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Tougher than the '90s choice.
Absolute toss up between...
2 Many DJs. As Heard On Radio Soulwax pt2.
and...
The Go! Team. Thunder, Lightning, Strike.
Justice - The Cross
End of thread
I'm going with Neon Handshake by Hell Is For Heroes or Vertigo of Bliss by Biffy Clyro.
But every album mentioned so far is brilliant to be fair.
The Stokes debut is right up there, saw them on that tour, my arm was in a sling due to a broken collar bone and I bounced my way through the gig, thought another trip to a&e was on the cards. Ryan Adams debut is so much better than Gold which made him. A lesser known one would be Lapalco by Brendon Benson.
The Streets - Original Pirate Material
The Go! Team. Thunder, Lightning, Strike.
+1
And I didn't expect to see it nominated already. *fist bump*
Saw them play it twice this year, just as good as they were 20 years ago.
A lesser known one would be Lapalco by Brendon Benson.
Not my album of choice for the decade, but just wanted to acknowledge my joy of some one even knowing who Brendon is (other than due to the raconteurs).
a great artist with some brilliant early albums and also responsible for one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to.
The Streets – Original Pirate Material
Has it come to this?
Otherwise some of my all time favourites from the era:
Crisis by Alexisonfire (2006)
White Pony by Deftones (2000)
The Seldom Seen Kid by Elbow (2008)
Leviathan by Mastodon (2004)
Kid A by Radiohead (2000)
In Absentia by Porcupine Tree (2002)
Silent Alarm by Bloc Party
+1 for The Neon Handshake by Hell is for Heroes
More an EP than an album, Dark Storm by The Jezabals.
Strapping Young Lad - Alien
Lamb of God - Ashes of the Wake
Deftones - White Pony
I like these music posts as it opens up stuff I've never listened to and what floats other boats. Can't name one particular album but these spring to mind.
Iron Chic - You can't stay here.
Blue Stones - Hidden Gems
Brad - In the moment that you're born
Tremonti - Dust
Ryan Adams - Ryan Adams
Coheed & Cambria - The colour before the sun
Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum
Richard Thompson - The Old Kit Bag.
responsible for one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to.
I think I saw him in 2005 in Glasgow.
The Streets and Kid A are good shouts.
Also contenders for me:
Fever Ray - Fever Ray
LCD Soundsystem - The Sound of Silver
A bit niche but James Holden - the Inheritors is a favourite too
Great to see what folk are picking...some great choices. I find it impossible to pick an outright 'best' from a great decade of music.
So, I am going to go with: Zero 7 - their first three albums as a collection: Simple Things, When it falls, The Garden
(In Rainbows is up there too......)
Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
'Since I Left You' by the Avalanches
Killers, Hot Fuss (though there's not much to call between that and a few others, including The Go! Team: Thunder, Lightning, Strike as mentioned above, and Arcade Fire: Funeral)
So many awesome albums...
stevenmenmuir
Free MemberThe Stokes debut is right up there, saw them on that tour, my arm was in a sling due to a broken collar bone and I bounced my way through the gig, thought another trip to a&e was on the cards.
Was that at the venue, with the moldy peaches in support? Killer gig if so.
MC Pitman - It Takes A Nation Of Tossers.
Favourite worst nightmare.
I can't come up with anything better than original pirate material. 2 many djs also a great shout.
Not that I actually like it that much but what about Dizzee Rascal Boy in Da Corner. Incredibly raw, fresh and influential of what came after
Was that at the venue, with the moldy peaches in support? Killer gig if so.
I saw them at the Corn Exchange, I can't remember who supported them.
The Flaming Lips, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
Bloc party - silent alarm.
I just can’t pin down one album out of a particular year out of a decade, let alone from the whole decade!
One that springs to mind, after a track was played on 6Music, was Phoebe Bridgers ‘Stranger In The Alps’, and ‘Motion Sickness’; it made a strong and lasting impression on me, highlighting controlling behaviour on the part of people in the music industry.
Other stand-out albums and artists have been, thanks to 6Music, and their highlighting the work of a bunch of Canadian artists and musicians whose existence I was completely unaware of;
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Big Thief - Capacity
Broken Social Scene
Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit.
The Dears - No Cities Left
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Elbow - Asleep At The Back
Gemma Hayes - Night On My Side
Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain
Hurray For The Riff Raff - Small Town Heroes
Kris Delmhorst - Song For A Hurricane
Laura Marling - Alas, I Cannot Swim
Metric - Live It Out
The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
TOOL - Lateratus
Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary
Obviously...
Draft 7.30 - Autechre
One of favourite tracks
Grit by Martyn Bennett
Rings Around the World - Super Furry Animals