11.17.2009, 12:52 AM | #1 |
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i can't wait to be honest even after a decade of shitty list culture. will be interesting to read other people's from this board to see what i've missed. also to see what stylistic shifts and trends become noticable in retrospect, how much utter shit i was listening to back at the start of the decade. at the moment hairdryer peace, wigmaker and physicalities of ingrediential stairways are in my top 5. i don't know if its just having nothing to do till the end of the year that is exciting me about this or what. anyone else thinking about this?
the most important thing to remember tho is the point of doin lists is NOT to reach some sort of consensus among other people, or else you are just manufacturing genericism. |
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11.17.2009, 04:18 AM | #3 |
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This has been such an epic, amazing 10 years for music. At the top of my list would be secret chiefs 3 - book of horizons, boredoms - vision creation newsun, number girl - numheavymetallic, rhys chatham - a crimson grail, suishou no fune - prayer for chibi... and shitloads more. Yeah.
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11.17.2009, 05:25 AM | #4 |
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This is what people thought last year:
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...ghlight=albums For me at least though, over half of my votes would have been different now.
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11.17.2009, 08:56 AM | #5 |
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Philip Jeck - Stoke
Kaffe Matthews - cd dd Dizzee Rascal - Boy in Da Corner Pink Reason - Cleaning The Mirror Mr Lif - I Phantom Six Organs of Admittance - Dark Noontide Birchville Cat Motel - Astro Catastrophies/With Maples Ablaze Times New Viking - Present The Paisley Reich US Girls - Introducing/Gravel Days Broadcast - Tender Buttons Graham Lambkin - Salmon Run Anti Pop Consortium - Tragic Epilogue Ashtray Navigations - New Fashions in Toilet Training/ Live at Wolf Central/ Four More Raga Moods Sensational - Get on My Page/Sensational meets Kouhei Whiteout with Jim O'Rourke- Drunken Little Mass The Hospitals - Hairdryer Peace Lamborghini Crystal - 1992 Cool Runnings Neptune - Gong Lake Eve - Scorpion Los Llamarada - Take The Sky Alastair Galbraith - Orb Drunkdriver - Born Pregnant Drunkdriver/Mattin - List of Profound Insecurities Akitsa - Goetie/La Grande Infamie Subhead - Neon Rocha Jake Mandell - Love Songs For Machines Wolf Eyes - Burned Mind The Hunches - Exit Dreams Merzbow & Russell Haswell - Satanstornade Circuit Des Yeux - Symphone Hue Blanc's Joyless Ones - Arriere-Garde Sonic Youth - Murray Street/NYC Ghosts & Flowers/The Eternal Circle - Katapult/Miljard The Goslings - Grandeur of Hair Paul Flaherty/ Chris Corsano - Slow Blind Avalanche Psychedelic Horseshit - Shitgaze Anthems Mouth of The Architect/Kenoma - Split The For Carnation - The For Carnation I will amend it later. |
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It's been a lackadaisical decade for music. The best album of the decade is Turn on the Bright Lights by Interpol. Best band of the decade is tied between British Sea Power and Fleet Foxes.
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11.17.2009, 09:13 AM | #7 |
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there are no wrong answers... but british sea power is the wrong answer
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I honestly have no idea what I'd have in my list, but original pirate material is a shockingly good call.
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11.17.2009, 09:32 AM | #9 |
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let's keep this thread civil and not besmirch it with tawdry nme indie lifestyle hair gel accessory music.
radiohead = no. one of the weakest polly harvey albums = wtf? yyy's? only one good song on the album which is y control arcade fire = overrated shit that was perhaps worth 1 listen. the top four don't even deserve to be typed. but anyway, the nme is like cancer, if you don't worry about it and just be healthy it will not ruin your life (taste in music). it will ruin your ability to write analogies tho, because it is too shit to work with. as for the streets, k punk said it best: "Surely even Skinner’s most loyal supporters must be given pause by the readiness with which he is championed by the post-Loaded beery, leery LLAD lobby. That co-option is no surprise, since the Streets specialize in that warmhearted fuzzy sentimentality beloved of wifebeaters , thug-drunks and other hot irrationalists everywhere, coz underneath y’know they are really sensitive (ask Gazza). Skinner is like the worst kind of pub bore, the amateur psychologist who imagines that his pitifully limited observations of ‘birds’ qualifies him to sidle up to you and proffer his facile homilies. Been dumped? ‘Plenty more fish in the sea, mate, get em in.’ But at least most other bar bores don’t back up their words of wisdom with cack-handed, Quo-tidian, quasi-Casio, sub-ska, pub-‘Garage’ that allows indie-windies to whine, “I do like SOME dance music…’ I know it might have been a novelty a few years ago to hear about chip shops on a ‘Dance’ track but, after Dizzee and Grime, there is no possible case to be made for Skinner’s pious and pompous know all-isms . It’s bad enough having to walk past boozombies lurching out of a KFC, I don’t want to listen to one in my own home, thanks." |
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11.17.2009, 09:46 AM | #10 |
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I've never seen what the big deal is with Skinner's lyrics.
