Wednesday, December 19, 2007

2007's Entertainment Awards

So, here's the deal. I spend too much money on movies, music, books and video games. There, I said it.

I figured I may as well pick my favorites of the year. I think I'll start with Music. I'll be posting these day by day (hopefully seeing some more movies along the way) so try to stay tuned.

MUSIC

Best Album- Cities by Anberlin

This one is pretty much a toss up between Emery's I'm Only A Man and Anberlin's Cities. I'm going with Cities because I think it was more of a step for Anberlin. This was really the first Anberlin album that I didn't have to grow into. It's a very close choice though and I highly recommend both albums.

Most Surprising Album- Fiends by Chasing Victory

Fiends is about the most I have ever been surprised by an album. Chasing Victory released a great album from beginning to end. There was a lot of experimentation and it was obvious, but it fit well together so there's no point in complaining. Fiends has a darker tone to it but the songs fit together extremely well and it is one of the most enjoyable listening experiences I had this year.

Most Disappointing Album- Singularity by Mae

Now, don't get my wrong, I like this album. It just didn't move anywhere. It feels like The Everglow all over again. It just feels like there is no progression at all. It was extremely disappointing and made this choice an easy one.

Best EP or Soundtrack- Fall EP by Jon Foreman

As of right now, this is probably the best EP I have ever heard. Part of a four part series based on the seasons, Jon Foreman really captures the feelings of Fall on this EP. I was not really surprised by it, just extremely happy with the purchase.

Best Rock Album- Cities by Anberlin

I could say something here, but I would just be restating my comments in the Best Album category.

Best Adult Contemporary/ Acoustic/ Folk album- Learning to Let Go by Corey Crowder

This album came out of no where for me, but this guy is getting some pretty good airplay from MTV and rightfully so. His album is wonderful. This was probably the hardest category for me to choose because of the great albums I bought this year that fall into this group.

The Best Album No One Has Heard Of-
Demo by Tyler Burkum

The former guitarist from the recently broken up band Audio Adrenaline is someone a lot of people don't really know. Hopefully after reading this, you'll want to hear his music. It's a very heartfelt, honest album about life, God, and being away from the ones you love. I think we can all relate to his music in one way or another.

The Top 5:
1. Cities by Anberlin
2. I'm Only A Man by Emery
3. Learning to Let Go by Corey Crowder
4. Demo by Tyler Burkum
5. Fiends by Chasing Victory

1 comment:

Yes, I'm Catholic said...

I totally agree with your choice of EP and also with your comments. No surprise that Jon Foreman can release great music.

I am not familiar with Anberlin, but coincidentally I just ordered the Cities CD and am waiting for it to come. Your post makes me hope I like it as well as you do. If I love it, I'll probably consider purchasing "I'm Only A Man" because of your recommendations.