It's time to dump all those "best-of-the-year" lists in the recycle bin. Blender magazine editor at large Lizzy Goodman joins us to preview artists to watch in 2008.
Two of my most anticipated albums to add to the list:
1) Scandinavian bubble-gum pop songstress Annie releases her second album featuring collaborations with the incredible producer Alan Braxe among others.
2) Colorado-based rockers Rose Hill Drive release the follow-up to their self-titled debut. Rolling Stone pinned them as an "artist to watch" in 2007 and they have only continued to pick up steam.
Besides those two, Hot Chip and My Morning Jacket are tops on my list.
Jan. 08 2008 02:30 PM
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Two of my most anticipated albums to add to the list:
1) Scandinavian bubble-gum pop songstress Annie releases her second album featuring collaborations with the incredible producer Alan Braxe among others.
2) Colorado-based rockers Rose Hill Drive release the follow-up to their self-titled debut. Rolling Stone pinned them as an "artist to watch" in 2007 and they have only continued to pick up steam.
Besides those two, Hot Chip and My Morning Jacket are tops on my list.
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