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Under the Radar’s Top 40 TV Shows of 2023

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Last year was a challenging one for the entertainment industry with the Writers Guild of America and Screen Actors Guild strikes. While this double blow—albeit for good causes—had detrimental snowball effects on the industry, there was still a solid grip of high quality material that made it to the not-so-small screen airwaves and streamers. Award-winning series like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Barry took their last bows, and we’re still waiting for a trifecta from Vince Gilligan to round out Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, but there was plenty to keep viewers glued to the tube. From superheroes to science fiction, political intrigue to teenage hijinks and dramatized jury service to historical dramas, we continue to be spoiled for choice. It was a battle for Under the Radar’s top television shows of 2023, but we’ve managed to narrow it down to 40 solid watches.

1.

The Last of Us (Season 1)

HBO

Ten years have passed since video game developers Naughty Dog did the impossible by growing connective tissue within the consumer confines of a category like video games. With our introduction to Ellie, Joel, and the post-apocalyptic world behind The Last of Us, gamers (and game-makers) saw how a devotion to excellence and pursuit of meaning could imbue an oft-overlooked category when it comes to appreciating artistry.

This past year, HBO achieved the same “impossibility” with their decision to tap Craig Mazin (Chernobyl) to helm a game-to-TV adaptation of The Last of Us. For years, video game-as-source material was seen as escapist at best and desperate at worst—an industry unable to generate new ideas of its own. With The Last of Us, however, HBO showed us that excellence is applicable anywhere and appreciable everywhere.

With a gripping story of a challenged humanity challenged to form community for its healthiest expression, The Last of Us uses familiar end-of-the-world tropes and familiar viral fears to not only unsettle the viewer but to serve up subversive parables for our own weary world. And from its masterful soundtrack to its stunning cinematography to its surprising buoyancy, The Last of Us is a heartening work on every level. By Matt Conner

Yes, it’s based on a video game. Yes, there are times when you can almost see the pixels (the breakout from underground being one of the main culprits). But in an era where watercooler shows are an endangered species, The Last of Us became a conversation piece because of the wonderful relationship between the two main characters, Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie Williams (Bella Ramsey) as they cross the country after an infection caused by cordyceps (a parasitic fungus) decimates the population and leaves others as zombie-like beings.

Creators Neil Druckmann (who directed the game and wrote the Uncharted series) and Craig Mazin (the also-astonishing Chernobyl) strike an exquisite balance between action set pieces and thoughtful (but always tense) pauses for character and worldbuilding. They even take a sideroad for a poignant episode with Nick Offerman as a prepper perfectly ready for this new world, and his partner, played by Murray Bartlett.

Pascal became a breakout star, with a deep and deeply moving portrayal of what is essentially a post-apocalyptic cowboy. Ramsey followed up Game of Thrones with a masterfully layered performance. But it’s the bond between them and the increasing risks they take for one another that made the show an absolute must-watch. By James Scott

2.

Succession (Season 4)

HBO

Endings are tricky. Look at what happened to the final series of Game of Thrones—an ending deemed so woeful that many fans felt it had ruined the entire experience. Thankfully, as the curtain fell on the Roy family saga, Season 4 of Succession delivered its jaw-dropping toxic denouement to perfection. Season 4 dialed up the backstabbing vitriol to operatic levels, offering a final act that managed to be as unhinged as you might expect but also unexpectedly poignant.

Brian Cox’s Logan Roy, the Machiavellian Murdoch/Trump-style patriarch, continued to pull the strings of his dysfunctional brood. The Roy siblings Kendall, Shiv, and Roman (and occasionally Connor)—remain locked in a perpetual dance of one-upmanship, their every utterance dripping with venomous wit and simmering resentment. The stakes climbed even higher with the introduction of Alexander Skarsgård’s dead-eyed Lukas Matsson, a tech bro and disrupter looking to throw a large spanner into the Royco ecosystem.

The show’s signature blend of humor and pathos scaled new heights, with moments of laugh-out-loud absurdity, such as the siblings physically fighting each other like petulant children, punctuating the tragedy simmering beneath the surface. The performances are universally excellent, showcasing the cast’s ability to navigate the delicate balance between ruthlessness and vulnerability. By Andy Von Pip

Read our review of Succession (Season Four).

3.

Doctor Who (60th Anniversary Specials and Christmas Special)

BBC/Disney+

Christmas arrived early for Whovians as the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials delivered three new episodes, taking a trip down memory lane while ushering in a brand new era.

