I purchased copies of, and unless the RIAA succeeds in their creative but wrongful re-imagining of copyright law, the right to fairly use, 43 music albums in 2007. Needless to say every single one was purchased on DRM-free media — high-bitrate digital MP3s when available, CD when not.
While buying 43 albums/year is well off my ten-year average of 2.44 albums a week, one of the things that caught my attention was that over the past year 84% of the albums were released artists on independent labels, i.e. labels that are not affiliated with the RIAA. Perhaps even the RIAA might start taking note when customers who spend hundreds (or thousands) of dollars a year on music start giving the vast majority of that to independent artists.
The following is a list of those 43 albums, complete with links to places you can buy them (DRM-free, of course) and links to some external reviews. (The Amazon links have my referral code; if that bothers you then please go to Amazon directly.)
I’ve also included my own one-sentence review of each album, as well as a restaurant review-style “star” rating. Note that these ratings are not done on a linear 1 to 5 scale. Rather here each star representing something an album needs to earn. To put it in perspective, I can only think of a few albums ever released that would get 5 stars, and since I previewed everything before I bought it, each should have at least 1 star (in theory).
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An aside before I start: the state of music search is abysmal. I spent hours upon hours writing Python scripts to help automate the generation of this list. Amazon was the only site that provided a search API at all, and even that needs some work. In the end I had the best luck using Google search, even to find things on Emusic or Bleep or AllMusic.
If anyone ever wants to fix the situation with music search please drop me an email.
But a big thank you to my friends at RIAA Radar — keep up the good work!
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And with that, here are the 43 albums I bought in 2007:
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!!!Warp Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelAside from the new (over) emphasis on vocals, !!! still puts on the preeminent indie dance pop clinic.★ ★ -
The Apples in StereoSimian Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelSounding better than ever mechanically speaking, but at the price of also sounding, well, uninspired.★ ★ -
Arab StrapTransdreamer 2006Independent (non-RIAA) labelA sincere and dirty barroom brogue with a sweet spot in “There is No Ending”.★ ★ -
Arcade FireMerge Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelAn album to be given great respect, which is not quite the same as being given great love (a la Funeral).★ ★ ★ -
BattlesDim Mak Records 2004Independent (non-RIAA) labelRaw potential. In a good way.★ -
BattlesWarp Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelPut in the work with this album and you get much, much more than just the immidiate and visceral rewards that you get simply for playing it.★ ★ ★ -
BeirutBA DA BING 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelWhile Les trompettes and les accordéons may not be to everyone’s taste, this is one undeniably talented young man.★ ★ -
Belle & SebastianMatador Records 2006Independent (non-RIAA) labelTheir furthest reaching and most ambitious effort to date, it pays off with some of their best tunes ever.★ ★ -
Blitzen TrapperLidkercow Ltd 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelSure you’ve heard it all before, but never like this (i.e. all at the same time). Just hang on and enjoy.★ ★ ★ -
Bloc PartyVice Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelMore polished than Silent Alarm. Just not as good.★ ★ -
Bright EyesSaddle Creek 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelSpeaking of undeniably talented young men, someday this one might get over himself long enough to write the album he is really capable of.★ ★ -
Broken Social SceneArts & Crafts 2007RIAA WarningDon’t be confused by the tin. This is a Broken Social Scene record. Love it unapologetically.★ ★ ★ -
BurialHyperdub Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelDon’t buy in to the hype. That said, Untrue may end up on repeat all night anyway.★ ★ -
CaribouMerge Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelLush, laid back, innovative, and spot on. Easily one of the best albums of the year.★ ★ ★ -
The ChromaticsIndependent (non-RIAA) labelNot bad, per se, but you get the sense that Pitchfork was pulling our legs with this one.★Buy: EmusicReviews: Pitchfork -
Clap Your Hands Say YeahClap Your Hands Say 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelSigh. While not without some high points (”Satan Said Dance”) it is still a disappointment, so don’t make excuses for it.★ -
Dinosaur Jr.Fat Possum [Old] 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelThe most amazing thing is not how little has changed in 20 years, but just how good it is to be back there again.★ ★ -
Dinosaur Jr.Independent (non-RIAA) labelThe reissue/remaster of one of the greatest records of all time sounds better than ever.★ ★ ★ ★ -
DungenKemado 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelLike sitting in on a jam session with Jimi Hendrix, Can and Quicksilver Messenger Service in your basement on a rainy afternoon.★ ★ ★ -
FeistCherry Tree 2007RIAA WarningRevamping favorite familiar melodies with new eyes and a slick package that feels alive and innovative.★ ★ ★ -
Grizzly BearWarp Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelMust have for fans, otherwise wait for the next LP.★ ★ -
Grizzly BearKanine Records 2005Independent (non-RIAA) labelInteresting and thought-provoking, if self-indulgent. But when, exactly, is the right time to listen to it?★ ★ -
