- Their self-titled debut made it onto practically every magazine's Top 10 list, so its only fitting that it cracks my Top 10 most listened artists. I did not listen to any album more in 2008 than Fleet Foxes (202 plays) and I did not listen to any track more than "White Winter Hymnal (27 plays).
- I finally was able to give their 2007 "Sky Blue Sky" a listen along with a significant portion of their catalouge preceding "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot." It's clear that I was not dissappointed.
- Is it possible to go a year without listening to Sgt. Pepper's, Abbey Road, Revolver, and Rubber Soul at least once?
- Viva La Vida was the most played album of the year in the Last.fm community. Although It clearly wasn't the best album of the year, but I think the critics were too harsh on Chris Martin and the gang. I found myself returning to the sweeping sounds found on "Lovers in Japan" and "42."
- An old favorite whose new album Narrow Stairs got 152 plays alone. I've written about this album twice already. If its not clear--I really liked it. In fact, I listened to this album exclusively for 2 weeks (NPR podcasts aside).
- Vampire Weekend is more addictive than crack cocaine. It's impossible to listen to just one Vampire Weekend song. Their infectious hooks should be outlawed; they postponed my and my roomate's studying on several late evenings. Their self-titled album got 164 plays, the 2nd most of any album. "Oxford Comma," "A-Punk," "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa," and "Walcott" were all played over 25 times each.
- Easily the most embarassing artist I listen to regularly, the Counting Crows have been a constant over the past three years. Adam Duritz is one of the premier song writers and lyricists of my generation. Although Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is no August & Everything After it still caught my ear this year.
- Way To Normal was a big disappointment, but it still had it's moments. "Kylie From Connecticut" and "You Don't Know Me (featuring Regina Spektor)" are 2 stand-out tracks from 2008. I gave this record many listens just to see if it would grow on me. It did. But not enough.
- The best songwriter of all time won't be able to go a year without his fair share of plays. Blonde on Blonde and Blood on the Tracks are two of my most listened to albums ever. Each is so carefully mastered and filled with raw emotion.
- My favorite band. Period. (Plus In Rainbows' official release was in 2008).