David Tennant’s triumphant return as the hyperactive Fourteenth Doctor has the feel of slipping into a favorite pair of slippers. Alongside Catherine Tate’s feisty and often poignant portrayal of Donna Noble, their obvious affection for each other and razor-sharp wit serves as a reminder of just why both actors remain firm fan favorites.

The Star Beast, an adaptation of a 1980s classic Doctor Who comic strip, unveils the new TARDIS interior and features the deceptively cute pint size villain Beep the Meep. It’s followed by the emotionally charged Wild Blue Yonder, providing a satisfying, albeit bittersweet, closure to Donna’s story. However, The Giggle stands out as the best of the bunch, with Neil Patrick Harris relishing his role as the Toymaker, chewing up the scenery and delivering a deliciously deranged performance in an episode laced with Russell T Davies’ signature, albeit not always subtle, social commentary. It also concludes with an unusual regeneration, or to give it the correct scientific term, “bigeneration,” with the Doctor splitting into two, and both incarnations appearing together.

Real festive magic unfolds in the Doctor Who Christmas special, The Church on Ruby Road, with Ncuti Gatwa oozing luminous charisma as he effortlessly glides into his first full episode as the Fifteenth Doctor. Joined by the sparkly effervescent Millie Gibson as his new companion, Ruby Sunday, the combination of Gatwa’s playful energy and Gibson’s infectious charm creates a genuine chemistry between the duo, heralding an exciting new era that’s brimming with real potential.

The story begins long ago on a cold, snowy Christmas Eve, as a baby is abandoned on the steps of a church. The plot then involves a light-hearted caper through Christmas markets and goblin-infested alleyways, a ramshackle galleon-style sailing ship with wings, and features a baby-eating goblin overlord who bears a striking resemblance to a certain Mr. Trump. As one might expect, Doctor Who has never been afraid to take high camp to new levels and this time around even features a song and dance number—“The Goblin Song”—but it’s Gibson’s performance as Ruby that really anchors the story and gives it its heart as we tumble headlong into the Doctor’s fantastical world and discover the truth about her childhood.

Of course, no good Whovian tale is complete without a touch of mystery. Enter Anita Dobson’s enigmatic Mrs. Flood, whose knowing smile and endless supply of tea raise intriguing questions about her true identity. Is she a Time Lord in disguise? A cunning villain waiting to pounce? Only time will tell, but The Doctor is back, with a new companion and a future ripe with exciting possibilities. The TARDIS, it seems, is in excellent hands. By Andy Von Pip

4.

The Bear (Season 2)

Hulu

The Bear took a sharp turn in its second season and it paid off. The first season pivoted around Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), the irresistible “yes chef” who came back to salvage his family crumbling sandwich shop. But The Bear is an ensemble show with colorful characters and quirky personalities. These characters we got so attached to each get their moment in the spotlight. None shines as bright as Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) who stole all the scenes she showed up in and now she doesn’t have to steal them because they’re all hers. Similarly, the hugely appealing Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), firebrand Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas), loveable Marcus (Lionel Boyce) and steady Natalie (Abby Elliott) continue to thrive in the chaos. Team The Bear should clear off some more shelf space for their future awards to go alongside the grip they already have received. By Lily Moayeri

Read our review of The Bear (Season Two).

5.

Beef

Netflix

“Have you seen Beef?” was the most heard line spring of 2023. The 10-episode limited series dramedy took road rage to a whole other level. The early scene of the series was relatable to anyone who has had a cuss-out session in a parking lot—even if the only person who heard it was themself. There is no end to the ongoing rage Amy (Ali Wong, Paper Girls) and Danny (Steven Yeun, Walking Dead) have against each other, or the undeniable chemistry. It’s a painful portrait of vengeance and viciousness that is an ugly but unavoidable aspect of human nature. But the characters’ layered lives and relationships with the closest people in their lives and their social and economic circumstances play strongly into the ongoing revenge game they refuse to stop playing. Beef is the most satisfactory binge. Creator Lee Sung Jin originally planned for three seasons and it is rumored that Beef might return for a second season. Beef swept the Emmys, Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Television Awards and if Jin has this level of engaging material for two more seasons, let’s bring it on Netflix. By Lily Moayeri

6.

