Garret Basic Member Posts:244  
12/30/2006 3:00 PM |
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With a new year coming in I thought it a good idea to write a bit about bands I think we should all keep an eye on in 2007. Yes, the sole purpose of this exercise is to be able to look back in 12 months time and, hopefully, have a smug impression on my face. On the other hand I might end up backing a band that will turn into 2007’s The Automatic. I will probably be woefully inaccurate. All signs indicate that 2007 will be the year of Klaxons. According to NME, who are always more than happy to invent names for scenes, they are part of a ‘new rave’ movement. Essentially, they are angular/art rock with electronic elements. They play The Ambassador Theatre in February as part of the NME Indie Rave Tour. (http://www.myspace.com/klaxons) Air Traffic from Leeds made a small splash this year with their debut single and EP. They are your basic pop rock act, but they do it better than 90% of their peers. ‘Charlotte’ was for me one of the best singles from the underground this year. They are also coming to Ireland in early 2007, as they play 5 dates across the country in January. (http://www.myspace.com/airtraffic) Yes, Luxembourg did release several singles last year as well as their full-length debut, but surely 2007 will be the year that the world opens its eyes to these pop noir connoisseurs. They’ve recently played their last gig with their bassist Jon, so the first few months of the new year shall be spent getting a replacement up to speed and returning with an EP of brand new material. (www.myspace.com/luxembourgband) Captain Black specialise in high tempo folk rock. Unusual for a UK band, they cite influences such as the Dubliners and the Pogues. They pull it off with style, adding their own more modern slant, and producing some great songs. I will watch them keenly in 2007 to see what the new year has in store for them. (http://www.myspace.com/captainblack) On the home front Ham Sandwich seem to have a bright future ahead of them. February will bring their forth single, and no doubt even more attention and plaudits. The Butterfly Explosion are also ones to watch. Their 2nd EP, ‘Turn The Sky’, released this year, impressed. Their Smashing Pumpkins-influenced sound turned many ears, and has had them on constant rotation on Phantom FM since its launch. (http://www.myspace.com/eathamsandwich http://www.myspace.com/butterflyexplosion) To represent America in this wee thing, I include The Little Ones. Think Spinto Band, with the eccentricity toned down a bit. Only a bit mind. Their blend of pop folk is sure to make an impression on the indie scene in 2007. (http://www.myspace.com/wearethelittleones) Other mentions: Troubles – Post rock outfit formed from the embers of Hope Of The States – http://www.myspace.com/troublesmusick Korova – British angular rock outfit - http://www.myspace.com/thekorovastate The Donde Stars – Indie rock - http://www.myspace.com/thekeds PS: I was going to include Villette in this rundown, but in researching their future plans on their website, I found tucked away in the corner a slightly important fact that they deem worthy to leave out of their biography. They split up 3 months ago. It’s a real shame because they had talent. So over to you, who are you going to be looking out for in the coming year?
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Binokular Veteran Member Posts:1665  
12/31/2006 1:40 PM |
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I reckon Dragonette could be massive - http://www.dragonette.ca/ ...but then again, the record buying public in general could just show complete indifference to it like other great pop acts in the past like Annie or Alesha Dixon, etc. who you'd think would see greater commercial success.
I continue to wonder why another year passes and no-one has offered Havana Guns a proper record contract, maybe they don't want one? They don't seem to gig much either. http://www.havanaguns.com/
I'd really like to see my favourite Techno artist of the moment, Tomas Andersson, produce a full length album, but then again, in true techno tradition, maybe he prefers to to stick to releasing 12" singles? His style of techno is pretty refreshing, it's energetic, exciting and not in the least bit pompous or pretentious.
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1/1/2007 12:29 PM |
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THE HOLD STEADY .
