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Half-Way Point: Some Must-Hear Albums So Far This Year

posted July 2, 2008, 5:30 am by | Filed Under Editorial | comment 3 Comments

Tags: Station, Attack and Release, Vampire Weekend, Rabbit Habits, Black Keys, Vampire Weekend, Man Man, Russian Circles, Ministry, Cover Up


Ministry – Cover Up

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Opeth – Watershed

watershed

A’tris – Lensing

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Gary Reynolds And The Brides Of Obscurity – Santiago’s Vest

santiago's vest

Agalloch – The White EP

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Hour Of The Shipwreck – The Hour Is Upon Us

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Snow & Voices – What The Body Was Made For

snow&voiceswhatthebodywasmadefor

Meshuggah – obZen

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Gnarls Barkley – The Odd Couple

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Children of Bodom – Blooddrunk

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M83 – Saturdays=Youth

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Atmosphere – When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold

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Tokyo Police Club – Elephant Shell

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3 Responses to “Half-Way Point: Some Must-Hear Albums So Far This Year”

  1. Trismus on July 3rd, 2008 9:10 pm

    Kevin, it’s almost scary how close are musical tastes are sometimes. Can’t say anything about Tokyo Police Club but you’re right on with just about everything else on that list. Good job. I would only add Torche and the new one from The Sword.

  2. Dennis Scanland dscanland on July 3rd, 2008 10:40 pm

    Hey, I get credits for the first four ;)

  3. SolitaryMan on July 4th, 2008 5:49 am

    And kev_stev gets credit for the TPC. It also somehow totally slipped my mind that I both heard and really enjoyed the new Torche album. You can consider that a lost member of this list.

    It should have been much bigger, but oh well, I think there’s a nice cross-section of this year’s better music so far.

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