If music needed saving, I'd die for it
Earlier this week, the nominations for the Mercury Music Prize were announced. I know people grumble about the prize, about how the entrance fee freezes out small bands, and so on but if nothing else the nominees do provide a cross section of decent albums from the recent year.
Browing the nominations is interesting, but what's much better is that the NME have provided a handy page where you can listen to all the nominated artists:
Listen!
For some artists it's just links to videos, but for others you can stream the entire album.
Thus far I have been:
Get your bets in now :)
What should have been on the list that wasn't? What's your best album from a British band in the past twelve months? (I'm not entirely sure how the Mercury panel define "of the year", I'm decreeing that it means July 2010 - June 2011.)
I'm considering adding Into the Murky Water by The Leisure Society and Drown Your Heart Again by The Strange Death of Liberal England.
Browing the nominations is interesting, but what's much better is that the NME have provided a handy page where you can listen to all the nominated artists:
Listen!
For some artists it's just links to videos, but for others you can stream the entire album.
Thus far I have been:
- blown away by PJ Harvey
- unexpectedly impressed by Tinie Tempah
- underwhelmed by Ghostpoet
- oblivious to Metronomy
- currently deciding about Everything Everything
Get your bets in now :)
What should have been on the list that wasn't? What's your best album from a British band in the past twelve months? (I'm not entirely sure how the Mercury panel define "of the year", I'm decreeing that it means July 2010 - June 2011.)
I'm considering adding Into the Murky Water by The Leisure Society and Drown Your Heart Again by The Strange Death of Liberal England.
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Except Adele, whose identical-looking stream-y thing only plays clips :(
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Help Stamp Out Loneliness by Help Stamp Out Loneliness
The Phantom Forest by Bearsuit
Life! Death! Prizes! by Shrag.
I'm shocked that none of these were nominated (not really). Of the list I quite like Everything Everything, have heard good things about Metronomy and should probably get around to listening to PJ Harvey.
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Not heard of the other two, or at least not heard anything by them. Will investigate.
[*] probably under S, to be honest
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Actually I don't think I've heard anything recent by *anyone* :) I do love PJ Harvey though, so should definitely go find her new album.
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Smoke Fairies - Through Low Light And Trees (Haunting, folky, redolent of Fairport Convention/Fleetwood Mac back when they were good. The title is a good fit.)
Dutch Uncles - Cadenza (Clever and mathsy and referencing Steve Reich but with CATCHY POP TUNES)
Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will (A Mogwai album)
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nice idea
(Anonymous) 2011-07-20 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I like The Middle Ones It is the Rehearsal That Will Make This.
Emmy the Great, Virtue (surprised that wasn't in there, maybe too recent?)
As for the actual award, I wouldn't be surprised if Katy B won. Between her and Everything Everything, I reckon.
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These people:
http://www.olbg.com/mercury-music-prize.htm
... presumably don't think they're all that likely. Mind you, the MMP is more or less famous for being won by outsiders.
I'm surprised the odds on Elbow are so long. Maybe that's because they won it only a few years ago. (Has anyone ever won twice? Looking at Wikipedia, it seems not. PJ Harvey is the only other of this year's nominees who's won before, and she seems to be that bookie's favourite.)
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That's why I favour Katy B -- it's probably about time they thought "I know, let's shock everyone by giving it to a lowbrow genre." The M People memorial award, if you will.
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Logically it should be a series of bars each with 15 crotchet beats, but since I'm guessing that Ms Harvey doesn't actually formally score her music, she might not have considered how to handle this eventuality. If she did, it would seem less hideously unwieldy to write it out with changes to 4/4 and 3/4. I'm sure a more competent musician can explain the difference in terms of the sound, but I can't.
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