

jus sayin...

Posted by: Micah at 11/21/08 12:42 PM | Reply
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And fuck Tha Carter III. Indie orgs stop embarrassing yourselves. That was the best hip-hop album this year? Really?? Do you listen to hip-hop?

Posted by: internet gangsta at 11/21/08 12:42 PM | Reply
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So true. It's like indie music sites/magazines feel compelled to add a hip-hop album just so as to seem to be non-biased, diverse, or not racist. The problem is that they clearly don't do their homework. They choose an album that they think is safe and run with it. But, all that this says about them is that they couldn't possibly be paying any attention and their listening habits aren't as diverse as they might portray them to be. I for one would respect the omission of such albums more than I respect adding them just because . . .

Posted by: ChrisD in reply to internet gangsta's comment at 11/21/08 6:15 PM | Reply
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Good point. GZA's "Pro Tools" was definitely the best hip-hop album of the year.

Posted by: kidacomputerok in reply to internet gangsta's comment at 11/21/08 6:50 PM | Reply
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I don't agree with everything, but I really like this list.

Great to see Langhorne Slim on there, he should be much bigger than what he is.

People really need to start listening to Wax Fang and Colourmusic.

Posted by: James at 11/21/08 12:44 PM | Reply
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they just have a boner for Zoe and have to justify putting that crappy duo on their cover.

wack choice

Posted by: herbert Hoover at 11/21/08 12:46 PM | Reply
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she & him is a fine, fine album, nice to see it actually top a list, but where's The Renaissance? now that should be waaaaay up there

Posted by: kamaal the abstract at 11/21/08 12:48 PM | Reply
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no department of eagles? Paste is retarded. They didn't include Yellow House and now they nix In Ear Park

and what about Beach House. This sucks!

Posted by: gila at 11/21/08 12:49 PM | Reply
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music is too subjective to dumb down to a number, unless its formulated by a number, like record sales top 50, airplay top 50 etc. if the pasters weren't business minded, itd be top 50 of the year, in no particular order. but alas, their job is to create, document, circulate and sell hype which numbers help to generate...

Posted by: dct at 11/21/08 12:50 PM | Reply
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That list was nauseating. Pitchfork's head isn't even this far up its own ass. wait yes it is

Posted by: Kilgore at 11/21/08 12:51 PM | Reply
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sarahspy

wait, i dont understand why this should be surprising?

Posted by: sarahspy profile link at 11/21/08 12:54 PM | Reply
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The fact that Spiritualized's Songs in A&E doesn't even make the list forces me to call into question the people putting the list together.

Posted by: Bonji at 11/21/08 12:55 PM | Reply
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It seems ridiculous to not include Beach House - Devotion on a list of the 50 best of the year. Beautiful album. I keep coming back to it throughout the year,
Other albums that should be in the best of the year discussion:

Man Man, Department of Eagles, Gang Gang Dance, Little Joy... list goes on

Posted by: Sam at 11/21/08 12:56 PM | Reply
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it turns out that i am the only one that thinks okkervil river is terrible...

Posted by: Aaron profile link at 11/21/08 12:57 PM | Reply
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No you're not. High five.

Posted by: Gordon in reply to Aaron's comment at 11/21/08 4:22 PM | Reply
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I hate how everyone puts Lil Waynes The Carter III on their Indie rock lists. Its the only hip hop record on there, and it makes it seem like they pretend to like rap because everyone else does. 2008 was a great year for hip hop, and all they can come up with is The Carter III???

Posted by: bigfoot FLOWs profile link at 11/21/08 1:06 PM | Reply
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dude..i need some reassurance...cause as far as i saw this year..or in fact the last maybe 5 years..hip hop has been in a downward spiral into bull shit...commercial artists are retarded...indie hip-hop artists are all babys that complain how rap is poison to the masses..and what do they do..create more bullshit..hip hop is dead!!..nas is a douche..kanye is fucking singing..DOOM is in hiding...i love DOOM by the way...i dont wanna hear it..dont say cool kids, atmosphere, murs..they suck.. who doesnt agree with me?

Posted by: orange the tiger king in reply to bigfoot FLOWs's comment at 12/02/08 11:21 AM | Reply
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No Cardinals. Lame.

