Vashti Bunyan, Lookaftering
Animal Collective, Feels
The Clientele, Strange Geometry
Clipse, We Got It 4 Cheap, Vol. 2
Deerhoof, The Runners Four
Broken Social Scene, S/T
Wolf Parade, Apologies to the Queen Mary
Devendra Banhart, Cripple Crow
Serena Maneesh, S/T
Kanye West, Late Registration
Super Furry Animals, Love Kraft
The New Pornographers, Twin Cinema
Sufjan Stevens, Illinois
Wilderness, S/T
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, S/T
Art Brut, Bang Bang Rock & Roll
Common, Be
Sleater-Kinney, The Woods
Stephen Malkmus, Face the Truth
The Hold Steady, Separation Sunday
Architecture in Helsinki, In Case We Die
Vitalic, OK Cowboy
Caribou, The Milk of Human Kindness
Edan, Beauty and the Beat
The Decemberists, Picaresque
M.I.A., Arular
Bloc Party, Silent Alarm
Antony and the Johnsons, I Am a Bird Now
Bonnie "Prince" Billy & Matt Sweeney, Superwolf
M83, Before the Dawn Heals Us
Bright Eyes, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Black Mountain, S/T
The Fiery Furnaces EP
Other
Check your formatting. An underscore character [_] can be added to the very beginning of each line you don't want to have a number/bullet/button.
Oh, I'm betting on Late Registration, not just because it has the highest rating.
Anyone else feel like Pitchfork's been giving away high ratings even more generously than ever this year? Scaruffi's the man.
Agreed, I'm not going to vote on this until the formatting is fixed.
I don't know, they seem to love weird indie music more; I'm leaning towards Sufjan Stevens. (although Late Registration certainly wouldn't surprise me)
Sorry about the formatting guys. This was my first poll.
I'm the Wolf Parade vote. It's got all the classic elements for a pitchfork #1. Anthemic, slightly pushing the envelope, no filler.
Personally, I'd be surprised if anything else does it. If they vote Sufjan #1 I will officially stop reading Pitchfork.
don't pick on Sufjan.
Also, Wolf Parade's album is a debut. 2004 - Arcade Fire, 2003 - Rapture, 2002 - Interpol...pattern, anyone?
They always wanna predict the next big thing.