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Best Music of 2004


Rex Kickass

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So I was wondering: What were your favorite albums of 2004?

 

Here are my favorites:

 

Phoenix - Alphabetical: Great uplifting, positive album. A band that stays under the radar because it doesn't quite fit the mold of radio airplay, yet finds itself in movie soundtrack after movie soundtrack. Reminiscent of underground 90s band Self. Great poppy licks and fun! Cool synth too.

 

Brian Wilson - Smile: So this has been the holy grail of rock for 35+ years. Its nice to hear the official completed version of what was supposed to be the Beach Boys masterwork. I have to admit, I was a little disappointed that it wasn't remastered and remixed original recordings - but the music is so well done - it took me 10 minutes to figure it out. Oh yeah, this was recorded in Mono too, but you'd never know.

 

Bjork - Medulla: Bjork always makes my list, cause I got a thing for her. But this time I mean it. This album is all acoustic and features Rahzel prominently. Some tracks are filler material but songs like Where is the Line? and the Beach-Boys esque Submarine just get me "right there."

 

Kanye West - College Dropout: Hip Hop needed a new it guy. P. Diddy was getting stale, and the best part about Kanye is that he actually has talent.

 

Rasmus - Dead Letter: Picture Swedish rock that has the best of Bon Jovi's bigness but without all the crap that sucks about that pussy band. It's like emo-arena rock, but good.

 

Other songs I dug but whose albums didn't warrant a mention:

Prince - Musicology

The Killers - Somebody Told Me

Snoop Dogg - Drop It Like Its Hot

N.E.R.D. - She Wants to Move

Macy Gray - When I See You

U2 - Vertigo

William Shatner - Common People

Twista - Slow Jams

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Oddly I didn't buy many cd's this year. And I'm not sure they were all from this year but I *bought* them all this year...

 

Go by Vertical Horizon

O by Damien Rice

Life for Rent by Dido

College Dropout by Kanye

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I'll go by songs rather than full CDs:

 

Rise Against - Life Less Frightening

The Wildhearts - Vanilla Radio

Bad Religion - Los Angeles Is Burning

The Darkness - Growing On Me

The Killers - Mr. Brightside

The Dog And Everything - Moment

Megadeth - Blackmail The Universe

Empyrean - Back On The Bus

Brides Of Destruction - Shut The f*** Up

 

a couple of these may have been released in 2003, but I identify them as 2004 songs, so they're on the list. So there! :D

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The Hives would make my list even though I can never seem to gut check and buy their CDs. They're Swedish, aren't they? I like the Swedes. I actually think if there was a "coolest" profession to be, Swedish rock star would be it.

 

Ya know, hangin at IKEA with the Swedish bikini team, pounding Meatballs and lingonberries - your own personal Swedish chef. Candy that looks like fish. That would be sweeet.

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flogging molly - within a mile of home :cheers

hot water music - the new what next :headbang

bad religion - the empire strikes first :fight

swingin' utters - live in a dive :drink

strung out - exile in oblivion :snr

rise against - siren song of the counter culture :bringit

nikola sarcevic - lock-sport-krock :notworthy

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Magyar Posse - Kings of Time

Einstürzende Neubauten - Perpetuum Mobile

Mono - Walking cloud and deep red sky, Flag fluttered and sun shined

Tortoise - It's All Around You

Fly Pan Am - N'ecoutez Pas

 

I'd have to say Magyar Posse tops my list, I still love that album to death.

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In no order:

 

the Dillinger Escape Plan - "Miss Machine"

Green Day - "American Idiot"

Converge - "You Fail Me"

Misery Signals - "Of Malice and the Magnum Heart"

Mastodon - "Leviathan"

Lamb of God - "Ashes of the Wake"

Killswitch Engage - "The End of Heartache"

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  • 3 weeks later...
QUOTE (winodj @ Dec 13, 2004 -> 02:17 PM)
Wow. A Neubauten fan.

 

And one who actually listens to the noisemusic? Or do you just buy the CDs and say how much you love them. I own ONE Neubauten album. It's enough.

 

Although I do love 1/2 Mensch.

 

What exactly is Magyar Posse sounding like?

Bumping for response:

 

I do enjoy Neubauten because of the noise that they make with such odd objects. I find Neubauten quite listenable and love "Haus der Lüge" among other songs. Blixa's almost incoherent rambling is somehow peaceful and when they can produce songs like "Schwindel" you know they can do more than just create a lot of noise, although the noise has many layers in it if you listen hard enough.

 

As for Magyar Posse, they're a very distinct sound in post-rock, but sound like a cleaner and more condensed version of Explosions in the Sky.

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