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What's the best record so far this decade?

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by twee_loser

I have no idea. I think i'll say The Organ, or something. You?

twee_loser | 05 May '08, 21:36 | Send note | Report this | Reply

Kid A

Surely?


def

kid a


Amen

'Kid A' and 'Funeral' are both fine choices.


kid a?

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.


hallo

You can haha all you like...but the laughter doesn't stop your Mum dieing at the end of the week.


Arcade Fire - Funeral

Just edges it over Broken Social Scene's self titled & Apologies to the Queen Mary for me.


Maybe,

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.

Maybe.


yes

or relationship of command.

x


through-and-through masterpieces of human creativity

Parades by Efterklang (incredibly complicated, yet entirely engaging...the timbres and textures they get! so well thought-out and beautifully successful. i just can't say enough for this album)

None Shall Pass by Aesop Rock (Aes is just a genius: disciplined, varied, prolific. plain and simple. you listen to other MCs after listening to him, and you realise to what extent he is a master of the english language and putting phonemes into rhythms (not to mention his storytelling).)

I'd like to throw these in the pool too:
Lost and Safe by The Books
Speaks Volumes by Nico Muhly
Michigan by Sufjan Stevens (really..Illinoise too)
Control by Pedro The Lion


55:12


I knew you liked that album lyle

but didn't realise you liked it that much. Maybe in my top 10, certaily that last track is one of the songs of the decade.


amazing album.

One of the few albums from this decade which can be in my TOP30 ever.


Relationship Of Command

The Marshall Mathers LP
You're A Woman I'm A Machine
Lifted....To The Ground


Is This It by The Strokes

is the best.

It is not my favourite, but it is the best.


^^

This
but it might be MY favourite


good call san

it was the first one that flashed into my mind anyway


Hmmmm.

Relationship of Command.
Yes?
Sure.


Source Tags & Codes

For me.


Turn On The Bright Lights

is DEFINITELY up there.

But obviously Kid A
Bows + Arrows
Possibly Sound Of Silver
I've a sneaky feeling (I know its early) that people will be talking about New Amerykah by Erykah Badu for some time yet.
Speakerboxx/Love Below
You Forgot It In People

Sorry if that's too many


Funeral


Gorillaz-Demon Days?

Arcade Fire-Neon Bible.
The Strokes-Is This It.
*shrugs*


Taking 'best' to mean favourite

From a Basement on the Hill by Elliott Smith. I couldn't confidently suggest the best album of the decade without knowing the purpose of an album. To entertain? To be complex/intellectual? Whatever


Good Nature - Youthmovies*

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Personally

I'm Wide Awake Its Morning
The Sunset Tree
Lifted


Agreee with most mentioned but would also add

TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain


Rated R

and i'll fight to the death anyone who disagrees.


Greetings From Michigan

Oh, Inverted World
The Argument
Supreme Clientele
Wonderful Rainbow
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The Slow Wonder

Loads really.


Ohgod

I forgot Wonderful Rainbow...

hmm


I'll probably still go with Funeral.

Because it's just constant brilliance. With Wonderful Rainbow the end (whilst still very, very good) doesn't match the unspeakable brilliance of the rest of the album.

It's definitely second favourite though.


Now, y'see

I don't really rate Funeral all that much. I do like it and it has some wonderful songs, I just find it incessantly cold. I find it difficult to love something that seems to be quite detached and distant.

Of course Neon Bible was just plain dreadful.

But I digress. Wonderful Rainbow. YEAH!

And i'll throw 'High Society' by Enon and 'Alternation' by Excepter into the pool as well.


Hmm

I wouldn't really agree with cold. I'd agree with abstract, because the songs are never particularly personal. But I always get the feeling that I know where the lyrics have been drawn from... and the music itself is never cold, especially so on songs like Haiti or In the Backseat, where it's incredibly heartfelt.

But yes, Wonderful Rainbow: two thumbs up.


Feels


hmmm..

yes!.. 'feels' or 'sung tongs' or 'strawberry jam' by animal collective

or..

dizzee 'boy in da corner'
outkast 'stankonia'
beta band 'hot shots 2'
panda bear 'person pitch'
tv on the radio 'cookie mountain'
hot chip 'the warning'
m.i.a 'arular'
clipse 'hell hath no fury'
spank rock 'yoyoyoyoyo'


foals


I'm gonna go with

Funeral as well


LOL


Illinoise.

was Texas Jerusalem Crossroads this decade?
either that, Fourteen Summers or The Midgnight Organ Fight for second


for me

TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS


owls

but plenty of stuff listed here too


read music speak spanish

or fevers & mirrors


I think Illinois is.

close contenders are

Lifted
Is This It
Turn On The Bright Lights
Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone
Heartbreaker
Transatlanticism

And loads of others. Good decade I reckon.


Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone

is a fantastic, fantastic album. For me, Bows + Arrows JUST shades it. But only just.


Bows & Arrows?

Surely not. The singles were good and the rest painful.


HEARTBREAKER!

You're right dag nab it.


agreed

rings around the worl is up there although they have done better.


fuck.good call on sfa.

that's a rad album.


That would be

near the top of my list. Astounding album.


Probably my favourite

or maybe funeral.

Pleased so many people like this album, seem to remember the general consensus at the time of release being "Meh, not as good as radiator or guerrilla".


It's my favourite SFA album

and therefore probably my favourite album, it might be partly due to it being the one that holds the fondest memories for me but i'd say it holds together as an album the best and has some of their strongest songs/compositions on it. At the time i was unsure about it too but after seeing it live it made complete sense.


Ys.


Amnesiac

or Silent Shout

or Funeral.


another good call!

fun game this.


good call on ys I meant.

funeral is really good though.


Y[a]s!

That or Illinoise or Frances The Mute or Aha Shake Heartbreak or No More Shall We Part or Abattoir Blues or Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! or...

yeh i haven't put a lot of thought into it...


Relationship of command

Kid A
Feel Good Lost


i would say

bright eyes - im wide awake its morning
atd-i - relationship of command
fugazi - the argument
beirut - the flying club cup
lcd - sound of silver

would be my top five 2000-2008


TVOTR-Return to cookie mountain

Arcade Fire-Funeral
Interpol-TOTBL


Kid A

For many reasons the most primary being it affected me in a unique way. Close seconds for me are original pirate material and a weekend in the city.


my favourite

probably rock action, by mogwai. its the one i listen to most.


Bloc Party

Silent Alarm. Wow.


so far

I'm giving it to

Leviathan
Stankonia
Frances the Mute
Funeral
and Here Comes the Indian

not in that order


The Argument

Happy Songs For Happy People


totbl is too easy

WOLFMOTHER


deloused in the comatorium

songs for the deaf


geogaddi...

by boards of canada. did someone say yankee hotel foxtrot? maybe that too.


SORRY GUYZ

2000 isn't part of this decade.

so no Relationship of Command
and no Kid A

i say Funeral.


Why isn't 2000 part of this decade?

I'll agree it's not part of this century. Wasn't 1990 part of the 90s?


do you really want to know?

if so...

Year 2000 is 2000 A.D. 'Year of the Lord'. 1 A.D was the first 'year of the lord', there was never a 0 A.D. As a millenium require 1000 years to pass the first millenium ran from 1 AD to the end of 1000 AD with the second millenium starting in 1001. The next millenium started in 2001 (this is why the film/novel 2001 is given this date Kubrick and Clark wanted to designate the start of a new period in earth's development).

People who celebrated the start of a millenium in 2000 were being misinformed cretins.

To return to your question - the same principle applies to decades although as 'decade' in the question is ambigous (it could cover the last 10 years 98-08) I wouln't worry about it.


oh and 'as the roots undo'

by Circle takes the Square


Yes, agree about there being no year 0

and that 2000 wasn't the first year of the new millenium, hence my comment anout 2000 not being part of this century. But when people refer to decades I take it to mean the 80s or the 90s or whatever. I'm all for ultra pendantry but this is taking it too far.


i don't think

you can EVER take pedantry too far.


OK, you've convinced me

*laughs at all the people choosing Kid A and Relationship of Command*


Sorry, I know I'm hours late and should be

grown up enough not to post but this is pretty funny.

The millennium has nothing to do with it, whatsoever. A decade, in the sense we are discussing, starts with a zero not a one irrespective of whether we had a year zero or not.

The notion that 1960 wasn't part of the sixties but that 1970 was is just a gem.


that wasn't what I was suggesting

don't know about anyone else...

A decade can cover any 10 year period so I'm still not sure whether the question refers to 98-08 or 00-08.

Anyway... I threw in the Millenium bit to stir things up and distract from the Kid A thing.

In Rainbows is better than Kid A

*runs for hills*


Fine then

Strawberry Jam


Ys


Origin of Symmetry

- Muse
&
Cat Power - The Greatest


one time for all time

65 days of static


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Akron/Family - Love is Simple