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TestYourFightingSkills!! New Member Posts:19  
1/2/2007 2:18 PM |
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Posted By pol* on 01 Jan 2007 12:29 PM THE HOLD STEADY . No offence but I SERIOUSLY cant see the big deal behind the Hold Steady. I've listened to 'Boy & Girls of America' and the only thing to impress me is the Jack Kerouac reference. Bands to look out for in 2007? Well I'm looking to new music from established acts like Arcade Fire and the Shins. Can only think of two fresh bands at the moment that could do a lot in 2007 and they are: New Cassettes and Regards. If you like yer indie, check out 'Lighthouses' and 'Wasted Kisses' by these guys respectively.
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klootfan Advanced Member Posts:851  
1/2/2007 3:08 PM |
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Cap pas cap are my Irish tip for 2007.
Check em out on http://www.cappascap.net/
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QsySue Basic Member Posts:119  
1/29/2007 4:21 PM |
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Midlake - for sure going places. http://www.midlake.net/ http://www.myspace.com/midlake
Silversun Pickups - even though they sound way too much like the Smashing Pumpkins. http://www.myspace.com/silversunpickups
The Spores - great driving-late-at-night with the top down music. http://www.thespores.com/ http://www.myspace.com/thespores
The Shivers - interesting mix of stuff going on with this band. http://www.myspace.com/shiversnyc
Jesu - so, so good. Sort of shoegazery stuff. http://www.avalancheinc.co.uk/jesu.html
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Idiot Kid Basic Member Posts:217  
1/30/2007 4:27 AM |
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"My Fallen Empire" from Athlone are worth looking out for this year. I played played support for them last August when they were just starting to work on their debut album. It's going to be very good if their set list that night is anything to go by. Also a friend of mine is raving on about "Cold War Kids" being the best thing since that thing before sliced bread at the moment. Haven't had a chance to listen to them myself yet though.
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2/1/2007 12:37 PM |
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Is this bands who'll get big, or bands who'll be/are really good? Or both? Here's both- Debut album: Los Campesinos, The Little Ones, Good Shoes, St. Vincent, Fear of Music. Their next album will make them big: Bishop Allen, Apples in Stereo (it's their 6th album, but now Elijah Wood is in charge!), Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, Jape, Patrick Wolf, Jeremy Warmsley.
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Flux Basic Member Posts:124  
2/2/2007 8:14 PM |
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Hooray For Humans, from Cork. They deserve to be f**king massive.
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El Duderino Basic Member Posts:179  
2/2/2007 8:56 PM |
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Loath as I am to agree with NME, the klaxons are pretty damn good. Hopefully there'll be an Australian tour date soon. Other than that I don't know. I've never been particularly good at picking bands that are gonna set a scene alight
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Mr Wilson New Member Posts:9  
2/5/2007 12:24 PM |
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Posted By Flux on 02 Feb 2007 8:14 PM Hooray For Humans, from Cork. They deserve to be f**king massive. Definite favourites! also my brother woody
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UnaRocks Basic Member Posts:274  
2/7/2007 3:17 AM |
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The Hold Steady Crystal Castles Delorentos Ham Sandwich Enter Shikari Lightening Bolt Uh Huh Her
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Garret Basic Member Posts:244  
2/7/2007 3:19 AM |
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The Crystal Castles remix of The Little Ones 'Lovers WHo Uncover' is excellent. Its on www.myspace.com/wearethelittleones
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Ally Basic Member Posts:347  
2/7/2007 6:48 AM |
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Posted By UnaRocks on 07 Feb 2007 3:17 AM Lightening Bolt una, surely you don't mean the lightning bolt that have been around for years and released 3 or 4 albums of heavy fun-fuelled noise... the lightning bolt that last played whelans in 2006?... wouldn't have thought they were your style?... also about the last band i'd have under the category "bands to look out for in 2007"
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Protein biscuit Basic Member Posts:364  
2/7/2007 7:12 AM |
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I'm a bit unsure on The Hold Steady. I've no doubt their profile will be raised on this side of the water (already is i suppose) although i don't think the new album is that good. Separation Sunday is a much better collection of songs but the new one just seems to blur into one-long song without much musical invention throughout.
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UnaRocks Basic Member Posts:274  
2/7/2007 8:26 AM |
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I didn't know about Lightening Bolt until last year so... excuse my ignorance.
