Acts whose entire album output has always been on the decline, with no exception

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>the replacements came dangerously close to fitting this model. and there's probably 1 or 2 days out of any given week when i could convincingly make the argument<

This morning I am actually thinking they might be one of the best examples of it.

― xhuxk, Thursday, 25 August 2005 12:51 (5 years ago)

Slow enough morning for me to research it, glad some others agree!

Blastfemur (Dan Peterson), Friday, 19 November 2010 16:09 (fifteen years ago)

The Replacements? Not in this reality! Let It Be, Tim, Pleased To Meet Me all way better than Hootenanny alone. At the very least, Tim is better than Let It Be.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 19 November 2010 16:22 (fifteen years ago)

hootenanny >>>>>>>>>>>> tim >> pleased to meet me.

hootenanny is funnier, looser, brattier, catchier, pretty much everythingier. on any given day, hootenanny, sorry ma..., or let it be could be my fave of theirs, and all of them blow away anything they recorded for sire, and on those 1 or 2 days per week noted above, i'd definitely support the replacements argument in this thread.

fact checking cuz, Friday, 19 November 2010 16:39 (fifteen years ago)

<<Pavement, though mostly by minor degrees.>>

this is true.

fact checking cuz, Friday, 19 November 2010 16:41 (fifteen years ago)

Yep, I love the slapdash Hootenanny WAY more than when they seemed to be straining harder to make a polished recording. I've tried for years with Tim, believe me.

Blastfemur (Dan Peterson), Friday, 19 November 2010 16:43 (fifteen years ago)

Belle and Sebastian. Peaked with Tigermilk and then downhill all the way.

Officer Pupp, Friday, 19 November 2010 19:44 (fifteen years ago)

I could understand how someone might make the argument for the replacements EXCEPT for Hootenanny being better than Let It Be. I don't agree that they fit this thread, but I could understand something thinking it, except Let It Be just seems better in almost every way than Hootenanny.

Mark, Saturday, 20 November 2010 01:53 (fifteen years ago)

Speaking of...what about R.E.M.?

10,000 Maniacs is a good example I think.

Mark, Saturday, 20 November 2010 01:56 (fifteen years ago)

Lots of people here would agree re R.E.M.

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 20 November 2010 01:56 (fifteen years ago)

Re: Belle & Seb - wouldn't agree w/ Tigermilk being their best, but could see the argument. No way Fold Yr Hands & Storytelling are better than DCW & TLP tho.

the 'Friends' experiment (Pillbox), Saturday, 20 November 2010 01:59 (fifteen years ago)

Ah right, forgot to show all before searching for R.E.M.

Mark, Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:08 (fifteen years ago)

dEUS, probably.

seandalai, Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:26 (fifteen years ago)

dEUS

Raage Saga (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:35 (fifteen years ago)

does not exist afaik

Raage Saga (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:35 (fifteen years ago)

What?

seandalai, Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:45 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU3JrXt_cPk

Raage Saga (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:47 (fifteen years ago)

Aha, I see.

Worst Case Scenario > In a Bar, Under the Sea > The Ideal Crash > The other two

(ignoring My Sister = My Clock on the basis that it's not really an album)

seandalai, Saturday, 20 November 2010 02:57 (fifteen years ago)

10,000 Maniacs def does not fit, their debut was kind of ropey and their last was one of their best

ban this sick stunt (anagram), Saturday, 20 November 2010 08:41 (fifteen years ago)

Yeah Michael Jackson almost works if you disregard the solo albums he recorded from 1972-1974. They really are not that good and MJ himself didn't write anything (as he was like, 13).

I like his 80s albums better than "Off The Wall" but know there are lots of "Off The Wall" fans here. Seriously I think the new tracks on "HIStory" were considerably better than the ones on "Dangerous" though.

You're Twistin' My Melody Man! (Geir Hongro), Saturday, 20 November 2010 10:16 (fifteen years ago)

I agree with Geir, History was a better album than Dangerous.

Tuomas, Saturday, 20 November 2010 11:56 (fifteen years ago)

I've been mentioning her a lot lately because I'm a rehabbing Lamb: Mariah Carey. WHAT HAPPENED AFTER EMANCIPATION OF MIMI!?! E=MC2 and Memoirs sounded like the cast-off crap that ends up on a typical DJ Finesse or DJ Ant-Lo baby makin' mixtape. Merry Christmas II You was what finally made me snap and give up on her completely.

I also absolutely loathe the Butterfly album but I think that has to do with both Mariah and her Lambs still being a creepy level of obsessive over the CD nearly 14 years later. I'm of the rare mindset that it's no longer 1997 and Butterfly hasn't aged very well.

That's not a "laugh track", it's an audience and you're in it. (MintIce), Saturday, 20 November 2010 14:23 (fifteen years ago)

love e-mc2 except for the six "we belong together" rewrites that sucked, which doesn't sound like a hearty endorsement, but the rest is really fun

based lord sotosyn (The Reverend), Sunday, 21 November 2010 00:30 (fifteen years ago)

Montrose

Randy Moss' dog's personal chef (Bill Magill), Monday, 22 November 2010 17:16 (fifteen years ago)

Good call Bill.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 22 November 2010 17:16 (fifteen years ago)

History has some of the best songs ("Stranger in Moscow" is hands down his best song post-Thriller) but as an album it's really, really boring past like track 6. Dangerous spreads it out a bit more and generally has more interesting things going on. But I see where you're coming from.

frogbs, Monday, 22 November 2010 22:54 (fifteen years ago)

I would say the tracks on "Dangerous" sounds a bit too much alike, particularly the Terry Riley produced ones. "HIStory" has a better combination of different producers and different styles. And the ballads are also slightly less sappy, say what you like about "You Are Not Alone" and "Earth Song", but they are still considerably better songs than "Heal The World" and "Gone To Soon".

