Tuesday, January 27, 2009

2009?

2009 is already shaping up to be a good year for music. Previous posts provided links to stream the new Animal Collective disc (which is living up to the hype - I just received my copy in the mail today), new M. Ward album (sounds as good as 2006's "Post War") and the new Andrew Bird album (I haven't listened yet).

On the horizon is self described flower-punk act The Black Lips follow up to its breakthrough 2007 album, "Good Bad not Evil." The new record, "200 Million Thousand," drops on February 24.

Wilco I believe is set to release a new record this year, I dunno when, let's hope they take a couple big steps away from 2007's boring and guitar-cliche riddled "Sky Blue Sky."

And on March 24 the Decemberists will release their concept album "The Hazards of Love" (how many times will Meloy using the word beyonette? listen to find out ...).
You can download a track off the album here: http://www.decemberists.com/

Throw in a couple debuts like last year's Fleet Foxes and Vampire Weekend and the decade might just close out on the right foot. Oh yeah, its time for a new White Stripes album, too, but Jack's been pretty fucking busy with the Raconteurs ... we can always hope.

2 comments:

Abby said...

I'm really excited for the new Decemberists album. The Always the Bridesmaid EP had some GREAT tracks on it ("Valerie Plame" STILL gets stuck in my head some days and won't leave).

Get Noble Beast AS SOON AS YOU CAN. I absolutely love it -- it may be my favorite Andrew Bird collection to date.

Anonymous said...

I feel responsible for the Andrew Bird. Ill fix that right now