Albums of the year?
Well, it’s December, and every blog in the known universe is doing their end of year roundups, so for what it’s worth here’s my top ten albums from 2007… what are yours?

1. Parts & Labor - Mapmaker
This came along at just the right time to hit me hard this year. No one else manages to noise sound as uplifting as this - it’s brilliant.

2. El-P - I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead
Good old El-P. Takes him ages to do a record ‘cos he’s too busy making beats for everyone else, but when he does it’s a belter.

3. Holy Fuck - LP
The best live band I saw this year, and matched on record. Some crazy mad-scientist version of krautrock, like nothing you’ve heard before. Well, nothing I’ve heard before anyway.

4. Dalek - Abandoned Language
Yeah, OK, so they’re a bunch of splitters who pulled out of playing Audioscope for the second year running, but I almost forgive them on this count. ‘Subversive Script’ - what a tune.

5. PJ Harvey - White Chalk
Wow, what a great record. Actually quite an unnerving experience for the first few listens, and just amazing to see someone so obviously pushing themselves.
6. Burial - Untrue
7. Sennen - Where The Light Gets In
8. Witches - Heart of Stone
9. Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass
10. Liars -Liars
Tags: aesoprock, burial, dalek, el-p, holyfuck, liars, partsandlabor, pjharvey, sennen, witches

December 20th, 2007 at 11:48 am
Oh, I forgot ‘Volta’ by Bjork. Damn, that was a good record.
December 20th, 2007 at 6:10 pm
Cool selection…
gotta have Grinderman in there tho…
December 25th, 2007 at 4:58 am
radiohead - in rainbows
prince - planet earth
smashing pumpkins - zeitgeist
amy winehouse - back to black
smilex - 7 (…plug!!)
December 29th, 2007 at 3:15 pm
grinderman - grinderman
common - finding forever
white stripes - icky thump
m.i.a - kala
wu tang clan - 8 diagrams
kings of leon - because of the times
miles davis - on the corner box set
richard hawley - lady’s bridge
el-p i,ll sleep when im dead
animal collective - strawberrys
January 11th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Ah, how pleasing to see the PJ Harvey record in your top 5. I think it’s probably my own favourite of 2007 (although I was also very much taken with Sunset Rubdown’s ‘Random Spirit Lover’ - a brilliant record) …