Blog Sound of 2013

Every year some of the finest music bloggers from around the UK, including a number of Descrier music sources, put their collective heads together and produce a list of 15 bands and artists which they believe should be making some serious waves in the coming year.

Each blogger gets to nominate five acts, and then Robin from Breaking More Waves and Andy from Von Pip’s Musical Express work out which are the fifteeen most nominated artists. This year the 49 blogs involved nominated 170 different acts, so this is a huge variety of tastes on offer, but the 15 most popular are nominated below. The winner is then announced to coincide with the BBC’s own Sound of 2013 poll, which this compliments, on the 2nd January.

The panel of bloggers was made up of the fine folk from:

A New Band A DayA Pocket Full Of SeedsAll NoiseAlphabet Bands,Both Bars OnBrapscallionsBreaking More WavesBrighton Music BlogDetails Of My Life So FarDon’t Watch Me DancingDots And DashesDrunken WerewolfEaten By MonstersElectronic Rumors,Faded GlamourFolly Of YouthFlying With AnnaGod Is In The TV,Harder Blogger FasterHowlIn Love Not LimboJust Music That I LikeKilling MoonKowalskiy,  Love Music : Love Life,  Mudkiss,Music Broke My BonesMusic Fans MicMusic LiberationMusic Like DirtMy Bands Better Than Your BandNot Many ExpertsPeenko,Real HorrorshowScottish FictionSkeletory,  Song By ToadSounds Good To Me TooStorm’s BrewingSweeping The NationThe Blue WalrusThe Electricity ClubThe Mad MackerelThe Metaphorical BoatThe Music HoarderThe RecommenderThis Must Be PopVon Pip Musical Express17 Seconds.

Here are the nominations (in alphabetical order):

AlunaGeorge – Infectious and pop-infused R&B.

Curxes  – Industrial and almost gothic sounding at times electronic two-piece.

Chvrches – Catchy electropop from Scotland

Daughter – Soft, and beautiful folk music

Haim – Catchy rock’n’roll and tipped for great things from everybody from NME to Neon Gold

Laura Mvula – Jazz and soul that steps away from the mainstream

 – Cool Scandinavian electro-pop

Palma Violets – Ferocious and energetic rock

Pins – Ultra-hip all girl indie from Manchester

Randolph’s Leap – Brass-infused folk from Glasgow

Rhye – Soothing and blissed-out pop

Savages – Female-fronted post-punk with some serious swagger

Seasfire – Electronics and rock’n’roll from Bristol

The Neighbourhood – Atmospheric pop from the sun-drenched California
Tom Odell – Piano-led pop ballads

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