Clever Eleven November 2008 ¤

Yuletide is just a few weeks ahead, and it seems like rockers around the world are emptying their closets to put something out for the christmas sale. This is great news for music compilers such as myself, and once again I treat you all to a double whammy - 2x11 great songs, which even fit perfectly on a single CD (playlists included, as usual)! In addition to the many EP- and single-only tracks featured, note the heavy Scandinavian delegation this month.

1. The Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Thrill Me
- Noel Gallagher's favourite Swedes bring on a stompin' Southern groove on the first proper single from their fifth album, the 24-track mammoth Communion.
2. Jersey Budd - She Came Back
- Leicester-bred singer/songwriter gets a little help from Kasabian's Tom Meighan on his first single, that sound like a midwestern Paul Weller or a rocking David Gray (imagine that).
3. Mutemath - Spotlight
- The New Orleans electro-rockers are putting the finishing touches on their second album, and presents this energetic preview on the soundtrack to the vampire movie Twilight.
4. Oasis - I'm Outta Time
- Appearantly it took Liam nine years to write Oasis' beautiful new single, which is the ultimate showcase of the author's Lennon obsession; it even features a speech sample from his idol's New York days.
5. The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Assassination of Myself
- The Swedish commie punks celebrate 10 years of existence with a new album, The Cross of My Calling.
6. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Everything With You
- Watch out for this New York quartet and their shoegazey sunshine pop. It's like the last 20 years of music never happened.
7. The Raveonettes - Young And Beautiful
- The digable Danes release no less than four EPs this autumn, each with a different style or theme. This track is from the third and most recognizable outing, Beauty Dies.
8. ...and You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - Festival Thyme
- The Texan proggers shorten the wait for their forthcoming album, due early next year, with an eclectic collection of tunes, with the lighthearted title track being the highlight.
9. Molotov Jive - Paint The City Black
- Umistakably Swedish blend of The Clash and not least Born to Run-era Springsteen on the anthemic new single from this Karlstad four-piece.
10. Magnetic Morning - Indian Summer
- The indie super duo consisting of Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino and Adam Franklin of Swervedriver finally deliver an album's worth of atmospheric pop, not a million miles from the latter's solo project Toshack Highway.
11. Third Eye Blind - Red Star
- They may take their time between albums, but the multi-talented Stephan Jenkins and his troupe are still able to throw out a catchy tune, like this taster from their upcoing fourth album, Ursa Major.

RESERVES: The Killers - Spaceman, Brut Boogaloo - Messed Up A Good Thing, Findlay Brown - All That I Have, Howling Bells - Into The Chaos, It Hugs Back - Work Day, Operahouse - Change In Nature, Lovers Electric - Could This Be, Nick Harrison - Something Special, Stars - 14 Forever, Coldplay - Life In Technicolor ii, The Fireman - Dance Til We're High.

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