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THE PAGODA FIVE: Best Albums Of 2007, Entries 5-101.23.08

Picking up where I left off last time…

5. Radiohead - In Rainbows (Initially self-released; physical edition on TBA Records/RED Distribution) - In which a best-selling band tells Capitol/EMI to fuck off, tries out the validity of selling music as name-your-own-price stand-alone mp3s, and succeeds. Oh yeah, the album’s pretty fucking good, too. In a post-script, now that the physical release is out, I’m planning to get my own copy… of the vinyl edition. (http://www.inrainbows.com, available on CD, vinyl, and through iTunes)

4. Bright Eyes - Cassadaga and Four Winds EP (Saddle Creek (US)/Polydor (EU)) - Having tried everything from four-track basement recordings to simultaneous electronica and folk workouts, Conor Oberst proceeds to channel Electric Warrior-era T.Rex by way of Brian Wilson and succeeds quite nicely. The preceding Four Winds EP is included here because the five “B-sides” on it are just as strong as the album tracks and could have easily fit amongst the rest of the track sequence if Conor and company had so chosen to shoehorn them in. (http://www.saddle-creek.com and http://www.thisisbrighteyes.com, available on CD, 180-gram vinyl (Cassadaga is a 2LP set) with bonus mp3 download, and through iTunes)

3. Koharu Kusumi - Mitsuboshi (Zetima) - The first of two semi-pseudonymous solo albums from Morning Musume’s Miracle Beam in 2007 (her second, Kirarin Land, came out too late for this list and will be explored in more detail later in the week), Koharu (sometimes as herself, sometimes as her animated doppelganger Kirari Tsukashima) delivers a wildly varied set of pop songs. A solid debut effort even though technically, it’s not really supposed to be her first solo album… or is it? (http://www.helloproject.com, available on CD)

2. The Stooges - The Weirdness (Virgin/Caroline) - Negative reviews be damned: this was worth the 30-plus-year-wait. Anyone declaring this album to be “weak”, “modern”, or “sellout” didn’t really listen to this album and shouldn’t consider themselves to be punks or even music lovers. And yes, almost a year since this album dropped, I must admit that Steve Albini’s hands-off “production” isn’t all there sometimes (the bass is barely audible on “Passing Cloud”). Fortunately, the songwriting by Iggy and the Asheton Brothers, and the playing by the entire band (with new Stooge Mike Watt on bass, and punk rock’s answer to John Coltrane, Steve MacKay, returning to his Fun House sax position) is more than solid enough to make up for it. (http://www.myspace.com/iggyandthestooges, available on CD, double LP and on iTunes)

1. Morning Musume - Sexy 8 Beat (Zetima) - This time around, they get the top spot all to themselves and with good reason. Starting off both 2007 and their 10th Anniversary with a bang, they delivered a studio effort that is solid from beginning to end (featuring one of their best ever singles, “Egao YES Nude”, and one of their most underrated, the preceding “Aruiteru”), both this album and the Stooges’ album coming out early in 2007 made the rest of the year a veritable anti-climax musically. It’s only a matter of time before the rest of the world catches up with these young ladies. (http://www.helloproject.com, available on CD)

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So Hot, She Shits Fire - Because She Absolutely, Positively, Has To Know Her Biggest Fan’s Opinion RIGHT NOW!!!11.10.07

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reina_t_1111: Good morning, old man
minimoniotaku: What’s so good about it?
reina_t_1111: The caffeine hasn’t kicked in yet, huh?
minimoniotaku: Just had to pour a third cup.
reina_t_1111: I’ll take that as a yes.
minimoniotaku: What’s up, Wonkylicious?
reina_t_1111: I’ll be blunt - what do you think of “Mikan”?
minimoniotaku: I haven’t heard it yet.
reina_t_1111: You WHAT?
reina_t_1111: Don’t tell me you’re going to wait until you get the single in the mail on Thanksgiving Eve!
reina_t_1111: Presuming that CDJapan will ship it to you on the Monday beforehand, of course.
minimoniotaku: Perhaps.
reina_t_1111: The video’s all over YouTube, no surprise. There’s even a subtitled version out already. Here, look: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C6kgOlns9g
minimoniotaku: OK, Wonkylicious, I’ll check it out later and get something posted tonight.
reina_t_1111: You know your homegirl Vee has screencaps up at Pink Wota, right?
minimoniotaku: Yeah, those I saw. I posted the link to the article over at IW, remember?
reina_t_1111: Oh, that’s right, I saw that yesterday. Then again, that’s how I saw Vee’s piece in the first place.
reina_t_1111: Speaking of writing, how’s the new novel coming?
minimoniotaku: Over 15,000 words already and I should have 20,000 by Monday morning.
reina_t_1111: Fantastic. I can’t wait to read it.
minimoniotaku: I can’t wait to get this one AND Play It All Night Long finished!
kohar_pinku: Hey there, fuckfaces! Hey there, fuckfaces!
reina_t_1111: Oh, that’s what happened to my copy of Hex Enduction Hour! Koharu, you little thief!
minimoniotaku: Miss Kusumi, watch your fuckin’ language.
kohar_pinku: Shit, I’m sorry, Marsicano-sempai.
reina_t_1111: Hey, Koharu, what brings you to IM right now?
kohar_pinku: I wanted to ask CJ what he thought of my new solo single now that he’s downloaded it off US iTunes.
minimoniotaku: *headdesk*
reina_t_1111: Well, it has been mostly worship posts of me on his blog for the past month, save for when The Ruts’s guitarist died…

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So Hot, She Shits Fire - Backstage With The Miracle Beam11.08.07

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“Hey, Koharu, big news: Your new solo single is available on US iTunes!”

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