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Best Albums of 2010: 30 Releases That Mattered Most This Year

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One of our favorite parts about creating this list of top albums was reflecting on how unpredictable the year was. Be it '90s alt-rockers returning to form, music legends unearthing lost classics, Swedish indie artists producing pop jewels, cartoon bands coming out behind the curtain or disgraced rappers getting to give a "toast for the douchebags," 2010 kept our eclectic and discerning staff on our proverbial toes.

To the artists, we salute you for moving us heart, body and soul. To our dear reader, please enjoy our list of albums that mattered this year -- complete with CD listening party and Interface links so you can hear (and download) much of this gobsmackingly great music for yourself.
30
'Infinite Arms'
Band of Horses
With splashes of country, yacht rock and pop, Band of Horses impress mightily with 'Infinite Arms.' Sure, their influences are wholly apparent (a little Beach Boys here, a touch of Neil Young there), but the South Carolina outfit has recast seemingly classic melodies in its own image. And they do it to dazzling effect, as evidenced by sentimental tunes like the ultra-dreamy Brian Wilson-esque 'Bluebeard.'

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29
'Dark Night of the Soul'
Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse
The already biblical album title took on an even darker meaning after two tragic suicides -- by co-songwriter Sparklehorse (Mark Linkous) and guest vocalist Vic Chesnutt. This appropriately gloomy rock album, which nonetheless sparkles with Danger Mouse's production and scores of all-star guests, was buried by the label for months before finally seeing release this summer. Though Linkous will be missed, 'Dark Night' provides a delicate, downbeat and disquietingly beautiful epitaph.
Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse, 'Dark Night of the Soul'
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28
'Tourist History'
Two Door Cinema Club
Grabbing listeners with jangly guitars, ass-shaking rhythms and electropop melodies, the Northern Ireland trio arrive on the scene with one heck of a dance-inducing debut. Partly inspired by the tourist-friendly town the act calls home, this playful record will make you want to visit Two Door Cinema Club's stomping grounds to see what prompted these ridiculously peppy pop gems.

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Two Door Cinema Club, 'Tourist History
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27
'Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty'
Big Boi
After Jive Records asked the Outkast member to be more like chart-friendly Lil Wayne, Big Boi gave the label the big brush-off and jumped to Def Jam. Though the label mess meant we had to wait four years – and prevented partner-in-rhyme Andre 3000 from dropping guest verses – the end result was well worth it as Big Boi keeps his lyrical left foot firmly in hip-hop while his backing tracks bounce between rock, electro, dubstep and soul.
Big Boi, 'Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty'
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26
'The Hundred in the Hands'
The Hundred in the Hands
Listening to the Hundred in the Hands' eponymous debut kept us light on our feet this year. The appealing concoction of guitarist Jason Friedman's post-punk jangly riffs and Eleanore Everdell's sweetly chiming, dream-pop vocals is all set to a toe-tappingly solid dance beat. We challenge you to stay in your seat.

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Hundred in the Hands, 'The Hundred in the Hands'
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25
'The Budos Band III'
The Budos Band
Don't be fooled by the album title's simplicity: The layered sound generated by this 11-member-strong collective from Staten Island, N.Y. is anything but. Afro-beat aficionados will find everything they need in this third, funk-laden offering from the Fela Kuti-torch-bearing Budos.

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Budos Band, 'The Budos Band III'
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24
'Root for Ruin'
Les Savy Fav
The elder statesmen of art rock still got it. Fans sensed what they were in for when news of the raucous Brooklyn, N.Y. rockers' fifth record started making the rounds -- and gregarious frontman Tim Harrington and crew more than delivered. Humorous and vulgar, with no shortage of post-punk guitar riffs and howling vocals, Les Savy Fav touch upon alienation, self-deprecation and good old-fashioned lust.
Les Savy Fav, 'Root for Ruin'
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23
'Majesty Shredding'
Superchunk
Even without playing a single note, Superchunk were having a great year, as the label they started, Merge Records, scored chartbusting records by Spoon, She & Him and Arcade Fire. Though 'Majestic Shredding' took nearly nine years to arrive, the North Carolina natives' victorious return proves they can still draw the spotlight on their own, thanks to their spirited hooks and punk posturing.
Superchunk, 'Majesty Shredding'
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22
'Church With No Magic'
PVT
This Aussie experimental rock trio might seem an odd choice for a year-end list. You know, with the Gregorian chants and all. But PVT blew us away with their moody synth-rock. Drawing influences from Brian Eno and Talking Heads, they aren't afraid to indulge their anthemic ambitions, yet through each 'Magic' track they maintain a calculated, hypnotic wonder that demands full attention from the friendly smoke machine-operator, please.

