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Most Hotly Tipped Bands 2017

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Pssst  Do you know those kids over there? They’re gonna be the next big thing in ’17   Woop woop!

Here’s the RAW RAMP list of the worlds shiniest shooting-stars as they hurtle their way into 2017. All certain to be bigger-than-big.

So, before the others climb on board and claim they found ’em first, read our list and get the glory…

In alphabetical order.

Abra - the darkwave duchess

Abra – the darkwave duchess

1: Abra

We like to think there’s a place for 1980’s freestyle minimalist electro/R&B in 2017 and this sensational artist with a voice of pure honey (already been compared to Whitney and Mariah … but we think the better comparison is Aaliyah) is gonna make it come to us. Try “ Crybaby” — she’s all over those Latin beats with her shiny-smooth voice or try the weirdly textured “ Bounty ” with those poppin’ rhythms.
 

Baskery - the fab banjopunk trio of Greta, Stella & Sunniva Bondesson

Baskery – the fab banjopunk trio of Greta, Stella & Sunniva Bondesson

2: Baskery

We’ve been listening to “Love in L.A.” over the holidays. And we think it has that trill and thrill that gets you in the mood for party-loving. There’s nothing quite like this: The biggest sound you can imagine from three Swedish girls [one with a banjo] who live large and rock hard.
 

 

 

 

Be Charlotte - Dundee electronic trio

Be Charlotte – Dundee electronic trio

3: Be Charlotte

There’s something sacred about Charlotte Brimner’s “Machines That Breathe” – it sounds like church music. The clarity of the vocal of the girl from Dundee sends a chill through our muscles and those synth lines are more dandified and deluxe than they ever ought to be. Soul-stirring stuff!

 

 

 

 

 

Brooke Sharkey - busker wth attitude

Brooke Sharkey – busker wth attitude

4: Brooke Sharkey

The cloud-soft Hawaiian plainsong “ Which Cloud ” from ‘Wandering Heart‘ is as moody as it is fluffy. As if Édith Piaf had met Mary Hopkin in a bar in the the 20th arrondissement and they wrote about love, loss and sorrow. Wow! This material will make you purr and sob in equal measure.

 

 

 

 

 

Catholic Action - four-piece pop centred around vocalist and guitarist Chris McCrory

Catholic Action – four-piece pop centred around vocalist and guitarist Chris McCrory

5: Catholic Action

We’re still playing the snappy hit “L.U.V.” even though its over a year old. And that says all there is to know about this band from Glasgow formed in 2014 around guitarist Chris McCrory. It’s poppy, has a whiskery temperament and is filled with high-quality musicianship. Reminds us of early BLUR. And that’s only the start… get ready for some amazing collabs in 2017 as this superior band delves into fresh genres. That’s why these lads are the most talked-about group right now…
 

 

Cherry Glazerr - Clementine Creevy

Cherry Glazerr – Clementine Creevy

6: Cherry Glazerr

Some prefererred the sludge of distortion on their orbital suicide-squeeze version, but the newest “Nurse Ratched” from ‘Apocalipstick’ [about that woman from One Flew, in case you wondered] is out January 20, 2017 on Secretly Canadian. It is dark, jagged and dangerously acidic.
 

 

 

Dream Wife - impossibly icy poolside pop with Alice, Bella and Rakel

Dream Wife – impossibly icy poolside pop with Alice, Bella and Rakel

7: Dream Wife

This London UK band allows you to wallow in the nostalgia of the 1990’s. Take “Lolita” for example, this has plenty of twitchy guitar along with a sheer soprano vocal that reminds us, oh so much, of Marcella Detroit.

Eurythmics ✓ check
Shakespears Sister ✓ check
No Doubt ✓ check
 

 

 

Estrons - with singer Tali Källström

Estrons – with singer Tali Källström

8: Estrons

Their rushing & excitable pushiness gained plenty of new fans on the recent SLAVES tour.

Speedy, heady and full of thrills. Not aggressive, but their sounds always come with a truculent snarl.
 

