This article listing Anna’s favorite releases of 2008 was originally edited by Philip Gowman and first posted on London Korean Links The Invisible Fish – Through The Glass Wall For last year’s critics’ choice Bluedawn’s goodbye album was one of my picks. Though it still saddens me that Bluedawn is no more, the two members are… Continue reading
Post Category → Year End Posts 2008
slowzz favorites of 2008
Just like Liner did, slowzz aka The Invisible Fish has shared his favorites of 2008 with the readers of Indieful ROK. First up, recommended music released in 2008: Ólafur Arnalds: Eulogy for Evolution The Notwist: The Devil, You + Me Max Richter: 24 Postcards In Full Colour Sigur Rós: Ára Bátur (from Með Suð í… Continue reading
Philip Gowman’s favorite releases of 2008
You have of course already read the LKL Critic’s choice articles from me and Mark Russell. Now it’s time to once again visit London Korean Links to read a bit on the choices of Mr. London Korean Links himself, Philip Gowman. In the lineup are Seo Taiji‘s Moai and Ibadi‘s Story of Us. And if… Continue reading
Mark Russell’s favorite releases of 2008
Just like I did last week, Mark Russell (author of Pop Goes Korea and admin of Korea Gig Guide) has put forward his choice of albums of 2008 for London Korean Links. He too picked I&I Djangdan‘s Culture Tree and EE‘s Curiosity Kills, but also on the list are Vidulgi OoyOo‘s aero, Oriental Lucy‘s 오리엔탈루시즘,… Continue reading
Liner recommendations of 2008
There’s a number of reasons why I’m a Tearliner fan. It’s not just because he makes really good music, but also because Liner is the kindest guy. And he’s got a great taste in music. In fact he’s so nice that he agreed to list his favorite albums of the year for Indieful ROK –… Continue reading
helikoppter’s favorite releases of 2008
The year is coming to an end and so it is time to summarize 2008 in a number of ways. Just like in 2007 I was asked to write a little something for London Korean Links on my favorite releases from the beginning of October last year till the end of September this year. Consequently… Continue reading