Clever Eleven September 2008 ¤

The September selection is not only notable for the spectacular assembly of anticipated indie royalty "comebacks", but also for a remarkably high share of eighties-tinged synth pop. But relax, die-hards, there's still plenty of heavy gauged guitar to go around for those autumn air raids!

1. Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss a Beat
- Another fist-pumping anthem from Ricky Wilson & co; allegedly features inaudible backing vocals from Lily Allen.
2. Captain - Echoes Of Fashion
- If they manage to get their second album out, this is what to expect, 80's flavoured pop perfection, not a million miles from C11 favourites Royworld.
3. Underground Railroad - Kill Me Now (Or you Never Will)
- Allthough this grungy gang is located in London and sounds remarkably un-French - who'd expected two representatives from France in one edition of C11? Not me.
4. The Killers - Human
- The Vegas bunch return to what they do best, but not even the cleverest minds (that includes me, obviously) can tell whether we are human or dancer.
5. Grantura - Down from the Mountain
- The band name, as the music itself, may link Grand Canyon and Ventura, but these harmonic horsemen are actually from the dusty streets of South London, imagine that.
6. Snow Patrol - Take Back The City
- The upcoming single from the ballad-friendly Brits show less gloom and more balls than their previous efforts.
7. Tahiti 80 - All Around
- The new single from the French foursome is a pleasant slice of soft rock that should have fellow countrymen Phoenix taking notes, are they still awake.
8. The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound
- Honest working class rock from Noo Joisee act, that diserves credit for sounding less like The Boss than a Levellers/Killers hybride, despite singing about cars, rivers and the good ole days.
9. The Dears - Money Babies
- A song unfortunately too typical for the troubled Canadians' upcoming album Missiles: despite the tasteful arrangement and beautiful melody, the song doesn't really seem to go anywhere, and just as it's finding its groove, it's over!
10. Van She - Kelly
- The Oz technofiles find a free seat between M83 and Cut Copy and give their two-year old debut single a makeover for their brilliant debut album V.
11. Travis - Song to Self
- The likeable Scots have appearantly turned their amps up on their recent album Ode to J.Smith, in an attempt to regain some of the territory lost to Coldplay during the last 5-6 years.

SUBS: Sigur Rós - Inní mér syngur vitleysingur, Absentee - Bitchstealer, The Raveonettes - Vintage Future, Elvis Costello And The Imposters - No Hiding Place, Iglu & Hartly - In This City

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