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Albums of the Year

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La Creme:
I vote "Blinking Lights & Other Revelations" for pure Eelsy goodness. Plus the tour was incredi-gasmic.

happybirthdaygelatin:

--- Quote from: jeph ---The title of "Best Album of 2005" will be shared between the new Broken Social Scene album and the Everyone Loves Katamari OST.

I have spoken.
--- End quote ---


I read somewhere a while back that the soundtrack for the new Katamari is going to have a version of theme barked by dogs.  If that is true I will have to get my hands on a copy of it.

aekastar:
I have to agree that the new broken social scene is pretty good (listened to it 4x since Monday).  of course, the leaked version is missing a song, so my opinion is not complete!  one song probably won't change my opinion by much though.

Also, the new Sigur Rós and Animal Collective have gotten a lot of play for me lately.

I'm sure my end of year list shall be long; this year feels like it went on decades music-wise.  the music at the beginning of the year feels miles away right now... except Archer Prewitt's 'Wilderness'.  I still enjoy that one tons.

Bob McBob:

--- Quote from: happybirthdaygelatin ---I read somewhere a while back that the soundtrack for the new Katamari is going to have a version of theme barked by dogs.  If that is true I will have to get my hands on a copy of it.
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That is beautiful.  BEAUTIFUL.

And I say BSS's album would make my top-'o-the-list if it regained the original title and had Windsurfing Nation as the first track.  It rocks...so...hard...

Actually, the second song.  Or any other song except that FIRST ONE OH MY GOD KILL MY EARS.  Ok I'm done now.

KharBevNor:
I'm not sure what mine is going to be. Trying to recall what's come out this year. The new Candlemass maybe? I may have to hold out and see if Ewigkeit's 'CONSPIRITUS' is released on time, as reading interviews about it, it would seem that the drugs have finally completely annihilated Jim Fogarty's sanity*, which can only mean it's going to be even better than Radio Ixtlan, though I'm still worried that given the more mediocre tracks the fucking incredible mind-raping brilliance of 'Strange Volk' may have been a fluke. Still, fucked up avant-garde electrometal based on the writings of David Icke, how can it be bad?

*I suspected this when I learned that the album title was to be spelt ALL CAPS.

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