Artists of the Decade


Looking back ten years, this decade has produced some of the coolest music. Here are my "hits" and "misses":

Hits:

Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and U2 did not rest on their laurels, stayed productive in the studio, toured endlessly with real fire, and ended the decade on top of their game.
Not a bad album in the bunch. Not bad for a bunch of geezers whose collective musical experience rests at 130 years.

The Animal Collective, Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear and a dozen other young bands went their own way and proved that indie music, produced on small labels, is the sound for today. Quirky yes; boring no. Made me forget the 1960s,1970s,1980s, 1990s, and actually live in the moment.

Radiohead put a bullet in the heads of every major music label by offering their music up at any price. They could get away with this because of the brilliance of the music. Name a better band that so effortlessly put out work as diverse as Kid A and In Rainbows. The new Beatles? You bet.

Hats off to Timbaland and Kanye West for taking Hip Hop to new places. Hard not to admire the ear candy that diverse artists like Missy Elliott routinely served up. And to M.I.A., who made it global, without borders, mixing in sounds at will like a chef adds spices.

And kudos to Apple, whose creative energy designed a device called the iPod and software called iTunes that brought convenience and portability to hundreds of millions of end consumers.

Misses:

Watching talented individuals like Ryan Adams and Elliot Smith self destruct.

Having America buy into the herd mentality of American Idol.

The vinyl revolution. Way too much hype for a medium that failed three decades ago. 2 million units actually shipped; yet thousands of Audiogon posts waxing estatic. Nobody actually talks about the dead wax they own and the wide range of quality problems. I pity the suckers who bought into the 180 versus 200 gram hype.
bongofury
Every decade should produce music that pisses off the older generation. That is why punk and hip-hop will never die.
And it will morph into something new.

I agree with Jack White. What a talented player and producer. One of a kind.

I think the next decade will define the Kings of Leon. Everything clicked on the last album--let's see if they can take it up a notch.
'Micachu and the Shapes', a band that I think will be up there
in the artists' of the decade, a very exciting new group who have been given their own genre called 'junk shop punk'. Maybe a bit to radical for some (or a lot).I think they are excellent and a musical breath of fresh air.
Tfkaudio, are you referring Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco? I spent months trying to like it and it never sunk in. Just now I put it on and all the songs sound familiar, as you might guess, but they still miss. I still don't get them.
One more candidate: Eels

Started in 200 with "Daisies of the Galaxy" IMHO a flat out great record.

The next CD, "Shootenany" was terrific and was followed by "Souljacker" which was interesting but not particularly special.

The double CD "Blinking Lights" was (along with "Daisies") IMHO on the short list for Best of the Decade.

The most recent "Hombre Lobo" didn't do much for me.

Overall, this band (basically Mark Everett) probably produced more music in the last ten years that I found memorable than any other.

Didn't come to mind at first because the latest release was the weakest.

Marty