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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #50 on: 20 Dec 2006, 15:17 »

I've received one PM thus far. Come on, people.

PM'D, although there's not 25 albums on there. I haven't listened to 25 albums that were released this year :P
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #51 on: 21 Dec 2006, 03:18 »

My list did not in fact include Beach House.

Skittish, question: are you going to be revealing each participant's list at the end? It would be cool to see what individual forumites pick. Maybe a separate wiki page or section for it?

Also guys, I wholeheartedly support this idea. Rather than a thread in which everyone just posts their favourite albums and no discussion occurs, this ought to get us talking about, reviewing and reconsidering music from 2006. I happen to apparently be in some kind of slight minority with my opinion that 2006 was actually quite a strong year for music insofar as the quality of the best albums released was pretty darned high. I would like very much for this view to be the majority and that's not going to happen if we don't have any discourse.

Yeah, I was thinking I'd probably post everyone's lists somewhere.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #52 on: 21 Dec 2006, 10:11 »

Did you get my list, by the way? I PM'd it but my message outbox is showing nothing.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #53 on: 22 Dec 2006, 08:19 »

Did you get my list, by the way? I PM'd it but my message outbox is showing nothing.

Yeah, I got it.

I've gotten 5 so far. Keep them coming.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #54 on: 25 Dec 2006, 10:28 »

5 including myself have participated.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #55 on: 25 Dec 2006, 10:29 »

I would prefer a thread where every member just posted their personal top 10, so those of us with tastes not in line with the general populace of the forum (myself included) wouldn't feel left out.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #56 on: 25 Dec 2006, 10:30 »

I would prefer that too since I've already made a Top 10 list. With links!
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #57 on: 25 Dec 2006, 12:42 »

If the lists are already going to be compiled and posted in a separate place, why would we have a separate thread for it? Honestly, I don't actually see a lot of my picks making this list, but the idea is really cool - if Pitchfork and Stylus and Tiny Mix Tapes can do it this way, why can't we?

I mean, we can do the other thread. I'm writing brief pieces on each album and that would give me a place to post them all. But jeez, if there's only five so far who have participated, it can't hurt to put your two cents in anyways regardless of whether or not your tastes are "in line" with a group of people who are probably going to vote for everything from Gnarls Barkley to Boris.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #58 on: 25 Dec 2006, 12:58 »

you're probably right but this one doesn't seem to have enough participation to make an accurate list.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #59 on: 26 Dec 2006, 00:59 »

Stop bitching and send me your lists.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #60 on: 28 Dec 2006, 21:54 »

You guys fucking suck.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #61 on: 28 Dec 2006, 21:55 »

Dude not my fault if this has been a shit year for music.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #62 on: 28 Dec 2006, 22:03 »

Dude not my fault if this has been a shit year for music.

You just haven't listened to enough music. Or haven't looked in the right places. It's not as good as last year but I've heard probably 40 good albums from '06.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #63 on: 28 Dec 2006, 23:59 »

2006 was a fairly good year for music. I had difficulty narrowing my list down to ten. But I also had a good time doing it. You should participate in this, jerks.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #64 on: 29 Dec 2006, 00:09 »

I am going to be working on my own top 10 list for my site later today, so once that's done, I'll post a link or something here.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #65 on: 29 Dec 2006, 05:10 »

I have nine, exactly nine albums. I'm downloading a few prospective tens. Hopefully another prospective nine as well because I don't even really like everything on this list that much, it's just it is okay and I've heard it.

And, in my opinion, 2006 has indeed been a shit year, with a few exceptions.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #66 on: 29 Dec 2006, 07:22 »

Anybody who wants to read my top 10 can go ahead and go to my MySpace Blog on the subject.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #67 on: 29 Dec 2006, 07:37 »

This sounds suspiciously like something we do on the WOXY boards.  Regardless, I'm sending you my list as we speak.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #68 on: 29 Dec 2006, 08:15 »

Anybody who wants to read my top 10 can go ahead and go to my MySpace Blog on the subject.

Can you PM me the list for convenience sake?

