Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Top 50 Albums 2000-2006

The first decade in the new millenia is more than half over. 4 more years left and that means a lot of music has been released. Albums are a dying breed although music enthusiasts and audiophiles insist on their Compact Discs or better yet, the undeniable superiority of the vinyl--this is the age of the mp3. So I decided to compile a list of some of my favorite albums because the future of the album is tenuous at best.
Sadly, I realize I have overlooked both world music and jazz and "indie" music overwhelmingly dominates this list. I should note I despise the genres of "world" and "indie (which means independent), because the 'labels' make no sense to me. World music is supposedly music, I assume from the 'world' and the world happens to be in Africa and 'indie' simply describes what kind of label a band is signed onto and has nothing to do witht he music stylistically. Before I digress further, I confess, I am not a big fan of world music. As for Jazz, check out Miles Davis.
With so many albums released in the last 6 years, it has been difficult to compile the list and although I've tried to put the albums in a fairly decent 'order,' it is more or less arbitrary.
1-10
Ah the top ten, I'm pretty confident with these ten. These are the must listen albms of the new millenia methinks.
In the 60s, it was Revolver, Pet Sounds, My Aim Is True...
In the 70s, artists Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, David Bowie would take those roles
In the 80s, Michael Jackson's Thriller, Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation, Pixies...
In the 90s, Nirvana, Modest Mouse, Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine, Neutral Milk Hotel...
There's literally tons. Artists like A Tribe Called Quest, Miles Davis, Pulp, Blur, Cocteau Twins, Nine Inch Nails, the Jesus Lizard, Funkadelic, They Might Be Giants, Yo La Tengo, Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian, NWA, Oasis, Bjork, Aphex Twin, The Futureheads, Joy Division, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Depeche Mode, The Clash, The Ramones, old school Greenday and Weezer, Dr. Octagon, Super Furry Animals, Built to Spill, Jimi Hendrix, Dr. Dre, The Shins, The Cure, Alice in chains, John Lennon... it goes on and on. The following albums I'm trying to list, I attempt to make sure are of that quality. They have the quality of 'timelessness'. These are the albums that you got to listen to before you die. (I listed the names of artists that made such albums.)

1. Radiohead - Kid A
There is one thing that I'm sure about this list and that is, Radiohead's Kid A deserves to be number one. After OK Computer set the bar so high, we had all assumed for the worst, they can't possibly beat OK Computer. When Kid A was first released, I prepared myself to be disappointed and I was. Where were the guitars? Where's the rock when there's scarcely any guitars. To a degree, my favorite Radiohead album is still OK Computer but Kid A has grown on me and its effect on music is highly significant. It is the claustrophobia and paranoia wrapped in a tight little package that blows you away. It tops this list and will be one of the most important albums of this decade definitely.
2. The Avalanches - The Avalanches
You take thousands of obscure records and sample them and then you come up with Frontier Psychologist. It's not like it hasn't been done before. We saw it Entroducing but The Avalanches does it with a certain elegance and beauty. This album is good.
3. The Arcade Fire - Funeral
Holy mother. A debut album that blows the shit out of many 'more' established bands. That's right, Arcade Fire's brand of ochestral indie rock is flipping good. It is one of the most powerful, most cathartic, debut albums ever made.
4. The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic
Pop hooks and Neko Case, need I say more?
5. The Notwist - Neon Golden
6. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
While Soft Bulletin stood on that one Vaseline song, Yoshimi is more of a four legged creature,it's got way more 'good' songs. Still experimenting with noise and sound, the Lips successful outdo themselves.
7. Jay - Z - The Blueprint
8. Eminem - Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem was Marshall Mathers, Slim Shady and of course, Eminem. He was all three and this was the album that dissected the characters and explored the psychology of 'Eminem.' Admittedly kids love hating this album but seriously, people you try too hard.
9. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
The act of putting synths in country music. Jeff Tweedy is one hell of a songwriter and this album is a pop gem.
10. Sigur Ros - Agaetis Bygrun
I have never heard anything quite like it. Alternately named 'Victory Rose,' Sigur Ros proves that good music is still being made today and Icelandic/Hopelandic are insanely beautiful. They prove once again, there is beauty in the things you don't understand.
11-20

