It can only be The Neighbourhood. This is the B-side to their new single, Let It Go.
New Music: The Antics
‘Post-punk’ indie from New Jersey. Check out here.
New Music: Raveena Aurora
First Watch: Elias Sahlin ‘Windows (Part 1)
Elias Sahlin is just showing off the fact that he may be one of the coolest, smoothest kids from Scandinavia right now with this clip.
Headshake!
Festive Sequence 2012
Most of you will be finishing work by now for Christmas. This is a mixtape from Brilliantine and contains two holiday and two non-holiday tracks by Pelifics, Kid Who (a remix of Montauk), A Digital Needle and Mirabel. It’s as disco as it can get for Christmas!
#PushPotential – a Christmas charity single with a difference
UK rappers Benjamin AD, Doller, Ard Adz and Sho Shallow have teamed up for a noble cause as they release a single to raise money on Christmas Day for the African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust (ACLT). And it is amazing.
New Music: the Empire
Mixing the epic with the subtle, when you first hear this you get a soft, warm indie vibe that then quietly turns very sinister and immense. Check out here.
New Music: Emma Blakk
Free Download: The Heartbreaks ‘Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’
The Heartbreaks are giving away their cover of Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) for free and it’s indie-lovely.
2012’s Random List
I started the Random List last year, and it was pretty fun for me to do so I figured I’d carry the tradition on for another year. So here, I present to you the winners of some random, and not so random, categories that have come out of 2012.
Biggest debut to come out of nowhere
Miriam Bryant. This category also covers best track of the year too, I guess (which I’m sharing with Beatrice Eli, below). I still remember reading the email introducing to her. I really didn’t expect to hear what I did. It picked up with other blogs too. In terms of debut releases, this really is as big as they come.
Best gig of the year
Woodkid featured in last year’s Random List, and a few weeks ago I had the privilege to catch him at London’s South Bank. Epic is an understatement for what I was exposed to.
Most upsetting
This one’s a tie between Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida. Unnecessary cameos from both of these on what otherwise are pretty good pop tracks (like above) have led me to just really not like either one of these. I know that will upset a lot of people, but sorry. Enough.
Scariest but fiercest track from Scandinavia
This one goes to Beatrice Eli, one of the standout artists of the year for me. I should also point out that this is my joint favourite track of the year, along with Miriam Bryant (above). It’s so hard to believe this is one of her first tracks. Can’t wait to hear new tracks!
Most exciting big-label signing
Jetta. Expect to hear more over the coming months from this lady.
Most underrated album of the year
The Noisettes. I already put up a post about this here, give it a read if you like. Sad really.
Biggest u-turn of the year
Marina & The Diamonds. Actually, it’s not so much of a u-turn as an appreciation for her. Rarely do I moan about artists on this site, but Marina was behind one of my biggest whines back at the start of 2011. That post got me some pretty nasty feedback from some. This year though, her second attempt at ‘being bigger’ paid off when Primadonna was released and topped the charts. Good for her.
New Music: Janet Leon
This is very exciting. Currently working on her second album with collaborations from producer Jörgen Elofsson (Kelly Clarkson “Stronger”, Britney Spears“Sometimes”), this is looking to be one to watch in 2013. Check out here.
New Music: The Good Natured
New Music: Sinkane
Afro-funk mixed with some rock and roll from New York. Check out here.
New Music: Mmm
New Music: Colour Bomb
I don’t think I’ve heard anything like this before. It’s playful and sad at the same time I guess. Check out here.
New Music: Black Light Dinner Party
Subdued disco. I’d describe this as Daft Punk on a come-down. Check out here.
First Listen: Wynter Gordon ‘TKO’
New Music: Caught A Ghost
Track of the week. A retro, soul, jazzy sound from LA. You can’t go wrong with songs like these. Check out here.


