Poker Face (Season 1)

Peacock

Natasha Lyonne brushes everything with a touch of wry humor. In this Rian Johnson-created episodic series, she plays Charlie, whose superpowers is being able t tell when people are lying. This ability causes a lot of problems for Charlie as she goes head-to-head with a formidable cast of characters played by the likes of Judith Light, Simon Helberg, Ellen Barkin, Tim Meadows, Nick Nolte, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Stephanie Hsu, Clea DuVall, and Rhea Perlman, to name just a few. It’s super-fun to see these recognizable faces fall into unlikely characters who bat and forth with Charlie, who remains the same two-packs-a-day gravelly-voiced adaptable and winning person she is. There’s no end to the possibilities for Poker Face. By Lily Moayeri

Read our interview with Poker Face music supervisor Thomas Golubić.

7.

Only Murders in the Building (Season 3)

Hulu

Despite the fact that it’s about, well, murder, there’s an underlying sweetness to Only Murders in the Building. A lot of this comes from the connection of real-life friends Steve Martin and Martin Short, but, somehow, Selena Gomez blends seamlessly to make the duo a trio. They’re initially united by their love of a true crime podcast, and then by producing one of their own, but what really keeps them together is their deepening friendship. There’s an easiness to the show, a clear vision of what it is, and it never seems desperate for laughs—though it delivers plenty.

The third season revolves around the death of an obnoxious actor, and while it lacks some of the first two seasons’ charms, perhaps due to the trio losing their underdog status, Only Murders in the Building is still one of TV’s most satisfying shows. By James Scott

8.

The Diplomat (Season 1)

Netflix

Keri Russell had us at Felicity, but she’s done so well playing politically complicated characters, first in The Americans, and now as The Diplomat. As the U.S. ambassador to the U.K., Russell’s Kate Wyler is annoyed at being picked for a cushy gig when managing high-intensity and fraught situations is what she thrives on. Turns out the gig is not as easy as she thought. It’s possible Iran is behind an attack on a British aircraft carrier, then Kate’s husband Hal (Rufus Sewll) is drugged and kidnapped. When more information is revealed, Kate’s future as a potential vice president is precarious. Russell handles this role with confidence and with more than a touch of aggression, which adds to the already fearsome character. Even though their marriage is strictly for optics, her dynamic with Sewell is fluid and so believable, you can’t help but root them to stay together. Celia Imrie (Better Things) does a marvelous job as the former campaign manager for the Conservative Party and with the casting of Allison Janey for The Diplomat season two, things can only get spicier. By Lily Moayeri

9.

Shrinking (Season 1)

Apple TV+

The critically-acclaimed and awards favorite, Shrinking comes with pedigree: Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein of Ted Lasso are its award-winning creators along with Golden Globe- and Emmy-nominee Jason Segel. Segel, who plays the central protagonist, Jimmy, is one of many television veterans on Shrinking. Also on board are Michael Urie (Ugly Betty), Ted McGinley (Married With Children), Christa Miller (The Drew Carey Show), among others. Its marquee star power is Harrison Ford, Jimmy’s aging and crochety mentor who has a strong hold on his comedy chops.

Jimmy is a grieving therapist who is not dealing well with the death of his wife. More in need of counseling than any of his patients, he gives careless advice and turns to Paul for help. It’s Liz (Miller), however, who is his real savior. It’s a bleak backdrop but the way it is dealt with on Shrinking is with razor-sharp humor delivered effortlessly, most noticeably by its secondary characters. Sparkling gems come from Emmy-nominee Jessica Williams as fellow therapist Gaby and from Urie, Jimmy’s best friend Brian, who is also his lawyer. The real heartbeat of Shrinking is Jimmy’s teenage daughter Alice played with natural nuance by Lukita Maxwell. The dynamic between her and Ford is warm, funny and delightful. All the feelgood that Ted Lasso gradually lost over three seasons, Shrinking has in spades. By Lily Moayeri

10.

Barry (Season 4)

HBO

What started off as a dark comedy about the titular hitman in Hollywood aspiring to be an actor by day four seasons ago, is still quite funny. But now, that’s less thanks to its former comedian star, Bill Hayder, and more due to the ensemble. In these final episodes, Henry Winkler as his acting coach Gene Cousineau turns the trauma of teaching a hitman into a one man show audition that is as hilarious as it is narcissistic. Stephen Root as Barry’s mentor-turned-nemesis Monroe Fuches has some sidesplitting moments as he morphs into a scenery-gobbling prison kingpin.

