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The Year In Shitty Best-Of Lists

By Skwerl, December 19th, 2008
 

As 2008 draws to a close, every magazine and blog covering the music industry is publishing their ‘best of’ lists, and… well… most of them are fucking retarded. We’ll start a series of retro reviews on the 26th, covering the five best albums this year brought, in our humble opinions. In the meantime, we’ve got to weigh in on some of the stupidest calls.

Vampire Weekend

OK, technically this wasn’t a ‘best of ‘08′ list, but Rolling Stone published a list of ‘the 100 greatest singers of all time’ as voted on by a “blue-ribbon panel of 179″ musicians. Missing from the list: Mike Patton, Ann Wilson, Layne Staley. Total bullshit, and Phil Anselmo agrees with us. Now, if the list was otherwise filled with vocalists superior to these icons, we could understand. But many vocalists of far inferior capabilities made it on; including Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and Bruce Springsteen. Christina Aguilera made #58- way ahead of Mariah Carey.

Rolling Stone also published their list of the best singles of 2008- 100 of them- and named Beyoncé’s Single Ladies #1. The song’s only been out for two months, and it sucks. I’m not just saying that because it’s a pop song. Let’s face it- in America, two singles dominated 2008 above any others- Katy Perry’s I Kissed A Girl, and Britney Spears’ Womanizer. If you ask us, Womanizer is far less annoying- and a far superior composition. And the sooner Katy Perry’s inevitable disappearance from the charts comes, the better. But either would have been acceptable at the top of a 2008 singles list. And with Beyoncé at the top instead, Rolling Stone can’t defend on grounds that the list was based on quality rather than dominance or popularity.

Some of the songs that made the list: Google Me by Teyana Taylor (I did, you suck), Candy Shop by Madonna (but Four Minutes didn’t make it?) M.I.A.’s Shells (but not Paper Planes), Cobrastyle by Robyn (huh?), Video Girl by the Jonas Brothers (but not Burnin’ Up or Love Bug), Warwick Avenue by Duffy (but not her only almost non-shitty song, Mercy), a ton of songs noone’s ever heard of, and a few songs that might be almost arguable. What the fuck are they smoking at Rolling Stone?

By the way, Womanizer didn’t make the list at all. I don’t care what you think about Britney, If you’re going to put together a list of the biggest or best 100 singles of 2008 and skip Womanizer, you’re either high, or you’re a hipster with your head up your own ass. Rolling Stone put Britney on two magazine covers this year, so I can’t imagine they’re taking a stand against the mainstream.

Speaking of Hipsters, Pitchfork called Fleet Foxes’ Sun Giant the best album of 2008. Issue #1- it’s not even an album. It’s a five song EP. But OK, I get it. Hipsters will be hipsters and call some faggy folk band’s four track demos the best of the year while simultaneously recognizing Lil’ Wayne’s Tha Carter III as #11 (because the top #10 needs to be irony-free of course). Their list was so predictable, NME punked it.

On the other side of that fence, Entertainment Weekly agreed with Rolling Stone that TV On The Radio’s Dear Science was the best album of the year. I’d say it’s overrated, but this late yelp of hype isn’t really being echoed by any masses. By the way, Beyoncé’s Sasha Fierce was EW’s #2. Yeah.

Portishead’s disappointing Third made several best-of lists, for the sole reason that they’re Portishead. Meanwhile, anyone that gave a nod to Vampire Weekend is just believing the hype, because that’s all there is to that band.

As I said, we’re going to start making our calls for the best albums of the year beginning the day after Christmas. But I guarantee you that TV On The Radio, Vampire Weekend, and fucking Beyoncé will be nowhere near our list. Stay tuned.

About Skwerl

Kevin "Skwerl" Cogill was taught his first computer programming language by his Mother's marijuana dealer at age ten. His first job involved hustling TicketMaster lines on behalf of a New Jersey concert ticket broker at age fourteen, followed by a job in graphic design shortly after graduating high school and trade school simultaneously in 1998. He built his first website in 1996 or so, and continues to do things the way they should be done, rather than the way everyone else does. He's a bit of an asshole, but he's fiercely loyal to fellow fans of good music.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Skwerl now resides in Los Angeles.

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11 Responses to “The Year In Shitty Best-Of Lists”
  1. Tom said:

    pitchfork combined fleet foxes EP and LP for the top spot, which would have been apparent if you actually read the blurb ;)

  2. tony said:

    Regardless of TV on the Radio being on everyone’s list, I think it earned it’s way there (or at least *close* to there, heh), pretty damn good album imo. As for the other ones you mentioned that are guaranteed to be far from the list, I agree.

  3. Spinett said:

    ‘Dear Science’ is cool, the hype is definitely too big, since it doesn’t beat ‘Return To Cookie Mountain’, but it’s still a very good album. The new Portishead isn’t bad, but it’s nowhere near ‘Dummy’ as well. The Rolling Stone sucks, and making that kind of list, not basing the results on popularity will always be subjective and most likely stupid.

  4. Johnny Firecloud said:

    As an album, I could give a shit about Sasha Fierce, but there’s no way in hell you can deny that Single Ladies song. That will be one of the top five songs that bubble to the top whenever the best singles of 2008 are discussed in the future, no doubt.

    Oh yeah, and fuck that talentless tabloid whore Spears. Womanizer aint shit compared to ifyoulikeditthenyoushouldaputaringonit…. fucking song’s been in my head for 6 straight days. And oddly, it’s still fun to me.

  5. Joseph Rose said:

    I like the Portishead album. Not the best record or anything, but its good.

  6. GameJerk said:

    I’m gonna go with Juliette Commagere’s “Queens Die Proudly” as my album of the year. Haunting lyrics. I love it.

    myspace.com/juliettecommagere

  7. Johnny Firecloud said:

    So, like, you guys are related or something, right? Cause…. no.

  8. plastilina_ve said:

    Agree with everything said in this article. Kissing his ass? Yeah, ’cause the fucker’s right. Merry Xmas.

    Oh, and you better put QOTSA’s Era Vulgaris on that best-of list.

  9. plastilina_ve said:

    Shit, Era Vulgaris came out last year. Ok, Chinese Democracy then.

  10. Diminuendo said:

    “faggy folk band’s” I had a lot of trouble not completely ignoring your opinions after reading this. This site has a few good articles on it, but you should at least TRY to hide your immaturity sometimes. You guys should create some sort of translator that inserts fuck in every other sentence and makes sure you cover at least 2 artists you hate every paragraph just to make it easier for you.

    And no, I’m not getting all defensive because you insulted one of my favorite bands or anything; I don’t listen to Fleet Foxes, TV on the Radio, etc. etc., or any of that pop 100 singles stuff.

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