Best of 2018- The Album List
2018 has been quite silent
and not such active year with news and updates from our end. Musically there were some
interesting releases but much weaker with offer (hardly any synth pop) than the previous
years in this decade. Regardless of this, every year comes with a certain charm
and some records still manage to impress and leave a long-lasting memory.
What was evident, especially in the top albums pool, is that top four albums, in direct or in indirect way link to the LA music scene, and at least two of them feature collaboration with Ariel Pink which means that we have a thematic top five for the first time.
This year on our menu we have top ten favorite albums plus additional ones worth mentioning, also great but did not make such impact like the first ten. Of course there are always other good ones that we missed who might be considered in the years to come along the new releases.
What was evident, especially in the top albums pool, is that top four albums, in direct or in indirect way link to the LA music scene, and at least two of them feature collaboration with Ariel Pink which means that we have a thematic top five for the first time.
This year on our menu we have top ten favorite albums plus additional ones worth mentioning, also great but did not make such impact like the first ten. Of course there are always other good ones that we missed who might be considered in the years to come along the new releases.
Best of 1988- Top 50 Singles
In the 20th Century, the year 1988 was the year with the most Roman numeral digits, but more important, in science and technology, it was the year of the first Internet-based chat protocol between the USA and Europe.
On the music level, in the UK the charts were dominated by the Stock-Aitken-Waterman hits who received the Brit Award for their production skills most notably for the success of Kylie Minogue and Rick Astley. In the USA the charts were dominated by George Michael, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.
On the different floors House music was slowly emerging, while Alternative and indie rock were even more diversified into various other musical expressions including the emerging Shoegaze sound. Of course there was a whole lot of different music moving people' hearts...
01. The Church - Under The Milky Way
02. Morrisey - Everyday is Like Sunday
03. Enya - Orinoco Flow
04. Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing
05. Morrissey - Suedehead
06. The La's - There She Goes
07. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Mercy Seat
08. Tracey Chapman - Fast Car
09. The House of Love - Christine
10. Sonic Youth - Teenage Riot
11. The KLF - What Time is Love? (1988)
12. Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal
13. INXS - Never Tear Us Apart
14. S'Express - Theme from S'Express
15. Inner City - Good Life
16. Bryan Ferry - Kiss and Tell
17. Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy
18. Eighth Wonder - I'm Not Scared
19. George Michael - One More Try
20. Tanita Tikaram - Twist in my Sobriety
Soft Cell's -Keychains and Snowstorms- Compilation Announced
Soft Cell have announced the release of 'Keychains and Snowstorms', a brand new compilation which comes on 9CD+DVD package. It will feature a wealth of material – 50 percent of which the label claim is unreleased – including 12-inch mixes remastered, B-sides remastered, new extended/reworked versions, early versions and demos, radio sessions, live recordings and more. 'Keychains and Snowstorms' is presented as a ten-inch square book packed with photos and a new essay by Simon Price. It will be released on 7 September 2018.
Section 25 Release 8th Studio Album - Elektra
Section 25 are back with a brand new studio album titled 'Elektra'. This is band's 8th studio album and somehow leads back to the Section 25 old work of tracks recorded in one take and plenty of improvisation. The album is released via Austrian label Klang Galerie on CD and all major download platforms. The CD includes an 8 page booklet called 'Section X Section'. This has a foreword by John Robb and contributions / observations from band members past and present.
OMD celebrate 40th anniversary with the Release of the book 'Pretending to See The Future'
OMD have announced the release of 'Pretending to See the Future', a book that celebrates OMD's 40th anniversary. The book contains commentary from OMD founders Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys, plus band members Martin Cooper, Malcolm Holmes and Stuart Kershaw, and is packed full of memorabilia and hundreds of photos. With many images in full colour and previously unseen pictures from the band’s own archive, this is the OMD story as it’s never been told before. Contributing to the interesting concept, the book is mixing hundreds of fan anecdotes with memories from the band, their collaborators, other musicians and celebrity admirers garnered from 40 years of recording and performing.
More info:
http://www.omd.uk.com/news/pretending-to-see-the-future-40th-anniversary-book/
Available here:
https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/omd-pretending-to-see-the-future
Culture Club is back with a New Studio Album
Culture Club's original line up is back with their first studio album in 15 years entitled 'Tribes'. The band has been working on this album for three years now and the album is not available on Pledge music. "More than Silence" could be the first single from the album and tentatively it is going to be released on July 6th.
Next Wave: Close Encounter
Close Encounter is a Seattle based music band consisting of Bill Darksoft (Guitar/Vocals),
Bobby Sydney (Guitar/Vocals), and Cameron Lambert (Drums). Their music is a perfect blend of shoegaze, jangle pop and psychedelic rave recalling some great genre masters, including Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine.
The band released their debut 'First Light' in 2017 and 'Lost Time' in March this year, both via Look Up Records. 'Lost Time' combines jangley disco, dark 80s pop, and 90s shoegaze incorporating diverse textures and a wide range of moods, dealing with heartbreak, and the loneliness of modern communication.
The album is available for purchase online via independent record label Look Up Records, as well as in all record stores in Seattle (Everday Music, Silver Platters, Easy Street, and others).
https://closeencounterband.bandcamp.com/
The album is available for purchase online via independent record label Look Up Records, as well as in all record stores in Seattle (Everday Music, Silver Platters, Easy Street, and others).
https://closeencounterband.bandcamp.com/
John Maus to Release Addendum this May
John Maus have announced the release of a brand new album studio album which is in fact an early return and follow up to his last year release 'Screen Memories'. The new album will be entitled 'Addendum' and will feature 12 new tracks including the song "Episode" which has already been announced as a lead track. The album was recored during the same time as 'Screen Memories' and was originally intended for Exclusive careers spanning 6 LP boxset. It will be released on CD and digital through Ribbon on May 18th.

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