My 10 Favourite 21st Century Albums from My Country Artists

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Freddie55



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  • Posted: 12/23/2009 18:09
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I think it would be interesting to get an Aussie's perspective on music from Australia etcetera ..... Stretch a little beyond your borders if you you need to but try to keep it regional.


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1. Arcade Fire - Funeral (2004)
2. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
3. Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer (2009)
4. Matthew Good - Vancouver (2009)
5. Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer (2008)
6. Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies (2006)
7. The New Pornographers - Challengers (2007)
8. Islands - Return to the Sea (2006)
9. Metric - Fantasies (2009)
10. Patrick Watson - Close to Paradise (2006)
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purple





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Not really a country, but the US is too big I think, so ten albums in no order from the 00s from Texas that you should check out if you haven't...

Spoon-Kill the Moonlight
Spoon- Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (just got it today)
Spoon- Girls Can Tell
The Mars Volta- Frances the Mute
The Mars Volta- De-loused in the Comatorium
The Mars Volta- Bedlam in Goliath
At the Drive In- Relationship of Command

Well, that's what's gone on in Texas, and The Mars Volta doesn't even like playing in Texas... yoohoo
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Norman Bates



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I don't think anyone will actually have a go at these, but there you go...

My 10 favourite French albums from the 00s :

Alain Bashung L'Imprudence (2002)
Christophe Comm' Si La terre Penchait (2001)
Daft Punk Discovery (2001)
Daniel Darc Crève-Coeur (2004)
Dick Annegarn Un'Ombre (2002) (he's actually Dutch but has been singing in French for more than 30 years)
Dominique A. La Musique (2009)
Jean-Louis Murat Lilith (2003)
Miossec 1964 (2004)
Nonstop Road-Movie En Béquilles (2005)
Programme Bogue (2004)



Special Single Award goes to Sébastien Tellier's "La Ritournelle".
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Freddie55



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purple wrote:
Not really a country, but the US is too big I think, so ten albums in no order from the 00s from Texas that you should check out if you haven't...


I like Spoon but haven't come to love them yet.
I Like everything from The Mars Volta (including Octahedron) except Bedlam in Goliath which I can't stand.
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Freddie55



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Norman Bates wrote:
I don't think anyone will actually have a go at these, but there you go...


Thanks, I'll taste test all of them that I can find on the internet for free.
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[quote="Freddie55"][quote="purple"]Not really a country, but the US is too big I think, so ten albums in no order from the 00s from Texas that you should check out if you haven't...[/quote]

I like Spoon but haven't come to love them yet.[/quote]

You should start out with Kill the Moonlight and Series of Sneaks, then move onto Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga and Girls Can Tell if you like the previous two.
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videoheadcleaner
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Token Aussie here!

Australian 2000s

1. Sarah Blasko - The Overture And The Underscore (2004)
2. Something For Kate - Echolalia (2001)
3. Birds Of Tokyo - Universes (2008)
4. Powderfinger - Vulture Street (2003)
5. Dallas Crane - Dallas Crane (2004)
6. Midnight Juggernauts - Dystopia (2007)
7. The Living End - State Of Emergency (2006)
8. The Whitlams - Torch The Moon (2002)
9. The Cops - Drop It In Their Laps (2007)
10. Faker - Addicted Romantic (2005)

11. Gotye - Like Drawing Blood (2006)

Any questions on who these artists are, don't hesitate to ask!
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harkan wrote:
Token Aussie here! Any questions on who these artists are, don't hesitate to ask!


I had the good fortune of travelling around your fine country back in 1993 for three months.
Last year, I used Triple J radio station as a resource to find current Aussie music. I was already familiar with Crowded House, Powderfinger and other hall-of-fame geriatric Australian rockers:D On Triple J, I listened to lots of stuff which I quickly dismissed like Sia, Cut Copy and Presets. To cut to the chase, Triple J steered me towards softer music and I ended up liking:

The Panics
Augie March
Dead Can Dance (disbanded)
The Go-Betweens (disbanded)
Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
John Butler Trio
Josh Pyke
Delta Goodrem
Tal Wilkenfeld
Kate Miller-Heidke
unsigned newbies: The Little Stevies

I guess a lot of these could be classified as sugar pop and countrified.

My favourite finding was the song Times We Had by the Camels. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6fw-zhhZzU
I also loved the documentary Bra Boys.

I expect that your selections have more edge?
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videoheadcleaner
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The Presets are typical dance music but one of the better ones Australia has produced.

The Panics and Augie March are somewhat countrified but that is the traditional Australian sound I think. The Go-Betweens had more success in the 80s and recently, the lead singer passed away. A key band in the Australian post-punk scene with The Church and Birthday Party.

Josh Pyke is great; his lyrics and songwriting is great and I highly recommend his EP Feeding The Wolves. If I could add EPs, that would be in there.

Kate Miller-Heidke won the International Songwriting Contest with the song 'Caught In The Crowd' and her voice is classically trained; just amazing.

I don't know if my selections have more edge. Sarah Blasko is an indie pop singer who has recently recored her new album in Sweden. Beautiful music and her debut album is my number 1 because it is one I always go back to and can never get sick of.

Something For Kate, Birds Of Tokyo, Dallas Crane and The Cops are Australian pub rock, each sounding distinctively different from the next. All great live as well.

Midnight Juggernauts are more dance-orientated, taking a leaf from ELO and others.

The Living End is one of the best rock bands in the country. Classified as rockabilly sometimes but with a bit of blues and punk influences.

The Whitlams are piano rock with brilliant songwriting and craftmanship.

And Faker are indie rock with a lead singer having a good attempt at trying to sound like Robert Smith.

I put number 11 (Gotye) there as the album is amazing and Gotye (it's one guy) recorded most of it in his bedroom by himself. A mixture of every genre in that album.

Well, that cuts it down. I best get to christmas celebrations. Family here in half an hour!
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