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December 12, 2007

NME Thinks Klaxons Are Still MDMA-zing

For the #1 slot, at least, the New Music Express's album list was easy to call; you don't think they'd let the world start to think it was the Mercury Prize that got Klaxons in headlines, do you? No sir, this is the band that came complete with ecstatic slang and day-glo and a nifty new genre tag (and a penchant for rejecting all those things as NME journalistic sensationalism, as if such a thing existed). Oh and, right, they came complete with a pretty fine album, too. Also, remember UK law: Arctic Monkeys must be in the top 5. But it's not all Brit hype by the numbers cookie cuttery; check the savvy #5 for Les Savy Fav.

50 Beirut - The Flying Club Cup
49 Interpol - Our Love To Admire
48 The View - Hats Off To The Buskers
47 Enter Shikari - Take To The Skies
46 Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly Angry Mob
45 !!! - Myth Takes
44 Gruff Ryhs - Candylion
43 Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence Patience and Grace
42 Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position
41 Menomena - Friend and Foe
40 EL-P - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
39 Jeffery Lewis - 12 Crass Songs
38 Justice -
37 Jamie T - Panic Prevention
36 Holy Fuck - Holy Fuck
35 Super Furry Animals - Hey Venus!
34 New Young Pony Club - Fantastic Playroom
33 Simian Mobile Disco - Attack Decay Sustain Release
32 Grinderman - Grinderman
31 The Pigeon Detectives - Wait For Me
30 QOTSA - Era Vulgaris
29 Lethal Bizzle - Back To Bizznizz
28 Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
27 The Horrors - Strange House
26 Kate Nash - Made of Bricks

25 The Hold Steady - Boys and Girls In America
24 The Maccabees - Colour It In
23 Maps - We Can Create
22 Black Lips - Good Bad Not Evil
21 The Enemy - We'll Live and Die In These Towns
20 Bloc Party - A Weekend In The City
19 Richard Hawley - Lady's Bridge
18 The Good, The Bad & The Queen - The Good, The Bad & The Queen
17 Future of The Left - Curses
16 The Coral - Roots and Echoes
15 The White Stripes - Icky Thump
14 Babyshambles - Shotter's Nation
13 PJ Harvey - White Chalk
12 The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
11 LCD Soundsytem - Sound Of Silver
10 Battles - Mirrored
09 The Cribs - Man's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever
08 Biffy Clyro - Puzzle
07 M.I.A. - Kala
06 Kings of Leon - Because Of The Times
05 Les Savy Fav - Let's Stay Friends
04 Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
03 Radiohead - In Rainbows
02 Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
01 Klaxons - Myths of The Near Future
We'd remind you that the Hold Steady's LP came out this year across the Atlantic, but we do that every time and it doesn't seem to matter. So ... can you believe that Boys And Girls... is on this list? This may be the first we're seeing of Patrick Wolf on a year-ender -- quite a fall from grace after all that Magic Position commotion -- and it's definitely the first time we've seen the dance token flipped to Simian's side of things. Don't worry Justice, Gummy loves you (or at least, your magic tees).

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finally, some !!!

Posted by: west at 12/12/07 5:45 PM | Reply
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least favorite top 50 yet

Posted by: arcade bitch at 12/12/07 5:47 PM | Reply
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Hahaha. I could have guessed it. The only one I was wrong on was I thought they'd give In Rainbows #1 and The Klaxons #3. But I got the top 20 down right otherwise.

Posted by: Wendy Notsid at 12/12/07 5:48 PM | Reply
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Nice to see Black Lips. Not so nice to see Bloc Party

Posted by: John at 12/12/07 5:59 PM | Reply
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That's a pretty great top 10.

http://paidandpopular.blogspot.com

Posted by: Anthony to the S. at 12/12/07 6:14 PM | Reply
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every top album list sucks.

Posted by: j fresh at 12/12/07 6:53 PM | Reply
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I still have no idea why people like Biffy Clyro. Worst band. Worst name. Worst songs. Ugh.

Posted by: Sam at 12/12/07 6:54 PM | Reply
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Kudos on including Richard Hawley

Posted by: Apexa at 12/12/07 8:07 PM | Reply
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Boys And Girls in Amercica came out November of 2006 in the UK.. October of 2006 in the US.

