1. Crystal Castles โ Crystal Castles
Thereโs something arresting about Crystal Castles, and itโs not just because hearing the harsh vocals on โAlice Practiceโ for the first time is as jarring as getting mugged in a very dark alley at four in the morning. This album is angry, wounded, and sharp like youth, and it oozes cool. Alice Glass sings, or rather, shrieks, like a long-suffering woman trying to pick up the pieces of an abusive relationship, while Ethan Kath cleans up the damage with smooth, catchy rhythmic lines interspersed with messy synthesizer and computerized glitches. 2008 was a great year for electronic music, with new material out from artists such as the Whip, Justice, and HEALTH, but Crystal Castlesโ debut stands out due to its musical complexity and subtlety.
2. Fleet Foxes โ Fleet Foxes
This is a deeply American collection of songs that plays like a city dwellerโs bucolic dream, painting a picture of idyllic country life. Fleet Foxesโ lyrics are full of mountains and rustling creatures of field and wood, with all the troubling undertones of a good fairytale: โAnd Michael you would fall and turn the white snow red as strawberries in the summertime,โ goes a chant on โWhite Winter Hymnal,โ a top blogger pick this past Christmas season. The band doesnโt stray far from its out-on-the-front-porch sound, despite influences from regions as varied as the Deep South and the west coast. Layers of instrumentation and good old-fashioned melody combine to make an album thatโs softly wondrous, though it is full of folk songs that belong to modern youth and a big-city music scene, and not to any country chapel.
3. Hercules and Love Affair โ Hercules and Love Affair
Disco can be good, if itโs as ambitious and confident as this brassy, danceable set of faintly retro tunes from New York DJ Andy Butler. The expansive brass lines are charming, the songs well-paced, and overall, sometimes itโs a pleasure to listen to an album that simply delivers on what it sets out to do.
4. Los Campesinos! โ Hold on now, youngsterโฆ
If you chatted with Los Campesinos! online, they would probably type in all-caps and overuse Japanese emoticons and constantly change their profile picture. Exhausting in long installments, but charming in the right quantity, their songs are full of pop-culture references for the self-conscious geek set, accompanied by bright guitars and glockenspiel. The albumโs fine production vindicates the bandโs self-cultivated reputation for precociousness. Not content with a debut, Los Campesinos! released two albums in 2008โso donโt miss We are beautiful, we are doomed, particularly that title track.
5. Sigur Rรณs โ Meรฐ suรฐ รญ eyrum viรฐ spilum endalaust
In some cosmetic ways, this LP is more approachable than sigur rรณsโ previous stuffโnot only does every song have a title, thereโs even a bit of English thrown in with all that Icelandic. But itโs also more joyful. Though the hand-clapping energy of โGobbledigookโ soon makes way for the grandioise โAra baturโ and โIllgresi,โ the album as a whole maintains an idyllic tone due to its stately chords and the sweeping vocals of a full choir. This is music to sleep to, or music to pray to, and itโs a compliment to the band that it can be both.