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Wait, we stopped being cool? Regardless, NME‘s press release does a good job explaining the reasoning behind this list from their 8/2 issue, so I’m going to quote at length:

As the USA steals itself for a new president this year, it seems the country is also undergoing something of a musical revolution. In its latest issue “We [Love] USA” iconic British music magazine NME, celebrates the 25 American acts who are whipping up a storm on both sides of the Atlantic — signalling the re-birth of the US music scene!

Alex Miller, New Bands Editor for NME said: “Right now I can barely go a day without coming across a new genius band from the States. While the art scene of Brooklyn or the punks of LA are keeping the underground fascinating, the ceaseless ambitions of Lil Wayne and the Kings Of Leon are making the Chili Pepper and Fiddy Cent clichés of the mainstream redundant. If only it wasn’t so bloody hard to get a green card!”

As you can tell by the cover, Vampire Weekend (just back from Cape Cod) are signaling the rebirth of the US music scene, as are the aforementioned Lil Wayne and Kings Of Leon. The rest:

01 Vampire Weekend
02 Lil Wayne
03 Glass Candy
04 Kings Of Leon
05 MGMT
06 Spank Rock
07 TV On The Radio
08 Boy Crisis
09 Black Kids
10 Holy Ghost Revival
11 The Hold Steady
12 Fleet Foxes
13 Amazing Baby
14 Jay Reatard
15 HEALTH
16 The Cool Kids
17 Black Lips
18 Yo Majesty
19 White Denim
20 Telepathe
21 Iglu and Hartly
22 Chester French
23 Girl Talk
24 TheDeathSet
25 Grace Jones

See, pugs or no pugs, Black Kids are still making America cool. And Fleet Foxes are making it happen even if some of our readers think they sound like other folks’s folk. With a list of this sort, it’s surprising No Age, Yeasayer, High Places, or the Vivian Girls didn’t make a showing … but Grace Jones did? Note: If I need Iglu and Hartly to make the US of A cool again, I’d rather be square. Get more info about the print version of the Americana issue here.

Comments (212)
  1. from number 12 down it’s a great list of bands. but last time i checked England wasn’t really the pinnacle of cool. north american bands own english bands.

    • iHateU  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

      Fuck Up American

    • I guess the key phrase here is ‘whipping up a storm on both sides of the atlantic’. It’s not necessarily the coolest 25 new bands in America (lil wayne is so not new or a band!) but rather the top 25 that are starting to break it (or could break it) in the UK. Explaining why the taste is so shit.

      NME sucks. They gave UNKLE’s debut album 6/10 and The Moon & Antarctica 7/10. FAIL! Can’t we just ignore it already?

  2. Tim  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 -1

    Oh my….the British are so fucking annoying! We’ve had to put up with their awful brit po for years…..fuck them.

  3. james  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    well, we our friendly people and dentists certainly make up for all our shitt bands. Anyways, with he tons of people in this country…not all our bands can be genius.

    The British can be so smug sometimes

  4. sarah  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Craig Finn > Pete Doherty

  5. Where’s the Jonas Brothers?

    Seriously though: no Grizzly Bear? They’re Radiohead approved after all.

  6. Black Jesus  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    The British totally sniff their own farts!

  7. fu  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Wow…if this magazine represents english people im glad to be american.

  8. g-wog  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    telepathe (no. 20) stunk up the free no age show at the seaport.

  9. WAREAGLE  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    The British music scene has been stale for years. I think its humorous that Brits think that they are superior to Americans when it comes to music, particurly in regards to independent music. America has had way more of a positive influence on rock music this decade (disregarding American mainstream rock). Plus, the fact that they placed Vampire Weekend at the top with such obvious omissions proves that NME no longer has any idea what its talking about.

  10. Michael  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    If the American version of NME issued a “Top 25 Bands Making England Cool Again” I couldn’t even think of 10. Radiohead, Futureheads, Art Brut, uhh…

  11. Ben  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    I’m proudly English and I would not have put many of those bands in my top 20 American bands. However theres just as many good English bands as there are American bands just no-one knows about them because no-one here seems to listen to anything that isn’t in the charts. The Leeds music scene is absolutely fantastic at the moment. NME is crap as well the magazines need to take much more notice of the smaller bands.

