| |
Album Title / Band
or Artist |
Details |
|
20 |
Pay The
Girl
Pay The Girl |
Go
Vertical Horizon
After waiting nearly two years for the release of Vertical
Horizon's follow up to "Everything You Want", VH fans were finally
treated in September to Vertical Horizon's new album, GO. The
impressive follow up was well worth the wait, as the album has
already spawned two hit singles, off an album full of great music. |
|
19 |
Heroes And Villains
Paloalto |
|
18 |
Comfort
In Sound
Feeder |
|
17 |
So Long, Astoria
The Ataris |
|
16 |
Redhead
Bleu |
|
15 |
Where You Are
Socialburn |
|
14 |
Birds of
Pray
Live |
Stop
All The World Now
Howie Day
Howie Day splashed onto the scene in a big way in late 2003,
with the release of his sophomore effort "Stop All the World Now".
Day's unique vocals matched with the songwriting of Better Than
Ezra's lead singer Kevin Griffin create a truly amazing album. |
|
13 |
My Private Nation
Train |
|
12 |
Beneath
These Fireworks
Matt Nathanson |
|
11 |
North
Something Corporate |
|
10 |
Closure
Closure |
|
9 |
Natural Selection
Fuel |

Chasing
Daylight
Sister Hazel
Only fitting that the album of
the year would come from a band not signed to a major label.
After leaving Atlantic Records in 2002, Sister Hazel took the indie
route, and is now writing some of the best music that they ever
have. Their album "Chasing Daylight" was without a doubt the
best album of the year, spawning three number one singles on the AA
Top. From start to finish this incredible album proves that
some of the best music out there isn't necessarily on a major label.
Sister Hazel is looking for another big year in 2004, as they are
planning the release of a Live DVD, and double CD, as well as an
extensive tour. |
|
8 |
Go
Vertical Horizon |
|
7 |
Stop All The World Now
Howie Day |
|
6 |
All-American Rejects
All-American Rejects |
|
5 |
The Long Road
Nickelback |
|
4 |
Perfect
Change
Dakona |
|
3 |
Crystal Baller
Third Eye Blind |
|
2 |
The
Beautiful Letdown
Switchfoot |
|
1 |
Chasing Daylight
Sister Hazel |