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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: TwilightOdyssey on December 11, 2007, 03:36:37 PM
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It's almost that time again ... top 10 CDs of 2007.
This has been a pretty abysmal year for new music, but I think I can muster up a list of 10 CDs.
First 5 coming soon!!
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:D Damn you beat me to it ! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Your right though it is gonna be a tough one this year. Have to put on my thinking cap.
:D 8)
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yer, i haven't actually bought many cds this year but
colors by between the buried and me
did (and remains to) blow me away. i'm still finding new things in it. and thats the thing for me about them, they seem to just have such a perfect balance between the different styles in their music. i'm not a full blown blast beat 24/7 decapitated style guy but at times its awesome. and with btbam as soon as i'm starting to getting bored of it they change into a lush clean soundscape. the playing is phenomenal and the opening track on genelecs cranked is unbelieveable. so yeah, thats probably my favourite album of 2007. (systematic chaos was good in places but not good enough for the top spot for me).
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metal albums were released this year? :roll:
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I thought this was gonna be easy for me.. but nope.
1) Eagles - Long Road Out of Eden
2) Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
3) Steve Vai - Sound Theories
4) Iced Earth - Framing Armageddon
5) Paul Gilbert - Get Out of My Yard
6) Dominici - O3 a Trilogy - Part 2
7) Megadeth - United Abominations (quite an ironic title considering what they did to A Tout le Monde... ugh)
8 ) After Forever - After Forever
The rest of the good albums that came out this year, I haven't heard yet. There's some I still have to get that I will probably like, and among them are Opeth - The Roundhouse Tapes, Devin Townsend - Ziltiod the Omniscient, and Planet X - Quantum.
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(1.) Reverend And The Makers - State Of Things
(2.) Down - Under The Over
(3.) Maximo Park - Our Earthly Pleasures
(4.) Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
(5.) Pigeon Detectives - Pigeon Detectives
(6.) Baroness - Red Album
(7.) Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
(8.) Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger
(9.) The Mirimar Disaster - The Mirimar Disaster
(10.) Bjork - Volta
(11.) Babyshambles - Shotters Nation
(12.) Six Feet Under - Commandment
There are probably more too. If you think there's no good music around at the minute, you're not looking hard enough. Even the Boss' new record sounds decent on first listen and Richard Thompson's new one is worth a listen.
:twisted:
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Machine Head - The Blackening.
Divine Herest - Bleed the Fifth.
All that needs to be said.
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This just made me realise I havent bought a CD all year I dont think :o =\
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Deftones - Saturday Night Wrist
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Errrrm, this just about covers it for me. No particular order:
Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris
Buckethead - Pepper's Ghost
!!! - Myth Takes
John 5 - The Devil Knows My Name
Linkin Park - Minutes To Midnight
Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Reel Big Fish - Monkey's For Nothin' And The Chimps For Free
Minus The Bear - Planet Of Ice
The Donnas - Bitchin' (my album of the year by far)
Coheed & Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow
... I think.
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errrr the new Two Gallants disk was pretty good. Can't think of anything else semi-decent I've heard this year. Orchestra of Wolves by Gallows was re-released if that counts? Remains by Alkaline Trio was incredible - but it was all old stuff. Dumb Luck by DNTEL was also worth a listen.
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I didn't count the Alkaline Trio album but yeah, it was good as always. Solid band.
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Well, I've got the first half of my list together ...
So, in no particular order --
10. Megadeth, United Abominations
Sociopolitical and religious, cantankerous and preachy ... ah, where would be without Mustaine's brilliant chops and endless bitching?
Standout tracks: Washington Is Next, Gears Of War, Amerikhastan
9. Rush, Snakes & Arrows
Rush returns with a roundhouse kick straight to the head! Brilliant playing and production. Plus, a folk Zeppelin-inspired instrumental by one of my alltime favourite guitarists, Alex Lifeson. The lyrics once again enter the realm of poetry and social commentary, so get your thesaurus and New York Times out for this one.
Standout tracks: Armour And Sword, Hope, Malignant Narcissism
8. Coheed And Cambria: Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Part 2: No World For Tomorrow
Less classic rock and more anthemic 80s sounding ... I like! A lot of hollow body guitars used on this one, which only accentuates the Rush worship, but the production is top notch. Aside from the seque The Fall Of House Atlantic, this is Coheed's strongest album, less the drumming.
Standout tracks: Feathers, The Running Free, Gravemakers & Gunslingers
7. Symphony X, Paradise Lost
Probably the heaviest, densest Symphony X album to date. They still retain their trademark sound, but Romeo's orchestration is improved and this sounds much more like an rpg soundtrack than anything else done to date -- more strings/choirs, less shred guitar. Top album!!
Standout tracks: Serpent's Kiss, Paradise Lost, Seven
6. Heaven And Hell, Live From Radio City Music Hall
Do I really need to explain this one??! PDT_008
If you only buy one CD or DVD in 2007, make this it! If you have, but didn't buy this one yet, shame on you!
