I don't recall having seen this pop up in this community. Give a rundown of your favorite albums. Top slot, top 3, top 5, 10... whatever's easiest to you since I know it can be tough to narrow things down to a specific degree.
It'll be interesting to see where everyone is coming from in this regard. Could create for a good opportunity to discuss albums, find people with similar tastes, argue that a different album from someone's catalog is better, etc.
I'll throw mine down in a separate comment once I get it figured out.
Alright, Top 13 for me, because 13 and this is what I could figure well enough and be satisfied with right now. Ordering subject to roughly change somewhere around fifth slot depending on what mood I'm in on any given day, but these are solid mainstays in my rotation (most of them for decades at this point). Doesn't reflect how broad my interests go, but you can see that I gravitate a lot toward black metal, and I favor stuff that isn't afraid to be its own thing. Weird is good. Non-metal albums removed though there are a couple in my top 10 if I weren't being genre specific.
Dødheimsgard - A Umbra Omega
Ved Buens Ende - Written in Waters
Murmuüre - Murmuüre
Emptiness - Not For Music
The Skaden - You Will Hope I Had Died
Solefald - The Linear Scaffold
Samael - Eternal
At the Gates - The Red in the Sky is Ours
Ulver - Bergtatt - Et Eeventyr i 5 Capitler
Cryptopsy - None So Vile
Summoning - Old Mornings Dawn
Rotting Christ - Khronos
Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
In alphabetical order:
. Amon Amarth - Fate of Norns
. Leaves Eyes - Vinland Saga
. Manowar - Louder than Hell (and the epic Gods of War)
. Metallica - Metallica (black album)
. Moonsorrow - Voimasta ja Kunniasta
. Nightwish - Wishmaster (Century Child, Oceanborn and Once are great too)
. Sabaton - Art of War
. System of a Down - Toxicity
. Wintersun - Wintersun
. Within Temptation - Mother Earth
The Wintersun self-titled has had surprising staying power for me. I wouldn't consider it something that's squarely in my wheelhouse, but I still love it after... damn, that album is 20 years old...
I tend to listen to a lot of symphonic metal. I know some folks are turned off if the vocals aren't harsh enough, so some of these are probably a total miss, but some of my favorite albums are:
I find a lot of times I'm more skirting around the edges of symphonic metal without landing dead center. I like female vocals a lot, so I get into stuff like Tristania and The Gathering pretty hard. And I like some stuff that's more in the neoclassical darkwave spectrum like Autumn Tears, Rain Fell Within, Dargaard, etc. Elis is probably the most on the nose symphonic group that I enjoy a lot.
Hatebreed — Concrete Confessional or Supremacy
Pantera — Vulgar Display of Power
Alice in Chains — Dirt (yes I group it in with metal)
Gorguts — Obscura
Cannibal Corpse — Torture
Deftones — Diamond Eyes
GODFLESH — A World Lit Only By Fire
Godsmack — debut or Oracle
Lamb of God — Ashes of the Wake
Mayhem — Daemon
Chimaira — Impossibility of Reason
Nine Inch Nails — anything before Bad Witch tbh
Type O Negative — October Rust
Love that Arcturus album. Probably my favorite of theirs, though Aspera Heims... has my favorite guitar solo of all time on it, so I waffle on that sometimes.
What about World coming down or Life is killing me? I find the album's that document the band and Peter's struggles easier to connect with at an emotional level than the previous - admittedly great - albums where it sometimes felt like the band was intentionally parodying the goth scene.
And I'll say that I don't necessarily think these are the best albums ever... I don't think I could ever make up my mind about that! Looking forward to seeing everyone else's picks.
I grew up downloading songs a la carte and now I use services like Spotify and YouTube Music, so I never paid much attention to albums as a whole.
But there's a couple of standouts for me, albums I have listened all the way through multiple times, and they're both from Iron Maiden:
Rock in Rio live, 2001
Most of my life, I thought concerts were stupid because I'd only been to ones at like, the county fair, with shitty country music from amateur cover artists on blown out speakers and surrounded by drunk and rowdy rednecks.
This is the album that convinced me that live shows were worth seeing. In my opinion, this is the gold standard for live albums. I've never seen any other band with so many in their discography, and it makes me wish that other bands released more. But it makes sense: Iron Maiden has always been a show band first, and a studio band second.