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Ally Basic Member Posts:347  
2/7/2007 9:34 AM |
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Posted By UnaRocks on 07 Feb 2007 8:26 AM I didn't know about Lightening Bolt until last year so... excuse my ignorance. excused una... i just would have taken this as a 'new bands' or 'bands to break big (critically or commercially)' thread... no probs though... i've no idea who to name in this thread... maybe i just don't know any new bands...
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Flux Basic Member Posts:124  
2/7/2007 9:58 AM |
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Delerentos? I suppose they might do a Bell X1 and sell reasonably well in another few years. Worldwide, no.
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comet Basic Member Posts:485  
2/19/2007 7:17 AM |
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Posted By QsySue on 29 Jan 2007 4:21 PM Midlake - for sure going places. http://www.midlake.net/ http://www.myspace.com/midlake i'm just discovery Midlake now, missed out on Van Occupanthers release last year, God its so beautiful like a rich treacle sound dripping slowing into my ears.
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Protein biscuit Basic Member Posts:364  
2/20/2007 7:11 AM |
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Oh yes Comet! It's a beauty indeed. Just back from a lunchtime stroll with it's dulcet sounds for company.
Haven't checked out their previous one. I hear it's a different kettle of fish entirely and a bit weirder. Anyone heard it who'd care to pass on their thoughts?
On the subject of last year's hits just picked up Clipse "Hell Hath No Fury." Sonofabitch!
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PeterQuaife Basic Member Posts:436  
2/21/2007 6:47 AM |
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will be looking forward to hearing Hybrasil's first album
PQ
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The_Pen15 Basic Member Posts:106  
2/21/2007 8:13 AM |
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I hate to say it but i find these things pretty ridiculous. Its never these bands that get listed by people who make an impression
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Binokular Veteran Member Posts:1665  
2/21/2007 8:20 AM |
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Nah, your right, everybody just lists their current pet favorite band.
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Strangegravy New Member Posts:35  
2/22/2007 6:51 AM |
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I'm curious to see which Irish bands will make a break through this year, if you search through Myspace etc, there's a lot of Irish bands hoping to release debut albums this year.. I think the fact that downloads now register in the charts will bring a lot more exposure to indie type bands/artists, which can only be a good thing. I'm looking forward to Delorentos' album, plus wondering how Director will go down in the UK. Ahem.. Plus of course I'm looking forward to our own album finally getting out! ;-) Strangegravy http://www.myspace.com/vestavarro
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Daragh Advanced Member Posts:666  
2/22/2007 6:59 AM |
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I wonder how the Delorentos will go down, I've seem them live a few times now, and always enjoyed them and thought they had a lot going on, but to be honest their records do very little for me, it will be hard to capture their live essence I think, especially as the music is so slick, a lot of the life could be oozed out in a studio.
I think that yes they are probably more than good enough to "make it" and I think that'd be great, but I just don't know if they have the edge anymore?
Maybe im just getting cynical, nothings ever gonna beat The Band for me!
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
2/22/2007 9:04 AM |
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A lot of the Delorentso album they recorded live in the studio so hopefully it'll retain that energy.
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Daragh Advanced Member Posts:666  
2/22/2007 9:42 AM |
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aye hopefully, they're quite a good band, but i found the difference between hearing them live and on record to be huge so far, from really liking one to relative dis-interest in the other
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Strangegravy New Member Posts:35  
2/23/2007 7:05 AM |
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Is it Marc Carolan, Muse's live engineer working with them? He did some of their earlier demos I think.. If anyone could you'd expect he'd be able to capture a bands live energy in a studio setting!
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Daragh Advanced Member Posts:666  
2/23/2007 8:20 AM |
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if it is he didnt do it on their earlier stuff! mind you thats im not usually into that type of music really anyways, so i'm always gonna be looking for something different in a recording. Therefore my opinion on the matter is probably inconsequential.
