Cool list, impressed you did all these writeups haha. I think you have more Isbell records in your top 20 than I do which I must say I'm a bit surprised by. Lot of cool stuff on here that I'd forgotten about There's no #62
The Yellowcard blurbs are some of my favorites. I think I have forgotten how much that band means to me, given their decision to hang it up more than three years ago. Going back to those albums was definitely a meaningful experience. All three of those Isbell records are super important to me, and pretty close in terms of how much I love them. I didn't feel like I could rank any of them too far back. And that's all thanks to you, since you were the first person to introduce me to his music. Also, GOD FUCKING DAMMIT. So many hours on this thing and I still fucked something up. There was an album that I wanted to include and even wrote a blurb for that I just never put in there. Edited the list to put that in there, so now it really IS 200 albums.
Yeah he's been on an unbelievable tear this decade and it makes me so happy to see how wildly successful he's been. Hope the next record is just as good. Haha sorry to be the messenger on that one but I happened to notice
What a list. Surprised and delighted to se No Devolucion on there. It's strange to realize that album came out this decade, as it arrived at the tail end of a section of my life I mentally categorize as simply as "2007." Anyone know where I could read list for the previous decade? I'm curious to compare.
Same. He's got a tough act to follow after the last four, but I'm very excited to hear what he gives us in 2020. And it's definitely better to know! It just took a minute to fix it.
Apologies if this was already answered. But do you guys use Slack to communicate or a running Google Sheet for this + communication?
Both. Slack for coordinating, Google Sheet for all the spreadsheet and sharing the final lists and tallying stuff.
After Laughter is #1 for me. Hands down. That record is fantastic across the board. It came out during an interesting/stressful time in my life and it really helped me through it all. Can't say enough good things about it. ///// Great list. I can only imagine the time, energy and effort that went into it. We appreciate you all!
The more I've thought about it, After Laughter is the perfect album of the decade for this site. It encapsulates so much about music in the 2010s, especially for the AP.net/Chorus crowd (Female fronted, elements of poptimism, shows the previous decade emo-pop scene evolving stylistically etc)
I can respect that. Not trying to be a troll at all, and sincere question. How do you feel about Michael Jackson and what are your thoughts on why fans seem to be able to push beyond his scandals? Is it just he’s on such a grander scale that even if 50% stand by him it’s still mega star? Think pop community looks the other way moreso on scandal?
That’s interesting, and just to clear any confusion I am not trolling or being combative, but (and please correct me if I’m wrong I didn’t follow it closely) weren’t the allegations from the past? I mean weren’t they occurring during those older album cycles? I can see how you associate SF with the breaking of the news but wouldn’t some of those older songs be possibly more influenced by these horrendous actions? Purely from a curious psychological perspective, clearly no right or wrong answer just wondering why you can separate the actions from the older albums? (Apologies if I have the details mixed up and his unspeakable actions were occurring during SF)
I can't speak for everyone, but for many the news has meant they no longer wish to listen to any of the band's music, or support the band in any way. Science Fiction is the only album the band released this decade so when discussing the best albums of the 2010s it is the only one you'll see mentioned. But if former fans can no longer listen to Science Fiction, I highly doubt they are still jamming older BN albums either.
I personally don't want to listen to Michael Jackson anymore either. People can draw their own boundaries: it's ultimately none of my business. But I don't seek out his stuff to listen to anymore, and when one of his songs comes on at a wedding, I go to the bar to get a drink rather than stay on the dance floor.
I think this is mostly the case with a actual big (or formerly big) artists, not scene-big artists. R. Kelly's streams went up because he was in the news, despite the reasons that brought him into the news. Probably quite simply because it made people remember songs they liked. In Michael's case people never even forgot those songs. I also think the group that doesn't care, or at least doesn't let it affect their listening, is way bigger than 50%.
For sure. What I really mean is that I'd only been listening to SF for a short time before learning of the abuse, so I never got attached to the album, nor really probably even got to know it very well, so it's been easy to forget it. I can't possibly forget the older albums, but I still haven't been interested in listening to them either. As one of the other posters said, it's not my business to set barriers for others, there shouldn't be rules for how people respond to these situations, ultimately my point was just that it was pretty organic to forgot it was called Science Fiction because it never meant that much to me.
Appreciate your thoughtful detailed response, I think I understand better what you were originally saying. This all makes sense to me.
My decade top 10: 1. Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 2. O’Brother - Garden Window 3. Thrice - To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere 4. Carly Rae Jepsen - EMOTION 5. Young Thug - JEFFREY 6. Killer Mike - RAP Music 7. Manchester Orchestra - A Black Mile to the Surface 8. Julien Baker - Sprained Ankle 9. Kanye West - Yeezus 10. Pianos Become the Teeth - Wait for Love
Here’s my list i finalized today. Top 2010s 1. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy- Kanye West 2. good kid, m.A.A.d City- Kendrick Lamar 3. I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It- The 1975 4. Red- Taylor Swift 5. Yeezus- Kanye West 6. Home Like No Place Is there- The Hotelier 7. Low Teens- Every Time I Die 8. Golden Hour- Kacey Musgraves 9. Under Soil and Dirt- The Story So Far 10. A Black Mile to the Surface- MANCHESTER Orchestra 11. The Life of Pablo- Kanye West 12. Gospel- Fireworks 13. Section 80- Kendrick Lamar 14. Nostalgia, Ultra- Frank Ocean 15. New Bermuda- Deafheaven 16. Modern Vampires of the City- Vampire Weekend 17. The 1975- The 1975 18. Dealer- Foxing 19. Damn.- Kendrick Lamar 20. Take Care- Drake 21. A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships- The 1975 22. Oh, Common Life- Fireworks 23. Same Trailer Different Park- Kacey Musgraves 24. Summertime 06- Vince Staples 25. To Pimp a Butterfly- Kendrick Lamar 26. Blank Face Lp- Schoolboy Q 27. American Beauty/ American Psycho- Fall Out Boy 28. Relief- Vacationer 29. Goodness- The Hotelier 30. From Parts Unkown- Every Time I Die 31. Paramore- Paramore 32. Oxymoron- Schoolboy Q 33. Lover- Taylor Swift 34. From the Screen to Your Stereo III- New Found Glory 35. After Laughter- Paramore 36. Nearer My God- Foxing 37. Makes Me Sick- New Found Glory 38. The Marathon- Nipsey Hussle 39. Gone- Vacationer 40. Every Open Eye- CHVRCHES 41. Invented- Jimmy Eat World 42. 1989- Taylor Shift 43. Kill It Live- New Found Glory 44. Acid Rap- Chance the Rapper 45. Suburbia, I’ve given you all and now I’m nothing- the Wonder Years 46. Lemonade- Beyoncé 47. Anyways- The Starting Line 48. Days are Gone- Haim 49. The Social Network- Trent Reznor and Atticus Rose 50. House of Ballons- The Weeknd