  12. hugh grant  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    fuck the lot of you – the nme is a bible and rocks in comparison to pitchfork a.k.a Black kids killers- as an English person living in America – you should be happy someone is giving your country a compliment…. oh and in the light of the recent economic nightmare that the usa are having right now….you yanks probably could not even afford to buy the NME..so sod off.

    • james  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

      NME is the US magazine of music. if you want to see what pete doherty was doing over the weekend, then yeah its good. but if you care about real music journalism, then its a joke.

      U.S. bands will always be better than the British. There’s no way your country could produce individuals like Dylan.

      • hugh grant  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

        no but we did have the Beatles and the rolling stones- heard of them?

        • james  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

          Yeah, well where did they get their influences……ahhh ever heard of American blues and rock n roll???

          Anyways, if you’re trying to compare mick jagger and keith richards to Dylan your a fucking cunt. See, I used your language so you’d understand.

          • and where would ?rock n roll? be without the influences of africa.. or ireland..or france..or italy etc. ?rock n roll? is an arbitrary term used to describe a conglomeration of sound that was created through the cross pollination of many different cultures meeting in the same place – the USA. we?re all indebted to each other. quit being so divisive. borders only exist in your mind. BTW to make an argument that no other country could create a dylan or someone like dylan is just absurd. he is an original that could never be duplicated

          • vester  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

            “God gave rock n roll to you, gave rock n roll to you
            Put it in the soul of everyone
            God gave rock n roll to you, gave rock n roll to you
            Save rock n roll for everyone”

            *Close the thread, Jerry. We’re done here.

          • pinkshirt  |   Posted on Aug 3rd, 2008 0

            you are seriously retarded!!!! rock n roll came from france and italy???!!! this whole thread is sad.

          • my point is that the immigrants that founded this country brought with them their own musical instruments and traditions. rock n roll came out of deep roots that sometimes get ignored. (hence the title rock and roll and not rhythm and blues). gospel, folk, country, jazz, and numerous other regional musical traditions that existed at the time contributed to what we know as rock and roll. all of those genres, in one way or another, borrow from the influences of their ancestors (yeah italy and france included). rock and roll came from a unique situation and i think the genre exemplifies what’s beautiful about this country.

          • Hey! this is between the US and the UK… leave Africa, Ireland, and Italy out of this!

          • Andy  |   Posted on Dec 27th, 2008 0

            yeah but who did your ‘American’ blues and Rock n Roll come from? See this argument can go on forever. I dont agree with all this American/English bashing but you can basically assume anything the NME puts on its ‘cool list’ is to be avoided as its usually Style over substance B.S. Both countries contribute some good bands but most of the ones with any talent never get noticed. FUCK THE NME

    • verbage  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

      the UK sucks. you have writers op-edding in the NY times saying how we should all be afraid of terrorists coming to attack us in UFOs. go listen to oasis and sod off, buggeroo.

  13. maffew  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    03 Glass Candy
    08 Boy Crisis
    10 Holy Ghost Revival
    13 Amazing Baby
    20 Telepathe
    21 Iglu and Hartly
    22 Chester French
    25 Grace Jones

    am i square for not knowing who any of the above are?

    • jp  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

      not necessarily square… just not very well informed

    • no. I just spent the last hour or so flipping around everyone of these bands sounds online, and the only thing worth checking out at all may be chester. maybe. MAYBE. Everything else is vastly overrated.

      • Todd  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

        You spent a whole hour checking out all these bands? Thanks for your opinion, asshole.

        • shut up.  |   Posted on Aug 3rd, 2008 0

          Actually, the hour was just a general number, but it doesn’t take 20 smells to tell you your shit stinks, and it doesn’t take 20 in depth listens to fluffly indie “electro” bs to realize how shallow and vain it is.

        • Todd  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2008 0

          Wow, negative six? Really? Harsh.

