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Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 09:34 PM
From your warm barstool, you watch a new band take the stage. You've never seen them before but their opening chords ring in clear and true and damn good. An instant connection between the ear and the instinct, this will be the band in which you rave testimonies. Here at ABSOLUTEPUNK.net, we like to provide you with that same tummy-filling. After we report the news and churn out the reviews, interviews and exclusives, we are here to serve you up with more music to obsess over. That being said, here are 100 blazing up and comers that we, the staff of AP.net, are losing sleep over. Caught between a rock and the big time, these 100 are aimed for a 2007 killing in potential alone. We toast our glasses to them, and to you, hopefully, for giving them a chance.
-Julia Conny

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*Shels (http://www.myspace.com/shels)– Don’t let the asterisk fool you. *Shels needs no lame, comic-book style qualifier. Mixing genres like doom, post-rock, metalcore and a teensy bit of pop makes Sea Of The Dying Dhow wonderful and strange. This isn’t necessarily an experiment in sound, especially when members come from bands like Eden Maine and Fireapple Red, but that doesn’t mean we’re any less interested in the outcome.

1994 (http://www.myspace.com/nineteenninetyfour) - 1994 is a part of a growing Atlanta pop punk scene being led by some band called Cartel. Sure, they might list the typical New Found Glory as one of their influences, but they actually deserve to use them. They're a dash more punk then pop, which already sets them ahead of half their competition in terms of that. Watch out for them in the next couple of years

65 Days Of Static (http://www.myspace.com/sixtyfivedaysofstatic)– Electronically-enhanced post-rock. Sweet. 65DOS released a true grower of an album this year, The Destruction Of Small Ideals, and previously released eternally replayable The Fall Of Math. Inventive sounds and hard rock tendencies put this UK band high above their peers. Well, it’s a small subgenre. But still, they rock.

A Sense Of Belonging (http://www.myspace.com/asenseofbelonging) - Once you listen to this band, there's no doubt that you're going to want to make room for their music on your iPod. These guys offer some of the most regenerating music that you wouldn't mind turning on the radio to listen to. Each song off their new EP Memories, Big Dreams, and Everything provide the stuff you need to keep your fingers snapping and to get your toes tapping. Pick it up, it’s available for your consumption now.

Algernon Cadwallader (http://www.myspace.com/algernoncadwallader) – AP Staffer Rich Duncan spent his high school years religiously listening to Midwest greats like Braid and Cap'n Jazz and wishing he was born a few years earlier so he could have been a part of the 90's era emo explosion where basement shows were not a dying breed, but rather a regular occurrence. Thankfully, bands like Algernon Cadwallader and fellow PA residents Street Smart Cyclist give him a chance to experience this feeling first hand and offering those who were around the first time a chance to relive their glory days. Think equal parts American Football, Cap'n Jazz, and a dead on Tim Kinsella impression, and you get Algernon Cadwallader. Algernon Cadwallader plays with a passion and intensity that goes unmatched by most, and taking this passion and combining it with the fact that they breathe new life into an almost extinct (yet still relevant) genre gives Rich the feeling he first had when he truly got into music. The band is currently recording a full-length.

Amestory (http://www.myspace.com/amestory) - Everyone from Smother.net to SPIN magazine raved about Amestory's 2005 self-titled release on Portia Records. Hell, even Entertainment Weekly's website likened it to something you might hear on the then still mega-popular (and not yet played out) Fox TV show, The O.C. Their new EP dropped in May and we here at AP are expecting the buzz on this band to be deafening in no time. They Can Sing, They Can Sing, They Can Sing Underwater available now.

Amity (http://www.myspace.com/amity) - Amity is one of the hardest working bands to come out of southern California. After 4/5 of the members left, they band regrouped and recorded Internecine. Though they are not together anymore, everyone should definitely check them out because they are deserving of overdue recognition. Internecine is out now on Negative Progression Records.

An Angle (http://www.myspace.com/ananglemusic) - Enough with the Bright Eyes comparison. After their release of "5 Days, 5 Songs," singer/songwriter Kris Anaya has proven that he is far better than simple comparisons and is ready to shine on his own. Their new album is out and this band is poised to take over; watch out for this one. For fans of Bright Eyes, Kevin Devine, and Bob Dylan. The Truth Is That You Are Alive is now available.

Andrew Bird (http://www.myspace.com/andrewbird) - Written with a vast variety of styles and a savage wit, Andrew Bird's latest release, Armchair Apocrypha is an example of creative songwriting at its best. Although not a new artist by any means, Bird's latest release is one that is sure to gain momentum based solely on the strength of the songs, which range from folky blues jams to intelligent numbers based on fiery plane crashes. No matter the topic at hand, Andrew Bird remains consistently interesting, infusing every word with a lyrical sophistication absent in a lot of modern music. In the mood for something different from the standard folk fare? Armchair Apocrypha is a good place to start. Armchair Apocrypha is available now.

Annie (http://www.anniemusic.co.uk/) - The Norwegian star brings a slight indie flair to her beautiful pop sound. Armed with a brilliant voice and soothing beats, Annie's singles have been extremely successful in Scandinavia. Her Anniemal thrilled listeners everywhere, and her contribution to the DJ-Kicks series proved her mixing capabilities. Her debut for Island Records should drop later this year, so keep an eye out. Anniemal is available now.

The Apprentice (http://www.myspace.com/theapprentice) - The fact that The Apprentice made it on this list should not take any reader by surprise seeing as how the band has released one solid album after another. The Apprentice followed up their critically acclaimed full-length concept album in the end of 2006 with Good Friends Don’t Come Easy, a collection of upbeat, feel good songs focusing on friendship. Good Friends Don’t Come Easy expands on the acoustic leanings of the band’s debut and captures a feeling of warmth and friendship that makes this album a truly enjoyable listen. If the talent demonstrated on these six songs is any indication, the next full-length album from The Apprentice will put them in the spotlight where they belong. Good Friends Don't Come Easy is available now.

Asteria (http://www.myspace.com/asteria) – This Indiana five-piece may be young, but their brand of rock reeks of maturity. Mixing catchy hooks with crunchy guitar riffs and terrific vocals, Asteria’s Broken English Records debut, Slip Into Something Comfortable, is a must-own for fans of The Early November and is in stores now.

theAudition (http://www.absolutepunk.net/theaudition) - Chicago, Illinois has gained a reputation of churning out some of today's most recognized pop-punk acts. Soon the Windy City will have another name to add to its list, theAudition. The band is known for it's rigorous road schedule and has been touring non-stop across the globe to support their debut album Controversy Loves Company. The CD is packed with pop-rock riffs and enough catchy hooks to keep their shows packed full of pogo-dancing fans for many tours to come.

The Avett Brothers (http://www.myspace.com/theavettbrothers) – After hearing their impressive new album Emotionalism, and seeing a very abbreviated live set on Conan, AP was sold on The Avett Brothers. Not enough people are making good alt-country-bluegrass anymore. The inclusion of a stand-up bass and plenty of banjo will keep this band in your head for months, while they easily bridge the gap between country fans and those who “hate” the genre. Powerful, to say the least.

Band of Thieves (http://www.absolutepunk.net/bandofthieves) - Mix classic rock stylings with a modern ear for melody and you have some of the most fun music to come out in years. Defining it themselves as "sunny music for shady people," these guitar-driven critical darlings from New York seem to belong to a different decade but their pure, straight-ahead blues-influenced rock and roll can transcend the times and will become the soundtrack for all your self-indulging good times. Their Woman EP is available now, but expect a full-length from these guys in the near future. Check out one of their songs on their AP profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/bandofthieves).

