
Albums of the Decade
1. Radiohead - Kid A
As easy a choice this decade as OK Computer was last decade.
2. The Futureheads - The Futureheads
This is an intensely personal choice. Sometimes I think this album was made just for me.
3. Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
Amazing, beautiful, and haunting fully-realized album from easily the best songwriter of my generation (and his excellent band).
4. Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
Every time Animal Collective puts out a new album, I think it will be their masterpiece. But every time I listen to that new album, I realize that they already created their masterpiece, and it is Sung Tongs.
5. Clinic - Internal Wrangler
As fresh-sounding today as when it came out.
6. The Libertines - Up the Bracket
Even without the tragic death-of-the-band story as context, this is a great collection of songs.
7. The Knife - Silent Shout
I still get cold chills when I put on this album and hear those first thee notes.
8. The Strokes - Is This It?
I think I might actually like Room on Fire better, but this one was the breakthrough.
9. Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
The high point of bands trying to ape Joy Division and the only really worthy imitator.
10. Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary
The keystone of late-decade Spencer Krug dominance. Props to Boeckner too, who I think is yet to fully realize his substantial potential.
11. Art Brut - Bang Bang Rock and Roll
I usually run when an album is described as "fun," but when I call this album fun, it's high praise.
12. The Shins - Chutes too Narrow
There's no way anyone could have expected this watershed after the cute Oh Inverted World.
13. Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Kill the Moonlight or Gimme Fiction could be here too. Somehow, on year-end lists, Spoon will be penalized for putting out so much good shit - kind of like when two guys from the same region split the Heisman vote.
14. The Walkmen - You and Me
Keeps getting better and better.
15. Love is All - Nine Times that Same Song
One of the best break up albums ever, but uplifting rather than depressing (looking at you, Bon Iver).
16. Mclusky - Do Dallas
I can't put into words how much I love Mclusky. If I could put greatest hits albums on here, Mcluskyism would be top 5.
17. The Arcade Fire - Funeral
Deserves all the praise it gets.
18. Outkast - Stankonia
Looks like it will be the last great Outkast album, sadly.
19. The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious
Heavily influenced by Fetus Toast, these Swedes' studio output is excellent, but their live show is a can't-miss spectacle.
20. The White Stripes - White Blood Cells
I don't think Jack White has come close to topping this one.
21. Liars - They Threw Us In a Trench...
Drum's Not Dead is probably "better," but, unlike that album, I still listen to this at least once a month.
22. Sleater Kinney - One Beat
The only 9/11 album worth a shit. A very good, satisfying shit.
23. Radiohead - In Rainbows
Their most intimate album, and a nice little comeback after the slightly disappointing (yet still good) Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief.
24. Bloc Party - Silent Alarm (and EP)
Too bad they kind of fell off a cliff, because this is pretty much a perfect debut.
25. Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies
One of the best singer/songwriter albums I've ever heard.
Decade Superlatives
Best compilation: Guided by Voices - Human Amusements at Hourly Rates. The best distillation of Pollard's substantial genius.
Best song: Outkast - Hey Ya!
Best concert that I saw: Modest Mouse (the Shins opening) - Black Cat, Washington DC, September 28, 2001. This is one of those "I cant believe I saw X and Y play at Z shows."
Best trend: The influence of the good stuff from the '80s.
Worst trend: The lo-fi movement. Just because something sounds like shit on purpose doesn't mean it doesn't sound like shit.
Best use of music in a movie: "Just Like Honey" at the end of Lost in Translation.
Best band (taking industry stuff into account): Radiohead. Two classic albums, two pretty good albums, and the In Rainbows release strategy.
Best band (based on quality alone): Spoon. Girls Can Tell, Kill the Moonlight, Gimme Fiction, and Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga all in a row in one decade? Wow.
Best video: Real World / Road Rules Challenge
Most disappointing band break-up: Blur
Most welcome reunion: (tie) Blur, Pink Floyd
Best album cover: Andrew W.K. - I Get Wet
--Jim Powers
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