- 1. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Thank you raydirector for telling me about this artist/album that cold night outside The Earl and shellquoi for helping me unravel re:Stacks.
pick: Re: Stacks
added: 3/9/2008
- 2. Nada Surf - Lucky
Thank you KCRW MBE and Nic Harcourt for the video, Feb 2008.
pick:
Here Goes Something
added: 4/29/2008
- 3. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Thank you Nialloleary
pick: Quiet Houses
added: 5/20/2008
- 4. Disfear - Live The Storm
Thank you Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot of Sound Opinions
pick: In Exodus
added: 5/20/2008
- 5. The Duke Spirit - Neptune
Thank you KCRW MBE and Nic Harcourt for the video, around May 10.
pick: Neptune's Call
added: 5/20/2008
- 6. Four Tet - Ringer
Thank you ?
pick: Swimmer
added: 5/30/2008
- 7. Sons & Daughters - This Gift
Thank you ?
pick: Flags
added: 9/20/2008
- 8. Deerhunter - Microcastle
Thank you Nialloleary
pick:
Never Stops
added: 11/13/2008
- 9. Q-Tip - The Renaissance
Thank you Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot of Sound Opinions
pick: Manwomanboogie
added: 11/21/2008
- 10. Land of Talk - Some Are Lakes
Thank you raydirector
pick: Some Are Lakes
added: 11/21/2008
- 11. The Walkmen - You & Me
Thank you marikokitty
pick: If Only it Were True
added: 12/11/2008.
- 12. Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak
Thank you Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot of Sound Opinions
pick:
Paranoid
added: 12/11/2008.
- 13. Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)
Thank you Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot of Sound Opinions
pick:
Telephone
added: 2/13/2009.
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Favorite Albums of 2008
13 Nis 2009, 07:04 yazan beardenatl
Favorite Albums of 2008
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2008 - Albums & Tracks
31 Ara 2008, 12:14 yazan milann89
Albums
1. Travis Ode To J. Smith
2. Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
3. Kaiser Chiefs Off With Their Heads
4. Kings Of Leon Only by the Night
5. The Killers Day & Age
6. Nada Surf Lucky
7. Bloc Party Intimacy
8. Gavin DeGraw Gavin DeGraw
9. The Verve Forth
10. Death Cab For Cutie Narrow Stairs
Songs
1. Travis
J. Smith
2. Coldplay
Violet Hill
3. Kings Of Leon
Sex on Fire
4. Travis
Something Anything
5. The Killers
Spaceman
6. Coldplay
Viva la Vida
7. Kaiser Chiefs
Never Miss a Beat
8. The Ting Tings
That's Not My Name
9. Coldplay
Life in Technicolor ii
10. Travis
Before You Were Young
Jason Mraz I'm Yours
Gavin deGraw
In Love With a Girl
Chris Cornell
Scream
3 Doors Down
Citizen/Soldier
Travis
Chinese Blues
Death Cab For Cutie
No Sunlight
Kaiser Chiefs
You Want History
Nada Surf
Here Goes Something -
Song 33.000
24 Nis 2008, 08:22 yazan maarten325
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Nada Surf- Borderline - 22/01/2008
26 Oca 2008, 21:08 yazan boblette9
Tue 22 Jan – Nada Surf
After discovering Nada Surf in October, they have rapidly become one of my favourite bands. Damn that I didn't discover them earlier. I was worried that they might not live up to my expectations, seeing them live. I was very very wrong. They exceeded my expectations by miles.
Their support was Peter Greenwood, he was good... if I heard recordings of his stuff, I might even stretch to very good, but there was something missing in his performance, and as I was standing near the back, quite a bit of his set was drowned out by people talking.
Nada Surf appeared. Opening with '
Concrete Bed' - a great opener if there ever was one, both on 'The Weight Is a Gift' and live. The audience quietened down a bit, but I was unfortunate enough to be standing in front of two girls who wouldn't shut up (luckily they left before the encore). They played 4 songs from their new album 'Lucky' due out in February - '
Whose Authority', '
Here Goes Something', '
I Like What You Say' and '
See These Bones'. The rest of the set was made up from songs from 'Let Go' and 'The Weight Is a Gift' - was slightly disappointed to hear nothing from their first two albums (despite someone at the front constantly shouting "play
Hyperspace!").
The best songs for me were, '
Blizzard of '77', which was brilliant, as everyone joined in to sing the chorus "in the middle of the night, I worry, it's blurry even without light". Also '
Happy Kid' and '
Fruit Fly', which I was really glad they played, as it's probably my favourite song of theirs.
A brilliant encore followed - '
Blonde on Blonde', '
Always Love' and 'Blankest Year' which we had to practise shouting "Fuck it!" for, before they played. It was great. After much applause and some chanting of "Nada Surf" they reappeared for one last song, 'Hi-Speed Soul'.
A truly amazing gig. The best part is, I get to see them all over again in less than a month.