Bedford Drive (http://www.myspace.com/bedforddrive)- Southgate, Michigans own Bedford Drive have been playing together for almost a decade now. This quartet puts together a sound that some have called the ridiculous genre fusion known as "powerpop post-hardcore". They put together a sound that is unique in its own right, and is fun in its own right. For fans of old Motion City Soundtrack, and girl backing vocals. The In-Between EP out now.

Between The Trees (http://www.myspace.com/betweenthetreesmusic) - A group of up-and-comers from Orlando, FL, Between the Trees created a lot of buzz in 2006. They sold close to 10,000 copies of their debut album The Story and The Song, and that was without distribution. Though catchy and hook laden, lead singer Ryan Kirkland's powerful yet serene voice is not lost in this intense journey that seems to be wise beyond any of these boys' years. They have created an album that is an experience. A swirling array of love, loss and faith, with a message a lot stronger than it may originally seem. Between the Trees are strong supporters of the organization To Write Love On Her Arms, whose goal is to provide solace through love for those who suffer from depression and harm themselves. We strongly recommend picking up this release, as it has recently gone nationwide, and look forward for what is surely to come from this extremely talented group. A little love is all it takes.

Brilliant Red Lights (http://www.myspace.com/brilliantredlights) – A howling indie number with thumb-thumping bass lines. From their Myspace description as "Tech Pop," I think of BRL as a bunch of AV nerds getting down, and we all know that's secretly cool and trendy. Aaron Davidson's vocals chord are slicing and unique next to his guitar's twanging upbeat riffs. 2005's Touch Like You Want It is available for purchase and they are streaming fresh beats on myspace.

Built For Burning (http://www.myspace.com/builtforburning) - Built For Burning, out of Taylor, Michigan, are no rookies to the music scene. While they are all in their early 20's, they have been playing together for quite a few years now. Formerly known as the band, Phineas, they have managed to create somewhat of an original sound that isn't quite what you see in todays pop punk bands. For fans of Bayside, Senses Fail, and Punchline.

Cassino (http://www.myspace.com/cassinoband) – Scene kids everywhere shed a tear when Northstar broke up, but were soon placated when Nick Torres and Tyler Odom announced they were going to start up a mellower, folkier new venture. Cassino takes the vulnerable, contemplative beauty found in full bloom on Northstar's "Two Zero Two" and stretches it out to an album full of country-tinged, dust-coated lyrical exhibitions.

Chase Pagan (http://www.myspace.com/chasepagan) – After getting caught up in the game of major label musical chairs, Chase Pagan has finally settled on The Militia Group to release his debut LP, Oh, Musica! An eclectic stew of jazz, cabaret, ragtime, folk, and baroque, Pagan sounds like he could have arrived from another time entirely. Toss in his glass-breaking falsetto and everything lines up for an indie success story. Just quirky enough to be challenging, but still accessible enough for everyday enjoyment.

The Chemist Vs The Computer (http://www.myspace.com/thechemistvsthecomputer) - Within the post-hardcore genre, you get a lot of "same shit, different band" throughout. But five guys from Crown Point, Indiana, aim to stand out amongst the bland with the release of their debut EP, Loki. With a touch of At The Drive-In blended in with the ferocity of Glassjaw, Loki has everything you want out of the genre: it's loud, intense, and in your face. Put a stop to the same old rehashed band and take a gander with The Chemist Vs The Computer, a bright spot in the midst of a bleak genre. Check out "Coasting Toward the Tide, Not the Latter" on their AP Profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/artists/showlink.php?do=showdetails&l=4137).

Crash Boom Bang (http://www.myspace.com/crashboombang) – A solid pop-rock reppin' the Nation's capitol and surrounding areas. These four are fluent with sturdy hooks and echoing riffs. They used to capitalize on a punk/reggae/rock collective called Urbanstyle but transitioned into a swooning and successful pop mix in pace with their contemporaries. Their Dangerous EP is available, along with new demos up on myspace.

Cynthia G. Mason (http://www.myspace.com/cynthiagmason) - Cynthia G. Mason is a singer-songwriter based out Philadelphia and records and performs with fellow songwriter Larry D. Brown. Strong lyrics, a haunting voice, and delicate guitar melodies combine perfectly on her self-titled album to establish her as one of Philadelphia's premier singer-songwriters. You may find yourself kicking yourself for not finding out about her sooner, because her songs are some of the most honest and genuine songs you will ever have the pleasure of hearing. Think Amy Millan’s solo work crossed with Cat Power and you have Cynthia G. Mason. Cynthia released her new album, Quitter’s Claim, earlier this year on High Two Records.

Daggermouth (http://www.myspace.com/daggermouth) - Set Your Goals may have dominated your stereo last summer, but expect Daggermouth to claim that spot this year. The Canadian five-piece recently released Turf Wars, which is basically 22 minutes of pure fun and mischief, in stores now.

Damiera (http://www.myspace.com/damiera) - Some slept on Damiera’s M(US)IC in 2006, but thankfully Equal Vision re-released it earlier this year. Completely stunning, don’t make the same mistake many made and pick this up immediately. A perfect blend of prog and indie, the sky’s the limit for Damiera. M(US)IC is available now.

Dance Gavin Dance (http://www.myspace.com/dancegavindance) - With the uprising of the hardcore/screamo scene it is very hard to find a band that makes a lasting impression, but finally one can set aside the strenuous search; Dance Gavin Dance could be the answer. Their debut LP "Downtown Battle Mountain" picks up exactly where their EP left off, and showcases their extreme vocals talents.

David Shultz and the Skyline (http://www.myspace.com/davidshultz) - People should take more notice of the words they choose. David Shultz makes it a point of not wasting any time with unnecessary adjectives or declarations of love. His soft alt-country is catchy but never fake, poppy but never overdone, and Sinner's Gold is a flooring release despite your musical persuasion. If Ryan Adams found the pot o' gold at the end of the rainbow, we would call him David Shultz.

The Day After... (http://www.myspace.com/tda) - Hailing from Las Vegas, an environment that has bred synthesizer-based bands The Killers and Panic! at the Disco, among others, this band does not need a keyboard to enhance their sound as they make dynamic music that succeeds wildly where so many other bands have recently failed. Though it may sound like other bands that you've heard before, you're going to be left wanting more of this indie-rock hybrid. The vocals on their album, A Different Way To Get By, soar alongside the crashing instruments and mesh together to create controlled cacophony that truly conveys emotion that other bands lack. If you're looking for something new, yet something familiar, this is a band you should listen to.

The Dear Hunter (http://www.myspace.com/thedearhunter) – What do you get when you free one of the main creative forces behind The Receiving End of Sirens, and leave him with complete artistic freedom? Well, he puts together one of the most imaginative lyrical storylines and backs it with an anachronistic, jazzy undertow. The end result sounds more like a movie soundtrack than more traditional music offerings, and The Dear Hunter's new LP only elaborates on this vivid dreamscape. Act II is in stores now.

Defiance, Ohio (http://defianceohio.terrorware.com/) - If you haven't listened to Defiance, Ohio's The Great Depression yet, then go download it and prepare for one of the best albums of last year. Yes, I said download it. The band has posted all of their material on their website (http://defianceohio.terrorware.com/) for you to download to check it out and decide if you want to spend your parents' hard earned cash on a physical copy. So, if you're interested in one of the best blends of folk and punk that could grace your ears, go check it out. The Great Depression is available now.

Dorsey (http://www.listentodorsey.com/) - At current press time Dorsey only has 356 friends and a meager 3,818 profile views on their myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/dorseyaz), and it's simply amazing the band has flown so far under the radar. Listening to Dorsey's short and sweet collection of folk-inspired songs is a welcome release from the stale, overproduced tracks that dominate the online music world. Though their fanbase is small now, expect things to change once word of Arizona's best kept secret gets out.