Grizzly BearWarp Records 2006Independent (non-RIAA) labelMost fascinating not for what it reveals about the artist, but rather for what it reveals in the listener.★ ★ ★ -
The Hold SteadyFrench Kiss 2004RIAA Safe!The rare guilty pleasure record that you really don’t need to feel that guilty about.★ ★ -
The Hold SteadyFrench Kiss 2005RIAA Safe!“Silly rabbit, tripping is for teenagers.” You said it.★ ★ -
The High DialsRainbow Quartz 2005Independent (non-RIAA) labelAt its (admittedly impressive) best when channeling Yo La Tengo, not Iron & Wine.★ ★Reviews: AllMusic -
InterpolCapitol Records 2007RIAA WarningListened to it twice. The second time to make sure. Go back indie, guys. We’ll wait.★ -
Jens LekmanSecretly Canadian 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelThis album causes horrible nightmares. Or presumably, great elation.★ ★ -
Kanye WestRoc-A-Fella Records 2007RIAA WarningNow here’s a guy that could write one of the all-time great hip-hop albums if only he’d take it seriously enough to write 60 minutes of his best.★ ★ -
LCD SoundsystemCapitol 2007RIAA WarningA record you’d hate if you didn’t like it so much.★ ★ ★ -
Les Savy FavFrench Kiss 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelFinally, a Les Savy Fav LP that lives up to their live show, plus more.★ ★ -
The Little KillersGern Blandsten 2006Independent (non-RIAA) labelReminiscent (nostalgically speaking, not musically speaking) of what it felt like to put on Black Flag/Misfits/the DK’s/Minor Threat and just hang out with good friends.★Reviews: AllMusic -
The Little KillersCrypt Records 2003Independent (non-RIAA) labelGood old fashioned rock and roll without any waste.★Reviews: AllMusic -
Modest MouseSony 2007RIAA WarningFor any other band, this is their The Queen is Dead. For Modest Mouse, this is merely their Strangeways, Here We Come.★ ★ ★Buy: Amazon CD -
The NationalBeggars Banquet 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelThe only flaw is that in moments of indecision they seem to play it safe and hold the line, rather than take a leap of faith and risk more.★ ★ -
The New PornographersMatador Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelHaters can go on hating, this album won’t change anything. But the rest of us will love it from the first note.★ ★ -
Okkervil RiverJagjaguwar 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelRemarkable, sprawling, ambitious, adventurous. Love the homage in “John Allyn Smith Sails”, too.★ ★ ★ -
Panda BearPaw Tracks 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelThe Brian Wilson comparisons are apt, but Panda Bear hasn’t hit Pet Sounds heights, has he now?★ ★ ★ -
RadioheadAto Records / Red 2008RIAA WarningAw hell, it is good, isn’t it?★ ★ ★ ★ -
The ShinsSub Pop 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelWe loved Chutes Too Narrow and Oh, Inverted World not for the songs that anyone could write, but for the songs only the Shins could write. Unfortunately those are few and far between here (”Red Rabbit”).★ ★ -
Silversun PickupsDangerbird 2006Independent (non-RIAA) labelOkay, so it isn’t exactly deep, but as far as hyper-moody post-Pumpkins melodic layered guitar rock goes these days, this is worth a listen or two.★ ★ -
SpoonMerge Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelSpoon is a good band that consistently makes great albums. Which, when you stop to think about it, makes them a great band, doesn’t it?★ ★ ★ ★ -
Ted Leo and The PharmacistsTouch & Go Records 2007Independent (non-RIAA) labelHow can a musician this smart, this talented, this lyrical, this knowledgeable not have hit it clean out of the park yet? Seriously, he’s one of the best in the business.★ ★
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What do you think? Having had a look at my (admittedly arbitrary) tastes, what would you recommend I listen to? I love music, even if these days I don’t get to listen to it as much as I’d like. What should I be catching up on in 2008?
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Thanks to John Gruber for his thoughts on stars. Not sure if this will work on Windows. We’ll see after I hit “publish”, won’t we? (Formatted with excessive inline styles to render correctly in feed readers. Not sure about that part either.)
That’s odd, it never showed up at all in most blog readers… I doubt it was the stars. Maybe it was just too much HTML?

January 2nd, 2008 at 1:39 am
agreed on the Shins and CYHSY. neither was poor, but neither did they meet expectations. mine, at least.
surprised a bit at your reaction to Boxer, as i’m discovering just why WOXY gave it album of the year. though you, like WOXY, left the Avett Brothers’ Emotionalism off the list.
January 2nd, 2008 at 8:30 am
You’re right, music search is badly broken. After “In Rainbows” came out, I decided to see if it was possible to build a list of other bands who released their work on a “pay what you think is fair” basis, but came to the conclusion that it can’t yet be done.
Fortunately, the investigation wasn’t totally wasted, because I stumbled on the Brian Jonestown Massacre’s catalog, released for free in ogg vorbis on their website (the documentary about them is also worth a rental), and also the first few Harvey Girls releases.
If you’re in a buyin’ mood, I’ll humbly recommend the Trolleyvox’s new Secret Safe/Luzerne double-release (not a double album, but two records released together). The T’vox is my wife’s band, so that may affect my objectivity, which is why I almost never mention T’vox records in person or on the ‘net. However, based on the above list, I think you’d really like this record.
January 2nd, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Thanks for the tip, Brett! Downloading Trolleyvox from Emusic right now…
January 2nd, 2008 at 10:16 pm
Stephen, I went back and forth on the National album. On the one hand, it blows me away. On the other, I kept feeling like they missed a chance to make it even better.