No way She & Him should be above that Sigur Ros album. Paste came so close to making a repectable choice for #1.

Posted by: Rob at 11/21/08 1:09 PM | Reply
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WHERE THE FUCK IS ALOPECIA---WHY? (see what I did there)

Posted by: whathefuck. at 11/21/08 1:15 PM | Reply
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yes aaron, yes you are

Posted by: djgoof at 11/21/08 1:17 PM | Reply
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Cut Copy makes me dance. This list doesn't dance.

Posted by: Andrew at 11/21/08 1:27 PM | Reply
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They needed to put a recognizable face on the cover (zooey deschanel) for the newstands hence picking She & Him for #1.

Posted by: xyz at 11/21/08 1:39 PM | Reply
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Comehomenow

I never knew what The National looked like until after they were on the cover of the year end issue in '07

Posted by: Comehomenow profile link in reply to xyz's comment at 11/21/08 1:55 PM | Reply
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they learned from their mistake of putting 5 unrecognizable dudes on the there. they probably couldn't get arcade fire on the cover hence putting them at #2

Posted by: xyz in reply to Comehomenow's comment at 11/21/08 2:14 PM | Reply
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I think you need to look at the magazine that is making the list. Paste is a magazine that mostly covers mainstream and soft music with an indie twist. Of course their choice of rap music is going to be bad. However this list really represents their type of music and, in all honesty, is not that bad of a list.
All that being said I think it is criminal that they ignored the Los Campesions! albums. In my mind they were some of the best this year. Anyone else think so?

Posted by: David Glickman at 11/21/08 1:46 PM | Reply
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Yes. Together, Hold On Now, Youngster and We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed comprise some of the most solid indie-pop in years. They're both just excellent records and they work well together - HONY as the exuberant introduction, and WAB, WAD (ha!) as the darker, more sober follow-up that still retains their frenetic energy. Also, they're a blast live.

Posted by: vlad in reply to David Glickman's comment at 11/21/08 9:37 PM | Reply
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Mostly a solid list. I really didn't like their pick for number one... I love Zooey Deschanel and really wanted to like the She & Him stuff, but I just didn't. Oh well. Glad to see R.E.M. on there, and also Colour Revolt (they're from my home town! :D). They just gave Anathallo's Canopy Glow a 92 and would have loved to see that make the list but I guess it's a little too late in the year. ;)

Posted by: Heather at 11/21/08 1:49 PM | Reply
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I also LOVE Jamie Lidell's Jim and am glad that made an appearance! I forgot that in my gummy awards voting! :P Whoops!

Posted by: Heather at 11/21/08 1:51 PM | Reply
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No School of Seven Bells? I absolutely adore that record.

Posted by: GBE at 11/21/08 1:57 PM | Reply
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You quiero The Renaissance. Donde esta?

Posted by: Chris at 11/21/08 2:03 PM | Reply
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03. Vampire Weekend?!? Are you kidding me?

Posted by: zach at 11/21/08 2:13 PM | Reply
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No Chinese Democracy? This is an outrage, an absolute outrage I tells ya.

Posted by: dusee at 11/21/08 2:17 PM | Reply
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Hmmm...all in all the list isn't that bad, but She & HIm? It's almost like they just gave up. Talk about an album destined for #51.

Posted by: Jeff at 11/21/08 2:19 PM | Reply
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ra ra riot should have been on there too. otherwise pretty solid list.

Posted by: Jay at 11/21/08 2:32 PM | Reply
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no Dr. Dog? Calexico? Giant Sand? Cardinals? Oasis? Verve?

Posted by: bucky at 11/21/08 2:37 PM | Reply
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Where is my homegurl Jenny Lewis? How outraged I am :(

Posted by: jojo_shabadieu profile link at 11/21/08 2:42 PM | Reply
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what a shit list

Posted by: drab at 11/21/08 3:00 PM | Reply
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2008 was a shite year for music. all lists should be trimmed to top 20.

mags make money off ads, not newsstand sales, so that's not why shim's on the cover. and half the bands you mention aren't in paste's demographic, like portishead or deerhoof or 'dance' music. sigh. silly consumers.

