Morrissey The First of the Gang To Die review
1. Morrissey
The First of the Gang To Die
Fiery Furnaces Tropical Iceland review
2. Fiery Furnaces
Tropical Iceland
Franz Ferdinand Take Me Out review
3. Franz Ferdinand
Take Me Out

It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. If you love guitar-driven pop (sometimes called ‘indie’ but we’re not going to make that mistake here) then you probably spent 2004 in music fan heaven. Rock – or, go on then, indie – had decisively stolen back the high-ground of the British musical mainstream from pop thanks to an assortment of American groups such as The Strokes, The White Stripes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs whose influences were as artfully chosen as their threads. Strangely, given its US origins, this new (but old) aesthetic was embraced by British bands who became willing pop stars, fashion icons and tabloid fodder, just as they had during the ‘golden’ days of Britpop. Yet just as this trend was booming, it was also peaking and then stagnating, perhaps an indication of the speeded up times in which we now lived.

Maybe that’s why many of the releases in Soundblab’s 2004 list feel like the apotheosis of 00s indie rock. What better distillation could you have than the sharp-suited, floppy-fringed arch-pop of Franz Ferdinand’s debut album, which at the time felt like the distillation of every great impulse pop music had had in the last 30 years? In classic pop style, Franz were born celebrating their own success. Meanwhile, The Libertines were busy chronicling their untimely combustion. Their second and, to date, final album also felt monumental, but a monument to wasted opportunity and talent. While Franz reinvigorated the Britpop dream of indie success, The Libertines’ Pete Doherty lived out another, just as potent, fantasy of excess which was itself as old as the Stones.

Elsewhere, we had the stadium-sized ambition of The Killers, the bad boy rawk of Kings of Leon, the DIY defiance of The Cribs. Each one took the past and used it as a template for the present. Each one, while wholly successful, signaled the exhaustion of what NME had termed The New Rock Revolution. So where did we look for something new? Well, Sweden’s The Knife mixed Euro-dance with art concepts on sophomore album Deep Cut, producing a template which pop producers are only now beginning to assimilate. New York’s TV on the Radio created music which mixed angsty art rock with seductive soul. Meanwhile, former rock revival darlings Liars gave us the bewildering cacophony of They Were Wrong, So We Drowned, a concept album about witch trials which signaled their utter disinterest in indie heritage rock.

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Franz Ferdinand Matinee review
4. Franz Ferdinand
Matinee
Art Brut Formed A Band review
5. Art Brut
Formed A Band
Graham Coxon Freakin' Out review
6. Graham Coxon
Freakin' Out
The Walkmen The Rat review
7. The Walkmen
The Rat
TV on the Radio Staring At The Sun review
8. TV on the Radio
Staring At The Sun
M.I.A. Galang review
9. M.I.A.
Galang
The Raveonettes That Great Love Sound review
10. The Raveonettes
That Great Love Sound
The Knife Heartbeats review
11. The Knife
Heartbeats
Modest Mouse Float On review
12. Modest Mouse
Float On
Franz Ferdinand Michael review
13. Franz Ferdinand
Michael
Wolfman featuring Pete Doherty For Lovers review
14. Wolfman featuring Pete Doherty
For Lovers
Be Your Own Pet Damn Damn Leash review
15. Be Your Own Pet
Damn Damn Leash
The Others This Is For The Poor review
16. The Others
This Is For The Poor
Peaches featuring Iggy Pop Kick It review
17. Peaches featuring Iggy Pop
Kick It
The Strokes The End Has No End review
18. The Strokes
The End Has No End
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Y Control review
19. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Y Control
The Killers Somebody Told Me review
20. The Killers
Somebody Told Me
Fierce Girl Double Drop review
21. Fierce Girl
Double Drop
Razorlight Vice review
22. Razorlight
Vice
Kings of Leon The Bucket review
23. Kings of Leon
The Bucket
Art Brut Modern Art review
24. Art Brut
Modern Art
The White Stripes Jolene review
25. The White Stripes
Jolene
The Long Blondes Giddy Stratospheres review
26. The Long Blondes
Giddy Stratospheres
Auf Der Maur Followed The Waves review
27. Auf Der Maur
Followed The Waves
LCD Soundsystem Yeah review
28. LCD Soundsystem
Yeah
Fiery Furnaces Single Again review
29. Fiery Furnaces
Single Again
LCD Soundsystem Movement review
30. LCD Soundsystem
Movement
The Longcut Transition review
31. The Longcut
Transition
The Strokes Reptilia review
32. The Strokes
Reptilia
The Killers Mr Brightside review
33. The Killers
Mr Brightside
!!! Hello? Is This Thing On? review
34. !!!
Hello? Is This Thing On?
The Libertines Can't Stand Me Now review
36. The Libertines
Can't Stand Me Now
Lethal Bizzle Pow! (Forward) review
37. Lethal Bizzle
Pow! (Forward)
Sons & Daughters Johnny Cash review
38. Sons & Daughters
Johnny Cash
Dizzee Rascal Stand Up Tall review
39. Dizzee Rascal
Stand Up Tall
Hot Chip Playboy review
40. Hot Chip
Playboy
The Cribs You Were Always The One review
41. The Cribs
You Were Always The One
The Cure The End of The World review
42. The Cure
The End of The World
Johnny Boy You Are the Generation That Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve review
43. Johnny Boy
You Are the Generation That Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve
The Libertines What Became of the Likely Lads review
44. The Libertines
What Became of the Likely Lads
Love Is All Make Out Fall Out Make Up review
45. Love Is All
Make Out Fall Out Make Up
Black Wire Attack! Attack! Attack! review
46. Black Wire
Attack! Attack! Attack!
Animal Collective Who Could Win A Rabbit review
47. Animal Collective
Who Could Win A Rabbit
The Rapture Love Is All review
48. The Rapture
Love Is All
Pixies Bam Thwok review
49. Pixies
Bam Thwok
The Music Breakin' review
50. The Music
Breakin'
The Von Bondies C'mon C'mon review
51. The Von Bondies
C'mon C'mon
The Killers All These Things That I've Done review
52. The Killers
All These Things That I've Done
Maximo Park The Coast Is Always Changing review
53. Maximo Park
The Coast Is Always Changing
Bloc Party Little Thoughts review
54. Bloc Party
Little Thoughts
The Stills Still In Love Song review
55. The Stills
Still In Love Song
Razorlight Golden Touch review
56. Razorlight
Golden Touch
Interpol Evil review
57. Interpol
Evil
Atmosphere Trying to Find a Balance review
58. Atmosphere
Trying to Find a Balance
The Beta Band Assessment review
59. The Beta Band
Assessment
Bloc Party She's Hearing Voices review
60. Bloc Party
She's Hearing Voices
The Go! Team Ladyflash review
61. The Go! Team
Ladyflash
The Cribs Baby Don't Sweat review
62. The Cribs
Baby Don't Sweat
The Departure All Mapped Out review
63. The Departure
All Mapped Out
Interpol Slow Hands review
64. Interpol
Slow Hands
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