by Patrick McGuiggan
1. Brand New - Deja Entendu
Favourite lyric: "The best part of what has happened was the part I must have missed/ So I'm asking you to shine it on and stick around/I'm not writing my goodbyes."
2. The Postal Service - Give Up
A unique and addictive indie/electro-pop
classic. It is also still a regular in my car.
Favourite song: Such Great Heights
Favourite lyric: "I'll be your platform shoes/undo what heredity's done to you/ You won't have to strain, to look in to my eyes."
3. Cursive - The Ugly Organ
The Ugly Organ is dark, intense
and original. Cursive are one of the best bands I have ever had the fortune to
see live; Tim Kasher is a miserable genius.
Favourite song: The Recluse
Favourite lyric: "You gotta sink, gotta sink, gotta sink to swim/Impersonate greater persons/'Cause we all know art is hard/When we don't know who we are."
4. Death Cab for Cute - Transatlanticism
It's hard to believe Ben Gibbard was able to release this album in the same year as the aforementioned Give Up. It is a beautiful and compelling album, which gets better with each listen.
Favourite song: A Lack of Colour
Favourite lyric: "There's no blame, for how our love did slowly fade /And now that it's gone, it's like it wasn't there at all/And here I rest, where disappointment and regret collide /Lying awake at night"
5. The Jealous Sound - Kill Them with Kindness
Blair Shehan has a distinctive and captivating voice, which perfectly complements this polished rock album; it is an enjoyable listen from start to finish.
Favourite song: The Fold Out
Favourite lyric: "The beauty I have seen, I cannot keep/It seems the more I dream, the less I want to sleep."
6. The Alkaline Trio - Good Mourning
This is a catchy punk pop punk
album, full of sad but entertaining songs. They will be playing in the Pyramids
this April, with an equally talented band Bayside, don't miss it.
Favourite song: Blue in the Face
Favourite lyric: "You know I came here, when I needed your soft voice/I needed to hear something, that sounded like an answer/Now I'll stay here, and every day I get one."
7. Blink 182 - Blink 182
I was a long time Blink 182 fan (Enema of the State was one of the first CDs I bought), but thankfully they seemed to grow up around the same time that I did. This was a much more mature album and is probably one of their best. Also, it's fun to sing like Tom Delonge...
Favourite song: Stockholme Syndrome
Favourite lyric: "You're cold with disappointment/While I'm drowning in the next room/The last contagious victim of this plague between us/I'm sick with apprehension,/I'm crippled from exhaustion/And I dread the moment when you finally come to kill me."
8. The Format - Intervention and Lullabies
Before fun., there was a little known band called The Format, and Interventions and Lullabies was the first of their two outstanding albums. In my opinion, lead singer Nate Ruess' can do no wrong and like both of fun.'s releases this is an extremely catchy indie-pop album.
Favourite song: Tie the Rope
Favourite lyric: "'Cause what's left to lose?/I've done enough/And if I fail well then I fail but I gave it a shot/And these last three years, I know they've been hard./But now it's time to get out of the desert and into the sun; even if its alone."
9. Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue
A fantastic punk-pop album; the lyrics may not as strong as the other entries in the list, but...they have an electric violinist! I'm not angry at 12yr old me for giving up the violin, I'm just disappointed.
Favourite song: Ocean Avenue
Favourite lyric: "There's a piece of you that's here with me/It's everywhere I go, it's everything I see/When I sleep I dream and it gets me by/I can make believe that you're here tonight/That you're here tonight."
10. The Early November - The Room's Too Cold
If you can handle the vocals, which are a little whiny at times, this is a great album. I finally managed to see this band at Slam Dunk festival earlier this year...another one crossed off the list. Ace Ender's new album Enola, which was released earlier this year, is also fantastic.
Favourite song: The Course of Human Life
Narrowly missing out:
Fall Out Boy - Take this to Your Grave
Something Corporate - North
John Mayer - Heavier Things
Dashboard Confessional - A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar
AFI - Sing the Sorrow
Thrice - The Artist in the Ambulance
Motion City Soundtrack - I am the Movie
The Lawrence Arms - The Greatest Story Ever Told
Listen to these albums on Spotify: Remembering 2003
I recently read an article on The Point which said pop punk was "a forgotten genre". The
news was especially upsetting for me, as I had already begun thinking about
writing this article and "back in my
day" pop punk was quite popular; bands like Blink 182, Green Day, Sum
41 and The Offspring all had varying degrees of mainstream success. Is the
genre forgotten? Well, as Weezer put it on their first album..."Say it ain't so!" There are still successful
pop punk stalwarts around today (a few mentioned below), but, on top of that,
there are some excellent new bands in
the genre like: The Wonder Years, Fireworks, and The Swellers, to name but a
few.