          I guess if the hour you took to judge eight different artists was more approximate than exact, you don’t deserve to be called an asshole. Your methods of criticism are totally appropriate and rational. If the music stinks, it doesn’t take long to be able to tell. I apologize.

          Of course, I judged you to be an asshole just about as quickly as you judged these bands to be shitty.

    • no. I just spent the last hour or so flipping around everyone of these bands sounds online, and the only thing worth checking out at all may be chester. maybe. MAYBE. Everything else is vastly overrated.

  14. genevieve  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    not telepathe, please

  15. 25 bands i dont care to listen to. and im american.

  16. Black Keys? My Morning Jacket? The National? Pearl Jam? Oh, and the Killers of course.

  17. Why isn’t this article listed under “Shit List”?

    Well, most of them are good, I guess.

  18. tommatich  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    weezy is not my president!

    and grace jones? the black chick?

    where the “F” is hercules & love affair?

  19. ghostmouse  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    i saw telepathe at the fader fort at sxsw this year. they are simply godawful. they just stand up there and sway their skinny bodies around and try to make singing o’s over and over again sound like music. well, it’s not.

  20. David  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    “steals” itself?

  21. eric  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    The Hold Steady should be #1 on any list………..well, you know the english cant possibly understand why they are so good. they just couldn’t get it.

  22. grover  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    uh where the fuck is my morning jacket

  23. As usual, mention Baltimore bands, ignore Baltimore scene.

  24. robert  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    grace jones isn’t american

  25. chuck  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    english bands all sound the same. arctic monkeys, kaiser chiefs, wombats, fratellis, mystery jets, libertines, oasis. all mediocre all interchangable. i can´t think of a truly great english album since closer. england always seems to take great american music and make it worse. thank god we have had the stooges, ny dolls, ramones, pixies, the strokes, and no age to remind the world what rock really is and rescue us from coldplay. and the national are definetly one of the best american bands around. oh and if it wasn´t for us they´d be speaking german.

    • the fratellis are scottish ya twat

    • eric  |   Posted on Aug 8th, 2008 0

      please never again mention the strokes and no age with the stooges or the new york dolls, you idiot

    • abel  |   Posted on Sep 9th, 2008 0

      instead of arguing, why dont we reccommend music to each other? i reccommend the stone roses for folk over the continant. late eighties band long since split, but some fantastic tunes and the guitarist and drummer are quality. playing stuff few have bettered to this day.

  26. spencer  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    left out brand new and thrice, 2 best bands in america by far. oh but i guess theyr’e not “indie” enough for the NME.

  27. pin  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    why the fuck is grace jones on the list?

  28. Black Kids might be one of the worst bands I’ve ever heard, and may be worse for America than Bush.

  29. redbenny  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Oh oh I see. 25 Coolest bands besides Deerhunter and Dan Deacon, right? NME is starved for readers, but for a published periodical, can you blame them?

  30. George Fucking Washington  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Martha’s about to roll me a spliff and then we’ll roll out and beat some Redcoat ass over this. Who’s with me?

    • onceler  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

      a haha thanks for the laugh, George. I get the feeling this list is half bands the author has discovered in the past 4 months or so, and half bands that they have a friend in and want to give them publicity, they can write stuff like that since no one in the UK will know the dif.

  31. Ian  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    As a Brit (well Scottish) I can safely say NME’s taste is awful. The soundalike indie bands they support are just awful. Pretty much all the music I listen to is not British. I’m sick of the lack of good British music these days, however, bands like Frightened Rabbit, Twilight Sad and Neon Neon are amazing. American bands seem to draw on numerous influences, yet every band the NME likes are Libertines knockoff, and considering the Libertines where nothing special, this is pretty sad. The best country for music? Canada….. the Canadian music scene is brilliant and knocks lumps out of both countries.

  32. ugghh *reaches for chair

    Having painfully read a few posts (more like 3 yr old cries for scene supremacy), it’s obvious Americans are grossly unaware of lesser known British acts and profess that the entire country comprises of generic Arctic Monkeys imitations. Maybe on the surface level (charts anyone?), but at least British listeners are much more open-minded than their American counterparts.

