Oh fine, here are my Top Ten for 2010.
                    Well, it seems a bit early, but since people are starting to discuss their Top Ten, Ill post up mine.  In a lot ways this was a disappointing music year for me.  Some of my favorite bands released albums (The National, Spoon, The New Pornographers, The Hold Steady), but in every case the album came up short for one reason or another.  Each album certainly has its positives, but overall they were just lacking.
That said, I found a ton of stuff this year that I absolutely love. For the most part these albums were outside of my normal indie rock (whatever that is) fandom. Ive found myself listening to more and more hip hop, electronic, and post punk, while Ive fallen head over heads for new minimalist classical.
When it came down to it, though, the following are my ten favorite albums from 2010:
1.
Titus Andronicus  The Monitor
An absolutely epic rock album. The repeating themes give it great cohesion, and the use of things like the Civil War era speeches and the sudden appearance of bag pipes at the end add to the epicness.
2.
Kanye West  My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
He may be the most egotistical man alive, but he puts together a fantastic pop song, whether its an ubeat dance tune like Lost in the Woods or Power or a depressing story song like Blame Game.
3.
Owen Pallett  Heartland
I cant follow the story very well, seriously an ultra violent farmer dealing with his god?, but the composition is beyond anything currently being done in popular music. This album just begs to be listened to on headphones in the dark.
4.
Dessa  A Badly Broken Code
Ive described her here as a hip hop Ani DiFranco, and I really think its apt. She has a way with lyrics that few do, and she has the chops to pull them off.
5.
CocoRosie  Grey Oceans
A very divisive band, but I love the combination of vaguely rock sounding vocals with a hip hop beat. Plus, I find them fascinating as people.
6.
Janelle Monae  The ArchAndroid
The best of the R&B/Soul resurgence of the last couple of years. She writes songs that are interesting both lyrically and musically.
7.
Sleigh Bells  Treats
Yes, one of the years big blog bands makes my list. Again the combination of angry rock vocals and a hip hop beat speak to me.
8.
Caribou  Swim
Until a year or so ago I did not much care for electronic based music. Now I listen to a ton of it, and the track Odessa almost single handedly gets this album in the Top Ten. It will be Track 1 on my Best of 2010 compilation.
9.
Beach House  Teen Dream
Gorgeous, haunting, simply a beautiful album that I am so happy arrived on eMu before I became an ex-user.
10,
Galactic  Ya-Ka-May
We need the funk. Gotta have that funk. Love the variety of the tracks based on the guest vocalist, and its just such a fun album.
Craig
                            That said, I found a ton of stuff this year that I absolutely love. For the most part these albums were outside of my normal indie rock (whatever that is) fandom. Ive found myself listening to more and more hip hop, electronic, and post punk, while Ive fallen head over heads for new minimalist classical.
When it came down to it, though, the following are my ten favorite albums from 2010:
1.

Titus Andronicus  The Monitor
An absolutely epic rock album. The repeating themes give it great cohesion, and the use of things like the Civil War era speeches and the sudden appearance of bag pipes at the end add to the epicness.
2.

Kanye West  My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
He may be the most egotistical man alive, but he puts together a fantastic pop song, whether its an ubeat dance tune like Lost in the Woods or Power or a depressing story song like Blame Game.
3.

Owen Pallett  Heartland
I cant follow the story very well, seriously an ultra violent farmer dealing with his god?, but the composition is beyond anything currently being done in popular music. This album just begs to be listened to on headphones in the dark.
4.

Dessa  A Badly Broken Code
Ive described her here as a hip hop Ani DiFranco, and I really think its apt. She has a way with lyrics that few do, and she has the chops to pull them off.
5.

CocoRosie  Grey Oceans
A very divisive band, but I love the combination of vaguely rock sounding vocals with a hip hop beat. Plus, I find them fascinating as people.
6.

Janelle Monae  The ArchAndroid
The best of the R&B/Soul resurgence of the last couple of years. She writes songs that are interesting both lyrically and musically.
7.

Sleigh Bells  Treats
Yes, one of the years big blog bands makes my list. Again the combination of angry rock vocals and a hip hop beat speak to me.
8.

Caribou  Swim
Until a year or so ago I did not much care for electronic based music. Now I listen to a ton of it, and the track Odessa almost single handedly gets this album in the Top Ten. It will be Track 1 on my Best of 2010 compilation.
9.

