Music of 2013

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#141

^ Great songs by Queens of the Stone Age!

And what a disturbing freezeframe for the 'I Sat by the Ocean' vid.

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#142

Bruce Springsteen cover by Laura Marling and fellow singer-songwriter Eddie Berman.

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#143

More Marling now, as 'Once I Was An Eagle' is streaming ahead of it's official release next week. Hope it isn't region-centric.

http://www.guardian....as-eagle-stream

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#144

Video for QOTSA's 'My God Is The Sun'.

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#145

Interesting video.

The song is great!

Now hoping to hear something new from Them Crooked Vultures in the future.

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#146

First track from Got A Girl (aka Mary Elizabeth Winstead and producer Dan the Automator). Surprisingly great.

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#147

Collaborative effort by Marina & The Diamonds and Charli XCX. Another pleasant surprise!

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#148

Also really liking this Howling Bells-esque number by Brooklyn band Widowspeak.

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First track from Got A Girl (aka Mary Elizabeth Winstead and producer Dan the Automator). Surprisingly great.

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#150

Great song by New Zealand songstress Lorde

Her voice reminds me of Bertie Blackman a little.. and someone else I can't put my finger on.

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Great song by New Zealand songstress Lorde

Her voice reminds me of Bertie Blackman a little.. and someone else I can't put my finger on.

Really, really like that one.

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#152

Arctic Monkeys debuted new track 'Do I Wanna Know' last night in California. Sounds vaguely like a stab at a Bond theme.

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#153

For anyone into David Byrne and St Vincent, there's currently a free EP with unreleased, live and remixed material on offer here.

And here be one of the tracks...

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#154

Magic.

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#155

^Awesome. That's my favourite from the album at the moment

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#156

Rather like this one at the moment, by Scottish pop trio Chvrches. Debut album due in the autumn.

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#157

More Deap Vally. Play loud!

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#158

Latest one by new UK band Childhood. Been listening to them quite a bit as of late...

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#159

New Vampire Weekend video for 'Diane Young'. Spot the familiar face.

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Razorlight's Johnny Borrell goes solo: nominate his most ridiculous song title

Borrell is back, and he's knocked it out of the ballpark when it comes to comical song titles

We've missed Johnny Borrell. Whether it was comparing himself to Bob Dylan, riding around Texas on a Harley with Kirsten Dunst or relaunching Razorlight with a makeover that looked like this ... well, we need more rock stars like this around. Because it's funny, obviously.

The good news for Borrell believers out there is that he's back. And this time he's gone solo. If you think the name of his solo album – Borrell 1 – is classic J-Bo then just wait until you get to the song titles themselves. Power To The Woman? Pan-European Supermodel Song (Oh! Gina)? Ladder To Your Bed? And that's just the first three!

So which is the most ridiculous of all? There's only one way to find out ... VOTE!!!!

Power To The Woman

Joshua Amrit

Pan-European Supermodel Song (Oh! Gina)

Ladder To Your Bed

Dahlia Rondo

Cyrano Masochiste

We Cannot Overthrow

Each And Every Road

Wild Today

Dahlia Allegro

Erotic Letter

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