    As far as influences go, it’s a give and take relationship between American and British music. Each side of the Atlantic listens and shoots back an interpretation of what’s put out at the time. Resorting to this mudslinging only suggests we should all walk barefoot again, climb a tree and start flinging feces at each other.

    • “…we should all walk barefoot again, climb a tree and start flinging feces at each other.”

      you say that like we’re not (ostensibly) already doing that now…

  33. ok too many comments of people actually caring.. it’s NME! Not even real musicians from the UK care about them!

  34. Stever Anderson  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Wow, no MY MORNING JACKET? wtf?

    Or The National? Bon Iver?

    The Brits are so repressed and clueless…..

    Thank god for Radiohead though.

  35. goldend  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    I like this NME cover, it reminds me of the poster for License to Drive with the Coreys.

  36. steve  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Oh, I get it. At first I was confused, but then I realized that in the UK, “cool” is a derogatory term. In fact, in the UK they wear hats on their feet and hamburgers eat people!

  37. steve  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    There is SOME good stuff on there though. It’s weird that the mainstream is only just now getting hip to Jay Reatard projects. Where the fuck were you guys five years ago?

  38. Steve  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    New bands. That’s why there isn’t any Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket or even The National but it’s still missing Grizzly Bear who should be up there instead of Fleet Foxes in my opinion.

  39. Hey guys, I know you’re having fun arguing and all that, but I just wanted to remind you:

    Generalizations are fucking stupid.

  40. the truth  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    WE. CREATED. ROCK. AND. ROLL.

    /DISCUSSION

  41. Ruth  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Thanks, UK. I feel better.

  42. eric  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    also, what about spoon?

  43. Afraid  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    “I’m afraid of Amerikkans”

  44. Aaron  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    nowhere in the list or magazine cover or anywhere does it say “New Artists” or else people like Lil Wayne wouldn’t be on the list…so there is a few major flaws in this list

  45. I honestly hadn’t bothered to listen to much of this previously, and no wonder, most of these bands are goddamn terrible and overrated like xiu xiu. what is it about this, for lack of a better way to describe it, “kitschy” 80′s inspired bs being so popular now? If you like these bands, fine, but don’t pretend they are like the fucking beatles when it comes to uniqueness or being original. Whether it’s “electro” pop, “electro” indie like the black kids, it’s all over rated as hell.

    • chris  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2008 0

      I’m not convinced anyone REALLY likes these bands…it’s the same old ” it’s cool because it’s obscure and not mainstream” shtick. Once everyone is listening…which i’m sure no one will with most of these bands….they are no longer “cool” People feel better about themselves when they know who these crappy bands are when others don’t….until they “sell out”

  46. jonnnn  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    I’m surprised Santogold isn’t on this list…

  47. wtf  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    no grizzly bear???
    they must have a grudge b/c grizzly bear is way better than 75% of those bands

    fucking stupid ass UK

  48. ok, so health is actually at least a musically interesting band. and I wonder how long it will take before some troll gets mad that I dissed on their “groundbreaking” amazing favorite band.

  49. teddy ruxpin  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    Arguing about which nation produces the better music is futile and pointless. Good music is good music, regardless of its origins, end of story. That being said, I completely agree with the above poster ian’s comment about Canada. So much good stuff coming out of the great white north over the last few years.

  50. whatevuh  |   Posted on Aug 1st, 2008 0

    You realize they’re just trying to sell their magazine right?

  51. For such a small country, Iceland might have the best ratio of population to good music..

  52. steve  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    “Indie rock” is the new mainstream. It’s kind of a drag, because the genre’s entire MO has changed so drastically in the last decade. The genre hasn’t progressed as much as it has mutated. It’s like indie rock went through a full chemical castration and then went on Paxil.

    Here’s the formula, just in case anyone’s paying attention. Indie rock – punk influence = FAKE INDIE ROCK. If you take the punk rock out of indie rock, you’re left with something like Hootie and the Blowfish. Are those assholes revered as a hip 90s “retro indie band” yet?

    This indie rock trend is probably going to only get bigger from here. This is it guys… the 90s revival is about to be in full swing. This should be fun but irritating.