The special edition was just released in the UK. maybe they got confused.

Posted by: Ben Goetting at 12/12/07 8:40 PM | Reply
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every blog has lcd or arcade fire @ #1, so i don't get why the gum is having a go at nme.

Posted by: matt at 12/12/07 9:05 PM | Reply
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Can someone explain why everyone is so against In Rainbows being #1? Seems like no one wants it at #1 because everyone expects it to be #1. Is that it?

Posted by: b0b at 12/12/07 9:50 PM | Reply
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Major cause for concern... Pigeon Detectives are absolute dogshit.

Posted by: Samir at 12/12/07 10:32 PM | Reply
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okay klaxons being at #1 is not even close to as embarassing as putting Arctic Monkeys at #2???

I'm not even a real music snob but that seems foolish to me...and how can you think the cribs are in top 10?

This list makes all other lists look amazingly insightful

"THOU SHALT NOT READ NME!"

-Dan Le Sac v.s. Scroobius Pip

Posted by: angryindieguy at 12/12/07 10:58 PM | Reply
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I can't take any list that doesn't include FF Widow City seriously.

Am I the only one not impressed with Icky Thump??

Posted by: Jack at 12/12/07 11:20 PM | Reply
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klaxons!!! im telling you this band will be rememebred in 10 years. the album is fuckin amazing (gravity's rainbow blows my mind every time im tripping out) KLAXONS KLAXONS KLAXONS!!!!

Posted by: adrienne at 12/13/07 12:59 AM | Reply
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ugh, Beirut at 50? no one is giving them any respect this year. Same goes for Andrew Bird. sad.

Posted by: Brian at 12/13/07 1:32 AM | Reply
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where is sunset rubdown's Random Spirit Lover?!?

and +1 to that andrew bird thing.
both deserving top 20's no less!

Posted by: Aaron at 12/13/07 2:28 AM | Reply
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Ditto to Brian. Thought the exact same thing.

Posted by: Max at 12/13/07 4:22 AM | Reply
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Are they being serious about putting Enter Shikari and The Horrors on the list? Because those two fucking blow dicks hard.

I never expected anyone to put Klaxons at the top of their list, but it's still better than putting Arcade Fire/LCD Soundsystem at the top.

Posted by: Uryu Ishida at 12/13/07 6:01 AM | Reply
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No Stereophonics? Figured they'd be all over that. Love me some Kelly Jones, but not their best. Ok, far from it... I'll 2nd kudos for Richard Hawley and show some love for Arctic Monkeys not only because FWN is great, but because they need all they can get around here.

Posted by: D at 12/13/07 7:54 AM | Reply
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12 Crass Songs being there is weird...

Posted by: Bobby at 12/13/07 8:34 AM | Reply
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Jack: Not at all. Me 2

Posted by: Sean Jean at 12/13/07 9:14 AM | Reply
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No 'Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga' = no list legitimacy.

Posted by: J.D.J.D. at 12/13/07 12:24 PM | Reply
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has anyone listened to Bloc Party's album since they were horrified that they couldn't dance to it... it's actually really good

Posted by: T0m at 12/13/07 12:26 PM | Reply
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Nice to see Les Savy Fav finally make a top 5.

Posted by: zach at 12/13/07 12:48 PM | Reply
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NME hate Stereophonics most of the time (unfortunately) so they had no shot.

Enter Shikari?! Gross!

Posted by: Meredith at 12/13/07 1:05 PM | Reply
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its great to see !!! and QOTSA on there too. Era Vulgaris wasa great listen.


Posted by: rybear at 12/13/07 2:08 PM | Reply
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wrong.

its not an opinion thats a fact. its wrong. i have never in my life seen such a biased list in my life. if arctic monkeys or klaxons smeared shit on a cd nme would still die for it. (nothing against the monkeys, they are still ok in good in my mind)

no spoon?! its just wrong. and they put klaxons above the hold steady? please.

Posted by: Jonathan at 12/13/07 4:03 PM | Reply
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"and they put klaxons above the hold steady? please."

Klaxons do deserve to be above The Hold Steady on any "Best Album of..." list. It's not an opinion (nor an option), it's a fact.

Posted by: Uryu Ishida at 12/13/07 5:32 PM | Reply
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