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Strangegravy New Member Posts:35  
2/26/2007 12:26 PM |
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I think the quality of the demo I have is very good, sounds big and punchy, similar to their live sets I thought! But saying that I haven't seen them live in a while.. I'll take notes at their next gig down my way and get back to you! ;-)
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Daragh Advanced Member Posts:666  
2/27/2007 5:06 AM |
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ha, i'll hold you to that Strangegravy!
Nah, could well be that my musical tastes have just changed a hell of a lot since I first heard em, and most definitely what I look for in a song, and a recording is completely different.
So probably me movin away from that type of music more than anythin else.
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7/2/2007 8:40 AM |
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Distractors, releasing their first single in August. Definately going to be one to watch for this year!
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muzak Basic Member Posts:112  
7/2/2007 9:00 AM |
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Since no-one else has mentioned them yet, Dark Room Notes - www.myspace.com/darkroomnotesireland - they've had one single out, "Love Like Nicotine" and apparently have an EP coming out in the Autumn. Gossip has it that they're already the centre of a heated Record Company scramble from across the water, so I'd expect big things of these guys soon. Also, somebody else mentioned Hybrasil, and I love that single they have out at the moment.
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PeterQuaife Basic Member Posts:436  
7/2/2007 9:39 AM |
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Posted By muzak on 02 Jul 2007 9:00 AM Since no-one else has mentioned them yet, Dark Room Notes - www.myspace.com/darkroomnotesireland - they've had one single out, "Love Like Nicotine" and apparently have an EP coming out in the Autumn. Gossip has it that they're already the centre of a heated Record Company scramble from across the water, so I'd expect big things of these guys soon. Also, somebody else mentioned Hybrasil, and I love that single they have out at the moment. love like nicotine - i love that tune PQ
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starbelgrade Advanced Member Posts:715  
7/12/2007 8:45 AM |
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It's a really good tune alright. My tip for the year to come is the wonderful Fight Like Apes.. "Lend Me Yr Face" is probably the best Irish band released track since Panda Kopanda's "Ocean's of Fire".
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muzak Basic Member Posts:112  
7/12/2007 9:01 AM |
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Dry County are also good. Fight Like Apes I don't expect to be around that long, its a bit gimmicky / shouty without any real substance. Now I come to mention it I've seen Star Belgrade a few times (including an IMRO thingy) and I've got to say, they've got some good tunes too. It seems to be the electronic-y Irish bands that are making the best steps forward - Hybrasil, Dark Room Notes, Star Belgrade/Dry County etc
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UnaRocks Basic Member Posts:274  
7/15/2007 6:21 AM |
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"Fight Like Apes I don't expect to be around that long, its a bit gimmicky / shouty without any real substance." I completely disagree. Their EP is one I just keep on going back to. Battlestations is one of the best songs released by any band anywhere this year.
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muzak Basic Member Posts:112  
7/16/2007 2:07 AM |
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Speaking of Hybrasil, I just saw the 'Ticket' review - 2 stars seems a bit harsh. Just had a listen to that Fight Like Apes song "Battlestations" as recommended by Una. Yeah, they've got something there alright. I'd really like to hear what they'd come up with if they had more time in the studio - I was just reading that they recorded that EP for €300.
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crucifixio New Member Posts:89  
7/16/2007 2:37 AM |
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Bands outside of Ireland: Blitzen Trapper Menomena Man Man
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aidan Advanced Member Posts:638  
7/16/2007 4:15 AM |
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Posted By crucifixio on 16 Jul 2007 2:37 AM Bands outside of Ireland: Blitzen Trapper Menomena Man Man I saw Menomena in concert recently - very energetic and inventive:I was impressed. Not too dissimilar to TV On The Radio, and perhaps a bit too abstract for pop kids like me, but still worth seeing live if they visit Eire.
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Garret Basic Member Posts:244  
7/16/2007 4:36 AM |
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Posted By crucifixio on 16 Jul 2007 2:37 AM Bands outside of Ireland: Blitzen Trapper Menomena Man Man I bought that new Blitzen trapper album, still yet to give it a listen though
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