After a full month's worth of voting, here is the final, formal, and 100% accurate list, as compiled by a genuine Politics BSc (dropout). The rundown of the best albums of 2001 is ready.
We could have rushed it out before Christmas like so many other, lesser, lists, but no, we respect you, the reader, and ourselves, the staff, so we actually let the year end before counting all the votes, and it was a close run thing right to the last day, with the No.1 spot finally being held, jointly, by two very lauded bands (by different people, for different reasons)
Although many of the lower-placed entries actually scored higher on their individual review than higher placed ones, it was the overall numbers of DiS staff votes that were counted to give these placings, and reviews of most of the nominated albums are but a click away if you want a more in-depth look at them.
So, The Best Albums Of 2001, consisting of 62 nominated albums are placed in order of total votes (in brackets) that each one received, and with so many albums out there, it seemed stupid to limit it to the top 10, or even top 20, so here they all are...
1st place (12)
Electrelane - 'Rock It To The Moon'
The Strokes 'Is This It?'
2nd place (9)
The White Stripes - 'White Blood Cells'
3rd place (8)
System Of A Down - 'Toxicity'
Mogwai - 'Rock Action'
Weezer - 'The Green Album'
4th place (7)
Muse - 'Origin of Symmetry'
Spiritualized - 'Let It Come down'
5th place (6)
Low - 'Things We Lost In The Fire'
Bonny 'Prince' Billy - 'Ease Down The Road'
Elbow - 'Asleep In The Back'
6th place (5)
My Vitriol - 'Finelines'
7th place (4)
The (International) Noise Conspiracy - 'A New Morning, Changing Weather'
Silver Ginger 5 - 'Black Leather Mojo'
8th place (3)
Arab Strap - 'The Red Thread',
Radiohead - 'Amnesiac'
Tool - 'Lateralus'
Stephen Malkmus - 'Stephen Malkmus'
Smashing Pumpkins - 'Rotten Apples (The Best of)'
The Von Bondies - 'Lack Of Communication'
Hefner - 'Dead Media'
Mercury Rev - 'All Is Dream'
Super Furry Animals - 'Rings Around the World'
Alkaline Trio - 'From Here To Infirmary'
Kid Rock - 'Cocky'
Fugazi - 'The Argument'
Breach - 'Kollapse'
The Brotherhood Of The Bomb - 'Techno Animal'
Kittie - 'Oracle'
Air - '10,000Hz Legend'
9th place (2)
Backyard Babies - 'Making Enemies Is Good'
Jimmy Eat World - 'Bleed American'
Ooberman - 'Running Girl'
Antihero - 'The Alamo'
Crackout - 'This Is Really Neat'
Ryan Adams - 'Gold'
The Icarus Line - 'Mono'
Death By Chocolate - 'Death by Chocolate'
NER*D - 'In Search Of'
Syck Syde - 'White Corners'
Sophie Ellis-Bextor - 'Read My Lips'
Autechre - 'Cornfield'
Sparklehorse - 'It's A Wonderful Life'
Billy Mahonie - 'What Comes Before'
Garrison - 'Be A Criminal'
Saul Williams - 'Amethyst Rockstar'
Raging Speedhorn - 'Raging Speedhorn (Re-issue)'
10th place (1)
Moldy Peaches - 'Moldy Peaches'
Candiria - '300% Density'
Beulah - 'The Coast Is Never Clear'
Aphex Twin - 'Drukqs'
Bjork - 'Vespertine'
Life Without Buildings - 'Any Other City'
Les Savy Fav - 'Go Forth'
Incubus - 'Morning View'
Rocket From The Crypt - 'Group Sounds'
Clearlake - 'Lido'
Terrorvision - 'Good To Go'
Soil Work - 'A Predators Portrait'
Chris TT - 'The 253'
The Rock Of Travolta - 'My Band's Better Than Yours'
The Movielife - 'This Time Next Year'
So, what do you think? does that represent your musical voyage through 2001? are there albums that we missed? have you produced an album better than all of the above? you know where to comment...
(All DiS staff were given from the 12th of December to the 12th of January to compile a personal 'top 3' album list which was then compiled with all of the other staff votes, resulting in a list of 62 nominated albums, with between 1 and 12 votes each, while the list doesn't represent any one person, or any overall editorial policy, it does represent the staff as a whole, between them, these are the albums that the DiS staff needed to get through 2001, almost all here recieved 4/5 or more when reviewed, many 5/5.)
