DiS's top ten albums of 2006, as voted for by YOU
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The results are in, and all arguments in the DiS office have died down – we can’t alter our final top ten albums of 2006, anyway, as they were very kindly voted for by you lot. Reckon you can guess the winner? Is that photograph a clue?
Last week we invited the DiS readership to vote for their favourite album from a shortlist of 25; the full 25 can be seen, again, by clicking here. Over the last few hours we’ve been counting, and recounting, and recounting, and now we’ve a firm, rock-solid, definitive top ten albums of 2006, as voted for by DiS’s many thousands of readers.
And it features a fair few surprises. Well, two predominantly. And they’re both in the top five. Who’d have thunked?
Without further ado, then…
10
Mastodon
Blood Mountain
(Warners/Reprise; review)
Is Blood Mountain the metal album of 2006? Certainly according to DiS’s writers and readers it is; nothing else in our reader-voted top ten can match it for ferocity. The Atlanta quartet’s third long-player, the follow-up to their 2004 epic Leviathan, is a stunningly executed masterpiece of intelligence and bombast, of savage riffs and fantasy lyricism. Really, just look at the cover. Amazing. It nearly even made the UK top 40. Succinctly: it rocks, hard.
9
Arctic Monkeys
Whatever People Say I Am,
That’s What I’m Not
(Domino; review)
Released way back at the beginning of the year though it was, it seems that Sheffield’s current favourite sons’ debut is yet to fade from the public consciousness. 2006’s Mercury winner is also one of the year’s biggest-selling releases, shifting over a million copies. What their future holds, nobody can predict, but in 2006 no British band mixed critical acclaim with commercial success as well as Arctic Monkeys.
8
Guillemots
Through The Windowpane
(Polydor; review)
Few bands split opinions in the DiS office as dramatically as Guillemots in 2006; that said, though, given time this collection of songs both soft and scintillating slowly won many an initial sceptic over. Come December, the London quartet was playing DiS’s Christmas party at King’s College, and this debut has sold steadily since its July release. Like Arctic Monkeys, Guillemots were nominated for the year’s Mercury Music Prize.
7
The Knife
Silent Shout
(Brille; review)
Swedish siblings with androgynous robotic voices and beats enough to have the most reserved of fellows bumping and grinding, while also packing plenty of intelligence into their dizzying compositions, The Knife’s 2006 was nothing short of amazing. With their profile raised by a certain cover version, the duo went on to win the hearts and minds of all that angled ears their way. Silent Shout is pure sonic sunshine and a perfect pick-me-up on bitter wintry days.
6
Muse
Black Holes And Revelations
(WEA; review)
2006 was the year that Devon trio Muse finally became the stadium-filling band they’d always threatened to be – selling out Wembley is no mean feat, and they managed it in just a few hours. Black Holes And Revelations is, probably, the most ambitious album to have claimed the number one spot on the British album chart in 2006; it, too, was Mercury nominated. Think Queen, think Pink Floyd, think glam-rock, think sci-fi kung-fu westerns… Pitchfork hated it.
5
Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene
(City Slang/Arts & Crafts; review)
What’s that? This came out in 2005? Don’t start: this vote is based on UK release dates, only, and this self-titled affair from the biggest band on the Canadian indie scene – and yes, we do mean that physically – arrived on these shores, officially, in January. Like Arctic Monkeys’ album of the same month, it’s clear that the passing of eleven months hasn’t dulled this long-player’s appeal one bit. And so it shouldn’t: Broken Social Scene is fantastically grandiose.
4
Gallows
Orchestra Of Wolves
(In At The Deep End; review)
They’re young, far from dumb, and they’re punk-rocking their way out of Watford like machete-wielding jungle explorers on a cheap speed rush: Gallows have exploded onto the UK punk/hardcore scene in 2006, and Orchestra Of Wolves is their jaw-droppingly tempestous debut. The five-piece aren’t all about mean riffs, though: this album is shot through with a wicked sense of humour. While they’re not as heavy as Mastodon, these Wolves have far sharper and bloodier teeth.
