the enemy had the best album of 2007. real music with no hidden metaphors and there music demands attention
Hmm i did state "In Nothing We Trust" by Reuben before but i may have to reconsider and say "Beyond" by Dinosaur Jr. first album in 10 years and its amazing!!
the enemy had the best album of 2007. real music with no hidden metaphors and there music demands attention
you dont look at the mantle when ur pokin the fire
Get real, The Enemy are a terrible excuse for a band. Standard NME tripe who they like to build up so they can tear them back down.
There's plenty of talented bands to be found throughout the UK playing great songs to smaller crowds, they just need exposure.
Bands like the Enemy are denying them this by filling our airwaves with terrible music.
my fav albums of last year are. Amy Winehouse Back to Black (it will be a xlassic for years to come) alos Newton Faulkener Hand Built by Robots.
"One more round Micky"
To play devil's advocate with you...
Perhaps the very fact that those bands are underexposed plays a big part in why people like them. Take an indie group with a solid background and put them on NME, MTV and major tours and watch their initial fanbase drift away.....
BTW I quite liked The Enemy's album as well, inoffensive but with some fairly good choons.
Linkin Park - Minutes to Midnight
My favorite album of 2007 was... Good Girl Gone Bad by Rihanna
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There were a few good albums released this year. I enjoyed "magic" by bruce springsteen, "we'll live and die in these towns" by the enemy, "echoes, silence, patience, grace" by Foo Fighters, "beyond the neighbourhood" by athlete, "the boy with no name" by travis, "sawdust" and "sam's town" by the killers, and newton faulkners "hands built by robots".
However i wish to cheat a bit. My favourite album of this year was "Nighthawks at the Diner" by Tom Waits. I know some of you will know that it is actually from 1975, but i was introduced to him by a friend this year, and i absoloutely love him. I have not stopped listening to him for about 4 months straight. What a voice!
"We are buried beneath the weight of information, which is being confused with knowledge; quantity is being confused with abundance, and wealth with happiness. We are monkeys with money and guns." ~ Tom Waits
Bang on man, Tom is the biz!
Have you tried a bit of Beefheart?
ma fave album ifanow* is as yer probly seik o' hearin aboot Ak is....
eva cassidys 'live at blues ally'
its choost fantastic...
*subject guaranteed til change on a hourly basis
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