Driving East (http://www.myspace.com/drivingeast) – If you are anywhere near the ago of twenty, chances are that you grew up on a steady diet of Drive Thru's greatest offerings. While that era has since faded, Driving East whisks us back to that heyday, to a time where hooks are massive, chords are powerful, and innuendos can liven up any lyrical exchange. If you love New Found Glory, The Starting Line, or tunes that drag a smile out of you, Driving East will not disappoint.

Dropout Year (http://www.myspace.com/dropoutyear) – Breaking into the mainstream is not an easy thing to do. It takes the right amount of accessibility and intelligence, but even bands with such attributes fall short. Dropout Year, however, will not stay a local band forever with their upbeat and raucous pop-punk. They are front-runners in the impressive East Coast scene, and we’re sure they are looking to see the country just as much as the country is looking forward to seeing them.

Echo Screen (http://www.myspace.com/echoscreen)- If you were ever a fan of this band from the beginning, you'll remember eagerly awaiting a full length album after their 2005 release of An American Tale. If this is your first time hearing about them, their new album Euphoria can be summed up into two words: "Big Hit." Every one of their songs contains the ingredients to be the tune playing on everyone's Myspace and although this band may fall under the genre that many other bands occupy, Echo Screen simply does it better than the rest. Check out Euphoria, out now.

Every Move A Picture (http://www.myspace.com/everymoveapicture) - A dance rock four-piece from San Francisco that shares similarities with The Killers and The Rapture, their record Heart=Weapon will not leave your car stereo for months. It is a great driving record and with summer upon us, it is definitely going to be on a lot of people's August soundtrack. Heart = Weapon is out now.

Everybody Else (http://www.myspace.com/everybodyelse) – The Militia Group must have ears of gold. Maybe it was Everybody Else's affectionate nuzzling with the handclap, or maybe it's because we haven't bopped along this much since The Format. Everybody Else compliments pool-side lemonade and Frisbees. Consider this a summer sensation. Everybody Else's self-titled full-length out now.

The Farm League (http://www.myspace.com/thefarmleague) - For those of you who do not already know, The Farm League guitarist Mike Saffert was in the now defunct band, Hidden In Plain View. Although the band has only been together for barely a year, their songs make it seem like they have been together for years. The Farm League's brand of infectious indie rock with strong pop sensibilities will be sure to be stuck in your head for days and their demo is perfect for the summer season. Demos now available on the band's myspace.

Faulter (http://www.myspace.com/faulter) - If you like Jimmy Eat World, this catchy pop-rock band from Orange County is for you. Not only are they a great band and great people, but their live show does not disappoint. Check them out when they come to your town! Darling Buds of May is out now on Abacus Records.

Fly Upright Kite (http://www.myspace.com/flyuprightkite) – If you were at all a fan of Copeland's Beneath Medicine Tree, then you need to check out Fly Upright Kite. Simple as that. Airy, ethereal vocals pillowed over well-placed guitar lines and a somber violin creates a beautiful set of songscapes meant for rainy days and chilly nights. Boston is churning out a lot more than Sam Adams it seems.

Foreign Islands (http://www.myspace.com/foreignislands) - The New York underground is a bitch to break through. A veteran of the NYC hardcore scene, Mark Ryan knows that better than most. Though, breaking through is exactly what Foreign Islands is doing. These days, Ryan would rather you groove than floorpunch to his band's funky, inspired dance-punk beats, but the hardcore heritage still looms in the band's frantic energy and passion for the music they make. Restart Now! is available now.

Forget Cassettes (http://www.myspace.com/forgetcassettes) - Forget Cassettes is a hard band to pigeonhole considering the fact they cross the lines between quiet, introspective melodicism and loud rock bombasts at will. It is refreshing to discover a band like Forget Cassettes, because they favor complex arrangements and experimentation yet they are able to pull their abstract approach into cohesive songs that are both memorable and enjoyable. Forget Cassettes may not be on your radar now but we think they should be. U.K. fans, Salt was recently released in early March, so check your favorite record store for this stellar release.

Four Year Strong (http://www.absolutepunk.net/fouryearstrong) - "Start the takeover." There's a reason that their newest album, Rise or Die Trying commences with this proclamation--this band is getting ready to do just that. ABSOLUTEPUNK.net's Jason Tate has said that he hasn't been this excited about an album since Fall Out Boy's Take This To Your Grave; the rest of us at AP agree: this band is something special. This band defines what pop-punk should be and is a lighthouse beacon to a sinking ship of a genre. Although the album comes out on September 18, expect to hear much more about this band in the near future. Jump on the bandwagon now before the takeover begins.

The Gaslight Anthem (http://www.myspace.com/thegaslightanthem) - New Jersey natives The Gaslight Anthem may have just produced one of the most authentic punk records of the year with Sink Or Swim. Mixing the no frills style of Against Me! with the sincerity of The Lawrence Arms, The Gaslight Anthem should be enough to satisfy any mood you are in. Although only forming in 2005, The Gaslight Anthem sound like a band that has been playing together for a decade. In fact, the comfort and maturity of their full length debut is so evident on just one spin of the disc that by the second run through, you will even feel as if you have been listening to them for a decade due to the instant familiarity demanded. Sink Or Swim is available now.

The Get Go (http://www.myspace.com/thegetgorock) – The Get Go is easily one of the biggest pop punk supergroups we've seen in a long time, containing former members of Allister, Mest, Showoff, and Home Grown filling out this quintet. When you put a group of seasoned and respected veterans like this, you can never go wrong. Look out for this bands full length in late 2007.

Go Crash Audio (http://www.myspace.com/gocrashaudio) - In an over-saturated pop rock scene, very rarely do you discover a band who processes impeccable song writing ability. Enter Go Crash Audio. Coming from the indie capital of the world, Go Crash Audio is dead set on shifting our thought that Omaha, NE is not just the hometown of Mr. Oberst. This band is riding high off their self-funded LP ..With Wings and Radar produced by Ed Rose ( The Get Up Kids, Motion City Soundtrack, The Spill Canvas, Limbeck) and are the only unsigned band to be featured on Smartpunk.com. With the addition of the Nada Studio's 2005 drummer of the year, GCA (if inked the right deal) is sure to be a household name by Winter of 2008.

Goodbye Tomorrow (http://www.myspace.com/goodbyetomorrow) – When Goodbye Tomorrow (sans Matt Gilbert) joined up with former Terminal frontman Travis Bryant, it signified the convergence of two disparate indie fragments to form a fresh, revived group. After a gorgeous three-song EP, Goodbye Tomorrow is ready to release their Mark Trombino produced, Equal Vision debut. If you miss Elliott, then here is your suitable replacement.

Goose (http://www.goosemusic.com/) - These four Belgian rockers started out as an AC/DC cover band. Realizing that such a musical career wasn't entirely fulfilling, they ditched the old songs and chalked up some of their own. These tracks were significantly more synth-heavy, and the sound immediately paid off as their debut single was featured in Coke commercials throughout Europe. Check out their Bring It On, an album full of frantic electro and dance-punk, and pay special attention to the phenomenal "Black Gloves."

The Graduate (http://www.absolutepunk.net/thegraduate) - Very rarely does the AP staff sit down and actually agree upon something. Usually someone has to be the odd-man (or woman) out and disagree or go against the majority. However, by a stroke of luck, the AP staff has finally agreed upon one thing: The Graduate. Hailing from Springfield, Illinois the break-ups of beloved Midwest bands J.A.C.K. and Best of Winter spawned a band that mixes enough rock with just a splash of pop to create the perfect summer record, Ahendonia, that is now in stores. Pick it up and see what all the fuss is about.

Guillemots (http://www.myspace.com/guillemotsmusic) – Our European members will scoff at this band being involved with a “Who To Watch For” list, but sadly us Americans are a little slow. Their fantastic, epic and pop-magnificent Through The Windowpane has finally arrived on our jagged shores. Mixing your grandparents’ love of orchestral instrumentation and a strange infatuation with retro pop, these Scots truly cause jaws to drop. Their album finale, “Sao Paulo,” takes the audience through so many settings and moods that we might need a travel journal just for the occasion. Emotional and grand, Guillemots are it.

