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Best of NBGL 2007

No best album list. This is a list of the most soulful, the most original, the biggest, the most enlightening and the most entertaining music that I’ve featured and written about this year. The best of NBGL 2007.

Such is the nature of the sort of bands I write about - bands that are frequently unsigned, still finding their feet and British - you should expect to hear a helluva lot more about these guys and girls in the year to come - I’m expecting new or debut eps and album from almost all of them, and lots of live shows.

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11. Last Dinosaur

MP3: The Last Dinosaur - Home

At the time I said: “A droning and jazzy march towards the dusk, thousands of people stomping, and receiving a hearty round of applause from onlookers and well wishers. A welcome return to nourishment after the Radiohead album… (although it has ended up being one of my favourite albums of the year)” [more]. The Last Dinosaur continue to get great international press on the back of this demo and continue to record.

http://myspace.com/thelastdinosauruk

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10. Essie Jain

MP3: Essie Jain - Glory

“It works because the voice carries it, in a way the production draws the voice upwards and the rest follows, swirling a close course behind… passionate acoustic indie flowing and ebbing: so much power in so little, something I find myself following to the end every time” [more] Essie Jain is recording her new album which will be out on Ba Da Bing early in 2008.

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9. Message to Bears

MP3: Message to Bears - Found and You’re safe

“Go to the woods. Plug it into the trees. Let it warm up. An organic drum machine. And old power line that powered peoples lives and eventually drove them mad. Years later, still juiced up, random beats, forgotten loops, all day long. Whose drum machine was that anyway?” [more]. Message to Bears are expected to release some music on a Scandanavian label in 2008.

myspace.com/messagetobears

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8. Cats in Paris

MP3: Cats in Paris - Terrapins

“Terrapins is an instant and infinite mystery to unravel… get closer to the city and it’s possible to make out images, but difficult to understand. You see lots of startling images, dancing on the clouds, made up of brightly coloured pixels, reflecting on the rain as it falls. This all somehow reminds me of nature, darkness, and a positive, optimistic potential.” [more].

myspace.com/catsinparis

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7. A Classic Education

MP3: A Classic Education - Stay Son

“Sigur Ros recorded deep underground, only the roof has just caved in: the sky, echoes and space come together and begin to explode apart. Music shoots up, and rain falls in.” [more]

aclassiceducation.com

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6. Misophone

MP3: Misophone - The Sea Has Spoken

“It quivers, and forces me to turn the pages quickly. But nothing is given away until the story tells it, the moment that you start to hear and feel the twists and turns.” [more]

Their album of really smart and dynamic orchestral-folk-pop is available to listen to, buy and download at Kning Disk.

myspace.com/misophone

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5. Slow Club

MP3: Slow Club - I’m Alive (live at NBGL HQ)

“Their sublime folk-pop will tour the country will the glee and happiness of a 100 men all opening a cold beer similtaneously.” [more] Slow Club have a couple of releases out on Moshi Moshi, and are writing their album in between nationwide tours.

http://myspace.com/slowclub

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4. Magic Arm

you can get the mp3 from Grizzly Bear’s blog, Ed is a big fan of the band.

“These lo-fi ambitionists sound fantastic on this side of the Atlantic tonight. Here we have a British band that sparkle with the subtleties of sound and glimpses of brand new sonic dimensions you knew existed but never looked for; repeated mantras become forgotten questions, as this occurs familiar but quieter sounds ascend and become just as grand as the first time someone asked you ‘what are you going to do about it’.” [more]

The 10″ record is available now from Switchflicker.

http://myspace.com/magicarm

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3. Buttonhead

MP3: Buttonhead - Kitson/Lucerne

“folk that is a triumph of brightness, and subtle, accommodating post-rock… melodies become epic and evolutionary, shedding shards of rainbows and sorrowful laments” [more]

http://www.myspace.com/buttonhead

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2. Sleeping States

MP3: Sleeping States - Under a Capricorn Sky

http://nothingbutgreenlights.net/music/capricorn.mp3

“A classical wave strokes your senses here and in the place where your thoughts and ideas develop you see melody revealing it’s self for a few short moments, like the dream memories that wash out of you, before retreating back in on itself, bringing you back to the world of us.” [more]

The album was very received worldwide is available now. UK: Tome US: Misra

myspace.com/sleepingstates

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1. Jonquil

MP3: Jonquil - Lions

“It’s like folk music recovering from the revolution: rejuvination and lost memories of the songs that rallied them” Artist of the year, and one of the finest albums of 2007 too.

