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The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

Yeah, so you got the tentative version of a Top 20 at the arse end of 2002 but a couple more votes came in which helped The Streets to win by a virtual mile. Eventually a nice round 50 votes were cast and this allowed Biffy Clyro to sneak in at the expense of Doves. Cheeky. A massive total of 130 different albums were voted for this year but merit has been given only to what has been decided by democracy and better promo campaigns to be The Top 41.

The Voting

Every staff member was requested to provide a list of 5 of their favourite albums of the year in order of … favouriteness. An incredibly complex points system was devised by yours truly which gave heavier weighting to those albums which were the #1 choices and also those albums which received more than 1 vote but of lower placings. To have made into this list – The Final Cut – the album must have been voted for by a minimum of 2 writers. It made it fairer. Promise.

The Final Cut

The Truly Exclusive

There were some albums which some of our staff found uniquely beautiful. They alone deemed these albums to be their #1 choice of 2002 yet nobody else saw anything even remotely worthy in them. There’s no accounting for taste round here. I wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • Ben Folds - Rockin' The Suburbs (even though it came out in 2001)

  • Brave Captain - Advertisements For Myself

  • BreedersTitle TK

  • City Of Caterpillar - City Of Caterpillar

  • Coheed & Cambria - The Second Stage Turbine Blade

  • The Delgados - Hate

  • Gonzales - Presidential Suite

  • Jesse James - Punk Soul Brothers

  • JJ72 - I To Sky

  • Kid 606 - The Action Packed Mentallist Brings you the Fucking Jams

  • MC Nabon - MC Nabon

  • The Pornorphans - Beyond Good And Evil

  • Remy Zero - The Golden Hum

  • Rocket From The Crypt - Live From Camp X-Ray

  • Sevendust - Animosity

  • The Transplants - Transplants

There were a few of our staff who surpassed all levels of being alternative and chose 5 albums that nobody else voted for (and more than likely will not have even heard of). Adam Anonymous, Ralph Cowling, Steve Gray, Mat Hocking and Joe Shooman: we salute you. Zombina And The Skeletones? I mean, come ON! You can not be serious.

*_DiS-cuss: *How wrong is that list, exactly? Why are such cretins allowed on board here? Why are their opinions allowed to be aired? Why the hell isn’t it an alternative to anything else? What kind of number is 41?_

The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

Good to see Desaparecidos getting in there, but where was 'Kill the moonlight' by Spoon?

Yer man in Japan

Ps. That Zombina and the Skeletones record sounds quality, by the way.

The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

Raz, did you make a cock-up? Cus Biffy Clyro werent in the top 20, now they are? weird.

Have added lots of links to the reviews for anyone who's already looked at the article and now wants it with full linkage.

Reason some of these didn't get reviewed is cus we either weren't organised enough or didn't get a promo and people bought the records waaay after the release date. Or in the case of Biffy and Six by Seven, we argued about reviewing it and no-one did. Doh!

Sean

The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

Why didn't anyone else vote for Coheed & Cambria? They're fucking awesome! :D

Dale, the only one who voted for them x

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how come you didnt review the record?

*spanks wrist*

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nope. explained in the very 1st paragraph. couple of late voters. allowed them cos it's hardly life threatening.

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mm, wanna hear that record. they're pretty good live.

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Re: The &#8216;Official&#8217; Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

well check out www.zombina.com and get hold of yer copy... top stuff, lot like The Rezillos. They put on some ace nights up here too.

Re: The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Alb

they bloody deserve to be number two - GOOD CHOOSING - never seen anything like them live (except maybe Queen Adreena)....the energy is amazing...I hope they make top 10. About time they got BIG TIME.

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I got the album about 8 months after it came out. Bit late, bo!

And yeah, as Ra Ra Rach said, they're awesome live... loads of energy, totally give it their all and not a bum note in sight.

Plus the drummer was thrashing the shit out of his kit despite being ill when I saw 'em.

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I would have reviewed my choice of Pornorphans,but alas,at the time it came out i was not part of DIS...that's my excuse anyway!! Grebo aka Steve Gray in another world...

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I've got an interview with them on the finch tour whcih i should put up. They rocked but I wasn't sure whether the drummer was as dull as he first appeared...

The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

What is everyones problem with coldplay?!! i don't get it. how is martin gretch better than coldplay, how is cooper temple clause better than coldplay, how is that new sigur album better than coldplay's etc. etc. etc.

is this a cool list or a music list?

Re: The ‘Official’ Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Alb

Raz...were you in Florida during the last US presidential election?? ;-)

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martin grech has the potential to be better than coldplay - he's a bit hit-n-miss as yet, but there's huuuge potential there, and when he gets it right, he's spot-on. the coopers are definitely better than coldplay, because they're just awesome. both artists are more adventurous, more interesting, more intense, etc than coldplay. as for sigur ros... can't feppin stand them so i shan't presume to discuss their appeal. ho-hum. i guess as far as that list is concerned, it's bands that made people sit up, take notice, react, feel something... feel *everything*... could be argued that coldplay have become background music, so they're not gonna inspire that kind of reaction, and consequently won't blow people away in the way that the bands on that list did.

that doesn't make coldplay bad however...just makes those others better. i quite like coldplay anyhow.

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Re: The &#8216;Official&#8217; Drowned in Sound.com Top 41 Albums of 2002

Coldplay went up in my estimations a lot this year, and they were on my list of not quite Top 5 albums of the year when Raz asked us to compile 'em. Close, but no cigar.

This here Top 41 represents the personal tastes of the various DiS staffers who, overall, aren't big Coldplay fans.

It's not about style over substance... lets face it, with those haircuts, the Coopers are on a par with student hero Duke Dickinson in the sartorial stakes.

do something pretty's class of 2002

do something pretty's 'class of 2002' is finally online and you can check it out here

as well as DSP staff, various bands and labels have listed their top ten's too.

One By One: no.3; TOTBL: no.16

lol

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