Holiday Parade (http://www.myspace.com/holidayparade) - If Jack’s Mannequin and Cartel had a one-night stand, Holiday Parade would be their bastard child. So sugary it’ll rot your teeth, don’t be surprised if your kid sister is rocking out to this very soon. Say hello to your new guilty pleasure. This Is My Year EP is available now.

Hot Cross (http://www.absolutepunk.net/artists/showlink.php?l=2451&catid=searchresults&searchid=1579705) – Although recently broken up, Risk Revival had been a long time coming for Hot Cross, as early sessions for the recording were scrapped because they were not up to the band's standards. What was created in its place demonstrates one of the most honest hardcore/punk albums to come in a long time. Vocalist Billy Werner has become a force to be reckoned with due to the performance he put forth, which sees the front man layering passionate vocals with lyrics that actually have something to say. Any guitar player will enjoy the angular guitars and blazing hardcore punk riffs courtesy of Casey Bowland, who shows that you don't need two guitars to rock. If you are at all a fan of The Fall Of Troy or Drive Like Jehu, then you owe it to yourself to check out Hot Cross, a band that should not be forgotten. Risk Revival is available now.

Houston Calls (http://www.absolutepunk.net/houstoncalls) - Synth-laden pop-punk is the best way to describe Jersey band Houston Calls. Whether it's an upbeat song or a slower-paced ballad, there's no song on their Rushmore/Drive-Thru debut, A Collection of Short Stories that'll put listeners in a bad mood. Look for the band to release a new album on Drive-Thru later this year.

The Hsunami (http://www.absolutepunk.net/thehsunami) - Ever heard of the er-hu? It's an asian-based instrument that this band fuses with metal elements to form a sound that is completely unlike anything else you've ever heard. Fresh out of college, this band has a bright future ahead of them, mixing blazing guitar solos and the atmospheric sound of the er-hu into a refreshingly cohesive and original sound. If you like bands like Sigur Ros and Explosions in the Sky but want something a little rougher around the edges, The Hsunami is the band for you. Download a free song from them on their AP profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/thehsunami).

Jena Berlin (http://www.myspace.com/jenaberlin) - Jena Berlin have to be tired of all those Bear Vs. Shark comparisons. The Philly act will admit to Marc Paffi and crew being an influence, but quickly point you in the direction of other lesser-known acts like King For A Day as to the genealogy of their sound. When the band's new disc Quo Vadimus shouts in your face later this year, we're betting it'll be Jena Berlin that will be doing the inspiring. Quo Vadimus comes out in August.

The JV All Stars (http://www.myspace.com/jva) - In this day and age, it is hard to find a pop punk band that is as refreshing as those ones you grew up with. Every band comes out hoping to be seen as the new Blink 182 or the next New Found Glory, but nothing is ever as good as the original. Well the JV All Stars, out of Lincoln, Nebraska, are here to show you that while you will never get the glory of the early part of the decade and past decade back, you can still remember and have fun with what they have to offer. If you're looking for good straight up pop-punk, this is for you. For fans of New Found Glory, Bowling For Soup, and Blink 182. Boys Forget Your Girls Forget Your Boys out now! They are currently recording.

Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground (http://www.myspace.com/kaykayunderground) – Self-described as sounding like “nothing and everything you’ve heard before,” Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground couldn’t have put it better. A group (of at some points over 10 musicians!) that hails from the Seattle area, and composed of members of an array of different bands including Gatsbys American Dream and The House of Breaking Glass, there are obviously a plethora of influences that inspire their work. Though the Beatles’ is obvious, most is left up to your imagination. Not the catchy pop record you’d expect from a group with their background, Kay Kay’s sound is classic, and broad enough to appeal to any listener. Quickly gaining mass appeal, they are currently working on a full length and have already made some high-profile television appearances. We highly recommend Kay Kay for music lovers of all ages; pick up their DVD Live At The Pretty Parlor and thank us later. Current fans, can you blame us?

The Late Night (http://www.myspace.com/thelatenight) – Coming out of Maryland with more swagger than bands selling out arenas across the country, The Late Night play a funky, danceable type of rock. But make no mistake – I Said Goddamn! is no sissy suite of pseudo-club bangers, but rather a crashing rock assault that you can still shake your ass to. Rock out, party, and say you knew this band when they were unsigned.

Lido Beach (http://www.myspace.com/lidobeach) - It all started in 2007 and the rest will be history. Passionate alternative music from the left coast (despite being named after a small long island town). Upbeat music that will get you dancing but they also have a softer side that will move you! This band is just starting out but it will be one of the biggest names you will hear in the coming future!

Lo-Fi-Fnk (http://www.lo-fi-fnk.com/) - Lo-Fi-Fnk started up as two boys inspired by dance music and club fantasies. Through the release of singles and EPs, Leo Drougge and August Hellsing earned radio play that led to overwhelming Scandinavian love. The now young men released their first full-length, Boylife in 2006. Check out the Stockholm hotshots and their dance-crazed electronic pop on the Boylife tour. Dates are here (http://pandatoes.blogspot.com/2007/02/lo-fi-fnks-boylife-tour.html).

Locksley (http://www.myspace.com/Locksley) - Generally, it's fairly easy to place a band to a city of origin—some cities just have a sound that are easily identifiable. One listen to Locksley and you'd think they were British, but these boys hail from New York and are one of the best unsigned acts out there just waiting to hit it big. They recently finished touring with The Rapture and are looking for the right label now to sign onto, so start listening to these guys now before your friends do.

Lorien (http://www.myspace.com/lorienmusic) - Taking wide influences from groups like Gatsbys American Dream and Muse, these Nashville rockers are ready to take the Midwest by storm. Their lyrics are catchy, their set is fun, and they know how to keep fans coming back night after night. It's really time for this quartet to come out of the tracks of its Midwestern dirt and shine.

Lost Ocean (http://www.myspace.com/lostocean) - If there is any justice in the world, 2007 will prove to be a very successful year for Lost Ocean. Their self-titled full-length is equal parts pristine piano-driven indie pop and hard-hitting guitar-driven rock, a combination that will appeal to fans of Copeland, Mae, and also those who prefer their piano-rock with a little more edge. Look for Lost Ocean’s self-titled debut to be one of this year’s sleeper albums. At the rate Lost Ocean is progressing, it is only a matter of time until they are on the same level as their peers. Lost Ocean is available now!

Love Me Electric (http://myspace.com/lovemeelectric) - Every once in a while, you come upon a pop-rock band that fulfills everything you expect from the genre. Cue Chicago's Love Me Electric and their unique take on injecting that necessary dose of giddy pop into a well-established rock formula. With new demos coming down the pipeline, following the release of their notable Medicine and Magic EP, it's relatively easy to see this band is going the right direction to become a truly defining sound in the scene. Mark your calendars because Love Me Electric is touring and you don't want to miss the beginnings of something truly remarkable.

Make Believe (http://www.myspace.com/makebelieve) - It's a wonder some bands aren't more well-known. In this case, we are speaking of Chicago's Make Believe. Headed by the legendary Tim Kinsella and the illustrious guitar-stylings of Sam Zurick, this Windy City quartet have all the mathy rhythms, charismatic vocals, and all-around engaging rock fixture that should be a household name by now. If you haven’t heard the band's recent release, Of Course, you haven’t heard one of the best albums to come out in 2006.