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21
'Gorilla Manor'
Local Natives
Inspired by bands like Crosby, Stills and Nash, but boasting a sun-soaked sound that's all their own, this five-piece from L.A.'s Silver Lake blends percussive Afro-beat with dreamy, multi-part harmonies. Local Natives deftly add post-punk-informed guitars to complement this altogether soothing, pleasing mixture.

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Local Natives, 'Gorilla Manor'
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20
'Lucky Shiner'
Gold Panda
Career-wise, Gold Panda clearly got more from working at a record store -- where he collected scores of records for future sampling -- than a sex shop. (We won't ask what, if anything, he collected there.) Inspired by B-movies, Japanese culture, minimal techno and hip-hop, the Londoner offers a little of all of that in this album, made over Christmas in the countryside.

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Gold Panda, 'Lucky Shiner'
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19
'B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray'
B.o.B.
An underground hip-hop act from Atlanta, B.o.B. (Bobby Ray Simmons Jr.) is not afraid to mix genres. In this debut, derived from the diverse lead of Outkast and Kanye West, he employs '70s rock guitar, samples Vampire Weekend and collaborates with Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo.
B.o.B., 'B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray'
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18
'There Is Love in You'
Four Tet
Four Tet, which began as a side project of Fridge's Kieran Hebden, is an orchestra of programmed sounds, samples crammed into a laptop and projected as jazz-inspired, dreamy electronica. Here the result is soft, muted and rich, inducing a calm, relaxing mood.
Four Tet, 'There Is Love in You'
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17
'Swim'
Caribou
After Dan Snaith's wife gave him swimming lessons for Christmas, he found a new hobby -- and inspiration for this album of fluidly rhythmic dance music. Here, Snaith, who holds a Ph.D. in mathematics and goes by the moniker Caribou, lives up to his reputation for engineering creative beats and sound effects, adding a touch of psychedelic pop.
Caribou, 'Swim'
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16
'Forgiveness Rock Record'
Broken Social Scene
All-star alums Feist, Amy Millan and Emily Haines only made cameos, but stripping the sprawling Canadian collective to (practically) its tight-knit touring core resulted in a focused record that found Broken Social Scene reveling in basement parties and raging against oil companies while finding forgiveness in sentimental exes and beauty in the sweetest kill.

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Broken Social Scene, 'Forgiveness Rock Record'
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15
'Love and Its Opposite'
Tracey Thorn
Going back to the '80s in Everything but the Girl, Thorn and husband/bandmate Ben Watt created cool jazz-pop with bossa nova rhythms, later taking an electronic turn, as on their worldwide 1994 smash 'Missing.' Now, on her third solo release, Thorn is in her late 40s and employs her smoky voice and well-tuned social radar to craft astute, graceful singer-songwriter musings that confront midlife crisis unflinchingly.
Tracey Thorn, 'Love and Its Opposite'
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14
'Congratulations'
MGMT
MGMT have never been short on hype. But even without the fanfare (yes, even without the Grammys and endorsement from Paul McCartney), the pop-culture-referencing Brooklynites would still be on your radar -- there's no way to slip through the cracks when you crank out psych-tinged throwback tunes as epic as the ones heard on their refreshingly subtle sophomore record, 'Congratulations.'

