Best Nine of Aught-Four
Written by Josh Foust
Published December 20, 2004
Published December 20, 2004
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That should be telling you something about where the industry is going. Regardless, buy these albums with your Christmas money, and you'll be all right.
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Thanks for sharing your favorites of the year. I've been consistently let down by Wilco, and I think this one too is just murky and boring, but I know some people hear something great in it. I agree that "theologians" is great, and reminds me that sometime in the murky past Mr. Tweedy was somehow associated with country music.
I also liked Franz Ferdinand (but I wonder if anyone will care at this time next year) and was scared/impressed by the Bjork.
I didn't like the Interpol, which was hookless.