Interesting choice the NME chose this week for their Album of the Decade. In case you didn’t know, they voted for ‘Is This It’ by New Yorkers, The Strokes. Personally I think it’s a worthy choice as, as debut’s go, it’s a stunning album. Pretty much every song recognisable guaranteed to raise your spirits.
Even though many people (who I asked to take part in this) I know disagree with me, I think The Naughties has been, in general, a pretty decent decade for music. It has seen the world pull itself out of the quagmire that was the grunge scene and brought a new ‘cool’ with a tiny hint of retro to the world of music.
Bands like The Strokes, the Vines, Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon, The Rakes, The Go! Team and Franz Ferdinand all emerged from the rubble of the small Indie labels to take over the charts and put Indie music firmly into the mind set of mainstream listeners and ‘back on the map’. Maybe it was their decade. Good for them
So, as I appreciate my highly musically experienced (and knowledgeable) readers of Mol’s Sound Words, I thought I’d ask a few of them their choices for top ten albums of the Naughties (I would have asked for top 100 as per the NME, but I couldn’t be arsed). Personally, I found this really difficult to choose ten albums never mind 100.
So, Fasten your seat belts crack open a cold one and get you’re “ah, they’re fucking shit them!!!” speeches at the ready …
Mol. Liverpool, England
Highly Evolved – The Vines
Capture/Release – The Rakes
Bows and Arrows – The Walkmen
Is This It – The Strokes
Klang – The Rakes
Behind the Music – The Sound Track of Our Lives
Lapalco - Brendan Benson
Consolers of the Lonely – Raconteurs
Funeral – Arcade Fire
Rated R – Queens of the Stone Age
Dr Ian Skeath. Liverpool, England
Tourist – Athlete
Some Cities – Doves
Kasabian – Kasabian
Hot Fuss – The Killers
Sam’s Town – The Killers
Day and Age – The Killers
A Certain Trigger – Maximo Park
Capture/Release – The Rakes
Melody AM – Royskopp
Favourite Worst Nightmare – Artic Monkeys
Andy ‘Babestation’ Nickels. Liverpool, England
Our Earthly Pleasures – Maximo Park
Only By Night – Kings of Leon
Funeral – Arcade Fire
Graffiti Soul – Simple Minds
A Certain Trigger – Maximo Park
Songs for the Deaf – Queens of the Stone Age
Kasabian – Kasabian
Hot Fuss – The Killers
Myths of the Near Future – Klaxons
Hopes and Fears – Keane
Dr Stuart Arnold Ferguson Pritchard. Liverpool, England
Parachutes – Coldplay
Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand
Is This It – The Strokes
Asleep in the Back – Elbow
White Blood Cells – The White Stripes
Kid A – Radiohead
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not – Artic Monkeys
You Are The Quarry – Morrissey
Youth and Young Manhood – Kings of Leon
Xtrnmtr – Primal Scream
Arch Bishop Neil Condron’s. Manchester, England
Discovery – Daft Punk
Hot Fuss – The Killers
Is This It – the Strokes
Sound of Silver – LCD Soundsystem
Mirrored – Battles
Merriweather Post Pavillion – Animal Collective
Echoes – The Rapture
Dreams – Whitest Boy Alive
Source Tags & Codes – And You Will Know Us by the Trail of the Dead
Cross – Justice
Dr Gareth ‘Larry Flint’ Roberts. Skelmersdale, Merseyside
Elephant – The White Stripes
Is This It – The Strokes
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not – Artic Monkeys
13 Tales from Urban Bohemia – Dandy Warhols
The Coral – The Coral
Free The Bees – The Bees
Youth and Young Manhood – Kings of Leon
Songs for the Deaf – Queens of the Stones Age
Kasabian – Kasabian
Souljacker – Eels
John ‘Lyndhurst’ Jones. Peckham, London, England
the Coral – the Coral
Is This It – The Strokes
Elephant – The White Stripes
BRMC – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Who Killed The Zutons – The Zutons
Consolers of the Lonely – Raconteurs
Songs for the Deaf – Queens of the Stone Age
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not – Artic Monkeys
Oracular Spectacular – MGMT
Youth and Young Manhood – Kings of Leon
Steven James Melia III. Liverpool, England
Permission to Land – The Darkness
Youth and Young Manhood – Kings of Leon
The Optimist LP – Turin Brakes
Is This It – the Strokes
Songs for the Deaf – Queens of the Stone Age
Paper – Rich Robinson
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace – Foo Fighters
Audioslave – Audioslave
Lions – The Black Crowes
Raising Sand – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Gareth ‘Jimmy Page’ Woodall. Liverpool, England *
Is This It – The Strokes
Walking on a Dream – Empire of the Sun
A Rush of Blood to the Head – Coldplay
Mothership – Led Zeppelin
13 Tales from Urban Bohemia – Dandy Warhols
Orocular Spectacular – MGMT
I Created Disco – Calvin Harris
*Gareth has only chosen 7 albums for some reason. You’ll have to ask him why I’m afraid
Colin ‘Uphill Gardener’ McKillen. Liverpool, England
Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace – Foo Fighters
Only by Night – Kings of Leon
Room on Fire – The Strokes
Elephant – The White Stripes
Sam’s Town – the Killers
Consolers of the Lonely – Raconteurs
Broken Boy Soldier – Raconteurs
By the Way – red Hot Chilli Peppers
Wolfmother – Wolfmother
Trouble – Ray Lamontagne
Lee ‘Bank Holiday’ Wright. Norwich, England
Favourite Worst Nightmare – Artic Monkeys
Consolers of the Lonely – Raconteurs
Last Broadcast – Doves
Elephant – The White Stripes
Seldom Seen Kid – Elbow
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not – Artic Monkeys
Speech Debelle – Speech Debelle
No Love Lost – The Rifles
Original Pirate Material – The Streets
Hour of Bewilderbeast – Badly Drawn Boy
Gareth ‘Rainman’ James. Formally Cardiff, Wales
Mutter – Rammstein
The Black Parade – My Chemical Romance
Hybrid Theory – Linkin Park
Absolution – Muse
Theory of a Dead Man - Theory of a Dead Man
Fallen – Evanescence
Hot Fuss – The Killers
Discovery – Daft Punk
Silverside Up – Nickelback
Call Me Irresponsible – Michael (Papa) Buble Diop
So, there you have it chaps. That was a handful of the readers of Mol’s Sound Words and their list of the albums they think are the best from this decade. Very interesting stuff from you lot I thought. Quite a few albums I would have chose from the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Go! Team and Flaming Lips, but hey ho! Never mind eh?
Finally, If you think this was a complete waste of time, discuss it over a few beers with your mates next time your down the pub. Should make for interesting conversations and makes a change from which members of Girls Aloud you’d like to rattle first
One final point: not a single Oasis album in sight in the above
I always said my readers had taste
Mol
5 comments:
Oasis' best albums were in the 90s yer bell! Skem my arse...hahaha
Hahahahaha
Ye wool !!
Scruff!
Some good lists there Mol!
Cheers Andy
Good to see your still reading the Blog
Nice one
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