Band of the Month January 2011
After a break of a few months, I am delighted to re-instate the band of the month top twenty chart on the indie bands blog.
Topping the band of the month chart for January 2011 is Karen Incognito from Australia.
1. Karen Incognito (Australia)
Long Long Showers (Sweden)
3. Missing Andy (England)
A Call to Arms by Missing Andy is available on *
4. 100 Monkeys (USA)
Live and Kickin 1 by 100 Monkeys is available on *
5. Audiogold (England)
Last Skies by Audiogold is available on *
6. Fez (England)
7. Divorce (Scotland)
DIVORCE at TRANSMISSION 13.12.08 from Andrew Browntown on Vimeo.
The eponymous release by Divorce is available on *
8. Jointpop (Trinidad and Tobago)
The January Transfer Window by Jointpop is available on *
9. Marla Mase (USA)
A Brief Night Out by Marla Mase is available from our bandcamp store
10. New Found Land (Germany)
We All Die by New Found Land is available on *
11. The Swing Movement (England)
To the Bone by The Swing Movement is available on *
12. The Good Natured (England)
Be My Animal by The Good Natured is available on *
13. The Gadsdens (England)
The Sailor Song by The Gadsdens is available on *
14. The XX (England)
The eponymous release by The XX is available on *
15. My Glorious (Austria)
16. Islington Boys Club (England)
Pristine / Plastic 16 by Islington Boys Club is available on *
17. Papercuts (USA)
Do What You Will by Papercuts is available on *
18. Krakatoa (England)
Rock ‘n’ Roll Revolution by Krakatoa is available on *
19. Let Her Dive (Italy)
The Closet by Let Her Dive is available on *
20. Andy De Rosa and Electric Mojo (England)
The Blues Ain’t Just a Word by Andy De Rosa and Electric Mojo is available on *
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