Top 50 Albums of the 00s - #40: Eels - Daisies of the Galaxy
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I have an odd confession to make. Well, it's not really a confession. I was briefly singing in a rock and roll project that, well, we rehearsed about four times. Our greatest accomplishment was that a guitar

But my feeble attempts at rockstar fame have little to do with why I enjoy this album so much.

In all, it's 15 songs packed in to 44 minutes. There is not one standout single that I can point to as the album's fulcrum, but that's kind of the point. It lazily carries you from track to track and is incredibly relistenable. The record could simply end after the 14th track, but instead we get one of the ultimate feel-good songs in human history in "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues (Untitled)". When the chorus goes, "Uh-huh. God damn right it's a beautiful day," and not only means it, but convinces you of it, well, you gotta be some kind of a-hole not to want to hear that song. In fact, I'm gonna go spin it on repeat for a while. See you next time for #39!
Click here for the excellent video for "Flyswatter" which is not embedable.
Not the real video:
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#42 - Okkervil River - Black Sheep Boy
#43 - Ladyhawk - Ladyhawk
#44 - José González - In Our Nature
#45 - Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
#46 - Caribou - Andorra
#47 - Mastodon - Crack the Skye
#48 - Shout Out Louds - Howl Howl Gaff Gaff
#49 - At the Drive-In: Relationship of Command
#50 - Rival Schools: United by Fate

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