Tuesday, June 10, 2014

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Here               are               the               discs               that               shook               the               foundations               in               2008.

Hip-Hop               grew               up               a               bit,               heavy               metal               rocked               both               the               underground               and               the               mainstream               and               indie               rock               lived               up               to               most               (if               not               all               of               its               hype               and               pop               and               alternative               proved               their               staying.

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12.)               Nas-Nas
               This               year               Nas               truly               represented               hip-hop               with               all               of               its               issues,               problems               and               artistry.

He               tried               to               name               his               latest               disc               ni**er               and               his               record               company               stopped               him.

He               called               Tiger               Woods               a               sellout               and               then               recorded               an               underground               tune               called               Ni**er               with               the               old               Dr,               Pepper               jingle               as               the               hook.

When               it               comes               to               delivery               and               cadences               Nas               is               truly               untouchable               and               his               wordplay               is               remarkable.

Lyrically               however,               Nas               is               just               not               as               insightful               as               he               or               his               fans               think               he               is               and               at               times,               he               comes               off               as               very               short               sighted               when               trying               to               speak               of               the               politics               of               the               day.

He               takes               Fox               News               to               task               (Sly               Fox),               proclaims               to               be               the               savior               of               hip-hop               (Hero)               and               pokes               fun               at               stereotypes               (Fried               Chicken)               but               when               he               tries               to               hit               upon               the               issues               of               the               moment,               Nas               becomes               more               of               a               follower               than               a               leader               in               the               genre.
               11.)               The               88               -               Not               Only               But               Also
               If               you               watch               Television               sitcoms               or               enjoy               a               typical               "chick-flick"               now               and               again,               then               you               have               heard               the               music               of               The               88.

The               bands               major               label               debut               showcases               a               maturity               in               both               songwriting               and               performance.

The               three               core               members               (Adam               Merin,               Keith               Slettedahl,               and               Anthony               Zimmitti)               are               at               the               top               of               their               game               as               they               celebrate               the               wonderful               yet               complex               world               of               boy               meets               girl               with               exuberance               (Go,               Go,               Go),               melancholy               (               No               One)               and               passion               (Love               You               Anytime).

If               you               are               looking               for               a               pop               band               in               the               classic               sense               of               the               word               (Pet               Sounds               era               Beach               Boys,               The               Kinks)               look               no               further               than               The               88.
               10.)               The               Knux               -Remind               Me               In               3               Days
               If               The               White               Stripes               and               Outkast               formed               a               band               they               would               sound               exactly               like               the               Knux.

This               rap               duo               from               New               Orleans               brings               an               authentic,               dirty,               indie               rock               sound               to               their               brand               of               spaced               out               hip-hop.

The               duo               is               musically               all               over               the               map               as               they               reference               LL               Cool               J               and               Iggy               Pop               on               the               seventeen               tracks               that               make               up               their               Interscope               debut.

One               listen               to               the               Knux               brand               of               hip-hop               and               you'll               be               trading               in               your               bling               for               chuck               taylors               in               no               time.
               9.)               Vampire               Weekend               -               Vampire               Weekend
               This               new               young               band               from               the               east               coast               has               had               more               buzz               around               them               than               a               beekeeper               in               the               Sahara.

Their               self               titled               disc               lives               up               to               most               if               not               all               of               the               hype.

The               band               mixes               an               Afro-Pop               sensibility               with               their               tight,               quick               indie-rock               tunes               and               they               pepper               their               sound               with               a               classical               feel.

They               may               be               too               young               to               remember               The               Jam               but               the               similarities               with               both               song               structure               and               song               writing               are               striking               even               as               the               band               carves               out               its               own               distinctive               sound.

Look               for               this               young               upstart               group               to               wow               the               crowds               at               next               years               Coachella               festival.
               8.)               Duffy               -               Rockferry
               When               Rockferry               dropped               earlier               this               year               many               pegged               Duffy               as               Amy               Winehouse               lite.

