![]() ![]() ![]() When stories of child stardom, broken relationships, and side projects take a backseat to quality songwriting, you know you have a great album on your hands. Now that we have that out of the way, here are our top 20 albums of 2004. Well, here’s a few that almost made it: Bloc Party, PJ Harvey, Madvillain, Hot Snakes, American Music Club, Delgados, Prince, Junior Boys, McLusky, Futureheads, Rogue Wave, Ted Leo, Snow Patrol, Delays, Keane, The Killers, Devendra Banhart, Kill Me Tomorrow, Dizee Rascal, Comets on Fire, The Album Leaf, The Walkmen and Wilco. You’re probably wondering what other albums we liked that may not have made the cut. That doesn’t mean we can’t give `em props come year end time. Most of them ended up as “album of the week” at some point or another, though a few were albums we listened to long after the review freshness date. Nonetheless, we put together 20 albums that we truly loved this year and played over and over and over again. In fact, most of the stuff we heard this year was pretty decent, and let’s be honest, there was probably plenty of stuff that we didn’t hear that was crap. But whatever the case, we know you read them, and in the true spirit of playing favorites, we offer 20 of ours. Every year, every music magazine in the world compiles a list of the best albums of the year. ![]()
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