Barry’s moments of existential dread make for scenes that will be remembered as one of the best of this year. Specifically, Barry’s wife Sally is stalked by a masked intruder who remains just outside her field of vision, but is in full view for the audience, much to their increasing horror, thanks to Hader’s surprising mastery of suspense. During more reflective moments, Hader distinctively shoots key characters from a vast distance in the desert, or pans seamlessly from one desert scene to a fantasy of him and Sally dancing at a wedding reception when they are well into their sunset years. The outcome is far less idyllic for Barry the character, but, thanks to its bold artistry, this concluding season couldn’t be more perfect for viewers. By Kyle Mullin

Read our review of Barry (Season Three).

11

Gen V (Season 1)

Amazon Prime Video

12

Black Mirror (Season 6)

Netflix

13

Somebody Somewhere (Season 2)

HBO

14

Ted Lasso (Season 3)

Apple TV+

15

Sex Education (Season 4)

Netflix

16

Cunk on Earth (Season 1)

Netflix

17

Star Trek: Picard (Season 3)

Paramount+

18

Jury Duty

FreeVee

19

Invincible (Season 2)

Amazon Prime Video

20

The Crown (Season 6)

Netflix

21

Good Omens (Season 2)

Amazon Prime Video

22

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Season 5)

Amazon Prime Video

23

I Think You Should Leave (Season 3)

Netflix

24

Starstruck (Season 3)

BBC/MAX

25

My Adventures with Superman (Season 1)

Adult Swim

26

Hijack

Apple TV+

27

Silo (Season 1)

Apple TV+

28

Superman & Lois (Season 3)

CW

29

Blue Eye Samurai (Season 1)

Netflix

30

How to with John Wilson (Season 3)

HBO

31

Justified: City Primeval

FX

32

LEGO Masters (Season 4)

FOX

33

The Gilded Age (Season 2)

HBO

34

For All Mankind (Season 4)

Apple TV+

35

Telemarketers

HBO

36

Yellowjackets (Season 2)

Showtime

37

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Season 1)

Netflix

38

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Season 2)

Paramount+

39

Reservation Dogs (Season 3)

FX

40

Mrs. Davis

Peacock

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Keenan
March 31st 2011
2:36am

Great albums these were, but the songs you picked in my opinion were not the best on them, like Empire Ants for the Gorrilaz? There are way better songs than that on the album. And Runaway being towards the bottom? After Monster? For High Violet Bloodbuzz Ohio? Not Terrible Love? Or Lemonworld??? I still somewhat respect you all’s taste in music even that been said.

Much Love.

Claire M.
April 1st 2011
7:38pm

This was a rather good list, but as with all lists of this type I must insert some of my own additions:

LCD Soundsystem - Dance Urself Clean
  This song was desperately needed in the top 35 of this list - it was definitive LCD, laid back, natural and extremely unique.

Arcade Fire - The Suburbs & the Suburbs Cont’d
    Both of these songs are tunes that have that rare quality of starting out good, but being so much better after the hundredth listen. They deserved a shout out.

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June 11th 2011
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June 22nd 2011
6:58am

Most of these shows are halfway done though just 6 or 5 episodes left for Boardwalk and Dexter… you can catch up on “The Event” on Hulu. HBO and Showtime will more than likely re-run the seasons again after the season is done.

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Very glad to see ‘Skying’ made the top 5! Great album

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December 17th 2011
6:53am

Annie Clark and Anna Calvi both rock, glad to see them in the top 10 but how did White Denim’s D not even make your top 80!?!

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December 18th 2011
2:42pm

Interesting list. Another victory for St. Vincent! Happy to see Anna Calvi, John Maus, Low, PJ, Julianna Barwick, Wild Beasts, Panda Bear, James Blake, Gang Gang Dance, Atlas Sound, Lykke Li, EMA, Cat’s Eyes, Toro Y Moi and The Weeknd. It’s truly been a great year 4 music! Take care

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December 18th 2011
10:18pm

Really?  Repeater’s We Walk From Safety didn’t even get mentioned!?  I CALL BULLSHIT

Tyler
December 19th 2011
1:17pm

Great list. I also really loved The Hill and Wood this year - hope to see them on here next year.

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December 19th 2011
7:49pm

Great list, slept on these guys though http://www.blackgirlsband.com

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December 19th 2011
8:23pm

Anti-Hip Hop much?

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December 21st 2011
6:14pm

@Hayd: Do you read UTR? It’s not a “hip hop” magazine, but that doesn’t make it, as you say, “anti-hip hop”.

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December 22nd 2011
4:08am

Planningtorock’s “W” deserves mention!

hydrawithears
December 22nd 2011
6:57pm

Check out mys list:
http://hydrawithears.wordpress.com/tag/2011-summary/

Espi
December 24th 2011
8:01pm

You forgot to add Built Like Alaska’s ‘In Troubled Times…’ :)

Sälja guld
December 27th 2011
9:33am

The Devils Walk should be #1 not last!

