Words: Simon Opie
It might be the second month of 2013 but yes, our FADED GLAMOUR 2012 retrospective still rumbles on. This time it's my top ten albums of 2012 featuring a double appearance of Ben Chasny, and several appearances of great music.
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Showing posts with label Restlesslist. Show all posts
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Waves Of Fury
Words: Alison Potter, Emily Solan, Howard Gorman, Rajan Lakhani, Raman K, Saam Das, and Simon Opie
2012. The year that guitar music died. The year that hip hop died. The year that dubstep died. No. None of these things happened. 2012 was as healthy a year for music as any. At FADED GLAMOUR, we picked some of our favourite albums of 2012 and put them together in a list of 25 below. Pop, R&B, hip hop and yes, even guitar music all seem to have thrived according to our top 25 albums of 2012.
2012. The year that guitar music died. The year that hip hop died. The year that dubstep died. No. None of these things happened. 2012 was as healthy a year for music as any. At FADED GLAMOUR, we picked some of our favourite albums of 2012 and put them together in a list of 25 below. Pop, R&B, hip hop and yes, even guitar music all seem to have thrived according to our top 25 albums of 2012.
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Alt-J,
Beach House,
Clock Opera,
Deftones,
Ellie Goulding,
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Purity Ring,
Restlesslist,
Spector,
The Maccabees,
This Many Boyfriends,
Waves Of Fury
Restlesslist live at Power Lunches, London (17 March '12) // Words: Simon Opie // Photo: Heidi Johnson
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with a musical story about an itinerant Scotsman’s fantastic seafaring adventures performed in a small room by an eight-piece band from Brighton turned out to be a truly brilliant idea. Dalston's funky, compact bar Power Lunches had been taken over on the night for the purposes of 'The Triangulation Of The 5th Dimension', an event featuring an excellent opening set from Boss Kite and then the performance in its entirety of 'Coral Island Girl', the newly created album by Restlesslist.
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with a musical story about an itinerant Scotsman’s fantastic seafaring adventures performed in a small room by an eight-piece band from Brighton turned out to be a truly brilliant idea. Dalston's funky, compact bar Power Lunches had been taken over on the night for the purposes of 'The Triangulation Of The 5th Dimension', an event featuring an excellent opening set from Boss Kite and then the performance in its entirety of 'Coral Island Girl', the newly created album by Restlesslist.
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