Man Man (http://www.myspace.com/wearemanman) - Straight out of Philadelphia, Man Man is certainly one of the most unique bands you are likely to hear all year. Take the gruff vocals of Tom Waits coupled with the over the top song structures of Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart and you can get a pretty good idea of the range of influences Man Man include on the latest release, Six Demon Bag. Oftentimes sounding more like pirates swabbing the deck than an independent rock band, Man Man acts as a veritable melting pot of genres that should not sound good together, but somehow blend seamlessly while sounding wholly original. Pirate-core and a live show consisting of white tennis outfits and warpaint equal a band that must be heard to be believed. Six Demon Bag is available now.

Man Without Wax (http://www.absolutepunk.net/artists/showlink.php?do=showdetails&l=3491) - This is one of Seattle's up and coming bands for sure. A favorite of Forgive Durden, they have a sound that's hard to explain. Instead of trying to peg a sound to them, why don’t you visit their AP profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/artists/showlink.php?do=showdetails&l=3491) and decide whether you like this unsigned band or not?

Mando Diao (http://www.myspace.com/mandodiaoband) - Mando Diao are one of those bands who are "big in Europe" but just can't seem to crack the charts (or the blogs, for that matter) in America. Their last album, Hurricane Bar was remarkably unheralded for being such an invigorating injection in the world of garage rock, and the Swedish garage rock band's third album has already gone gold across the pond but hasn't even been released in America yet. Hopefully they'll get more attention with this release and we at AP.net believe that they deserve it.

More Like The Moon (http://www.myspace.com/areyoumorelikethemoon) - Among a sweating sea of Bamboozle bodies, it was easy for Philly's More Like The Moon to get lost in the crowd…before you see them play, that is. Their breathy pop excursion is delicate and subtly sexual. Tracks like "Rosaline" work the listener like a helpless romantic. You will soon be going along with the seduction, swaying to the starry-eyed arrangements and natural flow on "Like Hannah." They sold AP.net at Bamboozle, and they continue to sell us on recording.

Morning for the Masses (http://www.myspace.com/morningforthemasses) - A new force in the progressive post-hardcore scene is emerging, a virtual godsend for listeners with an ear for genius. We speak of Morning for the Masses, a quintet out of Baltimore that has a knack for crystalline instrumentation, altering between crunching breakdowns and dreamlike arrangements. All of this is coupled with Ben Hirschhorn's epic vocal range to create such a larger-than-life sound. The band's newest EP, Seconds, will no doubt go down as one of the year's best. Already getting rampant praise in Internet forums and local venues across the country for their new single "Explanations," missing this release would need an explanation in itself.

Moros Eros (http://www.myspace.com/moroseros) - Ignore the blue bulldog logo that is plastered on their album case--Moros Eros is not your typical Victory Records band. Moros released one of the most underrated debut albums of 2006, I saw the Devil Last Night and Now the Sun Shine Brighter, and are already working on their follow-up release. This band will without doubt persuade you to become a Moros fan if given the opportunity to see their live set.

Mylo (http://www.mylo.tv/) - Mylo was on the course that parents love; he studied at both Oxford and UCLA, earning undergraduate degrees and striving for a PhD at the two schools, respectively. Then, he stalled his academic career in favor of music production in his home back in Scotland. He's had successful singles and has appeared on multiple compilations while also compiling a few of his own. His electronic dance jams energize and invigorate without fail whenever spun. Snatch some of his remixes and mash-ups; they're bumpin' as well.

The New Frontiers (http://www.myspace.com/thenewfrontiers) – Thoughtful, sincere, and patient, all under an umbrella of undeniable beauty, The New Frontiers is American indie rock's answer to Coldplay. Well, without the clichés, of course. As it stands, The New Frontiers (formerly known as Stellamaris) are able to churn out demos that would be banner singles on most bands' records, so fans are more than justified in wondering how the band's Matt Goldman-produced Militia Group debut will emerge. Breathtaking and gorgeous, we are certain.

New Young Pony Club (http://www.wearepony.com/) - The crew hit it big with singles such as "Ice Cream," a track fueled by its funky approach and female vocals. The outrageously catchy semi-pop group toured with Lily Allen, and now you can catch them with Cansei De Ser Sexy (http://www.csshurts.com/) and Klaxons (http://www.klaxons.net/). NYPC fits snugly into the dance-inspiring rock stylings of the tour. Get ready for their debut album this summer.

Peter and the Wolf (http://www.myspace.com/whiskeyandapples) - Austin, TX is known as the Live Music Capital of the World and with so many local bands vying to distinguish themselves from all the other acts, Peter and the Wolf are one of the few acts who have floated to the top. The band made headlines last year when they did a coastal tour where they sailed from one city to the next and were hailed as visionaries by environmentalists everywhere, but besides that, this folk collective makes some of the most haunting and delicate music you'll hear for a while. It's perfect music for a rainy Sunday afternoon or some soft music for you to lay around with if you want to take your mind off of your troubles.

Pistolita (http://www.myspace.com/pistolita) - Pistolita is a piano rock band out of San Diego, California. They are by no means your average or typical band. Sometimes it seems as singer Conor Meads is quietly harmonizing along with the piano, and then he'll go in a rage of shouting and pounding on the keys that can at times be perfect and shocking. They seem to be influenced by a wide range of bands and are for fans of piano rock mixed with unorthodox, atypical styles of music. Oliver Under The Moon out now!

Pompeii (http://www.myspace.com/Pompeii) – One of our favorite bands on Eyeball Records, the underrated distributor of bright and nearly brilliant acts that will probably never get the recognition they deserve, is Pompeii. It's simple and special indie in the vein of Death Cab For Cutie, and 2006's Assembly saw a gentle but persistent following, especially among critics. On "Numbers," the mourning cello and muffled snare snap the listener into a sort of hypnotic glare. Pompeii not only entertains but also creates moods and feelings that dictate how each track and tone can journey a soul. Assembly available through Eyeball Records.

Portugal. The Man (http://www.myspace.com/portugaltheman) - Composed of former members of Anatomy of a Ghost, Portugal. The Man is one of the most unique and original groups of current time. Hailing from Alaska, these gentlemen aren't afraid of exploration or straying from the norm. John Gourley's enigmatic vocals are only the starting point, as you will undoubtedly be drawn in by his hauntingly falsetto croons. Not just your typical three piece guitar, bass and acoustic drum trio, as the use of keyboard/synth effects as well as a drum machine at times creates an almost ethereal feeling that one can only experience while listening to this band. Each record is a journey, and with some hints of funk and soul added to their avant-garde form of rock music, this band is not one to easily forget. Make sure you check out their latest release, Church Mouth, out now on Fearless Records.

Powerspace (http://www.myspace.com/powerspace) - Hailing from the town of Chicago, Illinois, Powerspace is the band to listen to if you're ever wanting music to give you that dance-rock fix. Their 2006 release of their EP Houston, We Have A Party brought them success to the point of announcing their signing with Fueled By Ramen records that December. Put on your dance shoes and get ready for the band's debut full length The Kicks Of Passion, hitting stores July 31st.

Quietdrive (http://www.myspace.com/quietdrive)- Much like their single's title, Quietdrive are rising from the ashes of the dime-a-dozen rock scene and have been holding their own on tours with Cartel and Boys Like Girls. If you're a fan of their tour mates and All American Rejects, you'll probably find a soft-spot in your heart for Quietdrive. Their Red Ink/Epic Records debut album, When All That's Left Is You, is in stores now to add to your CD collection.

Racing Kites (http://www.myspace.com/racingkites) - Formed not too long ago, the guys of Racing Kites love crafting pop, rock and punk into one genre. This band has the tendency to put you in a great mood, regardless of how good or bad yours was originally with their contagious hooks and catchy lyrics. After listening to their recent EP We Hold It All Together, you'd be lying if you said those songs don't make you want to get up and move around. We Hold It All Together is available now.