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11.17.2009, 09:53 AM | #11 |
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I've done a "Top 100 Albums of the Decade" list but I don't know if it's interesting for you:
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/TheFox...ade__2000_2009
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11.17.2009, 11:15 AM | #12 |
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I no order:
Boris - Flood Radiohead - Kid A Talib Kweli - Train Of Thought Deltron 3030 - s/t Endless Summer - Fennesz Jay-Z - Blueprint, Black Album and American Gangster Sonic Youth - Murray Street Beck - Sea Change Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and especially A Ghost is Born King Geedorah - Take Me To Your Leader Arcade Fire - Funeral Madvillainy J Dilla - Donuts Kanye West - Late Registration Omar Souleyman - Highway to Hassake Deerhunter - Cryptograms and Microcastle Atlas Sound - Let The Blind Lead... TV On The Radio - Dear Science Birchville Cat Motel - Gunpowder Temple Of Heaven DOOM - Born Like This I may try and order those at some point, but they're main albums which will be fighting to be on the list. I'm sure there's ton of stuff I forgot though. I need to properly take stock of the noise/drone stuff to list up. Hip-hop is kind of the top genre for me this decade it seems. Also, note that I didn't count Vision Creation Newsun, because it came out in 99. If that was 2000s it would be WAY up there.
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11.17.2009, 01:13 PM | #13 |
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I actually like parts of original pirate material, that song about legalizing weed is pretty brilliant. The Strokes - Is This It, surprisingly great album.
The rest of that list is terrible. Yeah Yeah Yeahs are embrassing. |
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11.17.2009, 01:52 PM | #14 |
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This was a weird decade. I don't think I can even begin to make a list. There has been so much music made in the last 10 years that I'll still be discovering things from the 00's many years from now.
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This has been by far the best period for underground music. An overwhelming amount of great albums released daily on tons of microlabels. Just insane.
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11.17.2009, 03:58 PM | #17 |
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I'll compile a list together after the year is done. I still haven't heard Embryonic yet, which could possibly make it.
But yeah, my list will probably have shitloads of Boris, Microphones/Mount Eerie, and Okkervil River, that's for sure. |
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11.17.2009, 04:34 PM | #18 |
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er okay. checking my rateyoumusic i've bought more music from the 2000s than any other decade which surprised me - you forget how many albums were from this decade - also they're rated the lowest. It's difficult to pick lists and it changes but i'll give it a go.
1. Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 - Bob Dinners and Larry Noodles Present Tubby Turdner's Celebrity Avalanche 2. Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside you 3. NumberGirl - Num-Heavymetallic 4. Sonic Youth - Murray Street 5. Sir Richard Bishop - Freak of the Araby 6. Shellac - 1000 Hurts 7. Interpol - Turn on the Bright lights (I think they're a crappy band overall but this record is really good.) 8. Cerberus Shoal - The Land We All Believe In 9. Thurston Moore - Trees Outside the Academy 10. No Neck Blues Band - Qvaris from the top of my head. theres still shit loads to check out from this decade though and probably plenty i've overlooked.or mistook. i was struggling at the end. Theres some local or not so big bands that ive probably enjoyed EPs more which i may have considered. |
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excellent list auto aim
cerberus fuckin shoal! |
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11.17.2009, 04:49 PM | #20 |
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I've really enjoyed:
Shellac- 1000 Hurts Fugazi- The Argument Unwound- Leaves Turn Inside You TFUL282- Tubby Turdner's Sonic Youth- Murray Street, NYCG+F, Sonic Nurse, The Eternal, and even RR Mission of Burma- The Obliterati, ONoffON, The Sound The Speed The Light The Streets- A Grand Don't Come For Free Deerhoof- Milkman, Halfbird, Reveille, Apple-O, Runners Four Gary Wilson- Mary Had Brown Hair Polysics- Karate House, We Ate The Machine Hot Snakes- Automatic Midnight, Suicide Invoice, Audit in Progress other stuff, but I can't think right now |
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