Album(s) of the Year
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- dablammit
It's about that time, I wanna know what everyone feverishly listened to time and time again this past year.
Some of mine are:
Wolf Parade, Apolgies to the Queen Mary
The Books, Lost and Safe
Little Brother, The Minstrel Show
AmAnSet, Set Free
Cyne, Evolution Fight
- mg330
This is my list, in order:
1. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Howl
2. Hard-Fi, Stars of CCTV
3. Bloc Party, Silent Alarm
4. Editors, The Back Room
5. Embrace, Out of Nothing
6. Sigur Ros, Takk
7. Engineers, Engineers
8. Maximo Park, A Certain Trigger
9. Doves, Some Cities
10. White Stripes, Get Behind Me Satan
11. Swords, Metropolis
12. The Bravery, The Bravery
13. Elbow, Leaders Of The Free World
14. British Sea Power, Open Season
15. Antony And The Johnsons, I Am A Bird Now
16. Neil Young, Prarie Wind
17. Coldplay, X&Y
18. M83, Before The Dawn Heals Us
19. Wolf Parade, Apologies To The Queen Mary
20. Kaiser Chiefs, Employment
- DavidFelt0
British Sea Power - Open Season
Babyshambles - Down In Albion
- designaked0
Death Cab for Cutie - PLANS
- spendogg0
don't forget Rob Dickinson - Fresh Wine For the Horses.
- 5timuli0
Got to be Arcade Fire 'Funeral'. Obvious choice maybe but it stands out above all others for me.
- gruntt0
fiona apple - extraordiary machine
- flavorful0
Got to be Arcade Fire 'Funeral'. Obvious choice maybe but it stands out above all others for me.
5timuli
(Dec 8 05, 08:32)Isn't that album technically 2004?
- Chief0
clap your hands say yeah
the gorillaz
wolf parade
sigur rosi couldn't decide between the four of those.
- mg330
The Catherine Wheel is my second favorite band of all time, and I was super excited to hear the Dickinson album. But among my top 20, it just didn't rank in with the others. I first had a top 10 for another website, and then did top 20. Everything in that list resonated with me in some way that I didn't forget. I could probably write a paragraph for each one about why.
- mg330
Funeral was in 2004. It would have been in my top 5 if it were from this year.
- 5timuli0
Got to be Arcade Fire 'Funeral'. Obvious choice maybe but it stands out above all others for me.
5timuli
(Dec 8 05, 08:32)Isn't that album technically 2004?
flavorful
(Dec 8 05, 08:33)Not in the UK, came out end of Feb.
- doddster0
Arcade Fire -Funeral
Jamie Liddell - Multiply
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
- bradpitt0
NIN - With Teeth
Queens of stone age - Lullabies to Paralyze
- DavidFelt0
Super Furry Animals - Love Kraft
- 5timuli0
If I had to choose another it'd be Malcolm Middleton 'Into The Woods'
- JazX0
Yonderboi - Splendid Isolation: http://www.mole.de/eng/Artists/y…
Super Furry Animals: Songbook: The Singles, Vol. 1
Stereophonics - Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
- ash20950
Hold Your Colour- Pendulum
- flavorful0
Deerhoof - The Runners Four
New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary
Architecture in Helsinki - In Case We Die... Lack of Hip-Hop is killing me.
I'd say Talib's new one is good, not enough listens yet. Cage's latest was great but I can't listen to it every waking second like the rest.
Hopefully more albums from the beginning of the year will spark my memory soon.
- Bluejam0
Saul Williams: Saul Williams
Keep in time: A live recording
Tracy Chapman: Where you live
A life Aquatic: soundtrack
Gorillaz: Demon Days
Dj Andy Smith: The Document 3
Roll Deep: In at the deep end
- BuddhaHat0
For me, Richie Hawtin - DE9: Transitions