Friday 30 December 2011

Sound of 2012: Week 10

The nominations for the 'BBC sound of 2012' are out, and flicking through some of the nominations excites me, so much fresh new music to look forward to! There seems to be a great mix, ranging from the soulful voice of Michael Kiwanuka, to dubstep artist Skrillex. I'm going to pick a couple of my favourites from the short list of 15..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/soundof/2012/

Dot Rotten - To be completely honest, I hadn't heard much of him before seeing him on the list, however after listening to 'Keep It On A Low', I'm impressed. This isn't the kind of music I go for admittedly, however I can see him storming the charts in 2012, helped by his extensive touring into the new year.
Dry The River - Having heard them back in the summer, I've been hooked to the unique vocals and smart build up, especially in tracks such as 'No Rest', where you can almost feel the band bursting with emotion. One to look out for without a doubt.
Jamie N Commons - Definitely the debut I'm most excited about for 2012. As BBC rightly put it, 'With a whiskey and nicotine soaked growl of a voice, a five piece band and a bunch of songs that sound like they were uncovered in an attic where they'd been lying there since 1959 waiting for Johnny Cash or Nick Cave to cover them, Jamie N. Commons makes it hard to believe that he's only 22.' Need I say more. 
Lianne La Havas - Bon Iver called her his 'favourite Brit', after being invited on tour with Justin Vernon after appearing on Later.. With Jools Holland. It was this appearancethat has earnt her a wider audience, who currently have an EP to enjoy, although I'm sure many are looking forward to new releases to come in the new year.