What are you waiting for? Go!!
Standout tracks: Yes!
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8. Coheed And Cambria: Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Part 2: No World For Tomorrow
Less classic rock and more anthemic 80s sounding ... I like! A lot of hollow body guitars used on this one, which only accentuates the Rush worship, but the production is top notch. Aside from the seque The Fall Of House Atlantic, this is Coheed's strongest album, less the drumming.
What was wrong with the drumming?! Taylor did a fantastic job!
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8. Coheed And Cambria: Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Part 2: No World For Tomorrow
Less classic rock and more anthemic 80s sounding ... I like! A lot of hollow body guitars used on this one, which only accentuates the Rush worship, but the production is top notch. Aside from the seque The Fall Of House Atlantic, this is Coheed's strongest album, less the drumming.
What was wrong with the drumming?! Taylor did a fantastic job!
Meh. He makes everything 4/4. Eppard is a far superior drummer, and having seen Penne live now, I would say he's even a notch beyond Eppard.
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Keep it going guys - a few more and you might remind me of 10 new CDs I've actually bought this year. Then that'll be my top 10 by default.
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:D Ok here`s some of `em
Threshold - Dead Reckoning
The best album of the year for me. Great songs, great playing what more could you ask for. Every song & i mean every song here's a killer.
Scorpions - Humanity Hour 1
I wasn`t sure what to make of a new Scorps album but this is simply brilliant. Like Threshold this is an album you will still be playing in years to come.
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
This is a grower. After the 1st few listens you find yourself walking down the street humming it ! Its also got 3 great instrumentals on it as well.
Winterborn - Cold Reality
Ok this actually came out right at the end of last year but i wasn`t able to play it before my hospitalisation so..... A great power Metal album bursting with great songs & great playing.
Well there you go thats all for now.
:D 8)
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Well, a resurection-lite from me, because I've only just had time to read through the top 50 lists to remind me what was actually released this year...
no particular order:
1)Radiohead - In Rainbows
2)Arcade Fire - Neon bible
3)Hold steady - Boys and girls in america
4)Kings of leon - Because of the times
5)White stripes - Icky Thump
6)Klaxons - Myths of the near future
7)Arctic Monkeys - favourite worst nightmare
8)Gogol bordello - Super taranta
9)Amy Winehouse - back to black
and err... 10) Led zeppelin - mothership. ahem.
Even with an optimistic inclusion of a couple (underdog world strike was better than taranta, klaxons is only included for the ace cover of "it's not over yet", and the zep is cheating) this year has been quite cr@p.
I can only Hope for decent albums from the young knives, pull tiger tail, and hold steady in '08...... :(
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the only 2 that stand out for me from last year are
Isis- In the absence of truth
and to a lesser extent
the Black Stone Cherry Album
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the Black Stone Cherry Album
+1
Didn't impress me on the first couple of listens, but it's a real grower.
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Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger
err that's it from memory, not got a lot this year unless you count re-issues
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Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Alter Bridge - Blackbird
Capdown - Wind Up Toys
Chris Cornell - Carry On
InMe - Daydream Anonymous
Newton Faulkner - Hand Built By Robots
Sanctity - Road To Bloodshed
Thats all i can think off off the top of my head.. its not been a vintage year!
Zeppelin - Mothership!! i dont own it, but i listen to loads of zeppelin
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Been some fantastic music this year, on another forum I had a "shortlist" of about 30 brilliant albums for my 2007 top ten.
This was the final cut.
Clutch - From Beale Street To Oblivion
Mistress - The Glory Bitches Of Doghead
Anaal Nathrakh - Hell Is Empty...And All The Devils Are Here
Steve Earle - Washington Square Serenade
Electric Wizard - Witchcult Today
Blood Tsunami - Thrash Metal
Tomahawk - Anonymous
Sigh - Hangmans Hymn
Jesu - Conqueror
Orange Goblin - Healing Through Fire
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I only bought 1 2007 album. All the others i bought was old stuff.
That one album was Heavy Trash - Going Out With Heavy Trash
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Rush, Snakes & Arrows
Rush returns with a roundhouse kick straight to the head! Brilliant playing and production. Plus, a folk Zeppelin-inspired instrumental by one of my alltime favourite guitarists, Alex Lifeson. The lyrics once again enter the realm of poetry and social commentary, so get your thesaurus and New York Times out for this one.
Standout tracks: Armour And Sword, Hope, Malignant Narcissism
Yep, this was my standout album for 2007 - partly influenced by having managed to see them live (something I was resigned to never doing). I liked Vapor Trails better but Snakes & Arrows is still a wonderful album. Great to see a band that have been around forever still stretching themselves & putting out great new music.
For me, the standout tracks were/are: Bravest Face, We Hold On & Far Cry :)
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Four year strong - Rise or die trying
Pop punk but with a really entertaining twist to it.
Erm...
Xasthur - Defective Epitaph
not as good as his other stuff, but it's still interesting?
man, i've really not been paying attention this/last year!