    • Robert  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

      I saw Hootie and the Blowfish this summer with my radio station. Didn’t know more than two songs but great night of music. Felt very American.

      • steve  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

        Uhh… are you actually saying that Hootie and the Blowfish were a 90s “indie rock” band? I was just joking in my original post. I noticed that other shitty corporate 90s alt-rock bands like the Gin Blossoms have huge followings now among “indie” kids who are dumb enough to think that they’re a retro indie rock band.

  53. waaaaH  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    i’m in shock telepathe is on this list
    I like them but

    WHAT?!?!

    really??!?!

    what about animal collective and grizzly bear?

    further evidence that NME is a fucking piece of shit publication

  54. paul ramon  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    This is all so stupid. My god. It’s like standing in a circle and spitting on each other. Every one of these comments is moronic, as is the article itself. Could you try more desperately to align yourselves more “correctly?” Well, no, you couldn’t. Here we are. Vampire Weekend #1. How absurd is that.

  55. anthony  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    listen kids, they are making decent music pop, so soon the frat boys (who are already slipping good old date rape drugs to cheerleaders while girltalk plays in the backround) will be thugging it out to fleet foxes, jay reatard, or even fucking HEALTH. so what is there to do as we wait for mass media for to profit from yet another genre as the fucking vampire weekends of the world suckle from the fucking teet. so enjoy the downfall of your “indie” music. they will be endorsing cars or cola soon. fuck off

  56. karl  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    5 Bands Making America Cool…

    1 Blank Digs
    2 Animal Collective
    3 Jay Reatard
    4 Eat Skull
    5 No Age

  57. karl  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    “Blank Dogs”

    mmmmmmm, beer.

  58. You know, when I was younger I always thought Dylan was Irish. He sure wanted to be, in any case.

    Oh yeah, and blah blah, our music’s better than your music and all that. Anyone in Britian with any iota of sense knows that the NME is a pile of wank that serves to make generic bands with regional accents cool for about a year. And the differences between the US and UK music scenes are vast – not least because of the distance between the countries and the difference in size. Christ, with a country as big as yours, you’d think that some genuinely good musical talent would spring up somewhere, wouldn’t you?

  59. people, don’t argue… NME said ‘cool’, not ‘good’ !
    (even if i like VW…)

  60. Oh fuck off NME. I’m British but I can say with great confidence that British music has never been cooler than American music. The 60s is the only possible exception, although some would argue that 60s era Dylan out-cools both the Beatles and the Stones combined.
    In the past 20 years there’s been no competition from this side of the Atlantic. Oh no wait….Kaiser Chiefs. Yeah, THEY were good. Ha.

    • ooo  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

      Agreed. I’d take Dylan and the Velvet Underground over the Stones and the Beatles in a 60s-out-cool-contest. Actually, I’d take Dylan and the Velvet Underground over any other combination of bands or performers.

  61. onceler  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    wow, glass candy is not like those other bands! seeing as they’re way into lame, banal shit like vampire weekend, i’m surprised they even know of them. i saw them live in brooklyn like 4 years ago. the lead singer chick is blazingly hot. they’re more of a live thing, recirdings don’t translate it so well. good to hear them getting some recognition tho.

  62. tim  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    theirs still a decent list of upcoming solo project from the uklike, get cape wear cape, fly, kate nash, jamie liddel, jamie t, bat for lashes, ellen allien, and there’s still the teeanagers, klaxons, the horrors and like midnight juggernauts, but thats france

  63. barry  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    Anybody else think that the two Corey’s or JTT are missing from that cover? Maybe Mark Paul Gossleaar and Joey Lawrence. Whoa!

  64. barry again  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    Also, there is a glaring lack of hip hop on the list. I know it’s a ‘Bands’ list, but if you are going to put Lil Wayne at number 2 and Spank Rock in the top 10, then you need to represent it throughout the list. I think hip hop is a more American genre of music than most indie acts anyway.