 

 

Flora Cash - indie pop duo Shpresa +Cole fell in luv, so we could too

Flora Cash – indie pop duo Shpresa +Cole fell in luv, so we could too

9: Flora Cash

Sadness Is Taking Over” is strong, deep and magnificent. This song from two bright-eyed creatives from Stockholm, Sweden, wraps its velvet tentacles around your heartstrings before pulling you deep under to be suffocated wonderfully by its quilted, drowning currents.

 

 

 

 

 

Goat Girl - Country Sleaze

Goat Girl – Country Sleaze

10: Goat Girl

If you’ve ever wondered whether a female Johnny Cash could exist right now in the 21st century try Goat Girl. “Scum” was released on Rough Trade Records in December and takes all that darkened angst and world-weary rebelliousness and screws it into a short-track of sombre pithiness.

Yeah, OK, it’s generic. But it works.
 

 

 

Johnnyswim - Soul 'n' Blues duo Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez

Johnnyswim – Soul ‘n’ Blues duo Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez

11: JohnnySwim

Touching Heaven” from their album “Georgica Pond” is filled with naked feeling and targets your subdued, hearty and plushy places to score deep within your folds.

If this doesn’t give you a shiver, what will?
 

 

 

Jorja Smith - blue-lights drum 'n' bass

Jorja Smith – blue-lights drum ‘n’ bass

12: Jorja Smith

Where Did I Go?” is a svelte and glorious song with vocals that recall Corinne Bailey Rae i.e. jazz-based loquacity for the sophisticated set.

Are you mature enough to enjoy this kinda quality? No?

Gettouttahere
 

 

 

Kadhja Bonet - boogie soul-voice with flute

Kadhja Bonet – boogie soul-voice with flute

13: Kadhja Bonet

You hear a lot of music described as ‘cinematic’ but it’s only when you lay-back into the bubblebath of sounds that is “Honeycomb” by Kad-ya that you really understand the term. Her voice is velvet and the beats are translucent.

Orchestration by Mantovani? Arrangement by Bacharach? Rhythms by Herb Alpert? Flute by Herbie Mann? … Well, YES it COULD be but it ain’t… It’s all her! Cool isn’t it?
 

 

 

LA Salami - London singer songwriter

LA Salami – London singer songwriter

14: L.A. Salami

The poetic and fresh “Day to Day (For 6 Days a Week))” is less about footloose fancy-free living and more about heartache than you’d expect. Yet the song remains positive … chirpy even. No, he’s not Leonard Cohen but, nevertheless, this Cockney Sparrow has made melodic range, distinctive expressionism and deep longing a thing of his own. Honesty exists under the surface of each hand-crafted number. We all saw how big — how quickly big — Ed Sheeran became. We think LA Salami will be the next English singer-songwriter to change the world…
 

 

Martha Gunn - with frontwoman Abi Woodman

Martha Gunn – with frontwoman Abi Woodman

15: MarthaGunn

Seek out the A capella version of “Honest” recorded in Britain’s smallest City – St. David’s by Brighton’s wonders, to hear the true coffee-cream wonder of Abi’s incredible voice.
 

 

 

Vera Blue - new project by Celia Pavey

Vera Blue – new project by Celia Pavey

16: Vera Blue

The rhythms on “Fingertips” reverberate as they sway into your heart whilst her melting voice reminds you that Celia Pavey is the temptress trapped inside a mermaids body who you wouldn’t mind being captured and exquisitely tortured by…
 

 

 

Wildwood Kin - broodful Americana harmonies from Emillie Key, Beth Key, Meghann Loney

Wildwood Kin – broodful Americana harmonies from Emillie Key, Beth Key, Meghann Loney

17: Wildwood Kin

There’s plenty of harmonising on the folk-rock number “Warrior Daughter” – is there too much? Err? Dunno… But this number certainly contains elements of 1979 era Fleetwood Mac espcially with all that tribal thwackry and translucent images. And we maintain that if they ever need a medieval troubadour-style band for future episodes of Game of Thrones, here’s who to go to first…

 

 

 

 

Words: Neil Mach

Main Image : Jorja Smith
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