Then               she               stepped               in               it               when               she               was               quoted               in               Spin               magazine               as               saying               there               was               no               good               soul               music               created               in               the               late               70's.

Misguided               quote               aside,               Rockferry               is               a               stirring               collection               of               modern               day,               heartfelt               soul               that               has               its               roots               firmly               grounded               in               the               60's.

Duffy               takes               her               cues               from               Dusty               Springfield               and               gives               a               "heart               on               her               sleeve"               performance               on               each               track.

One               listen               and               you'll               find               yourself               weeping               as               you               leave               to               meet               the               Welsh               songstress               down               on               "Warwick               Avenue"
               7.)               The               Roots               -               The               Rising               Down
               The               Roots               came               alive               once               again               to               give               hip-hop               another               serious,               musical               and               lyrical               shot               in               the               arm.

This               disc               (much               like               their               last               two               releases)               is               a               socially               conscious               party               with               the               group               waxing               philosophical               on               a               number               of               political               topics               while               maintaining               the               funky               groove               they               are               known               for.

Questlove               leads               his               band               masterfully               while               MC               Black               Thought               comes               into               his               own               as               a               powerful               and               vibrant               lyricist,               as               he               throws               down               on               the               war               in               Iraq,               the               election               and               global               warming.

Black               Thought               rants               that               his               band               is"               part               Melle               Mel               part               Van               Halen"               and               he's               never               been               more               correct!

With               such               serious               social               commentary,               it               would               have               been               genius               for               The               Roots               to               include               the               track               Birthday               Girl,               recorded               with               Fall               Out               Boy               vocalist               Patrick               Stump               just               to               mix               things               up               a               bit.

Alas,               that               gem               got               cut               from               the               record               at               the               last               minute.

Word               on               the               street               is               the               group               will               curtail               their               tour               schedule               to               be               the               house               band               for               Jimmy               Fallon's               late               night               talk               show.

Let's               hope               this               is               just               a               rumor.

Hip-Hop               needs               this               vital               band               to               keep               pushing               the               genre               forward.
               6.)               Atmosphere               -When               Life               Gives               You               Lemons,               Paint               That               Sh*t               Gold
               The               kings               of               introspective               hip-hop               returned               with               their               most               ambitious               work               yet.

Slug               and               Ant               put               together               a               disc               of               hip-hop               tunes               that               veered               quickly               off               the               standard               rap               music               grid.

Instead               of               waxing               poetic               on               his               own               issues               and               short               comings,               MC               Slug               becomes               a               storyteller               of               sorts               and               gives               us               tales               of               survival,               loss               and               hope               with               the               main               protagonists               being               everyday               people               just               trying               to               get               by.

Beat               maker               Ant               fills               the               space               with               80's               styled               synths,               blues               styled               piano               and               even               hints               of               country!

The               group               broke               out               of               their               indie-underground               existence               this               year.

Let's               hope               the               lemon               to               gold               ratio               continues               in               '09.
               5.)               MURS               -               MURS               for               President
               Hip-Hop               had               it's               own               candidate               for               change               this               year               and               his               name               was               MURS.

Whether               it               has               been               with               Living               Legends               or               on               his               own,               MURS               has               proven               to               be               an               introspective,               enigmatic               MC.

He's               from               the               hood               but               he               does               not               glorify               it.

He               has               a               moral               center               but               won't               beat               you               over               the               head               with               it.

On               his               latest               disc               MURS               rhymes               about               life               on               the               road               (Road               is               My               Religion),               Relationships               (Break               Up               (The               OJ               Song))               and               the               history               of               hip-hop               (The               Science).

MURS               for               President               puts               indie               hip-hop               on               the               map               and               makes               Lynwood               California's               favorite               son               a               contender               for               hip-hop               greatness.
               4.)               Slipknot               -               All               Hope               Is               Gone
               Without               a               doubt               Slipknot               might               be               one               of               the               heaviest               and               most               theatrical               metal               bands               on               the               scene               today.