  65. discoball$  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    burial
    portishead
    m.i.a.
    the long blondes
    dizzee rascal
    arctic monkeys (look past the hype, and if you don’t like fluorescent adolescent and/or a certain romance you’re trying too hard)

    ^ the british music scene isn’t dead.
    it’s just on life support.

    and the nme isn’t fit to wipe my arse with. all credit lies at their feet for suffocating the british music scene to an inch of its life. sigh.

    • holy guacamole  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2008 0

      Agreed to all of those. It isn’t dead, you just have to sift through the shit to find the gold. Just like the american music scene.

      And VW at no 1? I mean, I like their record, but I saw them live and they were awful. I’ll still listen to the record but will never pay money to see them again.

  66. eric  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    Dylan didn’t want to be Irish……that dude was American through and through! He was always annoyed with European fans

  67. Cyrus  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    The comment made by the author of this pointless article is telling: the NME announces a “new musical revolution” with every election cycle. I mean Jesus, did “Nu-Rave” not teach everyone to stop paying attention to this shitty publication? Good thing we have *Kings of Leon* to save our music scene.

  68. Jeremy  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    o my, i really hope you’re joking

  69. simonsays  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    Notice how every British person on this thread has slated NME. Yes it is utter trash. We here in UK have learnt to ignore it completely and this post here on Stereogum has ruined our abstention, in addition to making us realise once again why we detest it so… I implore Stereogum then, to never reference this magazine ever again…

  70. steve  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    I guess all you neo-indie kids are too young to remember that around ten years ago, TV started telling people to like punk rock and everyone went along with it. Now the same thing is being done with indie rock, and as usual everyone is more than happy to obey rich bald guys in suits behind the scenes who decided to make this the next trend everyone follows. Lame.

  71. Manuel Labour  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    White Denim ……nice.

  72. glass candy seems a little out of place amongst the shit-fest that is the top five.

  73. Juan Dollar  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    I’m in the UK and read NME, can’t say I’ve seen this issue or heard of anyone on that list! This maybe a sarcastic joke? I agree with the comments about the UK music scene, it is pretty shite. Looking on my last.fm profile my top two bands are Crystal Method and Radiohead so I guess its 1-1

  74. matthew  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    this all being said i think we can all agree that grizzly bear is the best band on earth

  75. who the hell is boy crisis  |   Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 0

    great lakes myth society

  76. so why oh why did they give fleet foxes 7/10… the same score they gave to the new fucking fratellis album..

  77. Firstly, good music really is just that. Good music. It comes from Britain and America AND the rest of the UK. Like, Frightened Rabbit are amazing and they’re Scottish. Oh yeah, and it DEFINITELY comes from Canada. Stars? The Guest Bedroom? Pony Up? Yes please! Oh yeah, and the Leeds music scene is killing it right now. It deserves something of a recognition since it somehow manages to create a barrier against the shitty typical shetpile of the normal music scene. Oh yeah, and Los Campesinos! Yes please! But keep in mind that NME is the equivalent of a fifteen year old’s self published zine. It’s whatever music they like…uh,and whoever’s show they have a press badge for. I met the dude in TheDeathSet…that band is like Australian. And why are Black Kids and VW so high on that list…because they sound British? Glass Candy pwns and so does Jay Reatard and the Black Lips. But NME did acknowledge that there is a significant underground scene in NY and LA (although those of Philly, Chicago, Atlanta, and Seattle are equally noteworthy), they just choose to ignore it. Whatev. Americans may have had their fill of these bands (Chester French…sigh, whatev), but they’re like still hitting the other side of the pond, no? Like Pokemon! But not with Japan, with the UK…okay, so not like Pokemon.

  78. meh  |   Posted on Aug 3rd, 2008 0

    are you seriously tellin me LIL WAYNE deserves this list? FAIL

  79. ryanaaxxx  |   Posted on Aug 3rd, 2008 0

    DAN DEACON FTW

  80. lets get this clear: nme does not represent the views of any british person. they totally follow trends (see above list)

  81. Firstly, generalising a whole nation and its occupants is idiotic and childish. How dare anyone decree a whole countries musical output as awful?!

