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Thursday, 30 January 2020

Top Tens: Top Ten Bands Emma Is Excited About In 2020


As January comes to an end, I can safely say that it’s been a rather good start to 2020 – at least from a personal and CPRW perspective. Colin launched CPRW Records on New Year’s Day and I had some involvement, designing the logo and the artwork for the first comp of the year (check out the Bandcamp page here). We also welcomed a few new faces to the CPRW team with Dan Kilvert, Marcus Pond and Chris Bishton joining the gang – I will be updating the Meet The Team page at some point! Then, last weekend we had Do It Together Fest which quite simply exceeded all of our expectations. The bands were, of course, great – we helped to pick them – but the atmosphere at the New Cross Inn was just so wonderful for the whole weekend as well. It was very much a pals fest with friends old and new all in one place. So, it’s been a good start to the year and I’m excited to see what the rest of 2020 brings, especially in terms of new music.

Without further ado, here are ten bands I’m particularly excited about in 2020:

Aerial Salad
There is a distinct buzz surrounding this Mancunian threesome ahead their second album, Dirt Mall, which is due for release in the Spring. Earlier this week Aerial Salad released Romance?, the first single from the album which is very, very good. Colin and I saw the band in Hamburg last year at Booze Cruise Festival, having not seen them for a year or so prior, and were very impressed by how they’d progressed as a band. I can definitely see Aerial Salad being much, much bigger by this time next year.

Answering Machine
I’ve only recently got around to checking out Answering Machine, a five-piece power pop band from Brooklyn, New York City. The fact that Craig Shay of Cold Wrecks (who released my favourite album of 2019) also plays in this band is what prompted me to check them out but it was lead vocalist Samantha who hooked me into their sound – what a voice! Now seems like as good a time as any to be getting into Answering Machine as sources (Craig) inform me that there’s a new album on the way this year.

Erica Freas
I’m sure readers of this blog will be very familiar with Erica Freas for being a member of the awesome American punk rock band RVIVR. You may not be quite so familiar with the solo music of Erica Freas however. Fear not, now is the perfect time to get acquainted as Erica is releasing a brand new solo album on Specialist Subject Records – which also happens to be where Erica works (thank you for sending us lots of early releases!) – on 28th February. I’m looking forward to hopefully catching both the Erica Freas and SOMNIA (a group formed of Erica alongside members of Spoonboy and Martha) sets at Manchester Punk Festival this year.

Goodbye Blue Monday
Vocalist and guitarist Graham said, on Saturday night at DITFest during an incredible if a bit silly set, that he has finished writing songs for Goodbye Blue Monday’s debut album. As one of CPRW’s favourite UK DIY punk bands, we are understandably very excited about this. I, for one, just can’t get enough of this miserable yet poppy punk rock. The new songs are sounding great live and, although we don’t know when the songs will actually be recorded, I do hope that something will be released this year.

Katie MF
From one CPRW favourite to another! Katie MF released a brilliantly emotional second EP last year, as well as playing some killer gigs – both full band and solo – and no doubt gaining many new fans along the way. It’s been so wonderful to watch Katie MF’s sound and songwriting evolve over the past year or so and, judging by the three new songs we heard at the weekend, the band just keep getting better and better. I don’t know if they have plans to record the new songs anytime soon so I can’t wait to see Katie MF live soon to hear them again.

Modern Shakes
Gruff punks Modern Shakes are a relatively new band in the South London punk rock scene. Despite technically forming a couple of years ago, they only released their first EP, Murmur, last year – which Colin named his no.1 EP of the year no less (number five in mine). 2020 looks set to be Modern Shakes’ year as, after a line-up change, they are gearing up to release the follow-up to Murmur. The band will be playing Triple Sundae’s big gig on 28th March at the Amersham Arms which will be a lot of fun – not least because it’s my birthday. 

Proper.
Okay, so I probably should have been raving about Proper. last year when they released their album I Spent The Winter Writing Songs About Getting Better on Big Scary Monsters but, as is often the way, I was late to the party. Having been announced as playing MPF this year, I decided to check out this three-piece afro-punk band from New York City. Damn, I’m glad I haven’t slept on this band any longer – they’re so, so good with incredibly powerful and moving lyrics. Proper. are top of my must-see-at-MPF list and April can’t come soon enough.

Sincere Engineer
I feel like I read somewhere that Chicago-based band Sincere Engineer would be releasing a new album in 2020 but, now that it’s come to actually writing about it, I can’t find anything specific about this. It’s been three years since Rhombithian was released so I reckon we’re due another album! I’m also hoping that, much like fellow Red Scare Industries band Ramona, this might be the year that Sincere Engineer make it over to the UK. I’d certainly snap up tickets in no time at all.  

Stöj Snak
There is no release date set in stone, as far as I’m aware, but Danish folk punks Stöj Snak finished recording their new album, after what they described as the longest recording session since Chinese Democracy, in November last year. It’s honestly the album that I am most eagerly anticipating in 2020 and I don’t have much more to say than that. I. Can’t. Wait. 

Sunliner
Formerly known as Jake & The Jellyfish, the band announced earlier this week that they would not only be changing their name but are also joining the Lockjaw Records family. Having been a fan of J&TJ for several years and following their progression from a very much folk punk-sounding band to something a little more akin to Hot Water Music or Red City Radio, I’m very excited to see what Sunliner do next. 

This top ten was written by Emma Prew.

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