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MGMT, 'Congratulations'
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13
'Body Talk'
Robyn
That Robyn's dance-pop opus (released over three records throughout the year) didn't do Lady Gaga numbers is radio's failure, not hers. As her stilettos stomped across broken glass, the Swedish former teen star outclassed all comers, pairing soaring synths, thundering drums and emotion-soaked lyrics, showing sympathy for Britney-esque fembots and declaring her indestructible independence. 'Body Talk' is epic pop for epic times. Get on board. Buckle up.
Robyn, 'Body Talk'
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12
'The Monitor'
Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus were inspired to create this swaggering period piece after watching the Ken Burns series 'The Civil War.' Tying the War Between the States to modern times, the punk- and rock-inspired New Jersey band come out swinging on 'The Monitor ,' employing an arsenal of instruments, including bagpipes, fiddle, trombone and cello -- and quotes from Abe Lincoln -- to offer an album that we feel takes the grand prize for originality.
Titus Andronicus, 'The Monitor'
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11
'Brothers'
The Black Keys
'Brothers' was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, the legendary soul temple utilized by artists including Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett. The result -- fittingly -- is some seriously sinewy, stripped-down blues-rock. Guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney sidle deftly from laid-back funk-laced tunes to pulverizingly heavy garage rock assaults that would get a nod of approval from Hendrix himself.

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The Black Keys, 'Brothers'
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10
'Plastic Beach'
Gorillaz
Blur alumnus Damon Albarn keeps the excitement level high on the Gorillaz's third, sonically varied studio outing from his musical anime troupe. Stories of cyborgs and islands made of trash are told by the likes of Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed and Bobby Womack. The resulting hullabaloo is a deftly crafted mash of hip-hop, Krautrock, dubstep, funk and electronica.

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Gorillaz, 'Plastic Beach'
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09
'Sigh No More'
Mumford and Sons
We found ourselves humming along to 'Sigh No More' for weeks after its release (it hit shelves in 2009 in the UK and 2010 in the rest of the world) -- and fortunately for us, Spinner was Mumford and Sons' first stop when they landed stateside. These folk-favoring London lads take their cues from American roots music and reference literary works by Steinbeck. If it were down to us, they would emigrate!

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Mumford & Sons, 'Sigh No More'
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08
'The Promise'
Bruce Springsteen
After recording the 10-track 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' in 1977-78, Springsteen had about 60 leftover songs. Three decades later, the Boss shapes 21 of them into a breathtaking double CD of genre-spanning rock that not only becomes another milestone in the Springsteen canon but also proves there is no time limit on master songcraft. 'The Promise' delayed is one more than kept.
Bruce Springsteen, 'The Promise'
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07
'This Is Happening'
LCD Soundsystem
For LCD Soundsystem's latest (and last?) effort, the stylish NYC troupe followed its hirsute frontman James Murphy into an adventure of an album. He's more intent than ever on creating intricate sonic layers and beats that are brimming with release. Songs range from the soft-to-utterly euphoric 'Dance Yrslf Clean' and simultaneously uncharacteristic and perfectly Murphy-esque 'Drunk Girls' to 'Home' -- a fitting end to an album that takes us from reckless at a party to reflective in pajamas.
LCD Soundsystem, 'This Is Happening'
Amazon.com
06
'Crazy for You'
Best Coast
As the biggest Golden State booster since Brian Wilson, Best Coast singer Bethany Cosentino literally wears California on her sleeve -- as a tattoo. It's also indelibly inked on her heart, as this fuzzed-out mid-fi take on the '60s girl-group genre makes comparisons to the Beach Boys' auteur not at all blasphemous. Songs like the obscenely catchy 'Boyfriend' evoke the Wall of Sound on about one-fiftieth the budget, and the album's lyrical simplicity allows the classic melodies to do all the talking.
Best Coast, 'Crazy for You'
05
'The Suburbs'
Arcade Fire
With winsome melodies and cinematic flourishes, Arcade Fire continued waltzing their way into the hearts of, well, everyone. 'The Suburbs' offers a shimmery homage to "modern youth" spun through a rich tapestry of orchestrated pop-rock. With several Grammy nominations, including Album of The Year, bestowed upon the Montreal outfit's third effort, it's hard to refute this majestic disc -- not even Arcade Fire naysayer Wayne Coyne will knock it.
Arcade Fire, 'The Suburbs'
Amazon.com
04
'Halycon Digest'
Deerhunter
It wasn't long ago that Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox would go onstage smeared with fake blood or armed with a 20-minute monologue about his childhood. On what just could be the band's signature album, the Altanta band have calmed and come into their own. Unique pop melodies take the edge off their signature fuzz and fury, and guitarist Lockett Pundt delivers one of the most compelling vocal performances on the album in 'Desire Lines.'

