Yesterday, we began our year-end countdown of the 75 albums Drowned in Sound staff recommends for the year twenty-ten. Or two zero one zero, if you haven't learnt to count above 5 stars.
Whilst one big site-defining list, with somewhat arbitrary positionings, full of compromises and a whiff of fair-play politics is all well and good, the far more fascinating thing is the ONE album people believe stands on a column, far above all others. Over the past 10 years, this has usually been pretty much the same four or five albums topping people's list, making the job of picking the top five albums of the year, somewhat easier. Not in tweeny-ten, oh no. This year, as you'll see below, has been the least lacking in consensus since records began (ok, as we're sure you know as we keep banging on about it, it was only 10 years ago we launched, so this clearly isn't the most scientific of research!).
Anyhoo, I found this really interesting, symptomatic of our times perhaps, and I thought you all might find it interesting too. Feel free to share your number one album of the year in the comments section down below and check back tomorrow for our albums of the year 50-11, and the top 10 will be revealed on Friday afternoon.
Senior Staff
Sean Adams, DiS Founder: Deftones Diamond Eyes
Andrzej Lukowski, Reviews Editor: The Knife w/ Mt Sims & Planningtorock Tomorrow, In A Year
Luke Slater, News Editor: White Hinterland Kairos
Dom Gourlay: Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Wendy Roby, Singles Columnist: James Blake CMYK EP
Cate Blanche, Features Editor: Perfume Genius Learning
Mike Diver, Former Editor: Drake Thank Me Later
Rob Webb, DrownedinEvents: Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Contributors
Rory Gibb, Columnist: Forest Swords Dagger Paths
Billy Hamilton: Pantha du Prince Black Noise
Kevin E.G. Perry: John Grant Queen of Denmark
Jonathan Falcone: Neil Hamburger Hot February Night
Thomas Perry: The National High Violet
Bruce Porter: Menomena Mines
Brad Barrett: Deftones Diamond Eyes
Dave Kerr: Deftones Diamond Eyes
Jazz Monroe: Roky Erickson & Okkervil River True Love Cast Out All Evil
Gideon Brody: Four Tet There Is Love in You
William Grant: Caribou Swim
Sean Thomas: Hot Chip One Life Stand
Hayden Wooley: Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Before Today
Nick Neyland: Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti Before Today
James Lawrenson: Los Campesinos! Romance is Boring
Paul Brown: Los Campesinos! Romance is Boring
David Pott-Negrine: Drake Thank Me Later
David Renshaw: LCD Soundsystem This Is Happening
Philip Bloomfield: Flying Lotus Cosmogramma
Alexander Tudor: Shearwater The Golden Archipelago
James Skinner: Shearwater The Golden Archipelago
Neil Ashman: These New Puritans Hidden
Robert Ferguson: Gorillaz Plastic Beach
Sam Lewis: Woods At Echo Lake
Kyle Ellison: Mount Kimbie Crooks and Lovers
Dannii Leivers: Blood Red Shoes Fire Like This
Finn Scott-Delaney: Janelle Monae The ArchAndroid
Si Truss: Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
Christoper Nicolls: The Besnard Lakes ...Are The Roaring Night
Alex Hegazy: Liars Sisterworld
David Edwards: Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Sam Cleeve: Sufjan Stevens Age of Adz
Michael Wheeler: Sufjan Stevens Age of Adz
Ally Brown: Joanna Newsom Have One On Me
Tom Edwards: High on Fire Snakes for the Divine
Thom Gibbs: Wavves King of The Beach
Alex Baker: Caribou Swim
Dan Cooper-Gavin: Sharon Van Etten Epic
Adam Johns: Drake Thank Me Later
Noel Gardner: Extra Life Made Flesh
Paul Davey: Helen Stellar If The Stars Could Speak, They Would Have Your Voice
Brianna Saraceno: Happy Birthday Happy Birthday
Paul Clarke: Four Tet There Is Love in You
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Good work on Caribou and Four Tet folks
I was desperately torn myself between Phantom Band & Hot Chip, with both being just as good as t'other truth be told, but my Last FM tells me I have liked that Hot Chip record an insane amount and so plumped for that.
Was the list composed before Kanye's latest?
I find it odd it didn't chart with any one of the 30 contributors.
Seeing as you asked, my favourite this year has been Sufjan. Honourable mentions go to: Big Boi, Mount Kimbie and Pantha du Prince.
Not so much.
But it's hard for the record to dislodge a solid favourite in the space of a week or so, no matter how good.
Gorillaz- Plastic Beach
Is the album i've listened to most. The honourable mentions go to Caribou, Baths, FlyLo, Four Tet and These new puritans. Next year's got a lot to live up to!
I'd only had Kanye's MBDTW...
...for one week before Sean wanted the list submitted. It still made number 5 on my list, in amongst a raft of great albums in 2010.
Two weeks on and it would probably be higher. Magnificent record
Baths
Cerulean for me
Caribou Caribou Crabbiboo. Caribou
Growers and a welcome round of applause for Deftones!
While the thing that rock me most right now is Steeple by Wolf People, other records that moved me so-so at the time have been creeping up on my affections ever since. The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night, High Violet from The National, and Blitzen Trappers' Destroyer of the Void all slay me more now than when they came out. Nice to see Deftones scoring high in peoples' affections too...avoided it on the basis that Saturday Night Wrist was a little hard to love...
Distinct lack of Sleigh Bells up in this biatch!
Also much love to Avi Buffalo, Beach House and Crystal Castles. If none of these are anyone's out and out favourite - which I can accept, I'm gracious like that - I hope to see them make an appearance in the big 50.
Cause if they don't...
I asked the big bad bossman if I could have an EP
..and he said yes. SCREW YOUR RULES MAN
if i remember right, avi buffalo didn't get a single vote (was it out this year?). the rest are in the 75, i can reveal that much.
how can an EP be an ALBUM OF THE YEAR?
It has 4 tracks. It isn't an ALBUM.
"Wendy Roby - James Blake - CMYK EP"
I know a lot of people don't agree with me
but I still find The Suburbs one of the Top 5 of the year. Such a powerful, moving record.
Sleigh Bells - Treats
is mine.
er....
where the hell is Flying Lotus??
Oceansize
Totally missed the boat on the contributors' list but my vote would have gone to Oceansize - Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up.
So no-one picked Emeralds as their favourite of the year
and yet it ended up as number one on the DiS album of the year list? How does that work? (not literally, but come on!)
I've given up...
trying to convince people on it. I think it’ll always be one of those love/hate records. I can see how people think it is overlong and overblown. Personally, I think it is a truly astonishing achievement: they’ve taken their wonderful template and expanded it into the mainstream. The crowd response to tracks like “Ready to Start”, “We Used To Wait” and “Month of May” at the Manchester Central on Saturday was astronomical.
I think it’ll grow in stature and respect over the next two-three years. To me, it’s the best new record I’ve heard in five years, I think it’s stunning. Hence why I voted it as my number one (though I’m pleased Dom Gourley agreed with me, I thought everyone was going to point at me and laugh!)
Obviously that last bit was about The Suburbs…
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