So we reach the top of the pile - the final five!
5. Stateless - Bloodstream (!K7)Piece together a truly haunting piano riff that toys with your spine as it swirls around with a sultry, slow chilled beat and desperate, sorrowful vocals that sound a little like Thom Yorke had his sinuses cleared up and this is the glorious result. This is not the sort of track you normally expect to see come from a dance label but what you have is a beautiful plaintive song that benifits from some superb production and subtle shifts in tone to create one of the most moving songs of 2007.
4. Air Traffic - Shooting Star (EMI)If you want a single that soars higher than an eagle strapped to a jumbo jet this is the only choice. What could have been an utterly saccharine piece of indie-pop turns out to be a hearfelt classic with a chorus that can blow hole in walls and a finishing guitar solo that ties you in knots before pulling the ropes and unravelling you in one gleeful spinning burst. Giddy joy in just over four minutes.
3. Laura Marling - My Manic And I EP (Virgin) This was so close to the top spot. Laura Marling is a girl with phenomenal talent. In person she is like a ghost, yet put a guitar in her hands and a mic at her doisposal and the only thing epherial is the music. Haunting, moody acoustic tremors delived by a vocalist that can send the most lovely shivers up the spine are her trademark and this EP shows them off at her best so far ahead of a debut album in February. Live she is a revelation as well, transforming a room in the space of a few notes. We were lucky enough to have her in session too and even going solo these songs have the capability to leave you in a totally different dimension. Hunt down the atmospheric 'Night Terror' or the the multi-faceted 'My Manic and I' and see for yourself.
Right here you might expect to find number 2. but there was a problem. However much I tried I couldn't seperate these two singles out. Both of these have been so important to me this year that I couldn't decide so in a complete departure from the rules - I give you my joint #1's:
1.. Arthur - The Blue EP (unsigned) Ok so technically this wasn't released or recorded in 2007 but to me this is very much a 2007 record and so makes the list (it's my best of 2007 and I can break the rules if I want to). I first found out of this band early in 2007 after hearing their singer would b guesting on the new Reuben album. I had a spare few minutes, checked out their myspcae and was immediately blown away by 'Heart Stopping Specialist'- the lead track from this EP. A few weeks later they were all over the station and topping our charts. Pretty good for an unsigned band still at 6th Form College!
Why is this EP so good? Quite simply it is the best 4 track EP I have ever heard. Fantastic tunes, a voive that is destined to make every teenage kid fall in love with Hannah Shark without even seeing her face, energy and maturity all rolled into an impossible whole this is irresistable. Listen to the desperate coyness and come-hither smile of Heart Stopping Specialist or the heart-breaking chimes of self-deprication of Mirror and if you tell me it doesn't touch you then I won't believe you. It's as simple as that
1. Dead Letter Society - Mr Profound/On Too (unsigned) Dead Letter Society are Cambridge's best band. Period. And the fact that they are unsigned is absolutly criminal. And to be honest any of their tracks could have got to the top of this list but once again this is one that has shaped my year on CUR1350 - listen to almost any of my shows on even a semi-regular basis and you will have heard this for no other reason than that it is fantastic. Proper British pop music with some lush guitarwork, brilliantly used piano flourishes and a vocalist in Matt Start with rare style and charisma to go with the powerful voice and lyrics.
2007 wouldn't have happened anything like it diod for me without this band and their music. That's why it deserves its place with Arthur at the top of this tree. The album is on the way early next year and I cannot wait - 2008 is theirs. Don't forget where you heard them first
Honorable mentions: Fish Go Deep - The Cure And The Cause, Pendulum - Granite
So the singles are out of the way - tune in from tomorrow for the big ones - thealbums!
Saturday, 29 December 2007
The Obligatory Best of 2007 According to Sandy - Singles part 2
Posted by Sandy at 12/29/2007 10:09:00 pm
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