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#1 Posted : 12 December 2010 13:13:10(UTC)
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I've seen multiple list of favorite albums already and all the releases I was looking for have already been released, so decided to start this thread for favorite albums of 2010, as I remember I did for last year.

Favorite Albums of 2010

1. Recovery by Eminem
2. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West
3. Speak Now by Taylor Swift
4. The Upsides by The Wonder Years
5. Thank Me Later by Drake
6. Come Around Sundown by Kings of Leon
7. Hands All Over by Maroon 5
8. My Dinosaur Life by Motion City Soundtrack
9. B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray by B.o.B
10. Dark is the Way, Light is a Place by Anberlin
11. Invented by Jimmy Eat World
12. The Suburbs by Arcade Fire
13. Contra by Vampire Weekend
14. Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager by Kid Cudi
15. The Lady Killer by Cee Lo Green
16. Volume Two by She & Him
17. Kaleidoscope Heart by Sara Bareilles
18. I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart by Butch Walker
19. The Way I Fell In by The Morning Of
20. Doo-Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars
21. How I Got Over by The Roots
22. Need You Now by Lady Antebellum
23. Under Control by Cary Brothers
24. Love Letter by R. Kelly
25. High Violet by The National

Honorable Mention

Clapton by Eric Clapton
Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty by Big Boi
Teflon Don by Rick Ross
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys by My Chemical Romance
Body Talk by Robyn
Teenage Dream by Katy Perry

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#2 Posted : 12 December 2010 19:15:32(UTC)
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Wasn't expecting you to have Cary Brothers up there. Is he finally getting noticed?
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#3 Posted : 12 December 2010 21:04:12(UTC)
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I've not finished my list, and it was a tough year because there weren't all that many albums I was even interested in, and of those there are several I never did actually get. Anyway, here's where I'm at as of today.

1. Kayo Dot - Coyote
Terrifyingly stark in places, a very carefully composed but abstract melodrama, a feverish meditation on illness and dying by band leader Toby Driver and terminally-ill Yuko Sueta who sadly passed away during completion of the record. Fusiony, gothic, arch, traumatic. There is a frustration and a tension here which goes resolved for some time, not unlike specific influence Scott Walker's The Drift. Once again Toby Driver has succeeded in a long-form conceptual composition with all the twists and turns of dream-logic. Some people say this album is too depressing, but for me, a lot of it really speaks to me. The confusion and loss of identity, the loneliness and despair, and yet the strange disembodiment and dramaticisation of it - as if it was something that was happening not to Yuko Sueta herself but the environment around her.

2. The Stares - Meridians
While decidedly less surprising than their debut, every bit as good. More gentle folksy songs with impeccable production from Randall Dunn and lush string and horn arrangements by Eyvind Kang. Beautifully simple melodies and cryptic lyrics as before. There is a warmth and width here, a quiet intimacy and optimism that's simply infectious. This album almost never came out, but then it did. It's just a shame that still nobody knows who these cats are.

3. James Blackshaw - All is Falling
Instrumental 12-string explorations with additional strings and percussion, intimate and melancholy, and yet at the same time soaring and grand. Repetition is the key here, and the slow evolution of melody and shifting harmonic colours. The oddly hypnotic voices calming counting out the rhythm on Part 6 are a playful deconstruction of this musical Möbius strip.

4. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra - Kollaps Tradixionales
Silver Mt. Zion as usual, but rawer and punkier than ever. Efrim's voice is strained and torn and angry and broken and painfully beautiful as ever. Everything is fuzzed out and roughed up. The tone here is as always one of despair pierced by the tiny powerful light of hope. Perhaps bleaker than ever, but also more resolute in its opposition to the encroaching darkness. Everything is broken and wrong, but alas, here we are.

5. Land of Kush's Egyptian Light Orchestra - Monogamy
Though somewhat self-sabotaged by a peurile computer voice reading some very explicit sexual obscenties, this is a delightfully flighty Egyptian electro-acoustic folk-orchestra spinning allegorical yarns with strikingly colourful imagery. Guest female vocalists provide lyrics and sing with vigor across several tracks - adding a femininity and sexuality to these tracks that wasn't as present on last year's Against the Sky. There is a density and weight that comes only from having this many musicians contributing their small parts to the grander whole.

6. Hans Zimmer - Inception Official Soundtrack
Bwoooooom, bwoooooooom, bwooooooom... This soundtrack has become fairly iconic already, with its signature brassy stabs, but what's more interesting to me is the structure and overall shape of the pieces. Crescendos build into those impossibly large stabs, while other pieces drift slowly through a kaleidoscope of ambiguity and clarity. Dream-like, little snippets of melodies and ideas half-remembered emerge and come to the fore. There's a very electronic feel, though it's mostly orchestral.

7. Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to Heaven
It's Swans. Well it's sort of Swans. It's closer in style to Michael Gira's solo work than to Swans of old, though certainly with a stronger aim towards the building violence and energy. There's lots of latter-day Swans influence in the tubular bells and snarling swells of No Words/No Thoughts, but then a song like Jim is a slightly louder Angels of Light. Don't get me wrong, I love me some Angels of Light - but this feels like a transitionary album, like it won't be until the next album, after a cycle of touring with Swans material, that this reunion will take true form. Still a great record.

8. Twilight - Monument to Time End
Caught me by surprise, applies trademark black metal bleakness and brutal sounds to post-rock structures and production. A heady but effective mix. Guitars are wide and hypnotic, drums are thick and roomy, and vocals are indecipherable screams... It does seem to take the traits of black metal and turn them into something more exciting than just another shitty-production-on-purpose grim-for-grim's-sake BM release that are so common. It reaches outward in the way post-metal does, for a more ethereal sound, for a wider array of emotion and feeling, but it doesn't meander so much, and always retains that blackened edge.

9. Jónsi - Go
It's slightly sickly sweet at times, but these are some damn catchy tunes which befit Jónsi's voice. Quaint and lyrical evocations of joyous childish wonder, with a mix of english and icelandic words. The percussion is not your standard kit-playing, rather it is unorthodox and orchestral which evokes a primitivism and earthiness helps ground the record and prevents these string-heavy songs from drifting aimlessly in space.

10. Brian Eno with Jon Hopkins and Leo Abrahams - Small Craft on a Milk Sea
This album is instrumentally narrow, but quite off-kilter. Jangling angularities here, sparse galciers of sound there, all building to great effect. Built around specific clusters of ideas, and evoking Eno's earlier ambient work without retreading on old ground. The suite that comprises Flint March through 2 Forms of Anger is evocative of King Crimson's ProjeKcts in its fusion of the electronic and organic. Overall the album lacks a certain centre, a reason that Eno albums tend to have, it seems much more like a highlights reel cut from several hours of studio improvisation than a cohesive record, but that in itself is probably its reason to exist, as a document of the process by which it was formed. That seems like something Eno would do.

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#4 Posted : 12 December 2010 21:13:09(UTC)
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Wait... shiiiiit... Totally forgot Plastic Beach was this year.
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#5 Posted : 12 December 2010 23:17:29(UTC)
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I presume you mean The Suburbs by Arcade Fire?
Artist: Wilson
Genre: Techno/Electronica/New Wave/Avant Garde
Years Active: 2001-Present
Label: Jaundice Records
Latest Release: Badstuber (Album)
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#6 Posted : 12 December 2010 23:44:06(UTC)
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Wilson wrote:
I presume you mean The Suburbs by Arcade Fire?


Well I had forgotten that had come out but I also don't care.
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#7 Posted : 13 December 2010 00:25:58(UTC)
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No, I mean "12. Arcade Fire by The Suburbs"

I don't even like the album, I think Arcade Fire are rubbish :P
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#8 Posted : 13 December 2010 01:48:49(UTC)
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Plastic Beach - Gorillaz
Teen Dream - Beach House
Contra - Vampire Weekend
Heligoland - Massive Attack
Odd Blood - Yeasayer
American Ghetto - Portugal The Man
Year of the Black Rainbow - Coheed & Cambria
Congratulations - MGMT
Trans-Continental Hustle - Gogol Bordello
Together - The New Pornographers
Sea of Cowards - The Dead Weather
Further - The Chemical Bros.
Champ - Tokyo Police Club
Majesty Shredding - Superchunk
Lonely Avenue - Ben Folds w/ Nick Hornsby
Danger Days - My Chemical Romance

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#9 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:09:32(UTC)
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No order, but

Villagers - Becoming A Jackal
The Tallest Man On Earth - Sometimes The Blues Is Just A Passing Bird
Foals - Total Life Forever
The Drums - The Drums
Bombay Bicycle Club - Flaws
Band of Horses - Infinite Arms
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
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#10 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:13:25(UTC)
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Year of the Black Rainbow - Coheed and Cambria.

Obviously going to be there for me, since I'm a huge Coheed fanboy. It's awesome anyway, which always helps.

Periphery - Periphery

I have a sneaky feeling that this band could blow up and become massive.

Beacons - Cloudkicker

This is just really nice and djent-y to listen to. I enjoyed it greatly, tah.

Branches EP - The Dear Hunter

Only 3 relatively short tracks and it isn't an album, per say, but it has enjoyable music on here.

Blue Sky Noise - Circa Survive

It has some really strong tracks here.

Diamond Eyes - Deftones

Possibly the greatest surprise of the year for me. Didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did.

Concealing Fate EP - TesseracT

My new band of the year goes to these guys. This EP is fucking amazing.

