I apologize to my online buddies who've seen me use that joke (pretty much Tina Fey's joke) at least thrice now.
And I have nothing against The Vampires on Weekend, who clocked in on this list at 125, just like to joke about the hard and fast validity of these things.
But check it out--Chuck Eddy, Actual Rock Critic and former music editor at Village Voice (in better times), gave us props on his blog on Rhapsody:
110. Noekk – The Minstrel’s Curse (Prophecy) reviewed here
111. Toby Keith – That Don’t Make Me A Bad Guy (Show Dog Nashville) reviewed here
112. Dornenreich – In Luft Geritzt (Prophecy)
113. Early Man – Beware The Circling Fin (The End EP)
114. Rebecca Lynn Howard – No Rules (Saguaro Road) reviewed here
115. Frozen Bears – Hey, That’s a Good Looking Sportcoat! (Frozen Bears EP) reviewed here
116. The Reds – Fugitives From The Laughing House (Tarock) reviewed here
117. Matana Roberts – The Chicago Project (Central Control)
118. Amaseffer – Exodus: Slaves For Life (Inside Out/SPV) reviewed here
119. Keith Anderson – C’Mon! (Columbia)
120. Solange Knowles – Sol-Angel And The Hadley St. Dreams (Geffen) reviewed here
121. Ayreon – 01011001 (Inside Out/SPV) reviewed here
122. The Boxmasters – The Boxmasters (Vanguard) reviewed here
123. Alan Jackson – Good Time (Arista Nashville) reviewed here
124. Opeth – Watershed (Roadrunner) reviewed here
125. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend (XL)
You can snag this critically acclaimed disc on CDBaby real cheap and worth every bitter tasting penny.
To celebrate, I will subject you to this video, which my cohort Adam Waller just put together. It's the leadoff track of the album, and one of my favorite songs to ever be involved with. Check it:
