Wednesday, August 20, 2025

2000 Deep Dive: Part Five

     I can virtually guarantee no one else has this Top 5 for the year 2000. But I love all of these albums. I have lived with three of them for 20 plus years, and the other two are newer discoveries. 


5. DELTRON 3030 - DELTRON 3030 ( 4.5 STARS )

     I first fell in love with Del on "Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz. I'm not a fan of hip hop, in general, but I do like rappers with a good flow and Del is the best I've heard. I tend to either like hip hop that has jazz samples or futuristic narratives. Deltron 3030 falls into the latter style. It's a concept album about the year 3030, where Deltron-Zero and The Automator fight against corrupt corporations. Very fun album. My favorite tracks are "Positive Contact" and "Virus". 

4. EYESINWEASEL - WRINKLED THOUGHTS ( 4.5 STARS )

     This is the only studio album by Tobin Sprout's side project, Eyesinweasel. Unlike Tobin Sprout's lo-fi solo albums, Wrinkled Thoughts is a full band banger. They also released a high energy live album called Live in the Middle East. In the end, this is still a showcase for Tobin Sprout's genius songwriting. Among the guitar rockers is "Slow Flanges" where Sprout continues to demonstrate that he possesses the most beautifully fragile and world weary voice. As further proof I submit "Hands and Covers". The rest of the album is high quality, GbV level rockers like, "Dusting Coattails", "Marriage Inc.", and "Jealous Mantles". Do yourself a favor.

3. CENTRO-MATIC - ALL THE FALSEST HEARTS CAN TRY ( 4.5 STARS )

     Another great album from Centro-matic, who features my favorite songwriter, Will Johnson. I love how this album starts with the fragile, one minute track "Cool That You Showed Us How" and flows into the banger "Blisters May Come". That's followed by my favorite song, "Call the Legion in Tonight". Other highlights include, "Huge in Every City" and "Most Everyone Will Find". I really miss these guys.

2. THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS - MASS ROMANTIC ( 5.0 STARS )

     Neko Case makes her triumphant return to the countdown with AC Newman and the rest of The New Pornographers. I hadn't heard this album until the dive and it blew my mind. The way it begins with a drumstick count in, then a chugging guitar riff, and then Neko belting out "Mass Romantic" had me completely hooked. This is a perfect indie rock album. The combination of Case and Newman is magic. I went to the record store to look for this. They didn't have it, but they had Electric Version and Twin Cinema, so I picked them up and they're fantastic as well. I'm kind of obsessed with TNP right now. 

1. DOVES - LOST SOULS ( 5.0 STARS )

     This should come as no surprise. I've posted multiple times about Lost Souls. This could be my album of the past 25 years. There have been so many great bands from Manchester, and Doves are one of the best. This album sounds like what I imagine Manchester to be. While I was doing some research on Lost Souls, I discovered that the members of Doves played on several tracks of Badly Drawn Boy's The Hour of Bewilderbeast album. They also did gigs as his backing band. CRAZY! I don't know how I missed that when I was posting about Badly Drawn Boy. Virtually every song on this album is brilliant; but I'll call out "Here It Comes", "Sea Song", "Rise", "Catch the Sun", "The Man Who Told Everything", and "Cedar Room" as the standouts. I was first exposed to Doves by the music video for "Catch the Sun". Over the years, though, "Cedar Room" has become my favorite song on Lost Souls. I love the hand claps, and the chorus is glorious, yet devastating. I probably mentioned this before, but I would also recommend the B-sides and rarities compilation, Lost Sides. Lots of great stuff from this era that didn't make the album. Peace.






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