3
TV On The Radio
Return To Cookie Mountain
(4AD; review)
Distinctly lacking an orchestra of wolves though it is, TV On The Radio’s third long-player features one of the singles of the year in the shape of ‘Wolf Like Me’. That said song is just one of many highlights on this collection is a testament to its amazing levels of quality and consistency. The New York quintet welcomed David Bowie to their fold for ‘Province’, and close this stunning opus with the epic ‘Wash The Day Away’. This is an album designed to leave the listener breathless.
2
volcano!
Beautiful Seizure
(Leaf; review)
Absolutely unknown to DiS prior to the start of 2006, Chicago trio volcano! blew a certain pair of ears wide open with this debut. One ten-outta-ten review later and we’re here: Beautiful Seizure at two on a reader-voted top ten of 2006. No, it hasn’t sold as many copies as anything else on this list, but it seems that those who did invest hold it in a ridiculously high regard. For the uninitiated, think danceable indie-pop music at its most messy. Amazingly odd stuff.
1
Joanna Newsom
Ys
(Drag City; review)
Despite rave reviews across the board and roughly seven thumbs up from everyone that heard it, Nevada native Joanna Newsom’s second album Ys was almost beaten to the post by the above conjurers of confusion. But, it wasn’t, so we’re pleased to crown Ys the DiS album of 2006, as voted for by the DiS readership. If you’re yet to form even a rough idea of its sound in your mind’s ear, click to that review; then collect your Christmas record tokens and make the necessary exchange. You really will be amazed.
Don't agree? Didn't vote? Tough bloody luck! You snooze, you lose. Where the other fifteen ranked doesn't really matter, but we can tell you that Panic! At The Disco finished last of our shortlisted twenty-five. Sorry, emo-pop pretty boys. Perhaps next year Fall Out Boy will receive more votes? Or maybe the men of the DiS office will grow udders and force feed Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas our chocolate milk...?
Supermassive Black LOL. But we digress: please accept DiS's warmest Christmas wishes, have a fantastic time this festive season, and try not to get so drunk that dancing to anything from Ta-Dah seems like a good idea. You'll only regret it in the morning. And the morning after that. And the morning after that. And...
And maybe, finally, you might wish to compare the above with the top-selling ten of the year in the UK? Yes? Okay...
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3 The Kooks Inside In/Inside Out
2 Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say...
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blood brothers is better than muse
but yeah cool wicked whatever nice list
.
Good to see Gallows at 4.
My vote made some differecne, yes!
Cat Power
:(
was the best in the list.
great list
considering it was all reader-voted and whatnot, it's one in the eye for anyone claiming this site ain't diverse enough...
Curious to know
where Deftones came in the top 25...
a worthy winner
it's soooooooo beautiful
deftones came...
...23rd.
but
it's not so bad that Martha is on it and some more people are going out and buying her record now. Get it for your mum for xmas, innit :)
Ys
is good.
But absolutely NOT that good.
My top 2 albums of the year are both in there
And I gave them both a 10/10!
This makes me happy.
where abouts
did Howling Bells come?
Young Machetes
is better than anything there.
Yes.
FUCKING HELL
muse are SO shit
No Howling Bells??
Fucking hell
What did that come?
Agreed
But Muse always do stupidly well in all voted for lists because they are all geeks and love message boards and the like. TVOTR are two places too low.
someone please tell me
where Howling Bells came, they deserved to be in the top 10 without a doubt.
And I don't agree that Muse are shit, maybe because I'm quite young and have yet to discover the shitness factor that the band might have.
No Liars
We are all idiots....
howling bells...
...12th
12th? that's alright
who came 11th?
can you give us the whole list please???
Broken Social Scene
Was definately released in 2005... Wasn't it? I'm sure I first heard it at a Halloween party.
