DoctorJones24
23 Nov 2004, 10:36 PM
http://informationleafblower.typepad.com/blog/2004/11/the_top_40_band.html
According to a poll of music scene bloggers...
Pretty interesting list, actually. And it has links to mp3 files of many of the bands, which is cool.
Here's the Top Ten:
1) TED LEO + PHARMACISTS (31)
- Our generation's Billy Bragg - ILB
- Smart. Literate. Politically charged. Catchy as ********all. - Teaching The Indie Kids To Dance Again (http://teachingtheindiekidstodanceagain.blogspot.com/)
- He's been rocking at a higher level than most for three albums now, but with Shake The Sheets, he's taken it to yet another echelon: politically and lyrically he's synchronized with about half of America right now, the power trio lineup is as tight as hell and he's currently jamming econo around the country, rocking the clubs like any top band should. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
- You said that last year, and it's even more true today after the release of the highly political (yet, more on a human-level) Shake The Sheets LP during this contentious election year. It may not be as "good" an album as his earlier albums, but it's the right album for the time (and may be the album to fall back on over the next four years of W). And as per usual, it's full of pop-punk licks & heady lyrics that make up great songs. Ted's shows are a blast, as he is an explosive ball of energy & clever quips throughout.
Thank god for Ted Leo. - The Big Ticket (http://the-big-ticket.blogspot.com/)
Download: Shake The Sheets (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/Shake_The_Sheets.mp3), Little Dawn (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/Little_Dawn.mp3), and a live cover of Lauren Hill's Ex-Factor (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/Ex-Factor.mp3)
2) WILCO (7)
- "A Ghost is Born" wasn't quite the breakthrough that "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" was, but Wilco still show that innovation and a non-conformist streak matter in American music. - 1115.org (http://www.1115.org/)
3) INTERPOL (18)
- Ironically shrugging off the sophomore slump while looking dashing in a Valentino suit. - Kerry Sosaysi
- Yeah, they're overrated. Yeah, they get more attention for their haircuts than should be allowed. But when it comes down to it, Interpol are one of those bands whose albums seem to be greater than the sum of its respective parts. They aren't afraid to experiment with their arrangements and they have a killer rhythm section that most bands would sell their souls for. - 1115.org (http://www.1115.org/)
4) GUIDED BY VOICES (12)
- "We are the kings of indie rock -- when we die, indie rock will die." Thus spoke Pollard in February at the Bowery Ballroom. A little over the top, surely, but isn't that the way we like our GBV? Yes. Yes, it is. Once people have time to digest their full output, they should rank as one of the top rock bands in history -- not the death of indie rock, but quite possibly its crowning achievement. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
5) THE FIERY FURNACES
- The unique and infectious New York duo's sophomore effort, Blueberry Boat, is quirky and fun-filled. This brother-sister duo is ambitious musically and unafraid to take chances in the studio or live. - Largehearted Boy (http://blog.largeheartedboy.com/)
-Just go see Eleanor & Matt Friedberger's live show - a non-stop rawk-fest that spirals in-&-out of songs left & right, intensity spewing out their respective ying-yangs - and you'll know why the Furnaces deserve the praise & the buzz & a place on this list. - The Big Ticket (http://the-big-ticket.blogspot.com/)
Download: My Dog (SBN Sesion) (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/.My_Dog.mp3)
6) THE PIXIES
- One of the greatest bands of all time, reunited before it was too late. And it feels so good. They sound probably better than they did back in the day (Frank's certainly honed his front man act over years of touring) and are more deserving of the fat tour paychecks they're reaping than most. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
Download: Debaser (live) (http://homepage.mac.com/leafblower/.Public/Debaser.mp3)
7) BRIAN WILSON
- And just this year, he's done the unthinkable: resuscitated his long-lost classic "SMiLE." The album is classic, one of pop music's touchstones despite its heretofore unreleased status. And not only were Wilson and his band able to finally put it to tape in a finished, coherent, revealing manner, they're out there performing the damn thing LIVE. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
- The man re-recorded an album after more than 30 years of distance and didn't ******** it up. Absolutely unbelievable. - Music For Robots (http://music.for-robots.com/)
8) LUNA - It's a shame that the band had to call it quits to get their due, but Dean and Co.'s legacy is a strong one. - ILB
- Rest in peace, yo. - Uncle Grambo (http://www.whatevs.org/)
9) MODEST MOUSE
- The crazy kids brought up a gaggle of hippies with maraccas on their SNL performance. Teetering on the edge of insanity is a wonderful place for a rock band to be. - Music For Robots (http://music.for-robots.com/)
- Their success by the KRock, Frat-guy, OC-Loving crowd got a bit annoying to their long time fans, but you can’t begrudge people for paying their bills and being rewarded for writing anthems. As Damore would say, Float On. - Kerry Sosaysi
10) SPOON (8)
- Britt is the indie rock Buddy Holly. - ILB
- The production, the arrangements, everything serves the songs. And what songs they are ... a true American classic. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
Download: The Two Sides of Msr. Velentine (live) (http://homepage.mac.com/leafblower/.Public/The2Sides.mp3)
According to a poll of music scene bloggers...