Radio Pirate DJ (http://www.myspace.com/radiopiratedj) - In April of 2004, this band formed and soon after self-released their first LP, Liar. Since then, they've been working hard and playing every venue in the state of Michigan that they can, gaining new fans with each and every performance with their catchy hooks and songs you'll sing in your sleep. Currently, they're writing new songs and are planning to blow people away with their next release, and they won't have a problem doing it. Hollywood Endings is available now.

Reubens Accomplice (http://www.myspace.com/reubensaccomplice) - An indie rock duo out of Tempe, Arizona, these guys are signed to Jim Adkins own Western Tread Records. You west coasters may have seen them out on tour with The Format sometime in the last couple years and probably remembered them distinctly, as they are a band that doesn't just use typical instruments. On their last album, they showcased a banjo, accordion, and cello. These guys will have you be that guy at a show against the wall bobbing your head in no time. The Bull, The Balloon, and The Family is out now and the band is currently recording.

Scenes from a Movie (http://www.scenesfromamovie.com/) – Walking a fine line between pop punk and rock is business as usual for Scenes from a Movie of Charleston, WV. Tony Bush’s pop sensible vocals set to the backdrop of pulsing instrumentation from his bandmates makes Scenes from a Movie a band to watch for fans of multiple genres. Their debut album The Pulse is available now.

Secondhand Serenade (http://www.myspace.com/secondhandserenade) – "Emo" is a word that gets thrown around a lot nowadays. The word started off meaning one thing, and has morphed over the years to mean quite another. And in its current state, there is no more fitting definition for "emo" than Secondhand Serenade. If Chris Carrabba was still a roving, solo-acoustic troubadour, then he would be running neck and neck with John Vesely for the affections of teen girls everywhere. Secondhand Serenade is going to be absolutely massive in no time at all, guaranteed.

Seems So Bright (http://www.absolutepunk.net/seemssobright) - Synth elements are abound everywhere in music these days to the point that it's becoming stale. Thank goodness for bands like Seems So Bright that take the sound and turn it into something completely different. Don't get them confused with any pop punk band though, as they have more in common with Snow Patrol and other indie-pop acts. Seems So Bright takes the epic music that bands like U2 and Radiohead often use and molds it into deeply personal anthemic reflections of life. Check out their debut, Blinds Down, for more or head over to their AP profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/seemssobright) and hear a song off of it.

Shearwater (http://www.myspace.com/shearwater) - Shearwater, featuring two members of Okkervil River, released one of the more underrated albums of 2006, Palo Santo. The band was originally an outlet for Will and Jonathan from Okkervil River as an outlet for their softer music, but now has progressed into an experimental act that deserves to step out of its Okkervil River shadow.

Sleeping at Last (http://www.myspace.com/sleepingatlast) – It is never welcome news to hear that a band has been dropped from a label. But when Sleeping at Last split from Interscope, it was a travesty. Ghosts was a gorgeous, mature record, but when the self-released Keep No Score came out, it was evident that the band far outdid themselves. Majestic string arrangements, subtle instrumentation, and full-bodied vocals all made for a masterpiece, and one of 2006's finest records.

Small Leaks Sink Ships (http://www.myspace.com/smallleakssinkships)- An outfit of Mesa, Arizona, Small Leaks Sink Ships grew from the ashes of Beyond Analog. Their sound is called "progressive indie rock.” This statement is a fact, and this band will hopefully blow you away like for some of the AP staff. For fans of The Mars Volta, Minus The Bear, and Modest Mouse, check out Until The World Is Happy; Wake Up You Sleepyhead Sun now!

Stacy Clark (http://www.myspace.com/ilovestacyclark) – There is something about the right chanteuse that can disarm even the most rugged of punk rockers, and California’s Stacy Clark is just one such siren. As another of Loren Israel’s promising finds, Clark takes the right cues from Imogen Heap, Tori Amos, and the rest of the estrogen all-stars to make music that is just the right degrees of sensitive and strong.

The Stiletto Formal (http://www.myspace.com/thestilettoformal) – Is that a cello? Or am I just dreaming? Arizona post-hardcore crew The Stiletto Formal are fierce, electric, and still unsigned… somehow. This Is My Boomstick EP available now; full-length in the works.

Street Smart Cyclist (http://www.myspace.com/streetsmartcyclist) - There was something special in the Midwest during the 90s. And with Street Smart Cyclist out of Pennsylvania resurrecting that very sound that was a favorite to basement shows in Illinois and beyond, it seems the underground is far from dead with young talent like this still thriving. Sounding along the lines of Braid and Cap'n Jazz, these five guys dub themselves "happy hardcore" on their Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/streetsmartcyclist) and prove they are just that. Not hardcore in the modern sense, of course, but who the hell cares when a band is this damn good?

Tera Melos (http://www.myspace.com/teramelos) - It's odd when a band playing instrumental rock music can evoke as much emotion as portrayed on Tera Melos' self-titled debut full-length. The lack of vocals doesn't detract from the overall sound because in their place are manic time signature changes and guitar lines that are completely unpredictable, taking the listener on the entire spastic ride. It's amazing how so few people can produce the wall of sound being emitted from the amplifiers. The band's chaotic live show, which would please even people with the attention span of a cat, is reproduced with distinct precision on Tera Melos. The cohesiveness of the album is never lost and, despite the bursts of chaos, Tera Melos create a surprisingly melodic album sure to satisfy fans of instrumental hardcore. Tera Melos is available now.

Timber Timbre (http://www.myspace.com/timbertimbre) - A folk-ish act out of Toronto that are incredibly hard to find really any information about, Timber Timbre released their full length album, Cedar Shakes, in 2005 and another EP since then. Besides that, however, not much can be found out about them. They employ an organist, a baritone guitarist, a drummer and a regular guitarist and combine all of that to make beautiful folk music. Brave the unknown and give this band a listen.

Uffie (http://www.myspace.com/uffie) - Uffie, born in Miami but now from Paris as well, stole a spot on Ed Banger Records (http://www.edbangerrecords.com/)'s roster alongside French electro luminaries Justice and lesser-known but equally impressive artists such as SebastiAn (http://www.myspace.com/0sebastian0) and DJ Mehdi (http://www.myspace.com/djmehdi). She spits awkwardly flowing but nonetheless instantly infectious lines over beats by producers such as Feadz (http://www.myspace.com/feadz) and Mr. Oizo (http://www.myspace.com/oizo3000), both also found on Ed Banger compilations. Check her and some peers out on Ed Banger Rec. Vol. II (http://pandatoes.blogspot.com/2007/02/ed-banger-does-it-again.html). Also wait for her debut album, which should be out in late 2007.

The Verdict (http://www.myspace.com/theverdict) - This South Carolina-based band is managed by Joe Marro of The Early November. If you're a fan of TEN and are searching for a band to replace that hole in your heart, give that love to The Verdict. With melancholy pop-tunes and tinges of female vocals, The Verdict is on the way to big things.

The Via Maris (http://www.myspace.com/theviamaris) – The Wilderness Underneath, the debut release from the Phoenix, Arizona band, The Via Maris, is one you may miss if you're not careful. Coming from a city known for cranking out pop/rock bands with each new strip mall, The Via Maris is interested in mining the textured, deeper elements of the Arizona psyche. The album is full of catchy, almost whimsical tunes set against the backdrop of dry acoustic guitars and ringing telecasters that compliment a poetic wordplay reminiscent of the great singer-songwriters of the 70's. It's a voice rarely heard in a world of flashy chart-toppers and sexy press darlings, but it's the sort of voice that will outlive whatever's platinum at the moment. And it's a voice worth listening to. The Wilderness Underneath is out now.

Weatherbox (http://www.myspace.com/weatherbox) – If Say Anything and Piebald had a little brother, his name would be Weatherbox, and he would be signed to Doghouse Records. The wispy vocals are especially rebellious against the charged riffs of the rest of the band. The San Diego natives give each song something crashing and punchy that gives it a meaningful and meaty feeling. American Art is now in stores.