7 including myself now.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #69 on: 29 Dec 2006, 08:59 »

I already PM'd you. Insofar as I can tell, I was the first one to do so.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #70 on: 29 Dec 2006, 11:59 »

My fault. They started coming in a bit today. 9 thus far.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #71 on: 31 Dec 2006, 07:44 »

If I don't get 15 by the 5th of January, I'm not putting the time into this. Even that number is low but I only have 9 thus far.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #72 on: 31 Dec 2006, 07:48 »

I'll send mine in a moment.  I'm sure others will gradually pass theirs on as well.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #73 on: 31 Dec 2006, 08:07 »

I think this is a really good idea and I'd hate to see it come to nothing. Get your asses in gear, QC Forum.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #74 on: 31 Dec 2006, 11:27 »

And even if I only get 15, I think I'll just keep the list down to a top 10. Anything more would just spread it too thin. So unless I get a sudden wave of PMs, it'll probably just end up being a QC top 10 or 15.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #75 on: 31 Dec 2006, 11:49 »

Again, I still think a thread where everyone posts their own top 10 would be a better idea than this.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #76 on: 31 Dec 2006, 12:13 »

I say we do a general top 10 thread as well.  Those are always rather entertaining, and tend to lead to the discovery of a few decent albums.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #77 on: 31 Dec 2006, 12:59 »

I am a staunch advocate of "Why can't we do both?"
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #78 on: 02 Jan 2007, 09:24 »

Again, I still think a thread where everyone posts their own top 10 would be a better idea than this.

Everyone top 10 will be posted afterwards anyway? Why the fuck does it matter?
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #79 on: 02 Jan 2007, 12:53 »

Because I know that because I don't listen to the same music as most of the people here my votes will be entirely irrelevant.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #80 on: 02 Jan 2007, 21:39 »

I forced myself to do a top ten, finally, after giving some albums much needed re-listens.

Honorable Mention

Band of Horses- Everything All The Time

Your enjoyment of this album is largely determined by how this sentence hits you: "My Morning Jacket, with less of a classic rock fetish, topped with the Shins's sweet indie pop." I really love both bands, and so I love this album. I do think the band have a ways to go before they deliver a true classic, but Everything All The Time is quite good.

10) Neko Case- Fox Confessor Brings The Flood

I find myself beginning every thing about this album with "Neko Case is great, but..." The stuff after "but..." being: I don't think her voice is quite as stunning and enthralling as some have suggested. Don't get me wrong. It is a very good, emotive, and unique voice.  But it's not like she's going to re-invent singing, or make you swoon. She is not, as they sometimes say, the kind of person you'd be content hearing sing the phone book. So luckily the songs that float underneath are every bit as good, emotive, and unique. The best descriptor I can think of is "country music that doesn't sound like country music" but that's not exactly true.

9) Mogwai- Mr. Beast

I used to own some Mogwai EP a long time ago, which I eventually traded in, and then promptly forgot about Mogwai for about three years. Then I heard a bunch of people recommend this album, which I just as promptly bought and fell in love with. Mogwai are one of those love it or hate it propositions. I have a friend who swears by Spiderland but will sigh loudly when I try to play Mogwai. Perhaps they are most enjoyable when you are in the mood--trying to listen to Mogwai on a sunny day has never worked for me--but when you are in the mood, there is almost nothing better. Mr. Beast is everything you like, or could like, about Mogwai in one neat package.

8) Liars- Drum's Not Dead

The first two times I listened to this album, I thought it was fantastic, and would probably be the best album of the year. Since then, a combination of better albums and repeat listens have lowered my estimation. Still a really great album, dense with ideas, sounds, and rhythms, but never suffocatingly so. The accompanying DVD, with three full movies set to the entire album, were an interesting idea I think more bands ought to try.

7) Danielson- Ships

Addictive, quirky indie pop with a huge crowd of collaborators that never overwhelms the arrangements. The songs sound full, but if you didn't know there were so many people involved, you would never guess the number. Anyway, 'Did I Step On Your Trumpet' was one of my favorite songs of the year. Though the weakest songs are toward the end of the album, it ends on a high note with 'Five Stars And Two Thumbs Up', a deliriously fun wrap-up party of sorts.