- Julian Casablancas sets date for solo record release
- Drowned in Reading Festival: A Greatest Hits Mixtape
- Stroking Alone: Casablancas to release solo album: Phrazes For The Young
- Danger Mouse, David Lynch and Sparklehorse collaboration Dark Night Of The Soul available to stream
- News Drowned-Up: Brakes, Doves, M83, Silver Jews, Sonic Youth and more
- Mark Bowen of Wichita's tribute to Rough Trade
- 2009 or bust: a new Strokes record pencilled in for next year
- Stroking up: Pharrell begs Julian Casablancas for Strokes production role
DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
You should all feel ashamed of yourselves.
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White Stripes - a very good album
No point in being anti-WS/Storks/NME just for the sake of rebellion.
Re: DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
If a band are good they're good. If a band are shit but are stylish/in-vogue they're still shit.
Weezer record was not their best, but it was much better than that pish from Wankbadger (starsailor) or Elbow (..me fucking hard so I wake up!!!) or whoever else deigned to get rich quick at the Travis wake known as 2001.
Back to the beauty that is the Biffy Clyro new single...and over and over HEY! and over and over HEY! *air geetar*
DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
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DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
Drowned in sounds is crap.
So are Miss Black America, load of crap, stop trying to "have" a band and fuck off.
This list was fucking appalling, just summarises the shiteness of this website.
I'm now OFFICIALLY removing it from my bookmarks, no longer will I have to suffer poorly researched reviews, fucking adolescant "rants" (I am aware this right here is a rant so don't fucking point it out), pretentious poetry, and journalists who wouldn't know a decent song if it smacked them in the fucking face.
Goodbye.
P.S. If you decide to delete this, then well done! You can't argue back so you've decided to take the easy way out.
P.P.S. I'm not saying you can't argue back, I'm sure you've got plenty to say in your defense, but it'll be the same old crap you usually put on this site, obviously.
Re: DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
We're not trying to be a music magazine. We're not trying to do what has been done. We're simply giving people who give a shit about music, who want to try and be creative, who want to sum up the feelings of our generation, a place to do so. I'm sorry if we're still a new site, with no budget, no full-time subediting team and very little in the way of editorial policy, not to mention much care about using degree level grammar (I dont think more than 20% of our contributors are old enough to even have a degree).
I'm sorry you're not satisfied, but if you're going to make a point, especially one that is unfulfilled, at least be constructive, we want to know what you want, we cant tell that if a) you are anonymous b) you dont say what you want c) give up.
Simple, eh?
Bye bye
Sean
Head of Drownedinsound
White Stripes
Not talking about anyone in particular The Hives who are awful.
Dale xxx
Re: White Stripes
Sorry to any be-mulleted, bandana wearers outthere for any harm caused by that comment.
Re: DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
Miss black america are pretty tedious, though. don't assume we all like them for gods sake :)
Re: DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
oh dear. i completely agree with everything you said. but dis will never be the voice of a generation. particuarly when there doesn't seem to be anything that links all strands if the generation in question ...... or maybe muse do ..........
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Yes, but there is a point being pro something because you like it.
"Wankbadger (starsailor)"
The fact that you have to put starsailor in brackets completely takes away any possible reason you may have had to call them 'Wankbadger'
"Elbow (..me fucking hard so I wake up!!!) or whoever else deigned to get rich quick at the Travis wake known as 2001."
What the hell exactly is the comment in brackets supposed to mean? And even if there were any major similarities between Travis and Elbow, I can't see how you can claim that Elbow got rich considering that they got one single into the top 40 in the year, which they would have achieved whether or not Travis had become famous.
Re: DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
Glaring omissions
DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
Re: White Stripes
And I love the Guns, maan. :)
Dale xxx
Re: DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
I was most glad to see the appearance of Death by Chocolate too...but then I am a secret Siesta obsessive. Although I have to say that I think that Lollipop Train is better, purely for the links with Willy Wonka...And how could I forget David Candy?? Ian Svenonious = grr!
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thanks
DiS Album of the year? you must be joking! - The Best of 2001
sorry, just saw this and it made me smile.
Hehe,
really liked reading this, truly funny. Some bands I've never heard of - Death by Chocolate??? Like the sound of this!
Why does this guy
Old_Anonymous_Comments keep talking to himself, 'ey?
:)
Man I hope that douche who threw dis out of his bookmarks never returned :P
Ha!
I looked back at this and can see two albums that still mean so much to me that I first assumed I must have voted in this, then I see that it was writers only ... to see that the Silver Ginger 5 album is so high up and I had no say in it - Drowned In Sound, I salute you.
Nostalgia gold
2001 was a good year for albums. Interesting best of the year list too. Sparklehorse should have been much higher than that though, eh? That album is MINT.

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