Happy Birthday am/fm!: 10 great albums from 2007
OK, this was kind of agonizing to cut it to 10, but I guess that's the point. These 10 albums have proved themselves my favorites of 2007, over some very strong contenders. I am by no means saying that these are the absolute very best of the year, they're just albums that meant a lot to me. And I would highly recommend a listen.
Albert Hammond Jr. "Yours to Keep"
I'm not ranking these in any particular order — because it was hard enough to just choose ten — except for this one. This was my all-time favorite album of 2007. It's so basic, but so good.
John Vanderslice "Emerald City"
Listening to Vanderslice is like reading a really good collection of short stories. The characters he creates and emotions he evokes go beyond the range of the average rock song, but he's not overtly literary like The Decemberists or The New Pornographers (much love for both of those bands, it's just a different style). You can engage with the songs on a surface level or go much deeper, ether strategy is rewarding. (That's three.)
Bishop Allen "The Broken String"
Something I learned: Bishop Allen is an actual street in Cambridge, MA, where the band members used to live. They're not there anymore, but the street is pretty small, so you can totally go stalk their old house. The album is totally charming, folky with an edge.
Kanye West "Graduation"
A-duh. What don't I like about this man?
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