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Heavy Rotation: The Best Music of 2008

Over the last couple months I’ve been comprising some of my top music for 2008 to consolidate some of my recommendations. I was planning on making something to incorporate into Tune Muncher, but time has not been on my side. Nonetheless, I didn’t want to see my efforts go to waste. Here are my recommendations.

Impressive Debuts

  • Flobots
  • The Black Ghosts
  • MGMT grew on me. I didn’t like at first, glad I came back
  • Justice
  • The Asteroids Galaxy Tour first heard on the new iPod Video commercial

New To Me

Bands I got turned on to in 2008

  • The VirginsThe Virgins
  • Amy WinehouseBack To Black

Established Awesomeness

Artists I listen to who put out strong albums in 2009.

  • The Black KeysAttack & Release, my vote for top album of 2008
  • BeckModern Guilt
  • We Are ScientistsBrain Thrust Mastery, sophomore release just as awesome as With Love and Squalor
  • RadioheadIn Rainbows
  • Thievery CorporationRadio Retaliation
  • OasisDig Out Your Soul
  • Panic at the DiscoPretty. Odd., I’ll be first to admit I hated this album when it first came out. It completely lacked the energy and intensity that I loved in the first PATD album, but it grew on me over time. There are some excellent tracks on this disc.

The Best Tracks

Infinite Repeat

  • The Tings Tings“Shut Up And Let Me Go”
  • MGMT“Kids Oracular”
  • Estelle“American Boy Ft. Kanye West”
  • Kings of Leon“Sex On Fire”
  • My Morning Jacket“Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Part 2″, best beginning and ending to a song released in ’08
  • Air France“Collapsing At Your Doorstep”
  • Justice“Genesis”
  • Grum“Whoa”
  • M83“Kim & Jesse”
  • The Virgins“Rich Girls”
  • Hot Chip“Ready For The Floor”
  • Death Cab For Cutie“I Will Possess Your Heart”
  • Panic at the Disco“Nine In The Afternoon”, best viewed here.
  • Stars“The Ghost Of Genova Heights”
  • My Robot Friend“Robot High School” (In Digital Form Remix
  • Of Montreal“Id Engager”

Best Albums of 2008

1 requirement – strong from start to finish, never skip a track.

  • BeckModern Guilt
  • The Black GhostsThe Black Ghosts
  • My Morning JacketEvil Urges
  • MGMTOracular Spectacular
  • Kings of LeonOnly By Night
  • M83Saturdays = Youth

Let Downs

  • Cold War KidsLoyalty To Loyalty, didn’t hold my attention
  • The DearsMissiles, totally changed their sound, no good tracks. Can’t keep members together: Wikipedia.
  • Fujiya & MiyagiLightbulbs, same sound only, nothing new, not as good
  • The PresetsApocalypso, no stand out tracks like “Girl and the Sea” or “Steamworks” on their previous album.
  • RatatatLP3, I falls way short compared to Classics
  • DungenTio Bitar, doesn’t compare to Ta Det Lungt
  • TaprootOur Long Way Home, doesn’t compare to their previous releases.
  • Hot ChipMade in the Dark, I had high expectations for this album because I played “Ready For The Floor” x 100000, but the rest of the album is meh.
  • Death Cab For CutieNarrow Stairs, maybe I’m being harsh but I was looking for an album to rival Transatlanticism and never got it.

EPIC FAIL

  • The KillersDay & Age

I’m always waiting for The Killers to bring me back to the heyday of Hot Fuss. I always leave disappointed. On the first single “Human” Brandon Flowers asks “are we human or are we dancer” a play on a Hunter S Thompson proverb. What a stupid song. The horns in “I Can’t Stay” was horrid enough to stick hot needles through my ear drums. The Epic Failure of another piece of crap album by a band I once loved is enough to turn off the dial permanently. I am never listening to The Killers again. What an EPIC waste.

Best Concerts of 2008

  • The Black Keys @ The Orpheium
  • VAST @ Harper’s Ferry
  • Ambulance LTD @ The Middle East
  • Band of Horses @ The Paradise
  • Rogue Wave @ The Paradise
  • The Go! Team @ The Paradise

Best Compilations

  • Lounge Anthology
  • Indie Rock Playlists

Where Are They?

  • The Avalanches – Air France reminded me of them
  • Sean Lennon, 8 years between his debut (1998) and his sophomore release (2006), I’m not holding my breath
  • Muse

Rediscovered

Back from the dead. Oldies but goodies.

  • 311311, I still could sing along with “T&P Combo”. That surprised the hell out of me.
  • VAST
  • Sean LennonFriendly Fire
  • Second ComingSecond Coming, “Soft”

Music Resources

Give a listen to some of the artists/albums/tracks I’ve mentioned on these sites.

What’d I miss? Let me know in the comments!

Sprinting Away From Sprint, Hands-Down The Worst Cellphone Company Ever

I’ve been with Sprint since 2005, before that I had Nextel (which was later bought by Sprint). We got the phones for a now extinct development company I ran with my buddy Dan.

On 7/11/08 during the iPhone craziness I logged onto my Sprint account and saw you could check your end date. I’ve been lusting for an iPhone for quite some time and the 3G release broke the metaphorical camel’s back. Here’s a transcript of my session with Sprint on 7/11 for your entertainment.

If you read that transcript you would think that the issue was resolved and they rolled back my service so I wasn’t required to keep my contract until 12/23/2008 right? You’d be mistaken.

Today I had a followup conversation, just to validate my success getting my plan rolled back. What I learned was this: THEY CANCELED MY ACCOUNT effective 8/1/2008. Hole in one Sprint.

I’m very frustrated I lost the text conversation from today because I tried to view the frame source and Sprint knocked me out. I was speaking to a friendly fellow named "Oliver". Note: a text based online support allows for easy outsourcing. There were some good quotes like:

Oliver:

you line is cancelled. did you pay the $200 cancellation fee?

Me:

I NEVER SAID TO CANCEL MY ACCOUNT

And when I said "hell no" I got this prompt reply:

To ensure that we have a productive chat session, I ask that you please refrain from using profane/vulgar language during our chat. Thank you in advance.

You’d think I said something like "Suck My Ass Sprint" which upon reflection, might not have been such a bad idea.

Needless to say my tenure as a Sprint Customer is coming to a close. Unfortunately Sprint-Really-Sucks.com was already taken. I might’ve been able to capitalize on Sprints cesspool service for profit, maybe I still will!

Maybe I should look into this lawsuit.

I’ll change my strategy and try again, this time following this great advice.

UPDATE 7/20

I was so livid with Sprint on Friday (7/18) that I got an iPhone that very day, it’s badass. I used this service to check availability. The whole process of buying the phone (16GB Black), transferring my number, and taking calls took a total of 15 minutes. A far cry of the trials and frustrations I heard from people who waited in line and got it on 7/11. This phone kicks ass. I’m still figuring out my way around it, but as of right now I’m very happy I jumped ship.

IN OTHER NEWS

My old phone is up on eBay the sale of which should put a good dent in my cancellation fee from Sprint. Send the link to someone you hate that has Sprint. :)

UPDATE 7/28

My HTC Mogul sold on eBay Saturday. The final price was $183.90 + $15.95 shipping = $199.85. Total shipping costs were $12.10 to ship via USPS which leaves me with $187.75 total for resale of my HTC Mogul phone.

The Sprint cancellation fee is $200. So it essentially cost me $12.25 to up and leave Sprint. For all the headaches and stress they caused they should be paying me to leave **them** in my opinion.

Another thing that made it so much easier on the wallet was that my company is paying for my new iPhone. I love my job. All is well that ends well.