Here is the final list, with a few honorable mentions. 10. Mumford & Sons: Sigh No More [Glassnote] English-based folk-rock group Mumford & Sons may have recorded one of the most heart-felt records I’ve heard in some time. Indeed, Sigh No More, is a powerful collection of songs that succeeds by bridging the gap between traditional [...]
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The Best Albums of 2010
Posted in Best Of Lists, tagged Arcade Fire, Brothers, Contra, Drake, How I Got Over, Kanye West, Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More, Spoon, Thank Me Later, The Black Keys, The Roots, The Suburbs, Vampire Weekend, Win Butler on January 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Best Albums of 2010
Posted in Best Of Lists, Music, tagged Arcade Fire, Brian Eno, Coldplay, Markus Dravis, The Suburbs, William Butler, Win Butler on December 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
1. Arcade Fire: The Suburbs [Merge/Mercury] Arcade Fire’s third and most recent release The Suburbs will change your life. Well ok, it won’t change your life, nor will it solve world hunger. But it is a damn fine album. This Montreal outfit found lightning in a bottle on their full-length debut Funeral. They then managed to deliver [...]
Good Vibrations
Posted in Music, tagged Arcade Fire, The Suburbs, Win Butler on August 5, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Arcade Fire The Suburbs: 9.7 Label: Merge/Mercury Release Date: August 3, 2010 Arcade Fire’s third and most recent release The Suburbs will change your life. Well ok, it won’t change your life, nor will it solve world hunger. But it is a damn fine album. This Montreal outfit found lightning in a bottle on their full-length [...]
The Greatest Albums of the 2000s (6)
Posted in Music, tagged Arcade Fire, Funeral, Régine Chassagne, Win Butler on November 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
#6. Arcade Fire, Funeral (2004): Much of what was released during the early part of this decade left a lot to be desired. That is until a little known band from Montreal released Funeral. The title of the album was chosen because a few members of the band had recently experienced deaths in the family. [...]