The B List: 10 Best Modern Rock Bands of the ’00s (2000-2007)
While I’m more than 99% certain that by 2011 most if not all music/entertainment blogs and music/entertainment sites will all be talking about their “10 Best Bands of the Last Decade” I figured I would prematurely make a list of who I think are the Best Modern Rock bands of the decade so far. These are the bands I think people will still be talking about in years to come. Let the list begin.

10. Vampire Weekend: the Swift and Steady

There’s no need to reiterate what VW sound like or remind people of (by the way, it’s Paul Simon’s Graceland/Rhythm of the Saints mixed with a little bit of Talking Heads – or vice versa) because they have rode & conquered the buzz of the blog airwaves faster then the speed of light and now–if they want–they can have it all. For fuck’s sake , they have already been featured on the cover Spin and have played Saturday Night Live which means nothing to the people (people who discover music through blogs or word of mouth or randomly perusing Myspace/iLike/Last FM) above Spin/SNL but to the masses this means everything. Two years ago (2006) no one heard of this band. Why? Because they didn’t exist. And if you haven’t heard of them yet, then it’s quite possible you don’t exist.
Read on for the top nine modern rock bands of the ’00s…
9. Sufjan Stevens: the Generation Bridge

One of my all time favorite concerts was seeing Sufjan back in January 2006 at the Allen Room (part of the Time Warner Center located in Manhattan). And you couldn’t’ have asked for a better venue/setting –The folk-rock-maestro backed by his 17-person orchestra performed in front of a tremendous glass backdrop looking out into the lit up city–it was simply stunning. The whole time in my amazement at the views & sounds I thought about my grandparents and how much they would love this. They would have been blown away by this perfect night and this young mans talent. It’s not everyday new music comes out that you think you’re grandparents will enjoy as much as you do. This is why Sufjan made this list.
8. The Mars Volta: the Abstract

I love you. I love you not. They love you. They love you not. We Love You! It’s hard to get a grasp on these pretentious prog-art rock motherfuckers and I mean that in a good way. Either you love them or you hate them (love them not) but more than likely you still respect them for their ability to irritate and confuse critics and music lovers all at the same time. Built on the ruins of fallen act At The Drive In, The Mars Volta combine the sounds of punk, jazz, latin, heavy metal, funk, and psychedelic pop to give us a present day taste of the future of music. They are experimentalists, audio scientists & sound pioneers and there is no other band like them.
7. Wolfmother: the Ancient Three

1/2 LZ + 1/4 BS + 1/8 tWS + 1/8 PF = 1 Wm (*See below for the band key.)
Did I just invent a new formula on how to classify & categorize & pigeon hole bands. Maybe? Either way, Wolfmother are one of the best modern day bands of the not-so-distant past and it was love at first listen when I first heard them. I’d randomly text message my friends WOLFMOTHER!!! And just like that too – All caps and three exclamation points. Despite the three heavyweights (LW, BS, PF) where Wolfmother’s main source of inspiration is drawn, Wolfmother separate themselves by being a 3-piece band of equal explosive power. They are also the only 3-piece on this list and are easily the greatest new 3-piece act of the decade…so far.
*The Periodic Table of Bands (The Band Key)
LZ = Led Zeppelin
BS = Black Sabbath
tWS = The White Stripes
PF = Pink Floyd
Wm = Wolfmother
6. Decemberists: the Story Tellers

The Crane Wife (the Decemberists 4th full length album) and Picaresque (their 3rd) are both living breathing works of art that will one day be talked about in college lecture centers. The class will be called Musical/Historical Works of Fiction – From The Pen to the Studio & Stage. You see, The Decemberists don’t just write songs and then assemble those songs together for an album. They write imaginative poems & elaborate epic fairytales filled with colorful characters and then weave them into masterful/musical novels. If anyone was to write a screenplay based on a bands album(s) and then Hollywood-ize it, The Decemberists are your band. The Crane Wife coming to a theater near you June 2010. I could also picture someone doing this with one of The Mars Volta albums as soon as they made sense of it.
5. Maroon 5: The Hit Makers

Play that funky music white boy…or white boys in this case. I can think of no other modern band that plays funky rock music as well as Maroon 5. They are by far the most commercially appealing band and commercially successfully band on this list with worldwide album sales of over 10 million. Let’s face it, they write perfect pop emeralds (red ones – the rarest and most expensive, the ones that make women sweat/faint and men irresistible/broke) with grooves that sparkle and hooks that shine. Their last album, It Won’t Be Soon Before Long is a lean mean hit machine with more than enough attraction and charm for audiences/music-fans of all shapes and sizes.
4. Fall Out Boy: the Experts

Go on knock these guys and then get over yourself. One out of two young people in pop-rock bands go to great lengths to express how much they dislike Fall Out Boy because they are either in denial or they are upset they are not as good. Meanwhile two out of two young people in pop-rocks bands imitate and inspire to be them. They are part of this list because plain and simple they are pop-rock craftsmen/song-smiths. They are the modern day kings of at what they do whether you like this style of music or not and the songwriting partnership of Patrick Stump (vocalist/melody master/song architect) and Pete Wentz (lyricist/band spokesman) is untouchable and unstoppable.
3. Brand New: the Mature

Our little band is all grown up. I am constantly at loss of words when I think of Brand New. Their melodies are passion filled & beautiful, their lyrics are sincere & brilliant and their music is dynamic & contagious. When Deja Entendu (their 2nd full length) came out, I was—still am—ecstatic over its perfection. To me Brand New are the most honest and raw band on this list…and they are the only band on this list that have exponentially progressed from album to album—this only refers to the bands on this list who have released more than one album. I know that one day when you ask someone to list a few of the greats that came out of Long Island, one of the first ones mentioned will be Brand New.
2. The Strokes: the Saviors

