Dec 27, 2008
My Top Music Of 2008
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Here is my list of my top picks in music for 2008 … sadly, this wasn’t a great year for music. As I sat down to go over my fave releases of the year, I found that there wasn’t much to choose from. But, even tho the pickin’s are slim that doesn’t take away from the quality of the music that was released this year. Here, in reverse order are my fave albums of the year:

In the #10 position, Beyoncé‘s I Am …:


Altho I didn’t love every single track on this album, much of it is really fun and very memorable. Honestly, for Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) alone the album is a hit. I may not be totally on board with the whole Sasha Fierce thing but as long as Beyoncé keeps bringin’ the jams like the ones on this album, I think I can get used to it.

At #9, Jason Mraz‘s We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.:


I’ve been a minor Jason Mraz fan for a while now but this album really won me over to Team Mraz. I must admit, I didn’t really pay that much attention to him before he started blogging on My Space but once he got my attention, I was hooked. I’ve yet to listen in full to Jason‘s other albums but if this one is any indication, I think I’m gonna like what I hear. Additionally, Mraz just published his own book of Polaroid photos … which wins my heart in other ways as well.

At #8 is Juliana Hatfield‘s How To Walk Away:


Juliana always comes at us with great music and this album is proof positive that she’s still got it. For me, this album was an even better treat because I ordered it from her official website and it came packed with a bonus disc of demos that were recorded with the album. I really wish more people knew about Juliana … I think she appeals to so many people. I’m just glad that she continues to make music because discs like this one are always welcome on my iPod.

In the #7 position is the Ryan Adams and the Cardinals album Cardinology:


Ryan Adams releases music almost on a daily basis and, amazingly, it’s all good. While I wasn’t too crazy about Easy Tiger, I really loved Cardinology. My only regret is that the album is too short. I wish there were about 3 more songs on the disc but, knowing Ryan, I’m sure it won’t be long before we get a whole new disc of stuff to enjoy.

At #6 is the new Leona Naess album Thirteens:


I was SHOCKED when I learned that Leona Naess had released a new album months before I heard about it … but was very happily surprised. Thirteens is a great album of somber and poignant tunes … and comes with 13 bonus tracks that are still downloadable HERE. One can never have too much Leona Naess … the hits just keep on comin’.

After the jump, check out my Top 5 Fave Albums of 2008 including my fave of the bunch AND my list of Top 10 Singles of the Year

At #5 is Ghosts I-IV by Nine Inch Nails:


This year, NIN finished out their record contract and in celebration released an epic 4 disc collection of instrumental music online, on their terms. While NIN is known for the aggressive style of their music, it is their quieter more melodic music that really surprises listeners. On this years Lights in the Sky Tour, the band unplugged themselves for a portion of the performance to play select Ghosts tracks on regular instruments — stand up bass, xylophone, etc. — which was, by far, my fave portion of the show. Disc 1 of Ghosts is available online for FREE download but I cannot stress enough how amazing the whole collection is as a whole.

At #4 is Britney Spears‘s Circus:


Britney Spears is back and her album Circus is a true return to form. Of the 12+ songs on the disc (including the bonus tracks), there are only a couple that I could live without. My Baby, while sweet, is just a bad pop ballad and Mmm Papi is just bad. The rest of the songs, tho, are incredible … with Phonography, Amnesia, Quicksand and Circus as my faves. The disc is really well-rounded and is proof positive that Britney is, indeed, back!

In the #3 position is Pop Up by Yelle:


Yelle has been called the French M.I.A. but I just call her fabulous. The entire album is in French but that does not take away from the infectious nature of the songs. I found my self singing along (poorly) with the songs almost after just one listen. I’m telling you, if the album had been recorded in English she would’ve made a huge splash here in the US with this disc. Altho this album was released digitally last year, it was released domestically in 2008 and quickly became one of my fave albums. I’m not even sure how I heard about Yelle … but, I promise, if you give her a try you’ll prolly love her as much as I do.

My #2 album of the year is the self-titled debut album from Santogold:


Santogold has, too, been compared to M.I.A. but to me she sounds more like a modern version of Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and the Banshees. Her lyrics are so smart, her singing is so beautiful and her style is just cool as hell. If I were to compare Santogold to M.I.A. it would only be in that they are both extremely talented, know how to craft songs around fun beats and will prolly be putting out amazing music for years to come. Santogold‘s debut album is an impressive first step in, what I hope will be, a very successful career.

And my fave album of 2008 is The Slip by Nine Inch Nails:


While most NIN albums follow a unified epic theme, The Slip is much less organized and offers tunes that can exist on their own. While I really loved the whole concept of their previous studio album Year Zero (which, incidentally, was my #1 album of 2007) I think I like the pared down nature of this album just as much. As I mentioned before, NIN ended their contract with their record company and are now in a position to release their own music when and how they like … for The Slip, Trent Reznor decided to give the album away to fans for free writing, “This one’s on me.” If you haven’t yet, click HERE to download this album in full for free. This album, by far, was my fave release of the year. I can only hope that NIN will be comin’ at us again soon with a new batch of music in the coming year.