Posted by: pbbltt at 11/21/08 3:06 PM | Reply
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bands? no bands? band? why arent there bands? bands? this band? lists?

Posted by: Poo Face at 11/21/08 3:08 PM | Reply
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I have concluded that there are simply some things i will never understand: the "Twilight" phenomenon, the tuck rule, math, Drinkability...
Which is why i've stopped trying to understand this need for self-described "indie rock" publications to bow at the altar of Lil Wayne.

Posted by: nicolas cage in a bear suit at 11/21/08 3:26 PM | Reply
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haha, a very dr. cox like response. i applaud you.

Posted by: robert x in reply to nicolas cage in a bear suit's comment at 11/22/08 4:35 PM | Reply
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With all the other folk/freak folk/songwriter albums on their list its surprising to me that they didn't pick Department of Eagles even in the top 50...

Posted by: Aaron profile link at 11/21/08 3:27 PM | Reply
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DR. DOG "FATE" IS MISSING

Posted by: Jeff at 11/21/08 3:38 PM | Reply
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Yes, I agree. Where is "FATE" by DR. DOG ?? It got great reviews, and the band performed live at Paste. Relix magazine did a 10 page spread and put them on the cover as the next greatest American band, Many are very angry that Dr. Dog was left off the lists. Even Rolling Stone wrote great reviews oabout "Fate", then, just left them out. Looks like all of these lists are copied and just scrambled from the Pitchfork (devil) lists..

Posted by: phan in reply to Jeff's comment at 12/16/08 7:43 AM | Reply
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bon iver should be #1 in my opinion

Posted by: warren at 11/21/08 3:55 PM | Reply
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Agreed. Like, woah.

Posted by: Meagan in reply to warren's comment at 11/22/08 1:58 PM | Reply
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Girl Talk and TV on the Radio should swap places. Emliana Torrini's and Copeland should replace Flight of the Conchords (more comedy than music) and Lil Wayne (just doesn't fit here). Cheers to Bon Iver & Sigur Ros. My Paste subscription was free, otherwise forget it.

Posted by: parker young profile link at 11/21/08 4:01 PM | Reply
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Cut Copy!!!??!??!? Anywhere?!

Posted by: allah at 11/21/08 4:09 PM | Reply
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ah, bland, followed by more bland, followed by predictable. does a pair of slippers come with this list? why is bland considered so good these days?

Posted by: eperusse at 11/21/08 4:12 PM | Reply
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only three of my top ten are anywhere in this top 50. lack of mountain goats and kaki king are both ridiculous.

Posted by: kevin at 11/21/08 4:17 PM | Reply
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It's almost as if year-end lists are subjective. Good thing there is such a thing as an objectively best album of the year, and that YOU are the one to tell us what it is. Congrats!

Posted by: fearlessweaver at 11/21/08 4:22 PM | Reply
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Wow. She and Him. Really? Did Paste even listen to the album? I'm a huge fan of M. Ward and I'd have a really hard time putting this in the top 20 albums of the year. Yikes.

Posted by: Bodie Johnson at 11/21/08 4:39 PM | Reply
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i'm just glad this list hasn't polarized opinions and brought out the list happy freaks on stereogum. i'm also really glad this is the LAST best of list we'll see this year.

Posted by: monkey at 11/21/08 4:43 PM | Reply
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I'm not surprised that Deerhoof, Portishead, and Why? didn't make the Paste list, but they would be in my top 25. I AM shocked that Spiritualized, both Los Campesinos! albums, Ra Ra Riot, and The Black Keys didn't make the cut...

Posted by: ACB profile link at 11/21/08 4:44 PM | Reply
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No love for the ruby suns?

Posted by: Paul at 11/21/08 4:55 PM | Reply
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where is third eye blind? queen w/ paul rogers? reo speedwagon? what year is this? and why am i naked and lying on the hood of my station wagon?

Posted by: radio zero at 11/21/08 5:13 PM | Reply
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rabble rabble rabble.

glad to see thao and the get down stay down on there.

Posted by: seth at 11/21/08 5:27 PM | Reply
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past magazine, come the fuck on.

I can't wait to not hear about She and Him anymore. No. 1 over hyped let down of 2008 is more like it.

