Soundbites Best of 2008 | Singles, Tracks + EPs

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So here's my list of best singles, album tracks, and EPs from 2008. Unlike my Best Albums List, songs that were from a 2007 album but were released as singles in 2008 are eligible. But single reissues are not. (Which is why "Time to Pretend," Friendly Fires and Pacific are absent from my list.) With the concept of the "album" diminishing in this world of digital downloads, singles are becoming more important. I'm not calling the death knell for the Album, but if groups whose music leans toward the poppy and immediate side of things wanted to just release singles or EPs every couple months instead of a full-length, I'd be okay with it. As I've said before singles are ephemeral in nature, and though I've hit my yearly limit on a few of the songs on this list, there was certainly a period of time in 2008 where all 50 of these were stuck on repeat.

1. Mystery Jets feat. Laura Marling – Young Love (MP3) (Video)
The most inventive, deceptively simple (but actually kind of crazy complex; listen to all the little flourishes), repeatedly-rewarding pop song of the year. Great video too.

2. Metronomy – Heartbreaker (MP3) (Video)
Fantastic bassline + creaky doors + whistling = my second favorite song of the year.

3. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Everything With You (MP3) (Video)
A great big hug wrapped in a fuzzy indie pop sweater.    

4. Violens – Violent Sensation Descends (MP3
Loud Quiet Loud as has never quite been done like this before. I can't wait for their full-length.

5. Dizzee Rascal w/ Calvin Harris – Dance Wiv Me (MP3) (Video)
I've never been much of a Dizzee fan, but add Calvin's '80s-style production and you've got a dancefloor killer.

6. Sam Sparro – Black and Gold (Video)
The rest of this album does nothing for me but "Black and Gold"'s glammy throb is irresistible.

7. TV on the Radio – Golden Age (Video)
2008 was the year of Change and TVotR made the perfect soundtrack. This is the sound of hope with a good beat.

8. Sexy Kids – Sisters Are Forever (MP3)
Just try not to bounce 'round the room while listening to this slice of Scottish pop perfection a la Altered Images.

9. Esser – Headlock (MP3) (Video)
Effervescent single, ridiculously catchy, like superballs set free inside a perpetual motion machine… yet loaded with downer lyrics like "I've got a problem, it's called living." Perfect.

10. Summer Cats – Lonely Planet (MP3) (Video)

Like the Rosebuds backed by Stereolab, Australia's Summer Cats put a sunny coat of paint on the krauty VU groove. 

11. Metronomy – A Thing for Me (MP3) (Video)
I could put almost all of Metronomy's Nights Out on this list, but restrained myself at two. Be sure to check out the video to this one.

12. David Byrne & Brian Eno – Strange Overtones (MP3
Too bad the rest of the Byrne/Eno album didn't deliver on the promise of this great single.

13. Sky Larkin – Fossil, I (Video)
Old school indie rock done with vim and vigor by this Leeds, UK trio. Vim and vigor? Really. Just listen to the song. It rocks. 

14. Lykke Li – Little Bit (Video)
Lykke Li's coquettish delivery slightly disguises just how hot this is.

15. Ida Maria – Queen of the World (MP3) (Video)
One of the most joyous songs ever about being smashed on whiskey.

16. MGMT – Kids (Video)
Hate their fashion, hate their friends, hate their rich hippie-ness, but MGMT have some great songs. The hooks are undeniable!

17. Girls – Lust for Life / Morning Light (MP3) (MP3) (Video)
There are too many "Girl" groups right now, but I've got room for San Francisco's shoegaze folk rock wunderkinds. Especially on this double A-side.

18. Animal Collective – Water Curses EP (MP3) (Video)
Animal Collective have finally started to get poppy enough for me to genuine like them. Bring on Merriweather Post Pavillion!

19. Late of the Pier – Heartbeat (MP3) (Video)
One of the many "this shouldn't work" songs on LotP's great debut Fantasy Black Channel. Yet it does, brilliantly.

20. Vivian Girls – Tell the World (MP3) (Video)
Every time these girls open their mouths to the press, it's a disaster, but give 'em instruments and hard
to hold it against them. So many things in that sentence could be construed the wrong way.

21. Casiokids – Grønt Lys I Alle Ledd / Togens Hule (MP3) (Video)
You don't need to speak Norwegian to dig this double A-side. I imagine it would help, though. But not that much.

22. The Last Shadow Puppets – Standing Next to Me (MP3) (Video)
Alex Turner and Miles Kane seem a little young to already be going through their Jacques Brel/Scott Walker period, but that's also probably why it's as good as it is.

