Keith’s Top 10 Albums of 2005
Monday, December 12th, 2005![]()
The guitars are so technical and solid, how could you not like this one?
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It’s spoon! defintely one of my favorite bands of all time and this release does not dissapoint.
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“Pencil Rot” has to have the best intro to a quirky pop cd that i have ever heard.
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Freak? Folk? Just Plain Crazy? Call it what you want, but its incredibly creative and makes for quite an interesting listen
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Can this man write a song or what? Anyone who discovers a town who basically worships superman himself and writes a song about it (”Man of metropolis steals our hearts”) and who plays a mean banjo definitely makes my top 10.
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Pure poppy goodness. Brilliant use of multiple bass lines that intertwine. If you ever get a chance to see this band live, jump at it!
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Their best effort yet! Mass Romantic comes close, but isn’t quite as good. Dan Bejar’s additions match up to Carl Newman’s for the very first time.
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The most immediate record Sigur Ros has released so far. Emotive, ambient with pounding drums and even a 2 minute long track for those without the patience for the epic-lengths.
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The Welsh Gods pump out another masterpiece. Tell me lazer beam isn’t one of the catchiest songs you’ve heard all year.
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Way more cohesive effort than You Forgot It in People. Even more members. Solid, clunky basslines. Great vocal addtions from Feist. I want them to play my birthday party.