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December 27th 2011
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My (humble) best of 2011:
http://ludditestereo.net/2011/12/13/best-music-of-2011-20-16/

@kopisenjahari
December 30th 2011
1:31am

totally agree with the top 5.. Even I thought that Helplessness Blues would make it to #1 since one of the top media mentioned it in the highlight as The Most Beautiful album of 2011.
somehow I figured-out by looking at the list that best albums came with great cover artworks! :D

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January 1st 2012
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Thanks for the sharing, they are so special, I like them all.

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January 5th 2012
12:24am

WOO TORCHWOOD (not that miracle day stood up to the first three seasons, mostly because it lacked certain welsh characters, but still. gotta love jack harkness. and having a show exist in which the main character is gay. because torchwood’s the only one this year.)

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Nice albums, I like them very much!

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January 20th 2012
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Oh, thanks for the sharing, I like these songs very much. I will add them to my favorite list.

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This was a great list! I think you may be missing a few (ahem!) but thanks for the blog.

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Sometimes I just cannot understand why Gossip Girl isn’t considered one of the best shows on television. It’s like the soap operas - they have maintained good ratings and people have watched them for years and years. What else proves a show is good then the amount of viewers? Thanks for the post!

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February 7th 2012
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Some interesting choices there. Here’s our selection of the best music of 2011 (it’s a mix, so you can listen to it, as well as reading a list): http://www.mixcloud.com/theost/best-of-2011/

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March 29th 2012
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10:33pm

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April 25th 2012
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April 30th 2012
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May 30th 2012
2:56pm

Sea Changes is good, but Mutations is a much better album.

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May 30th 2012
8:07pm

My picks: 1. The Information. 2. Modern Guilt. 3.Odelay 4. Midnight Vultures. 5. Guero

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May 31st 2012
11:14pm

I’d pick Odelay first, then Guero, Modern Guilt and then Sea Change. Those were just the ones that I really attached to right off the bat

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May 31st 2012
11:36pm

One foot in the Grave. BECK’S BEST!!!

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June 3rd 2012
7:19am

Seems like a fair order for those albums. It would be great to hear new material from Beck, yeah.

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June 5th 2012
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I almost didn’t buy Midnite Vultures because of that hideous cover…

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June 14th 2012
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June 17th 2012
4:07am

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June 21st 2012
7:54am

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July 3rd 2012
3:47am

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July 7th 2012
5:58am

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Jason Novak
July 9th 2012
4:18pm

I would rank “Fold Your Hands” much higher. In fact, if you take the non-stuart songs off of that album, it competes for the #2 spot for me. It’s like there are 2 sides to B&S: the twee side and the 60s-70s influenced side, and FYH is the best example of the latter.

Aaron Ellis
July 9th 2012
4:38pm

It’s 2012, we don’t have to pick which albums we want to take with us. They are all essential.

Daniel
July 9th 2012
11:46pm

I agree with Jason. “Fold Your Hands” should be near the top.  In my opinion, it would actually be a pretty good battle between “If You Are Feeling Sinister” and “Fold Your Hands” for the number one spot.

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July 10th 2012
3:32am

Write About Love has to be #8. Fold your Hands #5—some great, great tunes on it!

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July 12th 2012
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Where is their amazing EP from ‘98 “This Is Just A Modern Rock Song”?  This is not only their best song, but none of the four tunes on this EP were on any full lengths.
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July 12th 2012
6:33pm

Agree with other reviewers that “Fold Your Hands” deserves at least the #5 spot. My #1 is “The Boy With The Arab Strap” for “Simple Things,” “Dirty Dream Number Two” and “Is it Wicked Not to Care?”—all ace tracks.

Michael Paolucci
July 12th 2012
6:53pm

I agree with those who say Fold Your Hands Child should be ranked higher. To me it creates a mood unrivaled by their other albums and I would consider “Women’s Realm” and “Don’t Leave the Light on Baby” to be among their top ten songs. It might not sound as unified as Sinister or Tigermilk, but the flaws here are a virtue as this album sees the band removing tongue from cheek and taking a more straight-forward approach (with the exception of “The Model”). Unlike the author of this post, I feel that the mood introduced by the first song, “I Fought in a War” is continued and maintained throughout the album. In fact, it is enhanced. I wouldn’t object to putting this album at #5 although, it might mean even more than that to me personally. 

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August 12th 2012
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