GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
12/1/2005 12:34 AM |
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Since it's now December and the new year is quickly coming along, has anyone got any solid predictions of acts that will be worth noting in 2006?
I'll start it off with a few......
The Kooks, White Rose Movement, Havana Guns, Matt Costa, Kelley Stoltz, Holly Throsby, The Grates, Youth Group, The 88, Copeland, The Like, The Village Green, The Writing Birds, The Bleedin Bleedins, Envelope, The Marshals, Director, Channel One, The Immediate, The Chapters, The Mighty Stef, 747s.
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12/1/2005 12:40 AM |
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deja vous
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
12/1/2005 9:19 AM |
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Channel One/CH-1 definitely get my vote as an Irish act to watch.
I absolutely adore Havana Guns, definitely one of my favourite unsigned/new bands, whether they'll be "big" or not is another matter of course but I really hope so. I had the pleasure of catching part of one of their gigs in London over a year ago. They weren't even a full band then, just singer, guitar, keyboards, no drummer, no bass player and they were still great
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untie manhattanNew Member Posts:32
12/1/2005 11:54 AM |
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Thanks Gar,
Really like the Village Green - i also think 'Control' would be an act to watch.
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
12/1/2005 2:48 PM |
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Justice, Rhymefest, Union of Knives and TM Juke.
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mutchBasic Member Posts:392
12/1/2005 8:27 PM |
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peeping tom...you heard it first...and last....?
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
12/1/2005 8:36 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mutch
peeping tom...you heard it first...and last....?
Never heard of 'em but if there was ever a case for changing your band name while it's not too late, thats it
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mutchBasic Member Posts:392
12/2/2005 4:49 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Binokular
quote: Originally posted by mutch
peeping tom...you heard it first...and last....?
Never heard of 'em but if there was ever a case for changing your band name while it's not too late, thats it
its not my band! chr1st i'd never put a post like that up, (well if i'm totally honest, not while i'm liable to be found out at least!)
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mutchBasic Member Posts:392
12/2/2005 5:32 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mutch
quote: Originally posted by Binokular
quote: Originally posted by mutch
peeping tom...you heard it first...and last....?
Never heard of 'em but if there was ever a case for changing your band name while it's not too late, thats it
whoa whoa whoa! it's not my band! chr1st i'd never put a post like that up, (well if i'm totally honest, not while i'm liable to be found out at least!)
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indiecaterNew Member Posts:55
12/2/2005 9:50 PM |
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Michael Knight stand a good chance in 2006 I'd say.
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
12/3/2005 12:50 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by mutch
quote: Originally posted by Binokular
quote: Originally posted by mutch
peeping tom...you heard it first...and last....?
Never heard of 'em but if there was ever a case for changing your band name while it's not too late, thats it
its not my band! chr1st i'd never put a post like that up, (well if i'm totally honest, not while i'm liable to be found out at least!)
Never said it was Mutch, or at least not what I meant to say. Poor grammar on my part? Speak in Yodaisms, I do.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
12/4/2005 12:50 AM |
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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (although they're already 'big' now)
The Immediate, if they find the key to whatever press they've locked themselves into
Surefire
There's loads of others that haven't hit the mainstream-Kaiser Chief style, but that I won't mention because they have already achieved considerable success in some sections of musoville.
Bands that will dissapear without a trace: The Departure, The Bravery, Test Iciles, Ordinary Boys, Bell X1
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AntistarAdvanced Member Posts:544
12/4/2005 5:13 PM |
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Giant Drag
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