Whetherman (http://www.myspace.com/whetherman) - Whetherman is singer/songwriter Nicholas Williams and drummer Joseph Campbell, out of Columbus, Ohio. Nick will blow you away with his singing ability, but he is by no means a wimpy singer. He serenades while playing the acoustic guitar. This guy has range to knock you off your feet and keep you coming back for more. For fans of Damien Rice, Matt Wertz, and John Mayer. Bull out now!

You Me and Everyone We Know (http://www.myspace.com/youmeandeveryoneweknow) – YM&EWK is a high-octane, melodic cloud nine. Great on recording and double the outstanding on a stage, this five-piece from Maryland is fun, clever, and working hard to climb the big time's teetering ladder. If you like Say Anything, these goofballs are waiting for you. Check out the Party For The Grown And Sexy EP.

Tom Good
08/09/07, 10:03 PM
There are some great bands on here

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:08 PM
Hope everyone likes this feature. This was a long time coming.

IcedOpethBlind
08/09/07, 10:09 PM
no page france

booo

kennistond
08/09/07, 10:11 PM
Secondhand Serenade is already huge, isn't he?

I've heard him on Sirius Hits 1 many times.

But none the less, GREAT bands.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:12 PM
Secondhand Serenade is already huge, isn't he?

I've heard him on Sirius Hits 1 many times.

But none the less, GREAT bands.
Well, in our defense, when this list was started, he was not. So I guess I was right? :shrug:

Exit30six
08/09/07, 10:12 PM
this is really rad. thanks for doing this. i have to agree with the bands i see and know and i'm gonna have to check out a lot of the others.

xxiluvwentzxx
08/09/07, 10:12 PM
I really appreciate the Avett Brothers being put on here. Being from Charlotte, I have seen them a few times, and I can honestly say that they put on one of the best live shows I've ever seen.

PatMarquez13
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
101 - The Morning Of (www.myspace.com/themorningofrock)

102 - Solidarity (www.myspace.com/solidarity)

average_jane
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
Wow. That's an incredible list - so much talent waiting to be heard.

mrzippo3
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
Fallen From The Sky (http://www.myspace.com/fallenfromthesky)

and

Jacobs Ladder (http://www.myspace.com/jacobsladder)

should be on there.. check them out sometime

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
PS - Cue the following:

"I can't believe ________ isn't on there."

"What the fuck is _________ on there for?"

"AbsolutePUNK my fucking ass."

werealldudes19
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
this is awesome

TakingBackDowd
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
nice list, some sweet bands coming on strong.

hollyxxx
08/09/07, 10:13 PM
Thanks for putting Cassino on here. Two Zero Two was my favorite song from Northstar, but I wasn't so sure about Cassino. I'm on their myspace right now, and I like what I hear. Thanks ap.net.

thatwasamoment
08/09/07, 10:14 PM
Really good list. You should make a 100 song mixtape featuring all the bands.

rhinitus
08/09/07, 10:15 PM
I would like to see theAudition do well. Today I listened to Four Year Strong for the first time...their Myspace said "Hardcore" and I was instantly turned off, however the tunes themselves were actually quite enjoyable. Saying they define what pop-punk should be is a little bit of a stretch though.

I can't stop listening to "I Met My Best Friend in Prague" or "Sleep, Everyone..." on the Powerspace record.

Joe DeAndrea
08/09/07, 10:15 PM
Well, in our defense, when this list was started, he was not. So I guess I was right? :shrug:

Haha yeah, that's how long this has been in the making.

aolsux
08/09/07, 10:16 PM
wait, so this is a list of bands that you think are going to make it big....there is no way the public would allow Portugal the Man radio play, great band, but not thirteen year old friendly

of the list, i see Powerspace, Quietdrive, and Asteria hitting it big

Adrian Villagomez
08/09/07, 10:16 PM
I heart Dorsey and David Schultz.

EmilyRegina
08/09/07, 10:16 PM
FANTASTIC LIST

I second the recommendations for Reuben's Accomplice, Pistolita, Guillemots, and Brilliant Red Lights. Especially Pistolita... so awesome.

James Johnson
08/09/07, 10:18 PM
Im glad Gaslight Anthem made it on the list. Kudos to whoever chose that.

soreloser
08/09/07, 10:18 PM
Kudos on Timber Timbre (I'm assuming Paul helped get them on there).

whatsername104
08/09/07, 10:19 PM
yay for 1994 and Mando Diao. awesome bands.

airik625
08/09/07, 10:20 PM
PS - Cue the following:

"I can't believe ________ isn't on there."

"What the fuck is _________ on there for?"

"AbsolutePUNK my fucking ass."

hahahahahaha. this is truly hilarious.
i love the shoutouts to Straylight Run, Chemist vs. the computer, Portugal. the man

emerypearl
08/09/07, 10:20 PM
the farm league is amazing

XBurnedDesireX
08/09/07, 10:20 PM
cool list....

Drew Beringer
08/09/07, 10:21 PM
My favorite ones are Asteria, The Chemist Vs The Computer, Damiera, Daggermouth, Defiance, Ohio, and Holiday Parade. ;-)

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:21 PM
Everyone PLEASE use this list to check out some new bands! They all deserve your support!

just-in.
08/09/07, 10:23 PM
Racing Kites is such a great band

I was recently at my friend's show at the Creepy Crawl here in St.Louis, and they opened up the show, and I was blown away, and got their EP, which is really great.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:26 PM
Yay P,TM. Yay Defiance, Ohio. Yay The Stiletto Formal. Great list everyone.
:woot: for moving to Cincinnati!

elvis222
08/09/07, 10:27 PM
I can't believe Dr Manhattan is not on there.

They're going to be huuuuuuge.


www.myspace.com/drmanhattan (http://www.myspace.com/drmanhattan)

kissible&quiet
08/09/07, 10:29 PM
lots of good calls there. nicely done.

Jason Tate
08/09/07, 10:30 PM
wait, so this is a list of bands that you think are going to make it big....there is no way the public would allow Portugal the Man radio play, great band, but not thirteen year old friendly

of the list, i see Powerspace, Quietdrive, and Asteria hitting it big
No ... not really "who will make it big in the mainstream" - just recommendations and staff favorites and "bands you should check out and know about."

Shatter590
08/09/07, 10:31 PM
The Day After... - Hailing from Las Vegas, an environment that has bred synthesizer-based bands The Killers and Panic! at the Disco, among others, this band does not need a keyboard to enhance their sound as they make dynamic music that succeeds wildly where so many other bands have recently failed. Though it may sound like other bands that you've heard before, you're going to be left wanting more of this indie-rock hybrid. The vocals on their album, A Different Way To Get By, soar alongside the crashing instruments and mesh together to create controlled cacophony that truly conveys emotion that other bands lack. If you're looking for something new, yet something familiar, this is a band you should listen to.

im assuming this was your work, Anton?

Nicely done. youve done more for this band than I ever could have asked.

danLME
08/09/07, 10:31 PM
awesome awesome awesome list

tragedyco
08/09/07, 10:31 PM
forgot the next biggest band: self against city. I guarantee you they will be huge by the end of 2008. If you all only knew....

amritaaa
08/09/07, 10:32 PM
awesome, i love that uffie and new young pony club are on here, not exactly ap.net friendly, but still awesome. and p.tm and the stiletto formal are always good. good list.

iwasahero
08/09/07, 10:32 PM
RIP Hot Cross.

drive-thru
08/09/07, 10:32 PM
Amen to theAudition, the Get Go and Houston calls.

Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 10:33 PM
im assuming this was your work, Anton?
Indeed.

iwasahero
08/09/07, 10:33 PM
hahaha I love that Uffie is on there.

I'm guessing that was Greg Dona?

