OK bands you know the score.....
the more hits your blog gets by the fans, the higher you go.....
So tweet it, Facebook it.....and generally expose yourself.....
Now Snuggles and me have been sitting with our heads down counting the hits on each bands blog to see who's got which place.
So here it is.....
The Top Ten Blogged Band Chart .....
So tweet it, Facebook it.....and generally expose yourself.....
Now Snuggles and me have been sitting with our heads down counting the hits on each bands blog to see who's got which place.
So here it is.....
The Top Ten Blogged Band Chart .....
No 1..... Bird
Three piece Liverpool band Bird is the creation of Adele Emmas (singer, songwriter) Sian Williams (guitar, harmonies) and Alexis Samata (drums) Together they create dark, haunting, atmospheric music which will entice you in to their magical, other worldly universe. With beautiful, siren-esque vocals, tribal, hypnotic drum beats and spellbinding guitar work, Bird are refreshingly unlike anything that's currently on the music scene.
No 2..... Wullae Wright
Everybody likes to make a comparison about artistes and Ralph's old man is no exception. He heard Wullae Wright's 'Halo Effect' playing on my laptop and next thing he was wiping the dust of his collection of vinyl, dug out Led Zeppelin I and stuck it under my nose muttering....."Babe I'm Gonna Leave You". Chance would be a fine thing some would say, however I had a listen and low and behold Wullae Wright is capturing the same raw intensity of vocals that an early Robert Plant did.
No. 3..... Fiona Soe Paing
After reviewing Plum and Pumajaw recently Ralph's continuing in his mission to bring you the best in Scottish electronica. With that in mind he could go no further than introduce the sublime Fiona Soe Paing, based in Aberdeenshire and who has been evolving her unique brand of experimental, vocal-led electronica since 2007.
No. 4..... Pumajaw
About to ride high on the current tsunami of electro/pop sweeping the country are Scottish masters of the art Pumajaw, who are in the throes of planning a gig assault on Britain and Europe. The release of the album Demonmeowmeow at the end of 2011 saw them tour Europe where for some reason they are more revered than back in the Old Country. Maybe the more cosmopolitan nature of the Italians is better suited to Pumajaw's 'music is art' approach. No lightweight electro here but hypnotic, sleazy, mean and moody jazz infused synth.
No 5..... The Tea Street Band
Ralph has just been extolling the virtues of Johnny and the Giros up in Scotland for getting us up on the dance floor and getting down with our bad selves when lo and behold Liverpool lads The Tea Street Band are doing exactly the same thing!
No 6..... Mog Stanley
The laid back, sharp dressed man that is Mog Stanley describes himself as a song singin', guitar playin', foot tappin', blues, folk, indie musician which sounds like he's got a sponsorship with Coca Cola but that really does sum up his stylee.
No 7..... The 1004's
So I got the jungle drums about this Edinburgh band The 1004's who were making big noises.....(on stage and in the press) in the music world. Favoured by none other than the Jim Gellatly Podcast (Jim himself was heard to say “One of the hottest bands in Scotland right now”) and they were certainly flavour of the month last August when they released their second single, a double A side - Lights Out (gonna be an anthem) and Pull It Apart
No 8..... My Forever
Now Ralph's had his eye on My Forever since June of last year and since then things have escalated rapidly for this young band from Thirsk. They've gone from almost a covers band to a fully fledged in your face rock/pop group with a stellar future in one fell swoop.
No 9..... The Velocets
Despite Manchester band Velocets describing themselves as being 'relatively new to the scene', 2012 proved to be a very promising year. After the BBC Introducing picking up on their debut track 'Sophie', the band were constantly gigging throughout the year and went on to play a number of summer festivals including Big Bear, Farmer Phils & ROTR Festival.
No 10..... Southern Tenant Folk Union
One of the most highly acclaimed folk/bluegrass bands in the UK today, Southern Tenant Folk Union are coming to the Live Room for the Yorkshire launch of their fifth album ‘Hello Cold Goodbye Sun’.
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