[more and more]

Their album is available now on Try Harder records.

myspace.com/jonquiluk

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In 2008 I intend on continuing the pace set this year and as long as Britain keeps churning out really great new music, I’ll continue to seek out it and write about it. You can keep up to date with new posts my either subscribing to the NBGL RSS Feed, or by ask google what rss feeds are.

Keep emailing me with your suggestions for U.K bands to feature on NBGL, I listen to all of them.

So I wish you happy downloading and happy new year - I’m off to drink a lot of cider by the seaside and then have a party.

a classic education

A real treat for the final act of 2007 on NBGL.

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MP3: A Classic Education - Stay Son
(Bologna, 3:54 mins, 192 kbps)

A Classic Education are expansive in the ‘it just sounds big, the climax of dozens of ideas, that have travelled continents looking for a means of expression’ sort of way. It’s impassioned because you can’t make music so well formed and frankly epic without pouring you soul out in this sort of a way. A string section draws the lines and vocals flow along their course unimpeded by rigid structures. Big sounds are provoked by big ideas. “Stay Son” is all of these things, and coming to the end of the year it sounds like unstoppable progress.

MP3: A Classic Education - Victories At Night
(Bologna, 4:32mins, 192 kbps)

“Victories at night” isn’t so progressive, but more questions are asked from far-away places. For those of us who have spent 2007 tripping over the analogies and similarities of Panda Bear to “brian wilson recorded underwater” (see: almost every review) welcome to Sigur Ros recorded deep underground, only the roof has just caved in: the sky, echoes and space come together and begin to explode apart. Music shoots up, and rain falls in.

They’ve opened for the Arcade Fire and recently did some work with Mr Jeremy Warmsley. What a combination. With the aid of kind winds and favourable tides, let’s hope indie-pop done in the biggest way possible gets some success in 2008. The soundtrack to Climate Change 08? We have a very strong contender.

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Best of December soon, best of the Year just after.

More suggestions for soundtracks to global warming to listen to as you float away on top of your house in the comments section, if you please. I’ll begin.

the crimea

MP3: The Crimea - Can’t Forget You Girl
(Place, 4:19mins, 128 kbps)

Can you see, feel and hear the muddy waters clearing? Uplifting and echoey the Crimea release a b-side of 60s pop music slowed and aged in oak barrels, all played out on a piano that has outgrown the room, house and country that has housed it for so long.

The Crimea are releasing their single exclusively through music blogs today. This is one of the B-Sides.

http://www.thecrimea.net/

Mathew Sawyer

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MP3: Mathew Sawyer and The Ghosts - Love will come to town
(London, 2:48mins, 128 kbps)

He sounds so wise, and like all the pictures we paint of sages and village elders he’s probably shorter than you and he won’t look you in the eyes until he really means it. Mathew Sawyer sings a song of directness and prints the important points of the song in big bold letter, set wide, all the way across the road. The vocal trembling but the stature of the song is great, held up and backed up by a tall gang of violins, percussion, and voices you can just hear over the wind.

Mathew Sawyer seems, at first glance, to be a folk song writer with a feather in his hat, singing songs that make you quiver with optimism about the potential, despite the quiet roads, silent stores and empty seats.

myspace.com/theghostsmyspace

Stolen Records | CatBird told me about this guy, and his record label released the album stateside.

Jonquil - Lily: Track of The Month sorted.

MP3: Jonquil - Lily
(Oxford, 5:03mins, 320 kbps)

‘Lily’ is the first track of the sensational “Lions” (I first wrote the track ‘Lions’ here). It is pulsing with delayed guitar and some great scene setting, anxious but driven Grizzly Bear like uwwwwwwww … & … ahhhhhhhs. Your delicate inner folk strings get teased from about 1:57; notions of Arcade Fire find residence, only to be quickly overcome with beats that’d fit better in an LCD Soundsystem track. But this isn’t dance music. Not even Eastern European dance music.

Finger picked sounds gust and swirl the song, whilst vocals bluster, maintaining the drone and ensuring that this is immediately a song, and by extension, album that surrounds you without swallowing you up into a introverted post-rock black hole. No - this is awesome, expansive and bright folk music delivered sunny side up on a rainy day.

myspace.com/jonquiluk

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I can’t recommend picking up the album ‘Lions‘ enough: £9 from their record label Try Harder. Had I heard this album earlier in the year it’d be challenging for one of the best of the year.

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Gorilla Vs Bear suggests a soundtrack to one of my favourite reads of the year, Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”. Chris also digs Jonquil, so we dig him.

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update: Dodge of the famous and very well thought of My Old Kentucky Blog places Jonquil’s album (which I think he’s only had for a few weeks) ahead of The Shins, Devendra, Tunng, New Pornographers in his best 50 albums of the year list.