The crowd has the perfect amount of presence in the mix. Someome took the time to make sure you can always hear them, adjusting the levels so that they never drown out the band and vice versa. And you can feel how large the audience is. And they're total putty in Bruce's experienced hands.
It inspires a real sense of community that I've come to crave from live shows, even as an introvert, and it helped kick off a life-long addiction.
Brave New World, 2000
I think we can all agree that almost every album has a weak track or two. One that's just boring or doesn't fit with the rest, that seems just kind of thrown in.
Not this album.
This album heralded the triumphant return of lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith after 7 and 10 years, respectively.
It's the first album with the full-bodied, punchy Iron Maiden sound that I've come to love. Instead of firing Janick Gers to make room for Smith, they just said "fuck it, let's have three guitarists," and it fucking works. And they still have the same lineup almost a quarter century later.
Not every song is iconic, but they're all enjoyable, and several of them would end up being staples of their setlists going forward. (They also played many of them at Rock in Rio as part of the supporting tour.)
It's not explicitly a concept album, but it very nearly works as one. And the album art is actually really fucking cool (Iron Maiden's album art is admittedly hit or miss cough Dance of Death cough).
Kglw - petrodragonic apocalypse (was my album of the year last year and one of the most fun albums I've heard in a long time. Felt like listening to painkiller or master of puppets for the first time. Legit top 10 all time album for me, I think)
Katatonia - the fall of hearts
Haken - affinity
Pain of salvation - in the passing light of day (or remedy lane or perfect element)
Soen - Lotus
Opeth - Ghost reveries (or any of the preceding albums, really)
Leprous - the congregation
Mastodon - crack the skye (or leviathan or emperor of sand)
Doom and adjacent: Warning - watching from a distance
Yob - our raw heart
My dying bride - feel the misery
Anathema - judgement
High on fire - death is this communion
Bongripper - Satan worshipping doom
Black and adjacent: Agalloch - the mountain
Negură bunget - virstele pamintilui (or OM)
Blackbraid - Blackbraid I or II
Bucovina - Sub stele (folk metal, really)
Power metal and such:
Dragony - viribus unitis
Blind Guardian - nightfall in middle earth (altho most of their stuff is awesome)
Adamantis - Far flung realm
Sellsword - unto the breach
Ominous Glory - the elven dream
And maaaaany more that would take me ages to list. If anyone vibes with any of the lists and wants more, hit me up, would be happy to talk more.
I'm assuming we're just talking about metal albums, given the community.
Here's my top 3:
Trees of Eternity - Hour of the Nightingale
Draconian - Under a Godless Veil
Swallow the Sun - When a Shadow is Forced into the Light
Doom and related genres have always been my fave when it comes to metal, but I used to also listen to a lot of thrash and power metal. These days it's pretty much all stuff that is doom or goth-ish.
And I don't think I can properly rank them because I'm weird about ranking things. But:
Master of Puppets
Somewhere in Time
...And Justice for All
Appetite for Destruction
Fate of Norns
That would do for top 5, yeah.
After that,
Dimmu Borgir, In Sorte Diaboli
Kataklysm, Goliath
Dio, Holy Diver
Pantera, Vulgar Display
Metallica, 72 seasons
Yeah, I think that's a solid list based on a combination of just liking the albums and the fact that I prefer to listen to them in their entirety rather than limiting myself to a few songs off of them.
Which, I could probably do 20 by that standard, and more than that if I included metal adjacent albums/bands like ac/dc. You know, the ones that ride right on that edge between metal and hard rock.
And, truth is, when it comes to Metallica and Amon Amarth, all of their albums are like that at least sometimes. Like, the load/reload albums aren't where I always want to hear the whole album, but I often do. Same with Maiden there.
I'm not saying I don't have favorite songs off of those albums, I do. It's just that I always want to hear the rest after I hear those lol. Justice and Master in specific, it's hard to not want to enjoy them the way i first heard them, with the songs flowing into one another as the album plays.
Not in order:
-Heavy metal soundtrack-various
-it's a kind of Magic-Queen
-Time-ELO
-Ten Summoner's Tales -Sting
-Greatest Hits-Howard Jones
-Asia-Asia
-Jagged Little Pill-Alanis Morrisette
-No Angel-Dido
I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but these are all definitely coming with me to the island.