With               several               guitarists,               percussionists               and               yes               a               dj               they               are               also               one               of               loudest!

The               band's               latest               disc               sounds               like               the               soundtrack               to               the               apocalypse               as               the               tracks               smash,               burn               and               pummel               the               listener.

Songs               like               "Breathing               in               Sulfur",               "Dead               Memories",               "Gematria"               and               "Psychosocial"               combine               a               brutal               relentless               attack               with               (believe               it               or               not)               contemporary               melodic               hard               rock.

This               is               due               in               part               to               the               naturally,               pitch               shifting               vocals               of               Corey               Taylor.

Taylor               can               growl               "cookie               monster"               styled               vocals               one               minute               and               effortlessly               sing               a               melodic               line               in               the               same               song               without               sacrificing               the               heaviness               of               the               music.

All               Hope               Is               Gone               has               all               the               makings               of               a               metal               classic.

The               end               of               the               world               never               sounded               so               brutal               and               beautiful.
               3.)               Metallica               -               Death               Magnetic
               Metallica               came               back               this               year               with               their               best               body               of               work               since               Master               of               Puppets.

The               band               worked               with               producer               Rick               Rubin               and               from               one               listen               to               the               disc               its               clear               that               Rubin               had               one               goal               in               mind;               bring               back               the               Metallica               we               have               grown               to               know,               love               and               fear.

Kirk               Hammet               sounds               like               a               man               possessed               as               he               solos               (yes,               he               is               playing               guitar               solos               again)               over               the               brutal               riffs               laid               down               by               James               Hetfield.

There               is               a               raw               back               to               basics               feel               on               this               disc               that               never               once               feels               contrived.

If               you               have               doubted               this               foursome               in               the               past               due               to               their               last,               un-even               releases,               Death               Magnetic               will               make               you               a               believer               again.
               2.)               The               Kings               of               Leon               -               Only               By               The               Night
               The               King's               of               Leon               are               a               quintessential               American               rock               and               roll               band               with               southern               rock               underpinnings.

This               year               the               band               went               through               a               make               over               of               sorts               and               combined               their               southern               rock               feel               with               a               musical               aesthetic               reminiscent               of               U2.

Caleb               Followill               still               posses               a               voice               brimming               with               gut               bucket               soul               and               guitarist               (and               fellow               family               member)               Mathew               Followill               makes               his               guitar               dance               around               the               vocals               and               fills               the               space               with               subtle               textures               to               give               the               music               a               modern               day               edge               and               feel.

The               band               shines               on               tunes               like               "Sex               On               Fire"               and               they               come               together               neatly               on               "Revelry".

The               group               plays               arenas               in               Europe               but               only               commands               mid-size               venues               in               the               states.

In               the               new               year,               let's               hope               "The               King's"               find               a               bigger               audience               in               their               own               home               country.
               1.)               TV               On               The               Radio               -               Dear               Science
               It               doesn't               get               more               bold               or               daring               than               TV               On               The               Radio's               latest               release.

Dear               Science               is               a               masterful               collection               of               songs               that               can               only               be               represented               by               one               word;               change.

On               Dear               Science,               the               band               brings               together               dance               music,               80's               new               wave,               and               barber               style               quartet               harmonies               for               a               somber,               sober               celebration               of               all               things               that               exemplify               change.

The               song               "Halfway               Home"               rocks               with               a               sense               of               urgency               and               purpose               while               "Family               Tree"               is               a               somber               almost               funeral               like               dirge               dealing               with               ones               heritage               and               the               past.

In               many               ways               the               disc               itself               celebrates               the               hope               of               this               past               years               election               and               reminds               the               listener               of               the               the               very               real               issues               of               the               day.

There               is               no               denying               that               TVOTR               has               pushed               the               idea               of               alternative               music               forward               by               simply               deconstructing               it               and               putting               it               back               together.

Join               TVOTR               in               their               science               experiment               as               they               masterfully               bring               together               the               problems               and               the               dance               party               in               one               fatal               swoop.






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