Posted by: conrie at 11/21/08 5:33 PM | Reply
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Wolf Parade?! silver mt zion?

Posted by: dan at 11/21/08 5:37 PM | Reply
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how is everyone getting a free Paste subscription? please share the knowledge

Posted by: LQ at 11/21/08 6:08 PM | Reply
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UGGH. White people strike again.

Posted by: Liam at 11/21/08 6:25 PM | Reply
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glad silver jews made it on, but no love for the new Malkmus album?

Posted by: Jackson at 11/21/08 6:30 PM | Reply
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It's funny to see the token Lil Wayne in there.

"See black people? We're "down" with yall."
--- Paste

Posted by: Frankie V at 11/21/08 7:24 PM | Reply
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Lil Wayne? Come on. The whole I-like-lil'wayne-because-it's-ironic thing is getting old. Whoops, You're soooo unpredictable, Mr.Critic(i.e.Pitchfork,paste,etc.) what will you do next?

Posted by: Nathan R. at 11/21/08 7:41 PM | Reply
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please tell me how TVOTR was number 50? And a mixtape beat them!? Paste=balls

Posted by: xxy at 11/21/08 8:50 PM | Reply
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Kevin

*MAKES GENERIC COMMENT, BRIEFLY REFERS TO A RESPECTED INDIE ALBUM, WAITS FOR COMMENT TO BE VOTED UP*

Posted by: Kevin profile link at 11/21/08 10:14 PM | Reply
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haha m83 #45 .... ok paste - you got us! where's the real list now?

Posted by: team poop at 11/21/08 11:43 PM | Reply
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No Coldplay at all?

Yes they're extremely popular, but since when was that a fault?

Posted by: Will2 at 11/22/08 2:50 AM | Reply
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i pass this list and waiting for next year. maybe better...

Posted by: vig profile link at 11/22/08 10:15 AM | Reply
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For all the pressure Coldplay faced when making their followup to X&Y, I think they should be rewarded for succeeding like they did in Viva la Vida. Maybe not a classic like Martin hoped, but succeeding in accomplishing their goals. It's a top 50 record of 2008 in my opinion.

Posted by: Robert at 11/22/08 1:11 PM | Reply
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I thought at the end of November people will actually acknowledge the greatness of the Vampire Weekend-Album and forget about the backlash but it seems we have to wait some more months...

Posted by: Marc at 11/22/08 3:49 PM | Reply
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i thought so too, i love that album.

Posted by: genevieve in reply to Marc's comment at 11/27/08 10:49 AM | Reply
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I'm really surprised that the Shearwater album, "Rook", didn't get any attention from Paste. It seems up their alley: great songwriting, just a dash of edginess.

Posted by: pablo at 11/22/08 5:02 PM | Reply
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Zooey Deschanel is adorable. The album, meh.
The Dodos and The Walkmen should be in the top ten!

Posted by: glazzy profile link at 11/22/08 6:42 PM | Reply
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No Kings of Leon? Blasphemy. I bet they'll make it on the NME list, because...uh...you know..they're big in England.
In all seriousness, no Portishead? Burial? Cut Copy? Lame...

Posted by: glazzy profile link at 11/22/08 6:48 PM | Reply
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Burial, Portishead, Cut Copy... I must concur... what happened?

Posted by: ABRh(D) in reply to glazzy's comment at 11/22/08 11:47 PM | Reply
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i'm surprised by the lack of Abe Vigoda's 'skeleton' which is as good, if not better than 'Nouns' also Laura Marling is far better than the albums of a similar genre on the list. she & him shouldn't be anywhere near the top when laura marlings at 47.

Posted by: mandy at 11/22/08 6:51 PM | Reply
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Come on guys, this will probably be one of the better year-end lists out there. I mean seriously, has anyone see Blender's? At least most of the albums here are listenable.

Posted by: Emily at 11/22/08 7:08 PM | Reply
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I love how everyone vents so much- this is all about YOUR opinion. Everyone has different taste, you aren't SUPPOSED to agree with everything.

Fact is, too many of these albums are fantastic to call this a shitty list.

Why so much Lil' Wayne-bashing though?