6) Deerhoof- Untitled EP

Yes, I'm serious, the free EP they released on their website after the one guitarist left to pursue his own band...I listened to it over and over like it was an album. It would make more sense, perhaps, if I combined this with the recently released +81 EP, but I think this EP is one of the most perfect summations of what it is in Deerhoof that appeals to me. It may not be as over-the-top as their earlier work, but that's OK. By trading in some of their avant garde and hyperactive tendencies for--gasp--actual songwriting and pop sensibilities, Deerhoof have only gotten better with time.

5) Tapes 'N Tapes- The Loon

Something happens to me when I listen to this album. It's not that sense of easy perfection that classic albums have; listening to this one is not like hearing Blonde On Blonde for the first time, where you keep nodding and thinking "christ, it is as good as they said..." No, what happens to me when I listen to The Loon is more akin to reading a great poem and knowing I could do this. Were I more motivated, more talented, and had the necessary equipment, I could do something like this. Great art often inspires me just as often as it makes me want to give up; Tapes 'N Tapes inspire me, while Bob Dylan makes me want to give up. Their influences may be obvious but the consistently great songwriting--and, for lack of a better work, charisma--on display slowly worms its way into your heart like the best rock music.


4) Yo La Tengo- I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass

Another great Yo La Tengo album, continuing a great-album-string that goes back to the early 90s?? Yes please!! There's something pleasingly familiar and also blissfully new about the album, like re-connecting with a friend after two years' absence and sharing great memories and creating new ones.


3) Joanna Newsom- Ys

I never thought I would go for this sort of album. I thought I would be annoyed by her voice, judging from descriptions. I thought I would be irritated by the quirky, unique harp-led instrumentation. I thought the pedigree of the album would overwhelm it--Steve Albini, Jim O'Rourke, and Van Dyke Parks were all involved. But man did she ever pull it all off!! Ys is a rich, almost novel-like album that truly reminds one that music can be just as beautiful instrumentally as it can be richly textual and poetic through words. You will come back to this album again and again to chew on it, getting new snippets of lyrics and quirks each time.


2) Destroyer- Destroyer's Rubies

Honest to god, I have listened to this album more in the past year than anything else. I have always loved Dan Bejar's work with the New Pornographers (I dare you not to want to sing along with 'Jackie, Dressed In Cobras'), but I've never felt compelled to seek out his solo work until this album. Here he combines the self referrential mythos of his singer/songwriter tendencies with addictive pop/rock arrangements that beg listening and re-listening. I give him credit for starting the album with the longest song, an audacious move that actually works.


1) TV On The Radio- Return To Cookie Mountain

It's always great when a band really hits their stride, and hopefully Cookie Mountain will prove to be this for TV On The Radio. It is a fantastic album that has its own unique sound and feel, like a movie you can't quite describe to a friend. Not only that, but put on a pair of headphones and you'll TRULY notice the god damn amazing production on this album. If their first album left you wanting, then this will deliver the goods.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #81 on: 02 Jan 2007, 22:03 »

The point was to PM them to me and not post them but thanks.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #82 on: 02 Jan 2007, 22:26 »

I thought this didn't happen in the end? I'll go compile my list anyhows.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #83 on: 03 Jan 2007, 22:58 »

Skittish, did you get mine? I sent it quite a while ago.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #84 on: 04 Jan 2007, 02:42 »

I did.

I need three more within the next 2 days for it to happen.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #85 on: 04 Jan 2007, 02:57 »

Meh, I felt like posting it anyway.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #86 on: 04 Jan 2007, 03:47 »

I have heard of every artist/album on your list, ScrambledGregs.

I am not sure what that says about your list.  I mean, aren't we supposed to be all pretentious and shit?
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #87 on: 04 Jan 2007, 04:01 »

Has your mom heard of them all?
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #88 on: 04 Jan 2007, 05:02 »

25) Bonnie Prince Billy & Tortoise - Brave and the Bold
10) Bonnie Prince Billy & Tortoise - Brave and the Bold

Which is it Tommy?  Huh?
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #89 on: 04 Jan 2007, 21:42 »

I have heard of every artist/album on your list, ScrambledGregs.

I am not sure what that says about your list.  I mean, aren't we supposed to be all pretentious and shit?

Can I help it that my favorite albums of the year weren't as obscure as all hell?? I guess not.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #90 on: 04 Jan 2007, 23:30 »

I would say that seven out of ten of the bands on my list are recognizable.