11. The Decemberists - Picaresque
Yes they do sound like Neutral Milk Hotel. Except Colin Meloy, a skilled poet, writes stories without talking about the Holocaust. That helps. Really it helps.
12. The Wrens - Meadowlands
13. The Streets - Original Pirate Material
14. My Morning Jacket - Z
Heralded as America's Radiohead. Whatever happened to Wilco?
15. Explosions in the Sky - Earth is not a Cold Dead Place
Loud-soft atmospherics, this is the post-rock album from the band who did the soundtrack for that one movie.
16. Mastodon - Blood Mountain
Metal. Rocks.
17. Songs Ohia - Magnolia Electric Co
This is Jason Molina's magnum opus. Alt-country at its finest.
18. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
I have no problem with 20 minute songs as long as they're good.
19. Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
Thom Yorke seemed t apologetic when this album was released. It's a throwback to the old "Bends" days, yes but in a good way. He promised us weirder stuff after this album. Hmmm.
20. Andrew Bird - Andrew Bird and the Mysterious of Eggs
Disaffected voice. Check. Funny animal album art. Check. Intricately written lyrics. Check. Whistling. Check. Whistling? What the fuck?
21-30

21. The Go Team - Thunder Lightning Strike
The happiest album out there ever since Polyphonic Spree.
22. The Roots - Phrenology
Smart rap music. Otherwise rap music that relies less on 'samples' and more on real live instruments.
23. Spoon - Gimme Fiction
24. Outkast - Stankonia
Rap music was getting a bit stagnant so two southerners decided to add some more of that funk and dabble in electronica, jazz, amongst other things to create one piece of work. Previously ignored by critics, this album sold like hot cakes.
25. Primal Scream - Exterminator
THIS album is fucking awesome. It's like Kid A but aggressive.
26. Joanna Newsom – Milk Eyed Mender
Milk Eyed Mender is under the newly coined "anti-folk" movement, whatever that means. The album sees Newsom, a classically trained harpist sing in one heck of a quirky, yet endearing voice. This album packed the hooks where Ys packed the pure pretension.
27. And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – Source Tags & Codes
28. Interpol – Antics
What if Joy Division was still around. Then this is what they would sound like.
29. The Postal Service – Give Up
Mr. Gibbard's Postal Service>Mr. Gibbard's Death Cab for Cutie. Just trying to be controversial.
30. M83 - Dead Cities, Red Seas, and Lost Ghosts
The post-rocking, shoegazing M83 creates anthemic electronic songs with whispered vocals. This is an epic album.
31-40

31. Basement Jaxx – Rooty
32. Stars – Set Yourself on Fire
Stars have continually refined their sound with each subsequent album. Set Yourself on Fire is a leap from 'Heart.' So along with Arcade Fire, are these Canadians really going to save pop music from its inevitable doom? In short no. Kangaroos will.
33. Sigur Ros – Takk
Songs that actually clock in under 7 minutes, this is an achievement for Sigur Ros. Although this was not a revolutionary departure from their groundbreaking Agaetis Bygrun, the album packs uplifting and hopeful melodies where Agaetis was a mournful dirge on a CD.
34. Cursive – The Ugly Organ
35. Kanye West – The College Dropout
36. The Strokes – Room on Fire
The Strokes wanted to be popular and 'different.' Somehow Room on Fire managed to be that.
37. The New Pornographers – Twin Cinema
38. Wolf Parade – Apologies to the Queen Mary
Spencer Krug sounds like Modest Mouse meets Arcade Fire except not.
39. Sufjan Stevens – Illinoise
I always thought that I would never get into 'Christian' rock and although Sufjan doesn't claim to be a 'Christian' rock band, the fact he's a devout Christian has its influences on his music. Folk meets pop meets twee meets overlong titles for songs. The formula never fails.
40. Madvillain - Madvillainy
These are the meanest villains on the streets. The dream collaboration between Madlib and MF Doom, this is rap like never before. Enough said.

