Tag Archives: Neil Hannon
Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 2010
As the first decade of the third millennium comes to a close, you may have noticed that, when I like a band, I really like a band, to the point that their releases tend to dominate my Top 5’s. So … Continue reading
Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 2004
2004 was a full decade ago. Weird, huh? As I reflect on the last decade in music, I’m moved to an observation about my own tastes. Musically speaking, there are few things I find more frustrating than when everybody loves … Continue reading
Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 1998
As I’ve mentioned before, one of the most gratifying things about this Top 5 Albums project is that, through friends, acquaintances, and fellow online list-makers, I’m discovering a boatload of new and great music. And the two major recommendations for … Continue reading
Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 1997
1997 is, for me, the Year of Leaving Out Obvious Choices. The first such Obvious Choice is OK Computer. Oh, look at Tom, being all underground and contrary. It’s not like it’s one of the few albums that regularly challenges Sgt. … Continue reading
Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 1996
As the 90s progress, I notice that World Music constitutes a larger and larger proportion of my library. For the purposes of this exercise, I have chosen to limit myself to rock/pop/R&B. Most of the time, it’s not an issue … Continue reading
Album Review: The Leisure Society, “Alone Aboard the Ark”
In an interview with For Folk’s Sake, British songwriter Nick Hemming had to say of his band the Leisure Society’s latest record, Alone Aboard the Ark (2013): “this one sounds pretty much perfect – or at least how I envisioned it.” … Continue reading