Anyway, back to
what I originally intended to write about. A few of my favourite albums have
been re-released this year as 10th anniversary editions (they aren't all pop
punk, I promise), which got me thinking...what were my favourite albums of
2003? I began putting together a Spotify playlist a few weeks ago because,
well... I'm a bit sad like that.
There are a few of
these albums which I have grown out of; they aren't quite as relatable to me
now as they once were to the 17 year old Mr. McGuiggan (we were very
formal back then). Regardless, I still enjoyed the nostalgia of revisiting
these albums and putting this list together. So here it is, the list that no
one has been waiting for: my favourite albums of 2003:
A dark and incredibly poetic pop
punk masterpiece. It is still a regular in my car to this day, which says it
all really.
Favourite song - Guernica
Favourite song: Such Great Heights
Favourite lyric: "I'll be your platform shoes/undo what heredity's done to you/ You won't have to strain, to look in to my eyes."
Favourite song: The Recluse
Favourite lyric: "You gotta sink, gotta sink, gotta sink to swim/Impersonate greater persons/'Cause we all know art is hard/When we don't know who we are."
It's hard to believe Ben Gibbard was able to release this album in the same year as the aforementioned Give Up. It is a beautiful and compelling album, which gets better with each listen.
Favourite song: A Lack of Colour
Favourite lyric: "There's no blame, for how our love did slowly fade /And now that it's gone, it's like it wasn't there at all/And here I rest, where disappointment and regret collide /Lying awake at night"
Blair Shehan has a distinctive and captivating voice, which perfectly complements this polished rock album; it is an enjoyable listen from start to finish.
Favourite song: The Fold Out
Favourite lyric: "The beauty I have seen, I cannot keep/It seems the more I dream, the less I want to sleep."
Favourite song: Blue in the Face
Favourite lyric: "You know I came here, when I needed your soft voice/I needed to hear something, that sounded like an answer/Now I'll stay here, and every day I get one."
7. Blink 182 - Blink 182
I was a long time Blink 182 fan (Enema of the State was one of the first CDs I bought), but thankfully they seemed to grow up around the same time that I did. This was a much more mature album and is probably one of their best. Also, it's fun to sing like Tom Delonge...
Favourite song: Stockholme Syndrome
Favourite lyric: "You're cold with disappointment/While I'm drowning in the next room/The last contagious victim of this plague between us/I'm sick with apprehension,/I'm crippled from exhaustion/And I dread the moment when you finally come to kill me."
Before fun., there was a little known band called The Format, and Interventions and Lullabies was the first of their two outstanding albums. In my opinion, lead singer Nate Ruess' can do no wrong and like both of fun.'s releases this is an extremely catchy indie-pop album.
Favourite song: Tie the Rope
Favourite lyric: "'Cause what's left to lose?/I've done enough/And if I fail well then I fail but I gave it a shot/And these last three years, I know they've been hard./But now it's time to get out of the desert and into the sun; even if its alone."
A fantastic punk-pop album; the lyrics may not as strong as the other entries in the list, but...they have an electric violinist! I'm not angry at 12yr old me for giving up the violin, I'm just disappointed.
Favourite song: Ocean Avenue
If you can handle the vocals, which are a little whiny at times, this is a great album. I finally managed to see this band at Slam Dunk festival earlier this year...another one crossed off the list. Ace Ender's new album Enola, which was released earlier this year, is also fantastic.
Favourite song: The Course of Human Life
Favourite lyric: "It's never been harder to fall/there's nothing to grab and that's all/I want
to hold onto/just another sweep and it'll
be fine/but this carpet's got hills and I/can't
see this helping at all"
Narrowly missing out:
Fall Out Boy - Take this to Your Grave
Something Corporate - North
John Mayer - Heavier Things
Dashboard Confessional - A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar
AFI - Sing the Sorrow
Thrice - The Artist in the Ambulance
Motion City Soundtrack - I am the Movie
The Lawrence Arms - The Greatest Story Ever Told
Listen to these albums on Spotify: Remembering 2003
Looking forward to maybe seeing Alkaline Trio in Southsea, i prefer the album Agony and Irony though, covers a lot of great bands too, good article.
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