41-50

41. TV on the Radio – Young Liars EP
42. Bright Eyes – I'm Wide Awake and It's Morning
Conor Oberst folkish outing of an album strung up heartfelt one-liners to create one of the most beautiful 'emo' albums. The man sings as if he's on the verge of tears.
43. Kanye West – Late Registration
44. The New Pornographers – Electric Version
45. British Sea Power – The Decline of British Sea Power
Brit-pop rocks out about "nature." Hmmm. Surprisingly the results are superb. Watch out for "Carrion."
46. The Unicorns – Who Will cut Our Hair When We're Gone
Nick Diamond and his fellow bandmates attempts to construct the perfect, pop gem. Full of indie rock cliche including the lo-fi production, the the distorted vocals, and an overall playful demeanor--what Nick achieves is one of hell of a fun ride. Quirky pop gems fit the bill more precisely though.
47. Queens of the Stone Age – Songs for the Deaf
48. Four Tet – Pause
49. Aimee Mann- Bachelor No. 2
50. Coldplay - Parachutes
Sure, A Rush of Blood to the Head was better but this is where it all began. Besides, 'Rush' was just an expansion on an already established sound. Coldplay strive to become the next U2, this album shows that they have the potential.

Underrated/Honorabe Mentions
Mostly albums that I couldn't fit in the top 50.

1. Gorillaz - Demon Days
Sure the only good song was 'Feel Good Inc.' No that wasn't it. People wanted Blur so badly that they couldn't see that this album was actually pretty darn good.
2. Architecture in Helsinki - Fingers Crossed
Another pop gem. The lead sings in a feminine whisper falsetto or something like that. Utilizing a bunch of quirky instruments, Architecture manage to make a beautiful pop album that is oh so very twee.
3. The Pernice Brothers - Yours, Mine, Ours
It's always hard to recommend pop albums especially since most pop goes on a formula. Pernice Brothers is on formula. But they do it so well, we forgive them.
4. System of a Down - Mesmerize
Fans cried foul. Dumb as hell lyrics. But that was precisely why it was genius other then the cool ass drumming and guitar playing.
5. Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther
6. My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
Just because people lump them into the 'emo' genre doesn't mean this album doesn't merit a look. Not too bad. I was surprised.
7. Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope
8. Delgados - Universal Audio
9. Modest Mouse - Good News for People who Love Bad News
The 'selling out' album. Stupid Indie kids. Sure it will never top The Moon and Antartica or the Lonesome Crowded West... but this album was full of freaking good songs like Float On and Bukowski to name a few. Besides Mr. Brock ripped the Pixies sound and tweaked it to something else and this album is the culmination of all that tweaking. Heh.
10. Bob Dylan – Modern Times
11. the decemberist – crane wife
12. Tenacious D – Tenacious D
Funny. Very funny. Jack Black.
13. Elliott Smith – From a Basement on the Hill
14. U2 – All that You Can't Leave Behind
Yes U2 has been going downhill and I guess this must have been overlooked or something because this album was no fluke. It's good. Sure it mines the same old sound but it's good. Like Bono with stupid goggles good.
15. Iron & Wine - The Creek Drank the Cradle
16. The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious
17. Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it In People

Worst/Most Overrated
I'm going to skip discussing Kevin Federline, Black Eyed Peas, Keane, Jet, Paris Hilton, Evanescence, Nickleback, Linkin Park... because that would be too easy.
1. Bloc Party - Silent alarm
Overrated
2. the Artic Monkeys - whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not
Terribly overrated. Damn blokes
3. Joanna Newsom - Ys
Just because it sounds like shit doesn't make it avante-garde folks.
4. U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
After Achtung Baby, we enter a phase now termed the downward spiral.
5. Red Hot Chil Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
Terribly disappointing
6. The Who - Endless Wire
Also suffering from terminal my band is too old to rock syndrome
7. Clap Your Hands and say Yeah - Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah
Not bad. Cool voice even though this kind of voice would get you thrown off american idol (not that it really matters). But yes, overrated.
8. Radiohead - Amnesiac
Radiohead's second biggest blunder. Well first blunder actually. Pablo Honey was not up to par mostly because they were starting out but Amnesiac is like Kid B, the b-sides that sucked. Still better than most albums out there but not Radiohead good.
9. Art Brut - Bang Bang Rock and Roll
Are you sure this is music?

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