It’s coming up to the end of the year, and you know what that means. Lists. Too many, really, but I’m not one to complain (unless it’s about the vapidity of Q Magazine or Mojo Magazine’s Top 50 albums of 2007). I’m partial to making the odd list, I must say. But you can’t rush these things – often I don’t discover my annual favourites until well into the next year! Anyway, I was rushed into conceiving my top 5 list for Reverb Magazine. Deadline and all that.
I’m already having doubts about the list that was published. I mean, it was only mid-November and I’d only just heard Burial’s imperious Untrue. Anyway, this is what I submitted:
1. Panda Bear – Person Pitch [Paw Tracks]
MP3: Good Girl / Carrots
(Do I get extra scene points for having the same number one as Tim Hoey from Cut Copy?)
2. Deerhunter – Cryptograms / Fluorescent Grey EP [Kranky]
MP3: Fluorescent Grey
3. The Field – From Here We Go Sublime [Kompakt]
MP3: Silent
4. M.I.A. – Kala [Interscope]
MP3: Paper Planes
5. Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga [Merge]
MP3: Finer Feelings
See, small lists are troublesome; I think my verdict was clouded by my notion of the magazine’s readership. This is Newcastle, remember. Pandering to a largely mainstream audience, I perhaps took a conservative line. With so few spots up for grabs, I guess I also wanted to showcase ‘the great expanse of my listening habits’. The top 3 will probably remain, but Kala and Ga x 5, I fear will drop. Both are great albums, no doubt about it, but probably gained their lofty positions for reasons already noted: M.I.A. shows my cultural sophistication, Spoon that I’m still down with your standard indie-rock…etcetera.MP3: Good Girl / Carrots
(Do I get extra scene points for having the same number one as Tim Hoey from Cut Copy?)
2. Deerhunter – Cryptograms / Fluorescent Grey EP [Kranky]
MP3: Fluorescent Grey
3. The Field – From Here We Go Sublime [Kompakt]
MP3: Silent
4. M.I.A. – Kala [Interscope]
MP3: Paper Planes
5. Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga [Merge]
MP3: Finer Feelings
So I’m gonna put together a more extensive list. In time, of course. Off the top o’ me noggin, artists likely to feature prominently include: No Age, Shocking Pinks, Kes, Black Dice, Fabulous Diamonds, A Place To Bury Strangers, Future of the Left, Beirut, Electrelane, Feist, Patrick Wolf, Clipse (2006?), Kevin Drew, Jens Lekman, Animal Collective, Black Lips… I should stop ‘cos I’ll probably forget more than what I post.
Think I’ll make a list of my favourite older discoveries too, and maybe even favourite songs of '07.
OH, LISTS!
1 comment:
You are so culturally sophisticated with MIA up there.
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