LemonMirrorSky
War Child
Somebody was saying in the Killers thread how they have already forgotten that there was a new album out last year and it got me thinking...
We get so excited with new releases and almost immediately download them or stream them and then go out and buy them, in many cases. Our collections are ever increasing by the day and bursting at the seams! But how many of these albums really stand the test of time and become true classics?
I'm curious as to which albums this community thinks have aged very well from say, the year 2000 as a reference point. We've all seen several lists of so-called essential albums from the 50s/60s to the 90s. So I'm more curious about the post-Kid A era.
Try to make your list the absolute cream of the crop. And obviously, you may have to ignore the last couple of years or so because it may be too soon to tell.
We get so excited with new releases and almost immediately download them or stream them and then go out and buy them, in many cases. Our collections are ever increasing by the day and bursting at the seams! But how many of these albums really stand the test of time and become true classics?
I'm curious as to which albums this community thinks have aged very well from say, the year 2000 as a reference point. We've all seen several lists of so-called essential albums from the 50s/60s to the 90s. So I'm more curious about the post-Kid A era.
Try to make your list the absolute cream of the crop. And obviously, you may have to ignore the last couple of years or so because it may be too soon to tell.