Was 2008 a ground-breaking year for music? Probably not. But the past 365 days did bring us many sonic surprises, some good and some bad. Here are a few highlights, as well as our Top 3 Bands of the Year (all, incidentally, from New York).
Jeff Baum's Band of the Year: MGMT
There have been a number of local success stories this year, from TV on the Radio and the Walkmen continuing to win over critics to Vampire Weekend's and Santogold's freshmen breakthroughs, but none of them have achieved the quiet dominance this year of Brooklyn's MGMT. They opened for the likes of Radiohead and Beck, licensed songs out to just about every video game and TV show they could find, and released an impressive major label debut that NME called the best of the year. Few other bands were as likely to be heard at a suburban house party as they are on a Williamsburg deejay set this year, and much of this was accomplished without many of the traditional methods of promotion. Like many of the other big acts to break out of New York this decade, they found their greatest success in Europe first, but have managed to completely integrate themselves into the American consciousness this year. An impressive feat.
(Photo of MGMT by Jon Bergman)





MGMT sounds good on your ipod and all, but when your songs are so overproduced that you can't accurately re-create them live, the hipsters will turn on your shitty live act pretty quickly.
Unlike Radiohead who have been mesmeric live for years and were the main reason for the success of APW.
Apes and Adroids use a ridiculously overwrought stage show to distract their dumb-as-hell fans from noticing how bad their music is. Style over substance at it's worst. I can't help but pity people who actually enjoy that crap.
Happy New Year!
Color me confused. Was it major labels that have been co-opting "indie" music that ruined CMJ, or the lack of big-name bands from said labels (ie Sub Pop, who, incidentally, are %49 owned by Warner Brothers.) If major labels co-opting "indie" music is really a bad thing, why are Columbia Record's darlings MGMT listed here as one of the year's best bands? And since when is a band from MA considered local?
This post left me with more questions than I came to it with!
this is a half-ass end of year music post if I've ever seen one.
apes and androids? really? with all of the great music out there, that's your best band of 2008?
gothamist, can you PLEASE get someone on your staff who looks beyond MTV, crappy street art and ridiculous (dare i say trendy) bands for their entertainment/pop culture 'news?' good god, wake up already.
MGMT is a perfect example of major labels "co-opting" indie music. Columbia signed 2 kids who with an indie aesthetic and no previous releases, and hooked them up with one of the most respected producers in the world of indie rock. The catch here is that it worked incredibly well with no sacrifice in quality. Band of the year? maybe not, since their album came out in october of 2007...