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Dom Davis of Dearling Physique: Favorite Albums of the Decade

The Knife Silent Shout: Silent Shout revealed so many creative corridors within that I had yet to walk down. Everything from the alien and androgynous sounding vocal treatment to the sleek and intricate electronic arrangements. It was unlike anything I had heard before. [Purchase]

Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly: Utterly beautiful and consistent. Blonde Redhead couldn’t have possibly selected a more fitting title for this album. It is the quintessential soundtrack to many of my days. [Purchase]

Radiohead Kid A: I had not been an avid follower of Radiohead prior to hearing Kid A. That being said, I did not have the pleasure of experiencing Kid A as the dynamic shift in musical direction coming out of the already flawless OK Computer. Regardless, Kid A always stood out to me as something very special. It speaks my language, and I’ve formed a deep connection with absolutely everything it so colorfully is. [Purchase]

Portishead Third: Third has the effect of consoling both sides of my emotional spectrum. [Purchase]

Animal Collective Feels: I was introduced to Animal Collective with Feels, and it remains to this day my favorite of their work. Playful and packed full of this uncorrupted wonder. [Purchase]

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