Shocked and then perhaps relieved at the embodiment of hope & sound when The Strokes landed. We knew something special & unique yet familiar was going on the moment we first laid ears on the songs like “Hard To Explain” and “Last Nite” and just like that, they were acclaimed by critics and fans as the redeemers of rock music. While some of you may be questioning why the Strokes made this list, if you think about it, they are a band of this decade with albums of this decade. Their debut album Is This It set the bar for all modern day garage-pop-rock or whatever you wanna call it bands. It all is one of the most influential albums of the decade and one of the best albums of all time. Even The Strokes have yet to top themselves.
1. Arcade Fire: the Great Unifiers

Arcade Fire reign supreme. They are the best new band in the world. Thanks to Pitchfork lighting the first noticeable match with their review of Funeral (Arcade Fire’s first full length), this elusive band has become the indie playboy model of the decade. No doubt they had people wet when clips from Neon Bible (their 2nd full length) were slowly becoming available. From being featured on the cover of the Canadian edition of Time Magazine to the appearing at No 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart (a rare and honorable feat for a band on an indie label), Arcade Fire is the band that brings people with nothing in common together to form a band with the hopes that it will some day & one day be as good. Now go get your guitar or violin or cello. Arcade Fire has taken the 00’s and we’ll be waiting until next decade for something this good to come around again.
Thursday, October 8, 2009 at 1:38 am
Brand New has a well deserved place. amazing band, so diverse. each album just represents the next level they have progressed to. so real and just raw.
Monday, October 26, 2009 at 7:03 pm
You forgot a few pretty good bands in there, heres mine:
10.) Sum 41
9.) Black Eyed Peas
8.) Modest Mouse
7.) 30 Seconds to Mars
6.) U2
5.) The Srokes
4.) Radiohead
3.) Foo Fighters
2.) Metallica (they’re still making new stuff)
1.) Green Day
Thats mine whats yours?
Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 4:48 pm
To me, this was quite a godawful list.
FALLOUT BOY?!
What the hell is wrong with you? I mean, some of these artists are decent, but the majority of them are rather shameful Frat-Boy-pop-Rock or rhubbish Garage/Indie bands.
Here’s my top 6.
1.) Radiohead
2.) TV on the Radio
3.) Dave Matthews Band
4.) Red Hot Chili Peppers
5.) Sigur Ros
6.) Damon Albarn
……..
and after that, I run out of ideas. Maybe Snow Patrol, Coldplay, or even Muse. Maybe Elbow? The trouble is, mainstream rock has really taken a dive for the shitter the past 10 years. It’s only underground music that breathes innovation.
Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 4:53 pm
Oooh, crap, add LCD Sound System and Tool to that list as well.
I’m not exactly a big metal fan, but I highly respect Tool for the maturity they have brought to their sounds.
And R.E.M. are still pumping out albums as well, even if they are complete dog shite.
And I’m not an Indie fan either, but some other people on this board are a bit miffed that you ahve not included The Libertines or The Arctic Monkeys.
Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 10:15 am
i find it amusing people say where are ‘so and so’ most of the bands people mention are awful, my chemical romance and artic monkeys and all those awful rock bands where they just scream are not there cos they are sh!!.
The best(most popular rock bands) in no particular order
Coldplay
Kings of Leon
The Script
Linkin Park
Nickleback
U2
Snow Patrol
Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 12:15 pm
all these bands suck!
Monday, April 12, 2010 at 8:39 pm
Brand New is the best on this list, Fall Out Boy, despite what you people say, are actaully very talented. Wolfmother would be amazing, IF THIS WAS THE 70′s!!!
Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 5:01 pm
my top ten
1 Take that
2 These new puritans
3 Paramore
4 Simple plan
5 Muse
6 Snow patrol
7 Flowbots
8 Nickleback
9 Onerepublic
10 Mcfly
Friday, July 16, 2010 at 8:37 am
so the Black Eyed Peas is a rock band?
Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 11:02 pm
30 Seconds to Mars. Their latest album rocks. Angels And Airwaves
Goo Goo Dolls
Hinder
Skillet
Breaking benjamins
Blink 182
The fray
Simple Plan
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 3:29 pm
Breaking Benjamin
Three Days Grace
Evanescence
Simple Plan
Daughtry
My Chemical Romance
Nickelback
Red
Linkin Park
Hinder
These are all modern, amazing rock bands. They rule!
Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 8:12 am
How about: Breaking Benjamin, Green Day, Linkin Park, Shinedown, Seether, Thousand Foot Krutch, My Chemical Romance, Poets of the Fall, Theory of a Deadman, Alter Bridge (!), Rammstein (!), Paramore, Nickelback, Foo Fighters, 30 Seconds to Mars etc. etc.
Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 10:58 pm
10. Creed
9. Evanescence
8. Linkin Park
7. Green Day
6. Paramore
5. Puddle of Mudd
4. Theory of a Deadman
3. Three Days Grace
2. Breaking Benjamin
1. Shinedown
Nuff said bro
Monday, September 19, 2011 at 7:36 pm
Hahaha.
Ok, so this list is good. Like, one of the best lists on the internet. I just think its funny that some people listed bands like Hinder, Linkin Park, Shinedown, Seether, Rammstein, and ESPECIALLY Nickelback. I could go on, but I don’t think any band is worse then Nickelback.
One of the most important instruments in a band is the vocals (granted, Eluvium, Max Richter, and other artists opt for instrumental so it isn’t for them…) . So how can people listen to bands with a god awful lead singer?
I will never understand why anyone likes popular music…
And this is coming from a guy who has over 16,000 songs on his iTunes, so it’s not like I hardly listen to anything. Just soothing instrumental and bands with halfway decent lead singers, not guys who “sing” with a mouthful of gravel.