And I am a tad surprised about the lack of Coldplay, I hope Pitchfork makes a statement and places them high, but pitchfork is WAY too pretentious.

And no praise for Panic at the Disco from anyone so far...their album is phenomenal (along with Phantom Planet's).

Posted by: adam at 11/22/08 9:20 PM | Reply
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You're right Pitchfork will not put Coldplay anywhere near their list.. But not because they are pretentious.. Its because the are fucking terrible!!!!!!!!!

Lil Wayne is awesome though... Phantom planet?? Panic At The Disci?? HOw many records have you heard this year???? 9??

Posted by: Cale in reply to adam's comment at 11/22/08 10:56 PM | Reply
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Most of you realize just how much Pitchfork influences your musical thinking, right? I feel like a lot of people here are talking about this like Paste is the vanilla latte of music magazines, and it's one of my favorites; with that in mind, I'm sorry I'm not as hip as you are.

With that being said, She & Him shouldn't be #1, and a number of acts shouldn't have even been considered for this list (MMJ, Of Montreal, I'm From Barcelona).

But to each his/her own.

Posted by: IDoNotExist at 11/22/08 11:25 PM | Reply
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Paste is the Vanilla Latte of music magazines.... Its the perfect magazine for people who live earnest, boring music... People looking for something to listen to while waiting for the next Bob Dylan record to come out... Skeletal Lamping is awesome!!!! and BTW ONE of the writers at pitchfork hated it...

Paste is perfect for peopl just getting into good music... But certainly not Bible.. Like it or not, no website has better taste in music than Pitchfork.... And thats just the way it is...

Posted by: Cale in reply to IDoNotExist's comment at 11/23/08 12:12 AM | Reply
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Hey now! I agree with most of what you said, but you should not being using the Lord's name(Bob Dylan) in vein. It's blasphemy.

Posted by: DukeLaCoste profile link in reply to Cale's comment at 11/28/08 12:40 PM | Reply
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What about Wolf Parade's 'At Mount Zoomer' ?

Posted by: maria at 11/23/08 2:40 AM | Reply
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These lists make me puke! Seriously, She & Him do not deserve the number one spot, MGMT are majorly overrated (it seems that these days you need to be featured on a blockbuster film to receive recognition)! Hot Chip are good, but Made in the Dark was really disappointing (although Boy from School could easily be listed as one of the tracks of the year). What's the fuss with Sigur Rós? Seriously, this comes from somebody who doesn't really like American POP culture, underline the word POP (sorry guys! you're nice and all but corporate America is terrible), but why do magazines feel necessary to credit bands, just because they are foreign? It's like affirmative action but only for Europeans. And what about the brits?~ Where's the Last Shadow Puppets? Where's the Verve? Portishead?! Burial?!! (true it wasn't their best album, but it still is good!). TV on the radio deserve a higher rank though.

Respect for santogold, diplo, Fleet Foxes, Nick Cave, I'm from Barcelona and Lykke Li.

Posted by: Feras at 11/23/08 8:27 AM | Reply
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boy from school was not on made in the dark. it was on the warning from 2006.

Posted by: jo(seph) profile link in reply to Feras's comment at 11/27/08 7:18 PM | Reply
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well if i made that list then She and Him would be MY #1. cause i only have a couple of those albums listed anyway

Posted by: D at 11/23/08 11:55 AM | Reply
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nice to see thao nguyen get some recognition. great album.

Posted by: jon at 11/23/08 3:41 PM | Reply
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for real, no los campesinos! albums? i haven't seen one list with them on it.

Posted by: matthew at 11/23/08 4:24 PM | Reply
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i'm pretty sure untrue by burial wouldn't make the list anyways as it was a 2007 release.

Posted by: nick at 11/23/08 5:15 PM | Reply
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I am honestly more satisfied with this list than I will probably be with any other I see this year. Maybe no the order, but the selection is pretty good for the most part.

Why am I the only one that doesn't like Vampire Weekend.

Shouldn't they wait until a little bit later to call it for the year?

Posted by: Nick Wilson at 11/23/08 9:37 PM | Reply
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Ehh, it's a Best Of list. It's pretty solid too. I think Dr. Dog deserve to at least crack the top 50 though. Maybe they made 51...

