Music For The New Millenium

OK, we’ve had the endless debate about the “Top Ten Bands” of all time. Let’s toss some chum into the water and see what kind of a debate we can have.

Name the best ten musicians or bands that first recorded in 2000 or later. We’ll settle this by going to Amazon and using their dates as the definitive release dates…

18 thoughts on “Music For The New Millenium”

  1. (In no particular order):

    Silversun Pickups
    Keane
    The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Wolfmother
    The Killers
    The Go! Team
    Snow Patrol
    Maroon 5
    Iron and Wine
    The Fiery Furnaces

  2. Doubt it’s the type of music people that visit WoC would be into but a few contenders for me would be Funeral for a Friend, Thrice and Senses Fail. Fairly niche choices but all have progressed their sound on each album and between them I have 13 albums/EP’s I can listen to with barely a skipped track.

  3. Here are my picks:

    Lovehammers (2004)
    Coldplay (arguable: they had an EP in 1999, I think, but no albums before 2000’s “Parachutes” that I know of)
    Clock (2006)
    Laura Viers (2005, especially listen to Galaxies)
    Jaiya (2003, probably only meaningful if you’re Pagan, but they’re excellent)
    Bonnie “Prince” Billy (2001)
    Blue October (2000?)
    The Killers (2004)
    Evanescence (2003)
    Conspiracy (does that count as Yes or as a new band? Anyway, it’s 2004 as Conspiracy and 2000 as Billy Squire and Chris Sherwood, with an album called Conspiracy — you know, prog bands can be really hard to sort out)
    3 Doors Down (2000)

    I think that White Stripes is older than that, so they don’t count. Bummer that. But hey, I can throw in Raconteurs. Also, when did Smash Mouth start recording? They must be older than 2000.

  4. Erk, I forgot Wolfmother and Snow Patrol (thanks, Robin) and Neverending White Lights. And wow, Mark, that’s quite the industrial heavyweights, yeah? But didn’t Funker Vogt have an album (Execution Tracks or Survivor?) in the late ’90’s?

  5. The Triangle Four
    Regional Chain
    Access Some Evil
    HighSpace
    Adam Has a Vagina
    N1NE
    Obama’s First Mixtape

  6. Amy Winehouse, though let’s see how the next album goes
    Leona Lewis, though let’s see if she can continue
    Gnarls Barkley
    Sugarland
    John Legend
    N.E.R.D
    Silversun Pickups
    Black Mountain
    TV On the Radio
    Snow Patrol
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, comes and goes

    And definately not for all…
    “Jonathan Coulton”:http://youtube.com/watch?v=RthZgszykLs , Still Alive (start at ~1:00

    Some others, but I can’t think of any right now. I haven’t been able to find many good rock bands. =/

  7. Doves
    Mars Volta
    Coldplay
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Goldfrapp
    Kasabian
    Wolfmother
    Audioslave
    The Music
    The Coral

    I’d nominate Snow Patrol but they put out _Songs for Polar Bears_ in 1998.
    Which also bumps Idlewild.
    And Placebo, and Porcupine Tree, and…

  8. Cool, a bunch of new music for me…

    My picks:

    Shelby Lynne
    BRMC
    Linkin Park (I know, I know…I just enjoy them)
    Brad Paisley (another guilty sin – comedy albums or country albums?)
    Alycia Keyes
    Evanescence
    Sufjan Stevens
    Arcade Fire
    The Strokes
    Danger Mouse

    I keep wanting to add White Stripes (and how about Loretta Lynn/Jack White for Van Lier Rose?), but I know I can’t.

    A.L.

  9. AL, I think Danger Mouse was doing CDs before 2000. Is your criterion “CDs from a big label”? Edit: Ah. I see. Until there’s a release Amazon has listed, the band isn’t “real” as far as this list goes. Well, OK then.

  10. #5 Mark: Excellent picks but with the possible exceptions of Blutengel and Helium Nova, they all had albums out prior to 2000–in some cases way before 2000.

    For mine:

    -Thievery Corporation (their first album scraped by in 2000–DJ-Kicks and Abductions and Reconstructions don’t count cause they’re just DJ mix albums)
    -Hank Williams III
    -BT (but his first album may have predated 2000, whoops his second one was barely there so I guess he’s out)
    -Lamb of God
    -Killswitch Engage

    Since I woke up feeling a little PoMo this morning, I’d like to make a metacritique of the contest that it allows only for nominations based on albums. Unknown Hinson has a phenomenal live act. Aside from very high quality guitar chops, his live act is also done entirely within his vampire-hillbilly persona and the supporting band also stays in (albeit much lower key) character. Although I have no idea when he started writing or performing, I think he’s post-2000. And asking what’re the best bands since 2000 is like asking what’s the best religion started since 2000. Is this some conspiracy to cheat the Reverend Horton Heat out of his fully deserved glory?

  11. arcade fire
    maroon 5
    guilty pleasure pink (feel free to kill me now)
    The killers
    the kooks
    arctic monkeys
    Crystal method – though not really a band)
    Linkin park – who I do not apologize for
    oh and coldplay sucks giant monkey balls

    I’ m most excited by kooks, arctic monkeys right now

    Still I thought that 90’s had more breakout music, in a lot of ways.

    Nirvana and grunge, beck started doing his thing, sublime was doing their hodgepodge of styles, primus was taking hard bass as far as you can take it, the heyday of the red hot, RATM, flogging molly started their thing – good times . Not to mention the wave of great rap, whether party rap like snoop, or 2pac ( prefer the early) or NY stuff like brand nubian.
    Does anyone else other than me just think radiohead is wildly overrated?

    Just can’t get into it.

    It is annoying when the ‘greatest rock bands’ stuff r artists that are receiving social security and whatnot. That is fracked up

  12. White Stripes
    Strokes
    Foo Fighters
    Buckcherry
    Shins
    Arcade Fire
    Wolfmother
    Arctic Monkeys
    Muse
    Silvertide
    Raconteurs
    Amy Winehouse
    Gnarls Barkley
    Puddle of Mudd
    Flogging Molly
    Fratellis
    Subways
    Vines
    Tiger Army
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Mars Volta
    Darkness
    Los Lonely Boys

    …. I left out some bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam because, even though they have both had AWESOME albums during this decade, I still think of them as ’90’s bands. Bands like the Foo Fighters and RHCP started off in the ’90’s but have had as much or more success in this decade.

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