Oh yeah. 1. New Pornographers - Electric Version 2. The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow 3. Super Furry Animals - Phantom Power 4. Radiohead - Hail to the Thief 5. Mike Marshall & Chris Thile - Into the Cauldron 6. Iron & Wine - The Sea and the Rhythm (EP) 7. Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People 8. Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress 9. Beulah - Yoko 10. Richard Thompson - The Old Kit Bag I think I have 16 albums from this year--and there are about 20 more I want.
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below- Outkast Comfort Woman-Meshell Ndegeocello Get Rich or Die Trying- 50 Cent AlegrÃa-Wayne Shorter Fallen-Evanescence Audioslave- Audioslave Phrenology-The Roots Rock Steady- No Doubt
Audioslave's album came out last year, but it was toward the end of 2002. Great band though. Definitely one of my favorites and awesome live.
They were one of the few rock bands beside No Doubt and Evanescence I found remotely interesting in 2003.
The only albums I'm glad I payed money for. 50 Cent - Get Rich or Die tryin Outkast - Speakerboxx/The love below
I wish I had bought those. I bought: Chingy - Jackpot Coldplay - A rush of blood to the head Alan Jackson - Greatest hits 2 Clay Walker - ?? Tupac - Still I rise Fallen-Evanescence
jack johnson- on and on dave matthews- some devil outkast-speakerboxxx ben harper-diamonds on the inside 2pac- resurrection dmx- grand champ counting crows- hard candy
A bit off topic, but is that rumor true about one of those tracks on Jay Z's Black Album being made with Fruity Loops? If so, that speaks volumes of his efforts to ride his recent success.
The Long Winters - pretend to fall The Shins - chutes to narrow The White Stripes - Elephant Fountaines of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers Kings of Leon - Youth and Young Manhood Folk Implosion - new folk implosion Sleepy Jackson - Lovers Isobel Campbell - Amorino The Coral - music and medicine Wir Sind Helden - Die Reklamation Ryan Adams - Life is Hell, Part I & II
rudager: Great taste!! How are the new pornographers? I have them on my list, but did not found the time to check them out. Props because of Beulah (seems that not many people know them).
Fruity Loops is a program for making beats. Him using that to produce one of his tracks would be like if Da Vinci had used MS Paint to make the Mona Lisa.
Well, those are two CD's that I bought in 2003 and if you look, the Roots are nominated for a 2003 Grammy Award (best rap album). I guess the rules are kind of fuzzy anyhow.
"Chimera" - Delerium "Afterglow" - Sarah McLachlan "Life for Rent" - Dido "Tour de France Soundtracks" - Kraftwerk "The Wolf" - Andrew W.K. "Elephant" - White Stripes "Mary Star of the Sea" - Zwan "Hail to the Thief" - Radiohead Came out late in 2002: "( )" - Sigur Ros "A Rush of Blood to the Head" - Coldplay Of course, I am only going by the CDs I bought that came out THIS YEAR, not ones that I bought this year. If we went by ones that you bought this past year, then the list gets a little long.