Black Holes EP - Burn the Fleet

Sorry I was wrong, THIS is my new band of the year. There hasn't been an official release yet, apart from this single, but they're amazing anyway.


And there we are.
Awards (stroking myself and thinking I'm superior):
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Best Band - Mind
Best Album - Shattered Fairytale by Mind
Technical Ecstasy - Jason Smith (x3)
Best Solo Male - Jason Smith
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#11 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:21:01(UTC)
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1. Broken Bells - Broken Bells
2. American Slang - The Gaslight Anthem
3. Come Around Sundown - Kings Of Leon
4. God Willin & The Creek Don't Rise - Ray LaMontagne
5. Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said The Last Time I Saw You - Wakey!Wakey!
6. Under Control - Cary Brothers
7. Flamingo - Brandon Flowers
8. The Rock And The Tide - Joshua Radin
9. Science & Faith - The Script

Can't think of anymore right now, It's not been a great year for new music if I'm honest, Broken Bells being the only major pleasant surprise.
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#12 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:32:16(UTC)
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C4AJoh wrote:
Wasn't expecting you to have Cary Brothers up there. Is he finally getting noticed?


Not really, no. He isn't getting any real buzz here yet, expect for his songs being played on various TV series. I believe Under Control wasn't even released in stores, only online.
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#13 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:36:27(UTC)
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PANIC! wrote:
C4AJoh wrote:
Wasn't expecting you to have Cary Brothers up there. Is he finally getting noticed?


Not really, no. He isn't getting any real buzz here yet, expect for his songs being played on various TV series. I believe Under Control wasn't even released in stores, only online.


Yeah think so, I only downloaded it online. Ghost Town is an amazing song.
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Not in Order:

Sade- Soldier of Love
MGMT- Congratulations
M.I.A- Maya (also known as /\/\/\Y/\)
Kelis- Flesh Tone
Shakira- Sale El Sol
The Black Keys- Brothers
Surfer Blood – Astro Coast
Kanye West- My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Bruce Springsteen – The Promise
Erykah Badu- New Amerykah Pt. 2: Return of the Ankh'
Janelle Monae- The ArchAndroid: Suites II & III
N.E.R.D- Nothing
Cee Lo Green- The Lady Killer
Kings Of Leon- Come Around sun Down
Dr. Dog – Shame Shame
Spoon - Transference
Adele- 21
The Radio Dept.- Clinging to a Scheme

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#15 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:40:53(UTC)
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stephaniewazhere wrote:
Not in Order:

Sade- Soldier of Love
MGMT- Congratulations
M.I.A- Maya (also known as /\/\/\Y/\)
Kelis- Flesh Tone
Shakira- Sale El Sol
The Black Keys- Brothers
Surfer Blood – Astro Coast
Kanye West- My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Bruce Springsteen – The Promise
Erykah Badu- New Amerykah Pt. 2: Return of the Ankh'
Janelle Monae- The ArchAndroid: Suites II & III
N.E.R.D- Nothing
Cee Lo Green- The Lady Killer
Kings Of Leon- Come Around sun Down
Dr. Dog – Shame Shame
Spoon - Transference
Adele- 21
The Radio Dept.- Clinging to a Scheme



Really wasn't expecting to see Bruce Springsteen up there, despite my "obsession" I thought that it wasn't a very good album, the 3DVD/3CD Box Set redeemed it though.
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#16 Posted : 13 December 2010 03:43:21(UTC)
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3-The Words You Dont Swollow: Anarbor
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5-Habits: Neon Trees
6-Do Overs And Second Chances: Go Radio
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To me it's one of my favorite albums from him and I'm obsessed with it, i just recently bought it. It was worth every penny.
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#18 Posted : 13 December 2010 04:42:28(UTC)
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Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier
Helloween - 7 Sinners
Blaze Bayley - Promise And Terror
Nevermore - The Obsidian Conspiracy
Blind Guardian - At The Edge
Exodus - The Human Condition (Exhibit B)
Flotsam and Jetsam - The Cold
Kamelot - Poetry For The Poisoned
Sinbreed - When Worlds Collide
Sabaton - Coat of Arms
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#19 Posted : 13 December 2010 06:16:27(UTC)
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Johnny Cash - American Recordings VI - Aint No Grave
Angus and Julia Stone - Down the Way
Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses - Junky Star
Tom Petty - Mojo
Meat Loaf - Hang Cool Teddy-bear
John Mellencamp - No Better than This
Toby Keith - Bullets in the Gun
John Hiatt - The Open Road
Various Artists - Red Dead Redemption Soundtrack
Scorpions - Sting in the Tail


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#20 Posted : 13 December 2010 11:35:32(UTC)
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I really need to actually spend some time listening to albums from 2010. Because right now I'm fucking clueless as to the best album, I can only think of two off the top of my head, Gorillaz - Plastic Beach and Burzum - Belus.
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