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Average Rating: 4.23
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Objectivity Score: 49%
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5.0 classic
Broken Bells Broken Bells
Constantines Tournament of Hearts
Constantines Shine A Light
Crystal Castles Crystal Castles II
Crystal Castles Crystal Castles
Hot Chip The Warning
Neil Young After the Gold Rush
Neil Young On the Beach
Neil Young Harvest
Neil Young Greatest Hits
Neil Young Live at Massey Hall 1971
Radiohead In Rainbows
Maybe their best album. It sounds unusually relaxed for a Radiohead album, easily flowing between their old guitar rock sounds and their recent electronic direction. Feels like a more focused and happier version of Hail to the Thief.
Radiohead OK Computer
An album that defined my teenage years. One of the most ambitious records I've ever heard. Radiohead took '90s alt-rock and took it further than it seemed anyone could. Just a beautiful album that gets better over hundreds of listens.
Radiohead Kid A
After destroying my Ok Computer CD by playing it so many times, Kid A baffled me. This wasn't Radiohead. But it quickly seeped into me, and has never left. This record is so complete in its sound that it could almost be seen as only one track. It was hard to imagine Radiohead surpassing the ambition of Ok Computer, but they did it hear. Nothing sounded like it before, and nothing ever will again.
Radiohead The Bends
While it doesn't sound as complete now as the following two albums, I still love the energy of The Bends. It is the sound of an amazing band come into the world, getting past their lackluster first record. It's the most straightforward alt-rock Radiohead ever recorded, and it is one of the best in that genre.
The Shins Wincing the Night Away
The Tragically Hip Trouble At The Henhouse
The Tragically Hip World Container
The Tragically Hip Phantom Power

4.5 superb
Brand New Deja Entendu
Constantines Kensington Heights
Constantines Constantines
Hot Chip In Our Heads
Ladyhawk Ladyhawk
Neil Young Prairie Wind
Our Lady Peace Spiritual Machines
Radiohead The King of Limbs
This was at first a disappointment, especially after In Rainbows. But it has grown on me over time. It is a short album, and somewhat small in it's ambition, but in the end it is a fantastic collection of songs. Lotus Flower may well be one of my all time Radiohead favourites.
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
This has always sounded to me like Radiohead trying to find their feet again. They had just completed three amazing, very different albums - the straightforward alt-rock of The Bends, the progressive balladry of Ok Computer, and the atmospheric Kid A - and they were trying to figure out where to go next. Hail to the Thief is terrific, but it suffers from its length and a lack of focus.
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium
The Tragically Hip In Violet Light
The xx xx

4.0 excellent
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Crystal Castles Crystal Castles III
Hot Chip One Life Stand
Hot Chip Made in the Dark
Ladyhawk Shots
Metric Synthetica
Metric Fantasies
Metric Old World Underground, Where Are You Now
Neil Young Old Ways
Neil Young Harvest Moon
Neil Young Sugar Mountain Live at Canterbury House
Our Lady Peace Clumsy
Our Lady Peace Happiness...
The Shins Port of Morrow
The Shins Chutes Too Narrow
The Shins Oh, Inverted World

3.5 great
Brand New Daisy
Neil Young Psychedelic Pill
Our Lady Peace Naveed
Passion Pit Gossamer
The Tragically Hip Now For Plan A
The Tragically Hip We Are The Same
The Tragically Hip In Between Evolution
The Tragically Hip Music @ Work
The xx Coexist

3.0 good
Hot Chip Coming on Strong
Metric Live It Out
The Mars Volta Frances the Mute

2.5 average
Our Lady Peace Gravity
Our Lady Peace Curve
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