The Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
Brian Wilson-Smile
Gorillaz-Demon Days
Radiohead-In Rainbows
Sufjan Stevens-Illinoise
Sigur Ros-Takk
Erykah Badu-Mama's Gun
Robert Plant And Allison Krause-Raising Sand
T.V. On The Radio-Dear Science
Stars-Set Yourself On Fire
Zero 7-The Garden
Rilo Kiley-More Adventurous
My Morning Jacket-Z
Fleet Foxes-Fleet Foxes
Imogen Heap-Speak For Yourself
Feist-Let It Die
Bon Iver-For Emma, Forever Ago
Arcade Fire-Neon Bible
Iron And Wine-The Shepherds Dog
Of Montreal-Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?
Wilco-Sky Blue Sky
Rage Against The Machine-Battle Of Los Angeles
The Postal Service-Give Up
U2-All That You Can't Leave Behind
Beck-Sea Change, Sea Change is Beck's ode to heartbreak. It is poignantly beautiful. This mellow meloncholly collection is clever, has great textural depth and is a solid listen from start to finish.
Phoenix-Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Bright Eyes-Cassadaga
Antony And The Johnsons-I Am A Bird Now
Josh Ritter-The Historical Conquests Of Josh Ritter
Sigur Ros-Meo Suo I Eyrum Vio Spilum Endalaust
Death Cab For Cutie-Transatlanticsm
Belle And Sebastian-The Life Pursuit
Goldfrapp-Seventh Tree
Regina Spektor-Begin To Hope
Metric-Live It Out
Hercules And The Love Affair-Hercules And The Love Affair
Eddie Vedder-Into The Wild
The Shins-Wincing The Night Away
The Decemberists-Piquaresque
Bjork-Selmasongs
Radiohead-Kid A
Radiohead-Amnesiac
Jeff Beck-Jeff, This is the only completely instrumental album on my list. Jeff Beck has been a creative force and guitar god since the 60's, but what sets Beck apart from his aging cohorts is his devotion to innovation, This albums unique blend of jazzy, bluesy virtuoso guitar and electronica is new and fresh and represents some part of the future for the instrument without forgetting the past.
The Beta Band-Heroes To Zeroes
Andrew Bird- Armchair Apocrypha
The Polyphonic Spree-The Beginning Stages Of...
Modest Mouse-Good News For People Who Love Bad News
The White Stripes-Get Behind Me Satan
Monday, January 25, 2010
the rest of the best of 2000's
Here's 1-49. There's not explanations on most of them because it's almost february and I'm busy with school but at least they are there.
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Hey Han
Finally got back to your blog to see the rest. Nice! We have quite a few similar ones up top. Glad to see Demon Days so high, as well as Takk and In Rainbows. I can't wait for the new Gorillaz.
Good list dude.
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