My favorite albums this year were all the ones I bought, because I buy few enough CDs that I feel I should put the effort into finding what there is to love about the ones I do get.
The Fiery Furnaces - EP
The Furnaces' poppiest, but still very Furnace-y. The first side is absolutely the best 20 minutes of music I've heard on any CD this year, in my opinion. Top tracks: Single Again, Here Comes The Summer, Evergreen
The Fiery Furnaces - Rehearsing My Choir
The Furnaces' least poppy and most Furnace-y. I know, I know, everyone else hated it. I don't care. They're my new favorite band and I'm required to love everything they do. Ok, not really, but in spite of all its weird crap RMC had a prominent place in my playlist for a couple weeks, and I maintain that anyone who listens with an open mind might be able to find it pretty endearing. Maybe. Top tracks: A Candymaker's Knife In My Handbag, Seven Silver Curses, Though Let's Be Fair, although RMC is best enjoyed as an entire album
The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute
So fucking self-indulgent, deadly serious and morbid music that I still manage to find fun just because it's so over the top: fun to pick apart, fun to try to figure out the time signatures, fun to find motifs and enjoy the atmosphere that the lyrics provide while still being almost totally nonsensical. The minutes of downtime don't bother me because the music with which they're interspersed rocks so hard. The only album I've heard with a 30-minute song that I can listen to and listen to. Top tracks: L'Via L'Viaquez, although FtM is also best enjoyed as an entire album
Antony And The Johnsons - I Am A Bird Now
Like ozphactor, took me a while to warm up to his voice, but once I did, wow. Absolutely gorgeous in a way unlike anything else I listen to, earnest, emotional, genuine, stirring. Too bad the first track is the best on the album, and possibly one of the best songs ever. Top tracks: Hope There's Someone, For Today I'm A Boy, Bird Girl
Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary
Took a while for me to warm up to this and I'm still in the process, but it's beginning to seem like it will end up living up to the hype after all. Great lyrics, melodies that paradoxically only reveal themselves to be catchy after you let them percolate a while, and hell yes the Moog. It's a shame that I like one guy's voice so much more than the other, but I'll live. Also, probably the worst liner notes ever. Top tracks: You Are A Runner and I Am My Father's Son, Grounds For Divorce, Dear Sons And Daughters Of Hungry Ghosts
Iron and Wine - Woman King
After Our Endless Numbered Days, this was pretty exciting. The faster paced tracks just hit me in my happy place, and the slower ones are certainly up to scratch as well. And Sam Beam remains one of my favorite lyricists: evocative, poetic, but never deliberately obfuscatory. Top tracks: Woman King, Jezebel, Evening on the Ground
Also,
Albums and Bands I want to hear: Surfjan, Broken Social Scene (the album), Architecture In Helsinki
Albums I Hated: None.