Posted by: DukeLaCoste profile link at 11/24/08 1:02 PM | Reply
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Wait, no Cardinology or Conor Oberst either...yeah this blows...

Posted by: DukeLaCoste profile link at 11/24/08 1:04 PM | Reply
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is everyone posting comments on this wall the smuggest piece of shit to grace this earth? read some of your comments, that absolutely fucking rancid, there is nothing wrong with the list, sorry they couldnt satisfy your shit brooklyn noise rock or your smugger than smug hip-hop albums but most importantly i really feel bad for everyone who was shocked by TVOTR, get the fuck over yourself and go listen to beach house and other shitty bands we'll never here from again

Posted by: fuckhipsters at 11/24/08 1:06 PM | Reply
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smuggy smug smug

did I mention smug? all smug

Posted by: good mourning in reply to fuckhipsters's comment at 11/24/08 1:24 PM | Reply
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Good to see hot chip get up there.

Posted by: RunOfTheDill profile link at 11/24/08 2:31 PM | Reply
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No Cut Copy, No Herc & Love Affair, No Portishead, No Goldfrapp...

This list is very heavy on the 'our record sounds like lo-fi shit, cuz we wanted it to' aesthetic... blah...

Where's the love for tranny-disco? come on now...

Posted by: j'F at 11/24/08 3:34 PM | Reply
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I'll admit that I haven't heard a lot of the list, but what I have heard-- mainly Fleet Foxes, She & Him, and the of Montreal records-- some gems but are pretty uneven. I'm really surprised that there's no Jicks on here. Real Emotional Trash has to be my favorite album so far this year.

Posted by: tk. at 11/24/08 5:58 PM | Reply
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Nice to see Lucinda Williams on that list. Something besides what everybody else is toting for albums of the year.

Posted by: Benjfier profile link at 11/24/08 10:51 PM | Reply
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Can we get some Canada up in this humpy bumpy? How about Wolf Parade? Plants & Animals? Born Ruffians? Black Mountain? The Dears? Brendan Canning? We'd even settle for Tokyo Police Club. I mean c'mon. Give us something. Destroyer even put out a new album this year.

Posted by: GreatWhiteNorth at 11/25/08 1:28 AM | Reply
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Yes. As someone who got back from a Plants & Animals show in Montreal ten minutes ago, I believe that any list not featuring them is bullshit. What a band.

Posted by: Greg in reply to GreatWhiteNorth's comment at 11/29/08 2:12 AM | Reply
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...i like Torche

Posted by: kata rokkar at 11/25/08 1:59 AM | Reply
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Im curious as to how they go about reaching these rankings?.... a bunch of super loaded dudes pulling albums from a hat?

Posted by: EddieMat profile link at 11/25/08 7:13 PM | Reply
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Ponytail's Ice Cream Spiritual should have been on the list, maybe the top 5....MGMT should have at least been in the top 10.

Posted by: mike at 11/25/08 10:04 PM | Reply
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I'm sorry but the fact that Portishead and Black Mountain aren't even on here makes this list derisory.

Posted by: kata rokkar at 11/26/08 12:15 AM | Reply
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No love for Why? My #1

Posted by: Pablo at 11/26/08 8:28 AM | Reply
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weller....cazals...elbow.....passenger

come on

Posted by: mtg at 11/26/08 8:59 AM | Reply
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Only two of my top albums made this list:

Drive-By Truckers - Brighter than Creation's Dark
Centro-matic/South San Gabriel - Dual Hawks
John Mellencamp - Life Death Love and Freedom
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Mudcrutch - s/t
Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
American Music Club - The Golden Age
Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
Thomas Denver Jonsson - The Lake Acts Like an Ocean
Tyler Ramsey - A Long Dream about Swimming Across the Ocean

Posted by: magearwig at 11/26/08 9:33 AM | Reply
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You're right! Where's Elbow on that list??

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i am a HUGE of montreal fan....that cd does not deserve to be so high. Cannot believe there is no love for Cut Copy either. Also agree that there is a sever lack of Canadian love. Born Ruffians deserves a top 25 spot.

