https://dailyreview.com.au/?s=albums+of+the+decade
https://dailyreview.com.au/albums-decade-2012/
https://dailyreview.com.au/albums-decade-no-2-2011/
https://dailyreview.com.au/albums-decade-no-1-2010/
NO 1 for 2010 ,2 for 2011 , 3 for 2012 .The others are missing ...
Daily Review (Aus) - Albums of the decade
Daily Review (Aus) - Albums of the decade
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Re: Daily Review (Aus) - Albums of the decade
2012Vacantjoy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 1:36 pm https://dailyreview.com.au/?s=albums+of+the+decade
NO 1 2 3 , the others missing
alt-J – An Awesome Wave
Beach House – Bloom
Frank Ocean – Channel Orange
Grizzly Bear – Shields
Tame Impala – Lonerism
Key songs: Breezeblocks, Something Good, Dissolve Me
Key songs: Myth, Lazuli, Other People
Key songs: Lost, Thinkin Bout You, Pyramids
Key songs: Yet Again, Sleeping Ute, A Simple Answer
Key songs: Mind Mischief, Elephant, Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
2011
Bon iver – bon iver
Destroyer – kaputt
M83 – hurry up we’re dreaming
PJ Harvey – let england shake
HONOURABLE MENTIONS:
Adele – 21 (Key song: Rolling in the Deep)
Arctic Monkeys – Suck it and See (The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala)
Atlas Sound – Parallax (Mona Lisa)
Beyoncé – 4 (Love on Top)
Cut Copy – Zonoscope (Take Me Over)
Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues (Helplessness Blues)
Florence + the Machine – Ceremonials (Shake it Out)
Foster the People – Torches (Pumped Up Kicks)
Gil Scott Heron & Jamie xx – We’re New Here (I’ll Take Care of U)
Girls – Father Son Holy Ghost (Vomit)
Gotye – Making Mirrors (Somebody That I Used to Know)
Metronomy – The English Riviera (The Look)
Nicholas Jaar – Space is Only Noise (Space is Only Noise If You Can See)
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (The Death of You and Me)
Radiohead – The King of Limbs (Lotus Flower)
Real Estate – Days (It’s Real)
SBTRKT – SBTRK (Wildfire)
St Vincent – Strange Mercy (Cruel)
The Vaccines – What Did You Expect From the Vaccines? (If You Wanna)
Yuck – Yuck (Get Away)
2010
Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest
Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening
The National – High Violet
Honourable mentions:
Ariel Pink – Before Today
At eccentric mix of old-school rock, classic pop and curveball song-writing.
Key song: Round and Round
Beach House – Teen Dream
‘Dream pop’ was brought into the 2010s with the release of this remarkable album.
Key song: Zebra
The Black Keys – Brothers
The album that turned a guitar and drums blues rock duo into world-wide superstars.
Key song: Tighten Up
Bonobo – Black Sands
Jazz flourishes and relentlessly groovy beats.
Key song: Kong
Caribou – Swim
A swirling mix of pop melodies, psychedelia and electonica.
Key song: Odessa
Flying Lotus – Cosmogramma
With an immaculately produced and eclectic blend of experimental electronic production, jazz and hip-hop, FlyLo stakes a claim to be the best record spinner on the planet.
Key song: … And The World Laughs With You (Ft. Thom Yorke)
Four Tet – There Is Love In You
Ghostly samples and delicate melodies make this album as beautiful as it is dancey.
Key song: Angel Echoes
Grinderman – Grinderman 2
Nick Cave’s unbridled sexuality, sensuality and lyrical sensibility made this a side-project that packs a punch.
Key song: Palaces of Montezuma
Gorillaz – Plastic Beach
Damon Albarn’s cartoon confectionary collaboration masterpiece.
Key song: On Melancholy Hill
Laura Marling – I Speak Becuase I Can
Marling’s neu-folk songwriting talents have never felt quite as boundless, fresh or poignant.
Key song: Goodbye England (Covered in Snow)
Mark Ronson and the Business Intl – Record Collection
After Valerie and before Uptown Funk, Ronson delivered his first attempt at all new material – and the results are largely brilliant.
Key song: Somebody To Love Me (ft. Boy George)
Mount Kimbie – Crooks and Lovers
While their contemporaries and collaborators James Blake and Jamie xx may get all the plaudits, Mount Kimbie are arguably the greatest exponents of the “post dub-step” movement.
Key song: Carbonated
MGMT – Congratulations
There was no second coming of Electric Feel, but there was a brilliant assortment of experimental pop music.
Key song: Flash Delirium
Pantha du Prince – Black Noise
German techno producer Hendrik Weber’s debut album under this moniker is lush, propulsive and invigorating.
Key song: Bohemian Forest
Robyn – Body Talk
Sweden’s enigmatic songstress emerged from a lengthy solo hiatus with a tour de force pop spectacle.
Key song: Dancing on My Own
Sia – We Are Born
Before she caught the international eye and began covering her face, Sia released her most complete album.
Key song: You’ve Changed
Sleigh Bells – Treats
They set up stage with a wall of amplifiers, and then dazzle with some old-school pop melodies somewhere amid the cacophony.
Key song: Rill Rill
Sufjan Stevens – Age of Adz
Stevens at his most edgy and experimental – it doesn’t all work, but when it comes together its magic.
Key song: Age of Adz
Tame Impala – Innerspeaker
The debut album from Kevin Parker’s psych-rock project introduced the world to Australia’s most singular talent of the decade.
Key song: Solitude is Bliss
Vampire Weekend – Contra
The preppy darlings of the American alt-rock indie scene were struggling to find their voice; but even then remain fascinating.
Key song: White Sky
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