What is the best indie album of the 2000s blog-rock era?

By YPB Team
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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?

Is This It - ranking option ranked #1

Is This It

The Strokes' 2001 debut, often cited as the album that started the blog-rock era and reinvigorated indie guitar music.

1/16
Turn on the Bright Lights - ranking option ranked #2

Turn on the Bright Lights

Interpol's 2002 brooding post-punk debut, a downtown NYC record that defined early blog-rock darkness.

2/16
Funeral - ranking option ranked #3

Funeral

Arcade Fire's 2004 debut, the Pitchfork 10.0 that announced the death of rockism and the rise of the indie epic.

3/16
You Forgot It in People - ranking option ranked #4

You Forgot It in People

Broken Social Scene's 2002 Canadian indie collective record that was an early online-era critical favorite.

4/16
Silent Alarm - ranking option ranked #5

Silent Alarm

Bloc Party's 2005 angular post-punk revival debut, a UK blog-rock essential.

5/16
Apologies to the Queen Mary - ranking option ranked #6

Apologies to the Queen Mary

Wolf Parade's 2005 debut, a Pitchfork darling that represented the best of mid-decade indie rock.

6/16
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - ranking option ranked #7

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's 2005 self-released debut, the quintessential internet-hype success story of the blog era.

7/16
Alligator - ranking option ranked #8

Alligator

The National's 2005 breakthrough, a critical favorite among blog-era tastemakers that launched them to the mainstream.

8/16
Franz Ferdinand - ranking option ranked #9

Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand's 2004 debut, danceable and angular indie rock that became a ubiquitous blog-era anthem.

9/16
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning - ranking option ranked #10

I'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.

10/16
Spoon — Gimme Fiction - ranking option ranked #11

Spoon — Gimme Fiction

Spoon's 2005 album, beloved by music bloggers for its precision and wit.

11/16
Merriweather Post Pavilion - ranking option ranked #12

Merriweather Post Pavilion

Animal Collective's 2009 psychedelic pop landmark, arguably the final great album of the blog-rock era.

12/16
Sound of Silver - ranking option ranked #13

Sound of Silver

LCD Soundsystem's 2007 dance-punk masterwork, a beloved blog-era critical consensus pick.

13/16
Vampire Weekend - ranking option ranked #14

Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend's 2008 debut, the last great blog-hype band breakthrough before streaming changed everything.

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Transatlanticism - ranking option ranked #15

Transatlanticism

Death Cab for Cutie's 2003 breakout record, beloved by a generation of bloggers and indie fans alike.

15/16
Illinois - ranking option ranked #16

Illinois

Sufjan Stevens' 2005 orchestral folk album, a Pitchfork-era prestige record that transcended genre.

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