Posted by: Kyle at 11/26/08 9:46 AM | Reply
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This list tells me that Paste Magazine is having an identity crisis. And where the f=== is Calexico? Their exclusion is CRIMINAL! CRIMINAL I TELL YOU!

Posted by: Tootie at 11/26/08 10:33 AM | Reply
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Crystal Castles and Cut Copy should be top 5.

Posted by: Jarvis at 11/26/08 11:37 AM | Reply
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Has no one heard of The Helio Sequence or is it just that no one thinks it should be top 50?? 2nd best album of the year IMHO only to Why? Alopecia.

Posted by: Rick at 11/26/08 12:34 PM | Reply
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Why does everyone hate The Kills. Midnight Boom was my favorite this year, but I haven't seen it on any of these end of year lists....at all. I don't get it.

Posted by: JoeB1ack profile link at 11/26/08 2:40 PM | Reply
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here's my list: http://eatingtheearth.blogspot.com/2008/11/best-records-of-2008.html

rip it apart, boys!

Posted by: robbie profile link at 11/26/08 2:54 PM | Reply
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I looked forward to this because they agreed with me last year about The National. But this time they couldn't have gotten in more wrong in my eyes. My God, Sh & Him is a step backwards in music, however cute and enjoyable it is to listen to.

Posted by: smarlett profile link at 11/27/08 2:06 AM | Reply
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thats a pretty sleepy top50 ...where's the RAWK!?!?!

Posted by: Slash at 11/27/08 10:11 AM | Reply
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I don't normally get worked up about these stupid lists. But how on earth can Wolf Parade's Zoomer not be in anybody's top 5? I actually think those guys are too smart for their own good. Buy some good headphones.......partake of..well, whatever........listen to California Dreamer.

Posted by: Blochead at 11/27/08 12:17 PM | Reply
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I've yet to see the Evangelicals appear on any of these lists!!!!
tragic.

Posted by: d.n. at 11/27/08 12:56 PM | Reply
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I don't agree with a lot of the albums on the list either. Disappointed there was no "Ra Ra Riot", that's for sure. But I really like reading the comments. Your faves not on there? Keep sharing. I'm having a blast checking out bands I haven't heard that you feel deserve to be in the list. Keep em coming!!!

Posted by: Rob at 11/27/08 2:44 PM | Reply
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Cygnet_Comm

Switch the top and bottom albums, and you have a respectable list.

Posted by: Cygnet_Comm profile link at 11/28/08 2:01 PM | Reply
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the thing about she & him is that they play them in the grocery store i work at....isn't that therefore mediocre by default?

Posted by: Aaron profile link at 11/28/08 10:16 PM | Reply
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The second Neil Diamond album with Rick Rubin,Home Before Dark,is better then most of the albums combined (including John Mellencamp-yuck),It is interesting that the UK publications are not afraid to put a really great and powerful albuim on the list.And no Portishead?Please.

Posted by: Bruce Lee at 11/29/08 1:50 PM | Reply
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I am stoked that Okkervil River got #5. So cool. Big Fan.

As far as She & Him. I just finally bought the album this week when Amazon had it on sale for $5. I love it. I can't stop listening to it. Surprisingly my husband loves it too. I don't know completely about #1, but someone's gotta be #1. Might as well be them.

My only "can't believe they're not on the list" is Dr. Dog. Fate is an incredible album. Love, love, love it!

Posted by: Jennifer at 11/30/08 3:11 AM | Reply
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I agree!! DR. Dog should have made every list with their album, "Fate" or some of the songs from "Fate". It's a great album, had only great reviews and their world tour of "Fate" has been sold out all year. They played it live in the Paste studio. You'd think these guys would remember them?

Posted by: cat in reply to Jennifer's comment at 12/16/08 7:58 AM | Reply
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I am stoked that Okkervil River got #5. So cool. Big Fan.

As far as She & Him. I just finally bought the album this week when Amazon had it on sale for $5. I love it. I can't stop listening to it. Surprisingly my husband loves it too. I don't know completely about #1, but someone's gotta be #1. Might as well be them.

My only "can't believe they're not on the list" is Dr. Dog. Fate is an incredible album. Love, love, love it!

Oh and I got a free Paste subscription from Austin City Limits Music Festival.

