Albums Of The Year (2007) So Far...

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Albums Of The Year (2007) So Far...

Postby geordierussell » 28th May 07, 14:47

Here are my top albums of the year so far.

Machine Head The Blackening 10
Porcupine Tree Fear Of A Blank Planet 10
Chris Cornell Carry On 9
Devin Townsend Ziltoind The Omnicscient 9
Dolly Parton Those Were The Days 9
Ginger Yoni 9
Manic Street Preachers Send Away The Tigers 9
Marillion Somewhere Else 9
Mika Life In Cartoon Motion 9
The Wildhearts The Wildhearts 8.5
Deana Carter Everything's Gonna Be Alright 8
Mark Ronson Version 8
Rush Snakes And Arrows 8
Stone Sour Come What(ever) May 8
Dixie Chicks Taking The Long Way 7
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos 7
Fall Out Boy Infinity On High 7
Megadeth United Abominations 7
Saxon The Inner Sanctum 7
Seth Lakeman Freedom Fields 7
Travis The Boy With No Name 7
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Postby Damian » 28th May 07, 15:06

Definitely The Wildhearts - also The Rakes. And a load of others I've forgotten. If I remember them I'll post them.
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Postby jackdaw4 » 28th May 07, 17:30

The Shins - Wincing the Night Away
The Hold Steady - Boys and Girls in America
Thirsty Merc - Slideshows

These are the ones that I'm currently enjoying.
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Postby fluffygrue » 28th May 07, 23:23

Hrm. I wouldn't rate Chris Cornell over the Wildhearts. I wouldn't even rate it over the new DT album.. But agreed, the new Manics is pretty great.

The others I've been listening to lots are:
Linkin Park - Minutes to Midnight (:D)
Soulsavers - It's Not How Far You Fall It's How You Land
Paradise Lost - In Requiem
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Postby SpikyDave » 29th May 07, 00:06

The Hold Steady 'Boys & Girls in America' - Fantastic album, rockin' music with amazing intelligent, literary lyrics about sex, drugs & the darker side of the party life. Also, I saw them in York - they were great & I had a good chat with the keyboard player Franz Nicolay who looks like Super Mario if he'd been raised in a bohemian squat in Paris. He's a top bloke!

The Wildhearts - obviously...

Ginger 'Yoni' - Probably the best pop-rock album since SG5 although for the reluctantly celibate (ie. not getting laid) such as myself its makes somewhat... frustrating listening. :?

The Crimea 'Secrets of the Witching Hour' - A wonderful album of sweeping, epic pop music with a kind of small-town americana vibe. Plus, its FREE & LEGAL from http://www.thecrimea.net - download it, NOW!!!

The God Damn Whores 'We Are the Lucky 13' - Mentalist pop-rock genius.

Tori Amos 'American Doll Posse' - Really hard album to describe but great to listen to. Mainly piano-driven but covers everything from stomping glam-rock to quirky pop to haunting piano ballads and pretty much everything else in between.

I expect my list will be much different by the end of the year with albums on the way from Ryan Adams, Queens of the Stone Age, Dizzee Rascal & possibly Robochrist (a rumour straight from the shiny, metal Robohorse's mouth himself - watch his-space!).

The new Devin Townsend album will most likely join the above list but I only got it this afternoon and haven't listened to much of it yet. Also, I've downloaded loads of cool old stuff but I'd be here for days if I went into that.
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Postby tex » 29th May 07, 09:15

The Wildhearts (obviously)
BRMC - Baby 81
NIN - Year Zero
Manics - Send Away the Tigers
Gruff Rhys - Candylion
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
Grinderman
Ginger - Yoni

Aye, new Queens album will defo be on the list if Sick, Sick, Sick and 3's and 7's are anything to go by.

I hate tempting fate like this but there is SUPPOSED to be a Radiohead album surfacing sometime this year!!!


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Postby DangerousBeans » 29th May 07, 20:19

The Wildhearts
Freedom Fields-Seth Lakeman
The Tide is Turning-Seize the day
Yoni-Ginger
Sleep is for the Week-Frank Turner
Book of Lightning-The Waterboys
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Postby geordierussell » 29th May 07, 22:42

Damn it.

I forgot about GDW and Gruff.
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Postby kitescreech » 30th May 07, 13:44

Geordie, why is Chris Cornell in twice ?
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Postby lemon & ginger » 30th May 07, 14:25

Geordie, why is Chris Cornell in twice ?


And with two different ratings!
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Postby lemon & ginger » 30th May 07, 14:29

Some good albums so far:

Modest Mouse - We were dead...

Built to Spill - You in Reverse

Figurines - Skeleton

Explosions in the Sky - All of a sudden...

The Twilight Sad - Fourteen Autumns...

Wayne Robbins & The Hellsayers - The Lonesome Sea
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Postby Sarc » 30th May 07, 14:57

The Used - lies for the liars

The wildhearts - the wildhearts

Alkaline trio - remains
Did you just say "Pig Flute"?

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Postby metal warrior » 30th May 07, 21:42

masterplan - mk2
sonata arctica - unia
the wildhearts
the berzerker - animosity
twilightning - swinelords
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Postby Ross » 31st May 07, 10:13

So far

Ginger - Yoni
8/10, top pop rock as only the man can do
Hamell on Trial - Songs for Parents Who Enjoy Drugs
8/10, great, intelligent protest lyrics and funny subjects. Worth it alone for the song Coulter's Snatch.
The Wildhearts
9/10, Actually really bloody good. I was totally surprised and converted as I was expecting a cash-in tour and a sub-standard album. It drops points for She's All That and the general drop in quality of the second half of the album, but the first five tracks, and Destroy All Monsters are worth anyone's money.
Clutch - From Beale St to Oblivion
8/10, Really good album, southern-fried and tuneful with some great hammond organ work. If you like any kind of stoner rock, give it a spin.
Chris Cornell - Carry On
7/10, Only listened to it once, but it's shaping up to be pretty good... Although could have done without the MJ cover.
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Postby geordierussell » 31st May 07, 11:23

lemon & ginger wrote:
Geordie, why is Chris Cornell in twice ?


And with two different ratings!


It got better and better with each listen, and I forgot I'd already given it an 8 :roll:
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