Skittish I need to make a change to my list.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #91 on: 05 Jan 2007, 04:54 »

10. Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
9. Mogwai - Mr. Beast
8. Asobi Seksu - Citrus
7. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
6. The Pipettes - We Are the Pipettes
5. Bardo Pond - Ticket Crystals
4. Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
3. Liars - Drum's Not Dead
2. Matt Elliott - Failing Songs
1. Mono - You Are There

Most overhyped: Return to Cookie Mountain.  Better than Desperate Youth, still not as good as the Young Liars EP.
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« Reply #92 on: 05 Jan 2007, 04:58 »

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Another great Yo La Tengo album, continuing a great-album-string that goes back to the early 90s??

Did you seriously think And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out and Summer Sun were "great" albums?  I think you're the only person I've ever heard in my entire life make that assertion.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #93 on: 05 Jan 2007, 05:50 »

I really love Summer Sun, but maybe that's because "Don't Have To Be Sad" is one of my favourite YLT songs.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #94 on: 05 Jan 2007, 07:21 »

i've rated this way

1. little cloud/the apples eye - the whitlams
2. at war with the mystics - the flaming lips
4. factory girls - dallas crane
4. state of emergency - the living end
5. a matter of life and death - iron maiden
6. yes virgina... - the dresden dolls
7. the new begining - Ellora
8. reason for my justice - my proof
9. sam's town - the killers
10. be your own pet - be your own pet
11. blood mountain - mastodon
12. meds - placebo
13. riders on the strom - die apokalyptischen reiter
14. all roads lead To Ausfahrt
15. stadium arcadium - red hot chilli peppers
16. inhuman rampage - dragon force
17. with oden on our side - amon amarth
18. rebel meets rebel - rebel meets rebel
19. christ illusion - slayer
20. the black parade - my chamical romance
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #95 on: 05 Jan 2007, 07:47 »

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Another great Yo La Tengo album, continuing a great-album-string that goes back to the early 90s??

Did you seriously think And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out and Summer Sun were "great" albums?  I think you're the only person I've ever heard in my entire life make that assertion.


And Then Nothing... is basically one of my favorite albums ever. It and Summer Sun are what I listen to at night during almost every summer. I know recently I said on here that I thought Summer Sun wasn't that great of an album, but I've come around to it.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #96 on: 06 Jan 2007, 22:15 »

So it's a no go on this. I didn't get 15 by yesterday.
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« Reply #97 on: 07 Jan 2007, 22:45 »

It was actually a lot harder then I thought comming up with 10 albums, didn't really buy much this year. Some of the items towards the bottom of tthe list are getting a bit iffy on quality

1. Summoning - Oath Bound
2. Borknagar - Origin
3. Ihsahn - The Adversary
4. Agalloch - Ashes Against The Grain
5. The Mars Volta - Amputechture
6. Psycroptic - Symbols of Failure
7. Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death
8. Countess - Holocaust of the God Believers
9. Satyricon - Now,  Diabolical
10.  Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime II
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #98 on: 08 Jan 2007, 06:50 »

It's over dude. And that still wouldn't even make 15.
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Re: QC Forums Top 25 of 2006
« Reply #99 on: 08 Jan 2007, 07:09 »

I was going to make a section on my site for my top 10, but haven't gotten around to it just yet..  So here's generally what I considered to be my 10 favorite releases of '06.  This list will be slightly different than the one I PM'd to Skittish, and other than my #1 pick goes in no real particular order, but so be it!  Here goes:

Album Of The Year: Converge - "No Heroes".

The rest, in no particular order:
mewithoutYou - "Brother, Sister"
The Hope Conspiracy - "Death Knows Your Name"
Isis - "In The Absence Of Truth"
Deftones - "Saturday Night Wrist"
Battle Of Mice - "A Day Of Nights"
Russian Circles - "Enter"
Mogwai - "Mr Beast"
Zao - "The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here"
The Paper Chase - "Now You Are One Of Us"

I'm going to do a review of each one of these eventually, so for anyone that may be interested, I'll post a link when it's done.
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In grade six one of my classmates during sex ed asked if the penis could be broken. The teacher's response was "Not in the same way you'd break a bone. I still wouldn't take a hammer to it or anything."
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