Honorable mentions: More best songs of 2008

My “Top 20 Songs of 2008″ feature is in the Creative Loafing that streets today. Here are my honorable mentions:

“All Nightmare Long,” Metallica
Metal masters are back – with a fierceness.

“Anyone Who had a Heart,” Shelby Lynne
Dusty would be proud.

“Be Mine!” Robyn (pictured)
Britney with brains.

“Better Get to Livin,’” Dolly Parton
Feel-good country pop from everyone’s favorite drag queen.

“Chemtrails,” Beck
Trippy dude.

“Discipline,” Nine Inch Nails
More Reznor industrial wickedness of the highest order.

“Don’t Change,” Lyrics Born
Positive alternative rap with a disco beat.

“Dust My Broom,” Cassandra Wilson
Greatest vocalist alive lends her sublimely smokey contralto to this Robert Johnson blues classic.

“Furr,” Blitzen Trapper
A splendid Dylan rip-off.

“Getting’ Up,” Q-Tip
Rap word master is back with a smooth, mellow, masterstroke.

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The new new thing: Blitzen Trapper

51zjc-r8rjl_sl500_aa240_.jpgWho: Blitzen Trapper

Seven-word description: Frisky folk rock for the indie set.

Should appeal to fans of: Benji Hughes, Beck, Bob Dylan

Who’s the guy who sings and plays harmonica like Dylan?  Guitarist/singer Eric Earley. He wrote all the songs for Furr, Blitzen Trapper’s debut full-length for Sub Pop.

Breakout CD: Furr.

Release date/label: Sept. 23/Sub Pop.

Listen to the title track here.

“Wild Mountain Nation” (title track from Blizten Trapper’s  self-released 2007 album)

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