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January 7, 2008

BBC Poll Picks 2008's Breakout Artists

The BBC conducted a poll of 150 music critics regarding the new bands they see breaking out in '08. For those of you who read the lists by British experts we posted a couple weeks ago, the top 10 shouldn't be much of a surprise -- eight of the acts appeared previously, but there are two outsiders. Here's the top 10 via NME:

10 Santogold
09 MGMT
08 Black Kids
07 Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong
06 Vampire Weekend

05 Foals
04 Glasvegas
03 The Ting Tings
02 Duffy
01 Adele
Can you name the two we didn't see last time? If you guessed the elegantly emotional Scottish rock quartet Glasvegas and Stereofave Santogold, you either have a great memory, or you went back and cross-referenced (or you were commenter Michael who sagely posted last time, "Shocked no one mentioned Santogold"). According to that list, it really is the big year of female vocalists (Adele, Duffy, The Ting Tings, etc), bands we all expected to blow-up (Vampire Weekend, Black Kids), and ex-Pipettes drummers (Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong). Anything missing? What say you? We'll start: These New Puritans, right?

Anyway, Santi White: Cover Girl. Already!

Santogold <em>Fader</em>

Now, put out your first album!

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Ida Maria from Norway. Sounds like Björk gone punk. Click at my blog for sample.

Posted by: Christoffer at 01/07/08 4:52 PM | Reply
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Yeah, Santogold! PHILLY IN THE HOUSE!

Posted by: Liam at 01/07/08 5:20 PM | Reply
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Santogold and Glasvegas. It's like they read my mind.

Posted by: KLF at 01/07/08 5:21 PM | Reply
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Wait, a list WITHOUT M.I.A.?

Do..do you hear that, it's the faint sound of an American Apparel stock slipping, and in the west, tears from thousands of girls with huge pink-rimmed sunglasses have nothing to justify their taste in shitty music with. Is there no GOD!?

Posted by: Caulfield at 01/07/08 5:38 PM | Reply
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"Sounds like Bjork gone punk"

Don't be so stupid.

Posted by: thelonious at 01/07/08 6:42 PM | Reply
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y'all haters

Posted by: h at 01/07/08 7:50 PM | Reply
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At the top of that list should be the band Okay

Posted by: Evan at 01/07/08 9:55 PM | Reply
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I lovvee MGMT.

Posted by: ang at 01/07/08 11:33 PM | Reply
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SANTOGOLD suck assballs.

Remember personal info? sure.

Posted by: k at 01/07/08 11:37 PM | Reply
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OKAY is great--- how's the dude's Crohn's? Jukebox the Ghost should be up there-- Freddie Mercury mixed with Ben Folds gone indie? Viva Jukebox the Ghost!

Posted by: Rick at 01/08/08 5:29 AM | Reply
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I just listened to Okay.

They were...what's the word..they were just alright.

Posted by: Dad at 01/08/08 12:15 PM | Reply
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Pretty good list i must say (at least for the most part). I agree with The Black Kids, Vampire Weekend (as does the rest of the world apparently) and i am pretty excited to see Glasvegs, they are pretty awesome.

Posted by: Jonathan at 01/08/08 4:07 PM | Reply
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In the last post, Broken Records came up, and I must say that I wholeheartedly agree with the recommendation.

They sort of remind me of The Arcade Fire's very early stuff (that the band later denounced after succumbing to lethal doses of bowie-infused hype....)

http://myspace.com/brokenrecordsedinburgh

Posted by: andrew at 01/09/08 9:37 PM | Reply
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What about me on this list??

Posted by: Lumi at 01/13/08 3:15 AM | Reply
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Uhhhhhhhhh,

Haven't we been living with Vampire Weekend and MGMT for a year already?

Posted by: WHATTTT? at 01/14/08 1:28 PM | Reply
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