You're Twistin' My Melody Man! (Geir Hongro), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 12:30 (fifteen years ago)

Call me a sap but I really like "Will You Be There?". I think Dangerous is good if you don't try to listen to it all at once. I guess I could go both ways. In the end I think the first 6 songs or so of History are definitely his best post-Bad. Also there were a couple of tracks on Blood on the Dancefloor that were killer...

frogbs, Tuesday, 23 November 2010 14:40 (fifteen years ago)

"Will you be there?" I had to stop when I heard this.

Back in the day, when Scritti had their direction change to pop music, the b-side of "Sweetest Girl" was "Lions after Slumber", and I remember thinking "MJackson should hear this one".

Clearly, he did. Compare the end bit of "Will you be there" to it.

Mark G, Tuesday, 23 November 2010 15:31 (fifteen years ago)

"Will You Be There" is OK, but not really a slow song to the same extent as the ones I mentioned though.

You're Twistin' My Melody Man! (Geir Hongro), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 19:53 (fifteen years ago)

But, sure, of course "HIStory" also contains his version of "Smile", which is the king of sappiness. And "Childhood" as well is rather horrible. "Little Susie", for all its strangeness and weird subject matter, I think is quite nice though, reminding me a bit of "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" from ABBA's "Visitors" album.

You're Twistin' My Melody Man! (Geir Hongro), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 19:55 (fifteen years ago)

Cut Copy: I Thought Of Numbers > Bright Like Neon Love > In Ghost Colours > the two teaser tracks from the new one

i'm assuming that it's tity boi, host of the mixtape (sic), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 23:00 (fifteen years ago)

I'd nominate Charlotte Hatherley, all three of her albums are great but they've got slightly weaker.

I'm tempted to say The Hidden Cameras, although the last two albums are about equal.

Kitchen Person, Tuesday, 23 November 2010 23:21 (fifteen years ago)

nine months pass...

Peaches.

rude ragga beats from the F. U. Schnickens (sic), Saturday, 27 August 2011 16:20 (fourteen years ago)

Firewater applies well here -- i did a best-of mix once that took 6 songs from their 1st album, 5 songs from their 2nd album, and so on, down to 1 song from their 6th album (sequenced so it was a song each from every album, then a song each from the first five albums, etc.). it worked out pretty well, although i ended up preferring their 6th album to their 4th and 5th. i recommend trying out that structure for some of the other bands mentioned itt.

some dude, Saturday, 27 August 2011 16:26 (fourteen years ago)

Until recently, Fountains Of Wayne.

Colin Allstations (PaulTMA), Saturday, 27 August 2011 16:42 (fourteen years ago)

clipse

fennel cartwright, Saturday, 27 August 2011 22:33 (fourteen years ago)

The Vines

Colin Allstations (PaulTMA), Saturday, 27 August 2011 22:41 (fourteen years ago)

Franz Ferdinand

Colin Allstations (PaulTMA), Saturday, 27 August 2011 22:42 (fourteen years ago)

Personally I'd rate them: 36 Chambers = The W > Forever > 8 Diagrams > Iron Flag. Iron Flag has a nice start, 4 of the first 5 tracks (except for "Soul Power") are really good, but the it veers off to autopilot Wu mode with nothing particularly new or interesting.

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brrr-icane aye-rene (Whiney G. Weingarten), Saturday, 27 August 2011 22:52 (fourteen years ago)

Personally, I think Franz Ferdinand have gotten better with every release. :)

Hongroe (Geir Hongro), Saturday, 27 August 2011 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

Firewater was true until their last release, "The Golden Hour", which is absolutely fantastic.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 28 August 2011 01:45 (fourteen years ago)

I tempted to say Garbage, but while IMHO s/t > Version 2.0, Bleed Like Me is more solid than Beautifulgarbage, it's highs aren't as high and vice versa.

Mucho! Macho! Honcho!: Turn Off The Dark (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 28 August 2011 01:52 (fourteen years ago)

eight months pass...

Brendan Benson is 5 albums and running now

some dude, Wednesday, 9 May 2012 19:07 (fourteen years ago)

one year passes...

Brendan Benson is 6 albums and running now

Algerian Horsebeater (some dude), Saturday, 18 January 2014 15:55 (twelve years ago)

the strokes

Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 18 January 2014 22:42 (twelve years ago)

good one. Interpol also. are either of them still putting out records?

akm, Saturday, 18 January 2014 23:31 (twelve years ago)

yeah i think the strokes put one out rather recently. i liked the 4th better than third though

|citation needed| (will), Saturday, 18 January 2014 23:36 (twelve years ago)

My Morning Jacket. tho i think the first and second are pretty even

|citation needed| (will), Saturday, 18 January 2014 23:37 (twelve years ago)

Mogwai

paolo, Sunday, 19 January 2014 10:57 (twelve years ago)

captain beyond

pentagram

nostormo, Sunday, 19 January 2014 13:56 (twelve years ago)


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