Posted by: Jennifer at 11/30/08 3:12 AM | Reply
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She & Him is unlistenable. My wife and I were very excited to hear it, and laughing and shaking our heads by the end of it. Obnoxious. Apparently they pulled the wool over a lot of eyes, though!

Posted by: Patrick at 11/30/08 11:15 AM | Reply
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Oh, just so you know, I'm going to plug All is Well by Sam Amidon in the comments for all of these lists, unless of course it is on the list, then I won't bother.

Neil Diamond, really?

Posted by: milesahead profile link at 11/30/08 10:35 PM | Reply
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whoever suggested fuck buttons has never even heard of paste magazine

Posted by: kevin at 12/01/08 1:08 AM | Reply
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way more fun way to handle this.
http://paste.patrolmag.com/

Posted by: nathan at 12/01/08 2:41 PM | Reply
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Hate Paste's list?

Re-arrange all the lists courtesy of Patrol Magazine!

http://www.patrolmag.com/arts/1051/patrol-presents-fix-the-lists-2008

Posted by: Tim at 12/01/08 5:20 PM | Reply
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NO BEACH HOUSE?....NO PORTISHEAD!?!?!....OKAY U PUT LIL FLIPPIN WAYNE AND FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS [really?]..were u guys paid off...SHE AND HIM!!!??...YOU PUT GIRL TALK..THAT DOESNT EVEN COUNT AS AN ALBUM..IT'S JUST RECYCLED PUKE IN MA DRAWS...I WOULD HAVE AT LEAST PUT CRYSTAL CASTLES...i mean the ideas arent new or inovative but it's much more entertaining than freakin vampire weekend...get off there D's...i lost all respect for you guys..i'd rather read blender..[and blender sucks yoda dong!!]..kay bye

Posted by: bradley at 12/02/08 11:03 AM | Reply
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OMG! NO (insert obscure noise/experimental band here) ! WTF!

c'mon. this is paste, guys.

Posted by: sean profile link at 12/02/08 4:35 PM | Reply
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I couldn't really care less if I'm crucified for this, but I love Paste picking She & Him's Volume 1 for best album of the year. They're a great band, both on the album and live. I wish Aimee Mann's Smilers had made the cut.

Posted by: ruskinator profile link at 12/02/08 10:38 PM | Reply
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I've been reading Paste since issue # 5. That rag has gone straight to hell. And I live in the same town where they are based so I wanted them to be great. Not anymore....the fun is over,Paste is shit.

Posted by: TOM at 12/03/08 7:55 PM | Reply
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HORRIBLE top 50 Paste. i could go on but i wont...

Posted by: bruce at 12/04/08 12:12 PM | Reply
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I have to say, some of these artists and albums are absolutely amazing. Okkervil River, The Walkmen, Fleet Foxes, and Of Montreal were on the top of my list.

But, Lee Ann Womak? Really? Where does she fit in on this list? With the way this list appears, I'm lost as to why a country artist has beat out TV on the Radio's Dear Science.

My real question is, Where's artists like Theresa Andersson? She was hands down my top artist of the year, and got top reviews from Paste. Why isn't she on this list? If you haven't gotten a chance to see or hear her, watch her youtube video, it's what got me hooked: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMXqn42AykM

Posted by: Ashley at 12/10/08 4:38 PM | Reply
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I'm surprised that TV On The Radio didn't get ranked much higher than they what they were. Has anyone every heard of Theresa Andersson's 'Hummingbird Go'? Her uniqueness alone is worthy of the list. Check her out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMXqn42AykM

Posted by: José at 12/10/08 4:43 PM | Reply
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Shame on Paste, et.al,,,, Where is "Fate" by DR. DOG?? You and everyone else gave it great reviews. They even performed it in your studio..

Posted by: phan at 12/16/08 7:38 AM | Reply
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Where is COG Sharing Space on this list that album kicked some serious ass in 08

Posted by: peter at 01/04/09 9:11 AM | Reply
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I am a big fan of Hip-Hop but to put The Carter III on the list tells me that the list does not really feel the same about it.

Posted by: ryandinho at 05/21/09 5:45 PM | Reply
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bon iver man its all fucken bon iver. best artist ever.

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