![]() ![]() That got me thinking of what I would say to you if I ran into you (even though I never would, as I live on the other side of the country). The other day my friend Erin Hennessy saw you on the F train in NYC, but she couldn’t get up the nerve to say anything to you. Whatever you-dear reader-might glean from our produce, we are grateful for the opportunity to indulge in our list-making and music-listening passions here.Īuthor Elijah & Greg Posted on 16 November 2020 23 November 2020 Categories Best of, Culture, Music Tags Aimee Mann, Andrew Bird, Animal Collective, Aqualung, Arab Strap, Arcade Fire, As I Lay Dying, Atlas Sound, Badly Drawn Boy, Band of Horses, Beck, Belle & Sebastian, Belle and Sebastian, Bettie Serveert, Björk, Bloc Party, Bon Iver, Brian Eno, Bright Eyes, Broken Social Scene, Cass McCombs, Coldplay, Converge, Cryptacize, Curl Up & Die, Cursive, Cut Copy, Daft Punk, Damien Rice, David Bazan, David Byrne, Death Cab for Cutie, Deerhunter, Department of Eagles, DeVotchKa, Doves, Eisley, El-P, Elbow, Elliott Smith, Explosions in the Sky, Fionn Regan, Fleet Foxes, Frightened Rabbit, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Grandaddy, Grizzly Bear, Harmony and Pollution, Hayden, HEadphones, Interpol, Iron & Wine, Iron and Wine, John Vanderslice, LCD Soundsystem, Lift to Experience, Lou Barlow, Low, Matt Pond PA, Mew, mewithoutYou, Mogwai, Morrissey, Muse, Neko Case, Norma Jean, Orchid, Ozma, Pedro the Lion, Pete Yorn, Piebald, Pinback, PJ Harvey, Postal Service, Radiohead, Regina Spektor, Roddy Frame, Sigur Rós, Snow Patrol, Son Lux, Spiritualized, Sufjan Stevens, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Anniversary, The Antlers, The Autumns, The Beta Band, The Dears, The Divine Comedy, The Frames, The Innocence Mission, The Low Anthem, The Microphones, The National, The New Pornographers, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Seamonsters, The Shins, The Twilight Sad, The XYZ Affair, Thom Yorke, Times New Viking, Tom Waits, Travis, TV on the Radio, U2, Vampire Weekend, Voxtrot, Wilco, Yo La Tengo 3 Comments on A Decade of Bests (2000-2009) A modest proposal for Sufjan Stevens regarding the completion of his 50 States Project ![]() Perhaps these lists will be of some interest for those who wish to walk down Memory Lane, or indeed, for those who might wonder if any of these gems passed them by (as we have discovered from comparing our respective lists). With hindsight and in living with particular albums for longer, we have compiled lists of our ten favourite albums for each year from 2000-2019. This year, we have decided to revisit our ‘Best Albums’ lists and to even elaborate on our whole ‘Best Albums’ corpus by travelling all the way back to the prehistoric year that was 2000. In time, even that dropped off of our list of priorities and Lost in the Cloud went quiet. In those last couple of dwindling years, our ‘Best Albums’ lists were becoming the only new material we were producing for the blog. We began Lost in the Cloud with productive intentions, but life, as it can so often do, got in the way of our keeping up with the blog.įor the first six years, we were diligent in posting the lists of our favourite albums of the year, complete with short descriptions of each. One thing we carried over from our previous blog was our love for lists, especially music lists. ![]() When we first launched Lost in the Cloud in 2010, we were on a roll from our previous blog, hoping to take LITC into different territory. ![]()
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