Beach House  Teen Dream
Gorgeous, haunting, simply a beautiful album that I am so happy arrived on eMu before I became an ex-user.
10,

Galactic  Ya-Ka-May
We need the funk. Gotta have that funk. Love the variety of the tracks based on the guest vocalist, and its just such a fun album.
Craig

Comments
cburkins - For me The Monitor was one of the rare albums that I was highly anticipating and it actually lived up to my hopes. And then some.
Craig
That Dessa album sounds up my alley (especially considering I loved Ani's collaboration with Corey Parker). Listening to the samples that comparison nails it. To the SFL machine!
gonna have to start working on mine.
thom - I can't recommend the Dessa album enough. At first I thought it was partially me being a homer for a Twin Cities act, but then one of the guys on Sound Opinions put it on his mid year best of list, so that gave me permission to be a complete shill for it!
Craig
Craig
okay, so this is way too early for me to really make this list, but here's what i'm thinking of in terms of albums-of-the-year:
 Kanye West  My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
 Grinderman  Grinderman 2
 Gil Scott-Heron  Im New Here
 How To Dress Well  Love Remains
 Autre Ne Veut  Autre Ne Veut
 Purling Hiss  Public Service Announcement
 Bako Dagnon  Sidiba
 Deerhunter  Halcyon Digest
 Ariel Pinks Haunted Graffiti  Before Today
 LCD Soundsystem  This is Happening
 Black Mountain  Wilderness Heart
 Superchunk  Majesty Shredding
 Gorillaz  Plastic Beach
 Guido -- Anidea
 The Books  The Way Out
 Charlotte Gainsborough  IRM
 No Age  Everything In Between
 The Soft Moon  The Soft Moon
 Gemini  Wild Nothings
 Four Tet  There Is Love In You
 Twin Shadow  Forget
but that's a pretty straightforward list. what's really interesting to me, this year, is the indvidual songs i've liked best, a list populated by a very different set of artists (except at the top of the list, which i suppose isn't surprising). so again, very preliminarily, here's what i'm thinking of:
 Kanye West -- Runaway
 Grinderman  Worm Tamer
 Gil Scott-Heron  Me And The Devil
 Nerve City  Sleepwalker
 Dirty Beaches  True Blue/Sweet 17
 Circle Pit  Another Trick
 Karl X Johan  Flames
 Black Mountain  Old Fangs
 Deerhunter  Revival
 Four Tet  Angel Echoes
 Superchunk  Diggin for Something
 Electric Bunnies  Pretty Joanna
 Cosmetics -- Sleepwalking
 Bako Dagnon  Wouya Larana
 Autre Ne Veut  Two Days of Rain
 The Besnard Lakes  Albatross
 Minks  Funeral Song
 Zola Jesus  Poor Animal
 o0o00 -- Sedsumthing
 No Age  Glitter
 Veronica Falls  Found Love In A Graveyard
 Soft Moon  Parallels
 Girl Unit  Wut
 Woven Bones  Ive Gotta Get
 Arp. 101  Dead Leaf
 James Blake  CMYK
 Psychobuildings  Paradise
 Funkineven  Heart Pound
 Cee-Lo Green - F--k You
i've got a month to focus more intently, to explore some new stuff, and finalize these lists. then i'll make my own thread, i guess!
Craig
I did pick up that Dessa on Amie Street for real cheap, as I did for a lot of other local acts. I've only listen to it a few times, but thought it was good. now that Amie is defunct and I'm dropping emu, it will be one Limewire account and digging into my old stuff.
daniel: About Grinderman  Worm Tamer, I always get a kick about that song esp the line about the loch ness monster (2 humps and then you're gone).
Saw the new Harry Potter movie yesterday and noticed the scene with Harry & Hermione dancing to Nick Cave's O Children.
denver - I always force myself to stay at 10. This year I really wanted to do 15, but made the necessary cuts.
Craig
In fact, the other day she suddenly became fearful that the jazz I often listen to when I'm up with the baby will cause him to become a jazz musician and she'll have to like it.
Craig
Craig
Too bad I couldn't get it in this photo, but he's actually wearing "Chuck Taylors" that his grandmother knit (knitted? Which is the past tense?) for him. He's already a hipster.
Craig
these albums still kill
 Kanye West  My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
 Grinderman  Grinderman 2
 Gil Scott-Heron  Im New Here
as do many others above.