THEY ARE
Britpop veterans kicking off their third decade as a band with their ninth album. SOUNDS LIKE
the Northern Soul version of fellow Brummies Dodgy's blissful Good Enough. RELEASE Magic Carpet Days (single) Jan 25 SaturdayFeb 1 (that's actually a Monday)
THEY ARE
Canadian collective fronted by husband and wife Olga Goreas and Jace Lasek. SOUNDS LIKE Spiritualized on a leash, blending shoegaze guitars, girl group vocals, understated horns and Beach Boys harmonies into a psychedelic pop soup. RELEASE Albatross (12") Feb 8 The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring NightMar 8 TRIVIA
Their upcoming album was mixed on a desk used for Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti.
THEY ARE
Danish pop quartet, whose debut single (yes, this one) came out last summer. SOUNDS LIKE
the very definition of the often cited, yet somewhat curious MySpace genre "Melodramatic Popular Song". RELEASE The Looking GlassJan 25 TRIVIA
Their record label, Crunchy Frog, took their name from an all-too-literally named chocolate in a Monty Python sketch.
THEY ARE
Northern Irish pop trio (yet again) with a penchant for astronomy and handclaps. SOUNDS LIKE
a trendy tongue-in-cheek new-wave act from New York. RELEASE Space Shot (single) Jan 18 TRIVIA
This is number H (sic) in their series of 26 singles released every other week until September (with this player being updated accordingly (and alphabetically!)).
HE IS
the magnificently-named honey-voiced frontman of Guillemots. SOUNDS LIKE
one of the epic pop symphonies from Guillemots' beautiful debut album Through the Windowpane, rather than their annoyingly noisy follow-up Red. RELEASE Fly Yellow MoonJan 18
THEY ARE
(Another) Manchester outfit fusing melodic indie rock with electronics. SOUNDS LIKE
a lost track from Cut Copy's terrific In Ghost Colours. RELEASE AcolyteDec 11 CLEVER MOMENT
At 3:04 when the guitar burst into a simplistic Bernard Sumner-esque guitar solo, reminding you where these guys are from.
THEY ARE
likely lads from Liverpool with one single under their belt, on which it's the B-side that steals the show - a gloomy rocker that builds and builds until it reach epic heights. SOUNDS LIKE
the hate child of Editors and Doves. RELEASE Stop to Start (single) 23 Nov TRIVIA
The band has presumably taken their name from a song by eighties cult band (and fellow Scousers) The Pale Fountains.
THEY ARE
Texan folk oddballs finally ready to follow up their surprise hit album The Trials of Van Occupanther after three and a half years of silence. SOUNDS LIKE
they've left the soft rock ship and aimed for the folky, at times proggy sounds of Pentangle, Fairport Convention. And they've seemed to have borrowed Ian Anderson's flute. RELEASE Acts of Man/Rulers, Ruling all things (single) Dec 14 The Courage of OthersFeb 1 CLEVER MOMENT
at 3:14, when the flute gives way to the band's trademark spine-chilling vocal harmonies.
THEY ARE
from Manchester. That's about all you need to know. SOUNDS LIKE
big guitar rock of the eighties, like Echo & the Bunnymen, Simple Minds and perhaps more curiously, The Cult. RELEASE Outside (digital single) Dec 7
This site did not exactly thrive with life and updates the last forthnight of the decade, thanks to the hectic days of the holiday season. In return I hereby present my favourite albums of 2009 along with a player containing one track from each album - that has NOT featured on C11 through the year. Regular updates will be back to normal in just a sec. Stay tuned!
01 The Boxer Rebellion - Union
02 Red Light Company - Fine Fascination
03 White Lies - To Lose My Life
04 Doves - Kingdom of Rust
05 Telekinesis! - Telekinesis!
06 Jeremy Enigk - OK Bear
07 The Raveonettes - In and Out of Control
08 Alberta Cross - Broken Side of Time
09 The Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha
10 The Mary Onettes - Islands
11 Superfamily - Guns Tonight