Alright, Im bored as hell and I know no one will probably read this but just for the record here goes my top 20 of the decade.
Most of it is personal opinion but I took in count certain elements such as impression and stuffz. This decade's been terrible for music, not only industry but music as a whole, blame MTV. At least hairmetal died along with annoying so called alt rock bands, or at least they were forced to change their repetitive and boring sound. On the other side we get this indie movement that rejects any of this and starves for more elaborated material. (altough it seemed to merge with pop fashionist kids in the end, see:
Klaxons,
CSS,
Crystal Castles. Oh and of course we have the colossal
pitchfork, who taught kids to call everything either "overrated" or "underrated" and dont forget the famous "Their first album is the best, everything else is shit"
Anyway we got good music out of this, way better than what the late 90s predicted though. So here goes:
20.
Hot Fuss
Yeah the killers, this album could not have been the best there is but at least it brought up interesting tunes into the mainstream radio and tv, at the time this came out I was sick of r&b and hip hop retards having seizures in front of a camera. They are influenced by the 80s mainly, but most of their stuff is even better than the whole 80s new wave with the exception of new order and the cure. I loved every second of this album, and I still do.
19.
Waiter: You Vultures!
There's something weird about this album that if you like it, you'll have to listen to aka m80 the wolf for about two weeks nonstop. These guys sound like no other band, that is the reason I included them.
18.
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
This is what pop should have been since the very beginning, the combination of extremely corny songs that would make you gay for a few moments and the experimenting sounds that are very reminiscent of the Flaming lips. This album breathes awesome.
17.
Our Love To Admire
Yeah they do sound like Joy Division, only better. And this album proves it.
16.
In Absentia
If you are a progfag you can't go wrong with this album, it doesn't get too pretentious as you would think, and songs like Trains and Lips of Ashes are quite the journey.
15.
Elephant
I remember that this came out, no one could stop singing Seven Nation Army, and I thought "I bet thats the only good song in the album, and they are whoring it until it the very end" But then I listened to the whole cd, and yeah, it was great.
14.
Funeral
Who would have thought a mini orchestra would work? Well they did, and it did work, put this album on your ipod on a long drive and listen to it, if you tell me it isn't good then you're gay.
13.
10000 Days
What can I say? It's tool, there's times when this album gets boring, but then bang it blasts your ears with a sick melody. At least, the whole first half is a delight to listen to.
12.
Lullabies To Paralyze
This had to be here, I think it's kind of a big acomplishment for Josh Homme to have invented Stoner Rock, or at least to take it to a new audience and killing Kyuss in the making. Anyway, This album along with all the others keep hard rock alive. Thank You Josh.
11.
Colors
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a metalfag. But this album, they combined all of heavy metal with Jazz, Blues, Bossanova and anything you can think of, this album being the peak of its finest. You get used to the growling after a while, and then you realize these guys cannot be human, it's just not right to make music this awesome.
10.
El Cielo
This is where the top 10 starts, and I'm not sure of the list order because all these albums are amazing. Dredg's El Cielo album is to be listened from start to end, you will not regret it. THIS is art rock, did I mention the drummer plays the keyboards at the same time?
9.
Youth and Young Manhood
I believe the Kings of Leon are like Anakin Skywalker. They seemed to be the chosen ones to take hard rock, back in business, and to make any redneck in America proud of himself. This album was the attack of the clones when Anakin had all of his might, but instead of becoming Darth Vader they took of their mustaches and asked the Jonas Brothers tips on how to look and play like them.
8.
Up the Bracket
Most people are mistaken about who started this whole invasion of british "indie" bands in the early 2000s, but it was the Libertines, they did not have major sucess in America, but were gods in europe, so good that every band wanted to be them. In case you did not know, its post-punk revival, not indie, they invented it. Bend over.
7.
Merriweather Post Pavilion
I just know that I will never ever forget this album, they are so unlike any other band in the world that it seems to be the key of success, Animal Collective are truly becoming one of the best bands out there. This is first choice for any stoner in the world, don't deny it.
6.
Transatlantism
Their best album to date, it only takes a Ben Gibbard to make such beautiful lyrics. and have such an excellent voice.
5.
Black Holes and Revelations
What can I say, rant me, but this is my favorite muse album, it hits you with an arsenal from ballads to spaguetti western, every song in this album deserved to be released as a single.
4.
Kid A
It's hard to take success and make something better than before, especially nowadays. But after OK computer and The bends, they still managed to make an album that changed everything. radiohead is pretty much responsible for all the experimenting in the 2000s, they lost all fear to music, and instead of giving us catchy tunes or depresing rock (which i love) they pulled off a major inspired and experimental record.
3.
The Moon & Antarctica
There's something about Issac Brock's lyrics, that make you think every song in this album is a chapter of your life, and he was inspired on you to make these songs. It's really weird but these songs aren't too hard to play, and they don't talk about stuff never heard before. But I don't know what makes this album SO FUCKING GOOD. Oh yeah and it's a total grower so don't think you'd be amazed in a first listen, but every person who likes this album, would possibly cry if Isaac Brock died. This album is just sincere and loyal to you.
2.
De-loused in the Commatorium
It's deloused, enough said.
1.
Is This It
This album came out in my first year of High School and I still remember how everyone waited for the video of Last Nite to be on tv. Every song is just like something you've never heard before, Albert Hammond's guitar playing is so natural and flawless, it can be simple, but it carries a style that only The Strokes have. Oh and the fact that they played drunk impressed everybody for some reason, it's like rock n roll life all over again.
Worth(Honorable) Mentioning:
In Rainbows This album deserved to be in top 10, but I'd rather not put more than an album per band. Since they kind of follow the concept.
Ire Works Experimental and Hardcore fused together.
Good News for People Who Love Bad News Kind of bluegrassy at times, but songs like The World at Large and Bukowski are lyrical wonders.
Vampire Weekend It's like The Police all over again and less cheesy.
Oh, Inverted World Good album, what can I say.
Nocturne You're no metalcore fag if you dont like this album.