23. The Wild Beasts – The Devil's Crayon (MP3) (Video)
Not since the days of the Associates and the Triffids has pop attempted to be so grandiose… and successful at it. I must say I can't really stomach the resto of them album, but but "The Devil's Crayon" is a bullseye.

24. Adele – Cold Shoulder (Video)
I'll take Adele over Duffy any day… "Cold Shoulder" perfectly-produced soulful pop. Ronson-produced, natch.

25. Amazing Baby – Infinite Fucking Cross EP (download EP) (Video + Video)
Hated by Brooklynvegan commenters, loved by me. Harder, more-rocking Roxy Music? About as close to a good description as you can get with there pigeonhole-adverse Williamsburg residents.

26 – 50 after the jump…

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They Will Bite Off Your Mouth, Fingers and Nose

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Hey look it’s a new Let’s Wrestle single! And it’s also a theme song!

Even better…it’s a double A-side.

The main A-side is the official recording of “Let’s Wrestle” which has been floating around in demo form pretty much since people started talking about the band. It’s maybe the highest fidelity thing the band has ever done, complete with piano but it is in no ways, you know, slick. And the raccous vibe remains.

MP3: Let’s Wrestle – Let’s Wrestle

But the vibe remains a raucous rave-up. Sing along, won’t you? Here are the lyrics, straight from the band’s MySpace:


LETS WRESTLE LETS FUCKING WRESTLE

GET YER CRACK PIPE OUT BABY AND LETS START A FIGHT

LETS WRESTLE LETS FUCKING WRESTLE

GET YOUR HIGH HEELS ON AND LETS DANCE ALL NIGHT

HULK HOGAN MICK MCMANUS

PRO WRESTLING IS THE WAY FORWARD

THEY WILL BITE OFF YOUR MOUTH FINGERS AND NOSE

AND THEN THE CROWD GOES

LETS WRESTLE LETS FUCKING WRESTLE

GET YER T-SHIRT OFF AND GET IN THE MUD

LETS WRESTLE LETS FUCKING WRESTLE

GET ON YER KNEES AND PRAY FOR MERCY

GIANT HAYSTACKS JAMAICA GEORGE

BRITISH WRESTLING IS THE WAY FORWARD

THEY WILL BITE OFF YOUR MOUTH FINGERS AND NOSE

AND THEN THE CROWD GOES

LETS WRESTLE LETS FUCKING WRESTLE AAAAAAOOOOOOOO

One can only imagine it goes over well at live shows. Maybe Let’s Wrestle will make it to America soon.

I like the other A-side, “I’m in Fighting Mode,” even better. It’s a more typical Wesley Patrick Gonzalez creation — girl trouble — though more serious than what we’re used to. Lyrically it’s actually kind of hopeful (I think) in that “you’re going to be mine whether you know it yet or not” kind of way, but the music seems to tell a different story.

They made a video to this one:

Buy the 7″ straight from Stolen Recordings — it’s limited edition gold vinyl, only 1000 copies.

Playing Above Their Weight Class

RacketgirlsLet’s Wrestle have a song that begins with the line “I Wish I was in Hot Chip.” [EDITOR’s POST-PUBLISH NOTE: This is incorrect. The line is “I wish I was in Part Chimp.] ” Hot Chip‘s forthcoming album has a song called “Let’s Wrestle.” [EDITOR’s POST-PUBLISH NOTE: Also incorrect, it’s just called “Wrestlers,” though I do believe at the time (before the album came out) that it was called “Let’s Wrestle.” Anyway.] One had to be the direct result of the other, right? That sort of stuff doesn’t happen by accident. [EDITOR’s POST-PUBLISH NOTE: It does when this writer gets it all wrong.]

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I don’t know the answer to this conundrum, but I do know I like Let’s Wrestle a lot. They’re kind of like Los Campesinos or Art Brut, with a love and deep knowledge of pop music filtering their worldview. The London trio have been around for two years but only released their first single, “Song for Abba Tribute Record,”  back in May on the 7″-only label, Marquis Cha Cha, and features brokenhearted lyrics like “the position that I am in even genocide seems reasonable” with dissonant, Pavement-y jangle. It’s b-side, “I Wish I Was in Husker Du,” got most of the attention, though, and contained the aforementioned Hot Chip reference.

Now on Stolen Recordings (home of Pete & the Pirates and Screaming Tea Party), Let’s Wrestle have released their second single, “I Won’t Lie to You,” and it’s even better. Twice today I’ve listened to it four or five times in a row. Singer WPG is still having girl problems. “No matter how many records I buy, I can’t fill this void.” Within a minute the situation is worse: “The duvet’s on fire, and so’s your hair.” The chorus is catchy and it’s all over with in two and a half minutes.

MP3: Let’s Wrestle – I Won’t Lie to You