NO NO NO
That would have been an import copy.
yay!
for mastodon, i love it. Even if it is a weak album for them.
are you fucking kidding?
it's the best thing they've ever produced.
FIGHT
I can't TOLERATE the people that are all, like, "Remission is best, Remission is best..."
Et fucking cetera.
Basically, if Boris' Pink had been nominated/shortlisted, I'd have voted for it 7,000 times and made it number one.
volcano! at number 2!
Wow, I think Colin should be pretty proud of that. :D
But Ys is totally album of the year.
Ahhhh...
Fair do :)
I haven't heard their
other stuff, i think Raz told me it was a waeak album for them.
Top 25?
Can we not just have the full 25? I knew I should've voted, thought Liars would be a lot higher
i can be glad
mastodon didnt do an isis and water themselves down
I cant say i've heard
any 'lamb of God' music either. I am very poorly informed, sorry.
My top 2
are those 2.
In that order.
Yay!
Drums not dead not even in the top 10?
You lot are shite...
i agree
the lack of drums not dead is a bit of a disappointment. but hey, who cares!!!!
ooh 4 of those would be in my top 10
if i hadn't forgotten about BSS being a 2006 album
very good list though
apart from the arctic monkeys who still seem to be getting credit for reinventing the wheel despite their music being essentially the same rather standard and mundane 'indie rock' thats been churned out at sixth form colleges across the land for years
in
my
opinion
:P
this woman is number one and
there's no howling bells!? well aboviously DIS readers are wrong. absolute hype absolute shite.
RECOUNT!!
this top 10 list surprises me in more ways than one!? It's still a hot piece of list, don't get me wrong but I feel bad i havent even hear anything in the top 5?? Blood Brothers not in the list? FERGILICIOUS!
OH SHIT!
I forgot to vote.
persuaded me
to buy the gallows record anyway
"Pitchfork hated it"
pitchfork hate bloody everything.
did you read their top 50 song list?
that made me chuckle a lot.
i think this is a great list though.
Howling Bells top ten?
Please. Sub-Velvets.
ok so,
i didnt vote, but only guillemots were in my personal top 10
it's ok
neither has mike and so is he :D
muse
are the fucking dogs bollocks and deserve their spot. Ys is so overrated it hurts. Silent shout should've been at least number 2.
you clearly have
the words 'Muse and 'Ys' the wrong way round - seriously, Muse's album is fantastic for the first five or six songs and then it descends into purely OK to medicore territory, I havn't seen such a big contrast between two album halves for ages. Ys isn't perfect for me by any means but it's still one of the best of the year nevertheless.
Decent enough list on the whole, and nice to see Guillemots finally get into the Top 10 of a Best of 2006 list.
All this is
is an ordering by voters of twenty albums originally chosen by yourselves.
It is as meaningless as a Channel 4 list show.
*shrugs* as meaningless
as any list really when you get down to it - this one lacks the D-list celebrities at least
They're tenth
in 6 Music's albums of the year list.
nice
4 of my ten up there.
surprised midlake didn't make the 25 though.
On my 'must check out list' are The Knife, cos you all keep banging on and Volcano!
I voted Joanna.
*smiles*
hurrah!
...for the knife!
all great except
broken social scene.
not that i can comment on Mastodon.
actually
i didn't vote anyway. but i would've voted for TV On The Radio, so i feel hip enough.
haha
hey Raz!
no fr!
disappointing.
if howling bells is sub- velvets i can easily
say that tv on the radio is just a bowie rip off, the knife is sound like new order outtake, joanna newsom is boring and mastodon is just horrible... but there's no need to be mean. :-)
Review type things don't often make me giggle
but this Muse snippet did:
"Think Queen, think Pink Floyd, think glam-rock, think sci-fi kung-fu westerns… Pitchfork hated it."
Hehe. Pitchfork.
i do wonder
how many people voted overall? Or would that be telling...
and did anyoen else vote for Subtle? anyone at all?
or is it all no names, no pack drill...?
^^^ LOL ^^^
but true.