Here are my fave singles of 2008:

  1. BeyoncéSingle Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
  2. Britney SpearsWomanizer
  3. Lady Gaga featuring Colby OdonisJust Dance
  4. Mariah CareyTouch My Body
  5. Estelle & Kanye WestAmerican Boy
  6. M.I.A.Paper Planes
  7. MadonnaGive It 2 Me
  8. Sara BareillesLove Song
  9. Kid RockAll Summer Long
  10. DuffyWarwick Avenue

What albums and singles made YOUR list for 2008? I’d love to hear what all y’all thought was the best music of the year.

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73 Comments. Add Yours

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  1. Lex says:

    Oh lord
    I’m pretty sure that Beyonce song is the worst song I have ever heard…….. ever.

  2. mayra says:

    okay so i have to agree with ppl with albums/songs that are missing:mgmt (there whole album was good), lady gaga (i love the fame-gets me going), kanye west (loved that his showing his other side n branching out with his music), kings of leon (they rock!!!! i got into them this yr,n i cant stop listening-there good), adele (her album is sooo good,shes up for grammys n i hope she wins). im not that big of fan of jason marz or nine inch nails,so i dont know about there albums but i agree with the rest. lets c songs: duffy,y?her music isnt good,well not my type. touch my body, wasnt my favorite song off her album,i like the album but it wasnt her best. i love my gurl beyonce-i just wish she would of added more songs to her album.o theres katy perry-u totally forgot about her,i loved her album n she had “i kissed a girl” at #1

  3. mayra says:

    ps-leona lewis!!!!shes amazing!!!!i loved her album.my fave is better in time (cuz it has a special meaning for me).i mean her song,bleeding love was one of the biggest songs in the us this yr (last yr in uk)
    o i lovve britney!!!!!!if u have tix for her upcoming tour,plz send them my way.=)

  4. casey st clair says:

    juliana hatfield should be at least top 3! she’s amazing! I love her blogs..she’s a real musician. I’m so glad one blog site knows who she is. “my baby” is probably the best off her album, for me anyway, or “the fact remains.”

  5. Natalie says:

    I’m stoked you like Yelle, too! Not too many people around here have even heard of her. :(

  6. Chris says:

    My fave album of the year is Jenny Lewis’s Acid Tongue. I cannot get enough of her, and if you are lucky enough to live in LA you should catch one of her many shows, she puts on an amazing live performance. She just keeps putting out great music, whether with her band Rilo Kiley or her 2 solo albums or the other many projects she has had her hands in. If you don’t know her music, check it out!

  7. Bythesea says:

    yay! I’m glad you like Yelle! Her album is a total hit here in France.

  8. Alex says:

    Trent I totally agree with you about the new Britney cd. I am obsessed with it and am glad to see she is back!

  9. Jake says:

    Hometown Glory – Adele
    Disturbia – Rihanna
    Black & Gold – Sam Sparro
    Estelle – American Boy
    If You Seek Amy – Brit Brit
    Rocking Horse – Operator Please
    Alice Practise – Crystal Castles
    The Fear – Lily Allen
    Rain On Your Parade – Duffy (Her best!!!)

    I think they are all 08 releases… If not they are still topping my itunes so they are all goodies ^^ I don’t think some of these songs were released in America so check them out <3

  10. leon says:

    My TOP 10 SINGLES

    1.Disturbia – Rihanna
    2.Beat Goes On – Madonna
    3.Mercy – Duffy
    4.Paper Planes – M.I.A.
    5.Take A Bow – Rihanna
    6.Hometown Glory – Adele
    7.All Summer Long – Kid Rock
    8.Just Dance
    9.Give It 2 Me
    10.Phantom Part 1- Justice

  11. Phil says:

    no love for katy perry i see haha

  12. Amanda says:

    I went ga-ga for Lady GaGa in ’08 (pardon the terrible pun, but it’s true)!

  13. Em says:

    I’m confused by the titles you gave as your faves on britneys cd… amnesia and quicksand? those titles aren’t on the tracklist… i think you mean blur by amnesia… but i can’t figure out the quicksand one!

    I agree with you pretty much except for beyonce… only song of hers that ive found i like is if i were a boy. can’t stand her otherwise.

  14. Mel says:

    Kora!!! Skankenstein! Fab album… and MGMT… definately worth a listen!

  15. James says:

    TRENT!

    could you PLEASE do a top ten list for your book list?

    pleaseeeeeeee!

  16. Zane says:

    I want the Santogold album so bad! I keep forgetting to pick it up ’cause I have so damn much to buy all the time! I also love Britney’s “Circus,” and your fav. tracks are also my favorites! They’re so incredible, such as “Quicksand,” “Amnesia,” “If U Seek Amy,” “Unusual You” and Blur.”

    PS – I can’t believe you don’t have ROBYN on your list!!!

  17. Decameron says:

    Mmm I love me some mraz. This album is a funky great addition to his other stuff!!

  18. Stephanie says:

    I agree with everyone who is suggesting Adele if you like Duffy…listen to her right now!!!! she rules. I heard her song Hometown Glory on so you think you can dance, hehe, and now I am obsessed.
    also, should I be ashamed that I like Mmm Papi?

  19. dianna says:

    I can listen to “a beautiful mess” on Jason mraz’s album over and over again! His other albums are great too!

  20. roo says:

    Santogold is freaking amazing!

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