Manic Street Preachers Everything Must Go
Year: 1996
They had to crop up at some point... This was a really tough decision, but in the end of the day, it was Everything Must Go that first made me notice the Manic, so I guess it has to take the top spot.
Highlights: A Design For Life, Enola/Alone, No Surface All Feeling.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
Year: 1995
Possibly not considered their best, but certainly my favourite. I remember getting this for Christmas in 1995, and listened it to death (I had it on cassette, and I actually wore it out!!) If it wasn't for Oasis, who knows where my musical interests would lie?!
Highlights: Some Might Say, Don't Look Back In Anger, Champagne Supernova.
Rilo Kiley More Adventurous
Year: 2004
A relatively new album to me, but a great one! Jenny Lewis's voice (especially on this album) could melt anyone's heart. The beautiful melancoly lyric writing is marvelous as well. Reminds me of being in upstate New York.
Highlights: Portions for Foxes, More Adventurous, A Man/Me/Then Jim
The Postal Service Give Up
Year: 2003
Linking Ben Gibbard (DCfC) and Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley) together, other than them both having albums in my top ten, are The Postal Service. My first real outting into the Electronica/Pop genre, but an absolute gem! I swear this album gets better every time you listen to it.
Highlights: The District Sleeps Alone Tonight, Such Great Heights, Sleeping In
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
Year: 1993
I kind of missed the SP boat the first time round, but since going to Uni, I developed a belated love for them - Siamese Dream especially. I think it has a lot to do with the happy memories attached to it.
Highlights: Disarm, Mayonaise, Today.
The Tragically Hip Fully Completely
Year: 1993
This was another hugely tough choice. I can't get enough of the Hip at the moment, and they have such a huge collection of really strong material that it made it very hard to choose! I think in the end, I settled for FC as it has (but only just) the most consistant collection of great songs from start to finish.
Highlights: Courage, Pigeon Camera, At The Hundredth Meridian.
Tool Lateralus
Year: 2001
Last but not least, some 'Prog-metal' (or whatever the hell you want to call it!) Again, I got into Tool a little later than a lot of people, again, it was being at Uni that really turned me on to them. All of their albums are so well crafted and full, but I think for me Lateralus just has the edge with the stronger songs. It was close though!
Highlights: The Grudge, Parabola, Lateralus