My list...
1. Tom Waits - 'Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers, Bastards'
2. Howling Bells - 'Howling Bells'
3. Blood Brothers - 'Young Machetes'
4. Yo La Tengo - 'I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass'
ok, 4 down the line and already neither of them are on the list.
R x
...oh but
...Mastodon, Joanna Newsom and Guillemots were in my top 10 also, so that's ok.
Tom Waits Top!
Truth.
i would give you a big hug but this is the internet, plus, you lost some love for mis-use of 'neither'... sorry, i'm a pedant.
I must be
seriously out of the loop. I only own Orchestra of Wolves. Not heard any of the other albums. :(
LOL Arctic Monkeys.
Who is Joanna Newsom anyway?
I think I'll buy Gallows, Volcano! and Broken Social Scene though, cause I know I already like them..
the top 50 song list pwns
you shut up
Subtle were 11th
missed by a whisker :(
Ys = overrated
Its only number 1 because there's a harp involved
emily
is fantastic. rest is pish
snow patrol
oh boo hoo hoo, "its terrifying how many records snow patrol sell".
it'd be interesting, given the nature of people that comment here, whether there would be the same problem with snow patrol if they were still on jeepster.
no
obviously if they were on jeepster we'd all love them and would acclaim them as greats. We asll hate them for the crimes of being on a major label and selling lots of records. The fact that songs like Run are so anodyne it hurts have nothing to do with it.
all the same
the singles off the new album are jsut sooo bad
chocolate and spitting games were promising songs, run was nice until it got overplayed
negi post.
Guillemots did very little for me. I was really disappointed with it apart from the singles and 'Little Bear'. Colin's review of 'Made Up Love Song' was pretty much bang on though.
And I hate that Muse album.
I'm stunned Gallows are fourth though, that's just too surreal.
GALLOWS!!
AMAZING! I really am loving these guys! But why aren't their label mates Buzzkill in there? By far my favourite album of the year!
silent shout
'..."Silent Shout" is pure sonic sunshine' is it? Jaysus. Did you even listen to it? Dread, foreboding, loss...the sound of souls burning coldly, the sound of desire frozen by experience, the sound of hope for a return to life. Did you even listen to it?
FFS
Yes.
And.
Its upbeat-ness makes me smile.
Sorry if I neglected to mention its coldness, too, in a seventy-word blurb; click the review link.
Drums Not Dead
*is* a disappointment. Overhyped and not nearly as good as everyone made out.
Hot Chip!
Why the fuck aren't they on this list? Mastadon (Boris were better)? Muse (just about anything was better)?
'The Warning' eclipses most things on that list with the exception of 'Ys', 'Silent Shout' and 'Return to Cookie Mountain'.
Poor show, people. Poor show.
ARCTIC MONKEYS
when i first heard the album i loved it, and did do up until about a month and some hours ago, when it suddenly hit me that the whole thing sounds like a 45 minute advertisement for bacardi breezer and, to a lesser extent, mayhap tropical reef.
rubbish
it was fucking brilliant when it came out and still is now.
Eh
As debut albums go I've heard worse, but there was really *nothing* on the album that came even close to 'A Certain Romance', so for someone who'd been watching their progress via demos for about a year before the album finally appeared, it was all a bit of a let-down. I don't think I've played it since the first fortnight. I still believe they've come too far too fast for such a young band. The current record industry climate will dry them out before their time.
ere crablin you tart
i never said i didn't like bacardi breezer advertisements, did i?
but if it was a 45 minute advertisement for tropical reef, then i'm gonna have to put my foot down.
fucking ponce.
what's wrong
with the way he used 'neither'?
No Tool, no Sikth
and Mastodon is at 10, although mastodon are ok, but blood mountain better than Death of a Dead Day or 10,000 days?
fuck right off
grizzly bear
yellow house.
where would have
the DiS signed artist's albums appeared?
Blimey...
I own four of those, and one of them appears in my Top Ten of the year too.


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