What is the best indie album of the 2000s blog-rock era?
The mid-2000s blog era was a magical moment when indie music spread virally through MP3 blogs and message boards. Which album best captures that exciting period?
1Is This It
The Strokes' 2001 debut, often cited as the album that started the blog-rock era and reinvigorated indie guitar music.
2Turn on the Bright Lights
Interpol's 2002 brooding post-punk debut, a downtown NYC record that defined early blog-rock darkness.
3Funeral
Arcade Fire's 2004 debut, the Pitchfork 10.0 that announced the death of rockism and the rise of the indie epic.
4You Forgot It in People
Broken Social Scene's 2002 Canadian indie collective record that was an early online-era critical favorite.
5Silent Alarm
Bloc Party's 2005 angular post-punk revival debut, a UK blog-rock essential.
6Apologies to the Queen Mary
Wolf Parade's 2005 debut, a Pitchfork darling that represented the best of mid-decade indie rock.
7Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's 2005 self-released debut, the quintessential internet-hype success story of the blog era.
8Alligator
The National's 2005 breakthrough, a critical favorite among blog-era tastemakers that launched them to the mainstream.
9Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand's 2004 debut, danceable and angular indie rock that became a ubiquitous blog-era anthem.
10I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Bright Eyes' 2005 album, a critical darling that made Conor Oberst one of the blog era's most discussed artists.
11Spoon — Gimme Fiction
Spoon's 2005 album, beloved by music bloggers for its precision and wit.
12Merriweather Post Pavilion
Animal Collective's 2009 psychedelic pop landmark, arguably the final great album of the blog-rock era.
13Sound of Silver
LCD Soundsystem's 2007 dance-punk masterwork, a beloved blog-era critical consensus pick.
14Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend's 2008 debut, the last great blog-hype band breakthrough before streaming changed everything.
15Transatlanticism
Death Cab for Cutie's 2003 breakout record, beloved by a generation of bloggers and indie fans alike.
16Illinois
Sufjan Stevens' 2005 orchestral folk album, a Pitchfork-era prestige record that transcended genre.
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