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Deerhunter, 'Halycon Digest'
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03
'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'
Kanye West
Still battered by a bad breakup and his mother's death, the Taylor Swift imbroglio sent Kanye reeling. Luckily, he landed in the studio and rather than licking his wounds, West put them on wax, turning his dark psychological profile into an unexpected artistic triumph of booming beatscapes and piercing rhymes. Turns out a foot in the mouth need not silence a great artist, not when it can inspire him.
Kanye West, 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'
Amazon.com
02
'High Violet'
The National
If the National can be counted on for one thing, it's a heart-wrenching bummer song. This is what the Brooklyn, N.Y. transplants do best. And, with haunting choruses and singer Matt Berninger's longing baritone, the melodramatic vibe is in full effect on 'High Violet.' Should you need an anthem for a lonely heart or a swan song to cap a strange day, you'll find it here.

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The National, 'High Violet'
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01
'Teen Dream'
Beach House
Plenty of folks make pretty music; writing actual songs is the hard part -- that's why Beach House's 'Teen Dream' claimed our unrefuted top album slot. Rather than turning in a beautiful background record, the Baltimore duo of Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally turned their ambient pop into a songwriting master class, gently swaying between earworm hooks, emotional vocals and perfectly soaring soundscapes. It's the next-best thing to an actual beach house.

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Beach House, 'Teen Dream'
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debombchef

this list is a joke

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Drizzy Drake

finally i chose my stage name "JAKE GRAHAM" or only " JAKE" please comment everyone how is it

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Katelynn Rose

Jonsi's Go at least deserves an honorable mention.

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man...f*cked up..no flying lotus

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PTMR

As a longtime listener with an enormous music collection, I realize you can't please anyone with a list of thirty, but there are undoubtedly some really good cds on the list. I particularly like the National and Mumford and Sons, as do many of my students. By the way, I am in my early 60s and teach senior English courses in a suburban, upstate NY high school. So, music is a talking point I have always sharee with my students. I have also listened to many of the other artists on the list and don't agree that they are all bad. Arcade Fire, Best Coast, and Beach House would dazzle in any time period. While I have seen the Beatles, and all of the individual members of that band, the Stones, Zep, Who, Tull, Kinks, Elton, the Beach Boys, Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett, along with Mitch Ryder and other acts on multiple occasions, that doesn't mean nobody's making good music any more. Even more recently, I've enjoyed seeing the White Stripes, and legends like Loreena McKennett, and Richard Thompson, and other lesser known but certainly very talented artists. Listening now is as enjoyable an experience as it was when I was seeing and listening to some of the great 60s and 70s acts. By the way, I enjoyed Pettys recent outing. Truth is, there has always been some quality stuff and some lesser quality stuff made in every era and the current day is for better or worse, certainly no different. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then good music is a subjecive in the ear of the the listener. Thanks for all the posts. I enjoy the dialogue.

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Adam Browne

This, on the whole is a good list i agree mostly with it. But how did Tricky's Mixed Race and Massive Attack's Heligoland not make it to the list? I have the feeling this is a bit gearded towards indie but like i said, i agree with it for the most part

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emily

wait,i thought they said "best albums" not "the worst."

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Brooke Chao

Awesome list! I'd add another band that probably debuted too late for 2010, but I fully anticipate seeing on the 2011 list: NYC's Atomic Tom. We just discovered them towards the end of the year, and love their debut album The Moment. You probably know them as the guys with the viral video of them playing iPhone instruments on a NY subway, but they're way more than that. We got to see them live in December, and they really ROCK. The album is also strong start to finish. There's not a bad song on it. Definitely check them out. Haven't seen anything on them in Rolling Stone, but I'd love to see a review of their album or a profile of the band. I can definitely see them being the next big new band.

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stan

Personally I loved - Full Moon Fiasco - Cosmic Palms (Barrett like Pink Floyd), Street Chant- Means (All your Favourite 90's bands) and Rotate the Completors: Completed Rotations of the... (Weirdest stuff ever.) .All excellent artists from New Zealand. Internationally I really enjoyed the new Grinderman and Robert Plant albums.

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Neil Barris

How is Eminem's Recovery not this list. Its one of the greatest albums of all time

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