    I am British and do not think you should decree our music talent and tastes by NME, a once great magazine tarnished by the simplistic, inane, unintelligent media world thats sapping away at society in the past 10 years.

    The US have made vast contributions to music….the UK has made vast contributions to music…so has every other country on Earth..so can people stop uttering what can be easily summed up as foolish..

    Anyone who ever states that Britain has never been musically talented; I will say one word: Bowie….

  82. interesting list of fantastic bands. but maybe not enough to save us.

  83. BEatles and stones?
    Dylan gave weed to the beatles for the first time and the rolling stones had their name thanks to Muddy Waters…
    England will always be second!

  84. Narayan  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    This list is pure bullshit. Vampire Weekend? Fuck that. Too bad England hasn’t been cool since the Beatles. What do you have to show? Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party? The Wombats!? Get over yourselves. America has been cooler than you and always will be. Don’t be confused by a few Harry Potter love stricken girls either. Oh, and Canada has been cooler than both of us for a long time so you can shove this list up your asshole NME.

    A real list:
    My Morning Jacket
    Bon Iver
    Grizzly Bear
    Band of Horses
    Fleet Foxes
    Devendra Banhart
    No Age
    Hercules and Love Affair
    Tapes ‘n Tapes
    Spoon!!
    Modest Mouse
    MGMT
    Dr. Dog
    Death Cab For Cutie
    The National!!
    The Black Keys
    Beach House
    Abe Vigoda
    Mates of State
    Girl Talk
    Black Lips
    She & Him
    Animal Collective!!
    Be Your Own Pet (before the break up)
    Dan Deacon

    • JimmyMac08  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

      First of i’m British. In recent years i think the US has provided some of the most interesting bands and music around (look at the size of you, we expect noting less)

      Bon Iver, Animal Collective, Kings of Leon, My Morning Jacket, LCD Soundsystem, Bright Eyes,

      but whats with the ill feeling, it shouldn’t be about borders,

      in my opinion the UK still produces some of the most groundbreaking stuff out there

      Radiohead, M.I.A, Hot Chip, Elbow, Four tet,

      its pretty pathetic, the nme doesn’t speak for the British people they just use these cheap headlines to sell their rag and in fairness we all produce our fair amount of trash… Kid Rock anybody?

      Time to put your claws away children and try paying one another a compliment once in a while.

      alson take a bow:

      Canada Arcade Fire, the War on Drugs, Broken Social Scene, Born Ruffians

      Sweden The Radio Dept, The Concretes

      Iceland Sigur ros

      France Justice

      Bob Dylan by the way whoever said it … fucking untouchable

  85. CAVALIER  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    Jeez ,you yanks are competitive little twats aren’t you? Are there still people in the US who think every Englishman has Austin Powers teeth and listens solely to The Beatles? The current ‘scene’ in the UK is total shite, and any new band worth listening to is from America, but, I mean, who actually cares?

  86. The cover is utter shit and totally cringe worthy.
    I can’t look at it without laughing whilst feeling hopelessly awkward.

    both countries make shit music, how about that?

  87. mr. cake  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    look, brits kicked america’s ass in the 50,60,70 (the who, beatles, stones) i guess now its our turn… still ireland and canada make good music too… flogging molly?

    • tim  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

      The Brits in the 50s…what are you smoking?
      The 60s and the 70s are both debatable too.

      Flogging Molly is from Los Angeles and they’re not good.

  88. mr. cake  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    look, brits kicked america’s ass in the 50,60,70 (the who, beatles, stones) i guess now its our turn… still ireland and canada make good music too… flogging molly, arcade fire, the pogues, born ruffians??? come on get over it… brits have had the edge for a while, america has it now… but don’t count out all the the other countries…
    also… locksley isn’t bad

  89. tim  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    Alll you Brits that are saying borders are not real and that we should all embrace each other…….fuck off. First of all your jealous, always have been. Secondly, when I go to London (and i do quite freqently) you are the ones always making smart ass remarks about George Bush or we are ignorant or loud. We are friendly people that know how to have a good time. Most of you are smug bastards who don’t even understand most of what American music is all about.

    and its been said before….we have Dylan. We win.