Pretty interesting list, actually. And it has links to mp3 files of many of the bands, which is cool.
Here's the Top Ten:
1) TED LEO + PHARMACISTS (31)
- Our generation's Billy Bragg - ILB
- Smart. Literate. Politically charged. Catchy as ********all. - Teaching The Indie Kids To Dance Again (http://teachingtheindiekidstodanceagain.blogspot.com/)
- He's been rocking at a higher level than most for three albums now, but with Shake The Sheets, he's taken it to yet another echelon: politically and lyrically he's synchronized with about half of America right now, the power trio lineup is as tight as hell and he's currently jamming econo around the country, rocking the clubs like any top band should. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
- You said that last year, and it's even more true today after the release of the highly political (yet, more on a human-level) Shake The Sheets LP during this contentious election year. It may not be as "good" an album as his earlier albums, but it's the right album for the time (and may be the album to fall back on over the next four years of W). And as per usual, it's full of pop-punk licks & heady lyrics that make up great songs. Ted's shows are a blast, as he is an explosive ball of energy & clever quips throughout.
Thank god for Ted Leo. - The Big Ticket (http://the-big-ticket.blogspot.com/)
Download: Shake The Sheets (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/Shake_The_Sheets.mp3), Little Dawn (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/Little_Dawn.mp3), and a live cover of Lauren Hill's Ex-Factor (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/Ex-Factor.mp3)
2) WILCO (7)
- "A Ghost is Born" wasn't quite the breakthrough that "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" was, but Wilco still show that innovation and a non-conformist streak matter in American music. - 1115.org (http://www.1115.org/)
3) INTERPOL (18)
- Ironically shrugging off the sophomore slump while looking dashing in a Valentino suit. - Kerry Sosaysi
- Yeah, they're overrated. Yeah, they get more attention for their haircuts than should be allowed. But when it comes down to it, Interpol are one of those bands whose albums seem to be greater than the sum of its respective parts. They aren't afraid to experiment with their arrangements and they have a killer rhythm section that most bands would sell their souls for. - 1115.org (http://www.1115.org/)
4) GUIDED BY VOICES (12)
- "We are the kings of indie rock -- when we die, indie rock will die." Thus spoke Pollard in February at the Bowery Ballroom. A little over the top, surely, but isn't that the way we like our GBV? Yes. Yes, it is. Once people have time to digest their full output, they should rank as one of the top rock bands in history -- not the death of indie rock, but quite possibly its crowning achievement. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
5) THE FIERY FURNACES
- The unique and infectious New York duo's sophomore effort, Blueberry Boat, is quirky and fun-filled. This brother-sister duo is ambitious musically and unafraid to take chances in the studio or live. - Largehearted Boy (http://blog.largeheartedboy.com/)
-Just go see Eleanor & Matt Friedberger's live show - a non-stop rawk-fest that spirals in-&-out of songs left & right, intensity spewing out their respective ying-yangs - and you'll know why the Furnaces deserve the praise & the buzz & a place on this list. - The Big Ticket (http://the-big-ticket.blogspot.com/)
Download: My Dog (SBN Sesion) (http://homepage.mac.com/mr.gilbert/.Music/.My_Dog.mp3)
6) THE PIXIES
- One of the greatest bands of all time, reunited before it was too late. And it feels so good. They sound probably better than they did back in the day (Frank's certainly honed his front man act over years of touring) and are more deserving of the fat tour paychecks they're reaping than most. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
Download: Debaser (live) (http://homepage.mac.com/leafblower/.Public/Debaser.mp3)
7) BRIAN WILSON
- And just this year, he's done the unthinkable: resuscitated his long-lost classic "SMiLE." The album is classic, one of pop music's touchstones despite its heretofore unreleased status. And not only were Wilson and his band able to finally put it to tape in a finished, coherent, revealing manner, they're out there performing the damn thing LIVE. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
- The man re-recorded an album after more than 30 years of distance and didn't ******** it up. Absolutely unbelievable. - Music For Robots (http://music.for-robots.com/)
8) LUNA - It's a shame that the band had to call it quits to get their due, but Dean and Co.'s legacy is a strong one. - ILB
- Rest in peace, yo. - Uncle Grambo (http://www.whatevs.org/)
9) MODEST MOUSE
- The crazy kids brought up a gaggle of hippies with maraccas on their SNL performance. Teetering on the edge of insanity is a wonderful place for a rock band to be. - Music For Robots (http://music.for-robots.com/)
- Their success by the KRock, Frat-guy, OC-Loving crowd got a bit annoying to their long time fans, but you can’t begrudge people for paying their bills and being rewarded for writing anthems. As Damore would say, Float On. - Kerry Sosaysi
10) SPOON (8)
- Britt is the indie rock Buddy Holly. - ILB
- The production, the arrangements, everything serves the songs. And what songs they are ... a true American classic. - Nude as The News (http://nudeasthenews.com/)
Download: The Two Sides of Msr. Velentine (live) (http://homepage.mac.com/leafblower/.Public/The2Sides.mp3)