  90. me  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    No Hercules and Love affair, no A Place to bury strangers, no Animal Collective

  91. smarmsy  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    The 2 greatest English bands are not the Stones and the Beatles.
    They’re the Clash and the Fall.
    Check out these Americans:
    http://www.myspace.com/clerics

  92. DirtyPistol  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    Seeing Vampire Weekend and cool in the same list is hilarious….

  93. asdf  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    sorry but from a completely unbiased perspective the us has sooooo many better bands than the uk. t’s kind of baffling that the whole angular guitar/electro/thick british accent is still plaguing even the most “credible” british bands ie foals, johnny foreigner, los campesinos etc.

    also telepathe are good you dicks

  94. Heliotrope  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    The problem with the British media is that unlike that of America, it’s unified. The country’s smaller, so the tastemakers have long had a national rather than local or state-wide audience, pirate radio in the 60′s, the John Peel show, the NME and others of its ilk, I seem to remember Mark Arm recently stating that he wished America had a similar model in the US, but this would have arguably lead to a lack of the regional scenes which have supposedly given America its depth. Crucial also is the fact that it’s much easier and cheaper for bands to play nationwide tours. This means that actually over the years it’s been much quicker for trends to build and dissipate. Coupled with the acceleration of this process through the rise of the internet, particularly in the transfer of zine culture to blogs, the NME has had to take a much more sensationalist stance to stay afloat now that new media has expanded so much.

    Also, its target audience has greatly expanded, with the success of the Libertines, Strokes, etc, so it’s arguably had to cater to this new marketplace, therefore for the past 10 years it’s become the natural successor to something like Smash Hits magazine for the unthinking adolescent. As a filter its power has waned since the glory days of the ‘New Rock Revolution’, not counting the Nu Rave last gasp, so it resorts to riding the crests of the waves of others, in this case primarily Pitchfork and American blog culture. The fact that it’s been taken apart and ‘analysed’ to this extent is as ignorant, stupid and irritating as the comments themselves. “the British are so fucking annoying! We’ve had to put up with their awful brit po for years.” Indeed.

    Anyway, here are 11 bands you may not have heard of that should be making Britain cool again or at the very least stand partially to refute you:

    Kotki Dwa (http://www.myspace.com/kotkidwa)
    Cats in Paris (http://www.myspace.com/catsinparis)
    Rolo Tomassi (http://www.myspace.com/rolotomassi)
    Munch Munch (http://www.myspace.com/munchmunchband)
    Buttonhead (http://www.myspace.com/buttonhead)
    Johnny Foreigner (http://www.myspace.com/johnnyforeigner)
    Gentle Friendly (http://www.myspace.com/gentlefriendly)
    Lovvers (http://www.myspace.com/letscommunicate)
    These Monsters Are Ruining Our Childrens Lives (http://www.myspace.com/thesemonsters)
    Dananananakroyd (http://www.myspace.com/dananananaykroyd)
    Gay Against You (http://www.myspace.com/gayagainstyou)

    Wait, weren’t all those comments just thinly veiled racism?

  95. Ryan  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    This NME issue is a prime example of the British smugness and bullshit Americans have been putting up with for years. We’re cool again, fuck you. We didn’t asked to be judged by you limey bastards. Yes, we do have our problems but I’d be jealous of American culture too.

  96. One  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    Thinl veiled racism? You’re such a British faggot. And I say that as a gay American.

  97. Rambo Gunz  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    its O.K. because the U.K. was culturally imperialised by the US years and years ago. not much of what they’ve done since hasn’t been derived from the US including, uh, the word “cool”. as in “25 bands making the US COOL again.” P.S.- for the stones fans out there- black face cover band, check your history. . they’re ok but “don’t think twice.”

  98. Cyrus  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008 0

    If this thread has proven anything, it’s that, at the very least, we know that both our countries don’t lack ignorant, callow douche bags privy to generalizing about the entire history of rock music and other cultures in one fell sweep. See? We’re not so different….

  99. john  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2008 0

    Fuck everyone else, Brand New is the best band on the planet. Easily the most underrated band in history. Not even joking.

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