Crocodile Logic
08/09/07, 10:34 PM
ain't no party like a daggermouth party cuz a daggermouth party don't stop!

Shatter590
08/09/07, 10:35 PM
Indeed.

you must come up to the city so i can buy you a drink.

Broken Parachute
08/09/07, 10:35 PM
I'm so glad Algernon Cadwallader made the list. They are incredible. Dance Gavin Dance, Guillemots, Tara Melos, and The Graduate are all solid picks as well.

iwasahero
08/09/07, 10:36 PM
ain't no party like a daggermouth party cuz a daggermouth party don't stop!
By far the best band on the list. Can't wait to see them on the 11th.

youareallfreaks
08/09/07, 10:36 PM
solid list.

Mr.DelMonte
08/09/07, 10:36 PM
best band on the list: four year strong. go see them

sometimesnj327
08/09/07, 10:36 PM
wow... u guys even put the preview together like you were trying to "sell" the bands to us...


The Verdict (http://www.myspace.com/theverdict) - This South Carolina-based band is managed by Joe Marro of The Early November. If you're a fan of TEN and are searching for a band to replace that hole in your heart, give that love to The Verdict. With melancholy pop-tunes and tinges of female vocals, The Verdict is on the way to big things.

All that for just 11.99... now don't be asking me why they just 11.99... i think we just might be crazy!
Now to the next item...


The Via Maris (http://www.myspace.com/theviamaris) – The Wilderness Underneath, the debut release from the Phoenix, Arizona band, The Via Maris, is one you may miss if you're not careful. Coming from a city known for cranking out pop/rock bands with each new strip mall, The Via Maris is interested in mining the textured, deeper elements of the Arizona psyche. The album is full of catchy, almost whimsical tunes set against the backdrop of dry acoustic guitars and ringing telecasters that compliment a poetic wordplay reminiscent of the great singer-songwriters of the 70's. It's a voice rarely heard in a world of flashy chart-toppers and sexy press darlings, but it's the sort of voice that will outlive whatever's platinum at the moment. And it's a voice worth listening to. The Wilderness Underneath is out now.


Well that about wraps it up at the nominees of the "Next Big Thing" and find out in two years when one of those bands breaks and check out ap.net to see which staff member picked you and wins the prize of music go to guy for the next year... good luck

tragedyco
08/09/07, 10:37 PM
forgot the next biggest band: self against city. I guarantee you they will be huge by the end of 2008. If you all only knew....

Now that i think about it... thats a tragedy they didn't make this list after looking at some of those bands. Maybe just IMO.

tm decomposer
08/09/07, 10:39 PM
Stacy Clarkkk!!!!!!

iwasahero
08/09/07, 10:41 PM
Couple of bands I have been meaning to check out such as The Gaslight Anthem and Man Man are on the list. Guess I should hop on that.

Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 10:41 PM
Now that i think about it... thats a tragedy they didn't make this list after looking at some of those bands. Maybe just IMO.
They're already a big band known by a lot of AP readers. We were going for bands that most haven't heard of.

dancehallhiips
08/09/07, 10:42 PM
Couple of bands I have been meaning to check out such as The Gaslight Anthem and Man Man are on the list. Guess I should hop on that.

man man is sick. they opened for modest mouse on their last tour. absolutely amazing live show. better than modest mouse, in my opinion. definitely check them out. "black mission goggles" is a personal favorite song of mine.

Jason Tate
08/09/07, 10:43 PM
They're already a big band known by a lot of AP readers. We were going for bands that most haven't heard of.
Psh, we shoulda put Jimmy Eat World on this list.

;-)

Everyone's a critic.

xidreamofyou32x
08/09/07, 10:44 PM
best bands on that list are:

1994 (http://www.myspace.com/nineteenninetyfour)
Asteria (http://www.myspace.com/asteria)
theAudition (http://www.absolutepunk.net/theaudition)
Between The Trees (http://www.myspace.com/betweenthetreesmusic)
Driving East (http://www.myspace.com/drivingeast)
Dropout Year (http://www.myspace.com/dropoutyear)
Echo Screen (http://www.myspace.com/echoscreen)
Faulter (http://www.myspace.com/faulter)
Holiday Parade (http://www.myspace.com/holidayparade)
Houston Calls (http://www.absolutepunk.net/houstoncalls)
Lido Beach (http://www.myspace.com/lidobeach)
Powerspace (http://www.myspace.com/powerspace)
Quietdrive (http://www.myspace.com/quietdrive)
Racing Kites (http://www.myspace.com/racingkites)
Secondhand Serenade (http://www.myspace.com/secondhandserenade)

Groogz
08/09/07, 10:44 PM
I noticed that Damiera is on there, but didn't they break up? Either way I really enjoyed M(us)iC. Very solid CD. And if they did break up, that's a shame.

My favorite pick of the list is def. The Dear Hunter. Casey is a genius.

Floyd_Pepper
08/09/07, 10:45 PM
i would say that theAudition is doing pretty well. always been a fan of asteria so ive been waiting for them to catch on. racing kites is also very rad and go crash audio is awesome too. ill have to check out the rest of the bands on there

Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 10:46 PM
I noticed that Damiera is on there, but didn't they break up? Either way I really enjoyed M(us)iC. Very solid CD. And if they did break up, that's a shame.

My favorite pick of the list is def. The Dear Hunter. Casey is a genius.
Damiera got back together. Good call on The Dear Hunter, zilla. No Hsunami love from you?

ThankQ4DVenom
08/09/07, 10:46 PM
Love Me Electric Is Sooooooooooooo Good !!!!

emiliodelgado
08/09/07, 10:46 PM
AbsolutePUNK my ass

Jason Tate
08/09/07, 10:46 PM
I noticed that Damiera is on there, but didn't they break up? Either way I really enjoyed M(us)iC. Very solid CD. And if they did break up, that's a shame.

My favorite pick of the list is def. The Dear Hunter. Casey is a genius.
www.absolutepunk.net/damiera

New Damiera music.

albatrossxivy
08/09/07, 10:49 PM
we the kings and metro station need to be on this list

X__inhope
08/09/07, 10:49 PM
Idea seems familiar... but anyway..

seems like a decent list..

one thing I caught though.. The Verdict is from North Carolina, not South.

Groogz
08/09/07, 10:49 PM
Damiera got back together. Good call on The Dear Hunter, zilla. No Hsunami love from you?
Ah very nice to hear about Damiera being back together. And I didn't look at the ENTIRE list yet. But yes, Hsu-nami is awesome of course.

Btw, personal note to you Anton. I have on ESPN and on the ticker it said that the Heat signed Anfernee Hardaway. Verrry interesting.

tm decomposer
08/09/07, 10:49 PM
Stacy Clark, Weatherbox, Morning For The Masses, Lost Ocean....

Kudos on them.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:49 PM
Stacy Clarkkk!!!!!!
Oh, man...wait til you hear what she has in store for her LP....BIG fucking news!

Groogz
08/09/07, 10:50 PM
www.absolutepunk.net/damiera

New Damiera music.
Awesome. I will have to check this out.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:50 PM
AbsolutePUNK my ass
:appl:

p, FRY
08/09/07, 10:50 PM
some of my clients;

Fiore (http://www.myspace.com/fiore)
Moving Mountains (http://www.myspace.com/movingmountainsmusic)
The Common Kings (http://www.myspace.com/commonkings)
Respond. (http://www.myspace.com/respond)
Closure In Moscow (http://www.myspace.com/closureinmoscow)
The Frail (http://www.myspace.com/thefrailsf)
Vie Perdu (http://www.myspace.com/vieperdu)

tm decomposer
08/09/07, 10:50 PM
we the kings and metro station need to be on this list

I was listening to Metro Station today... They suck really bad and I'm sad... so do we the kings.

tm decomposer
08/09/07, 10:51 PM
Oh, man...wait til you hear what she has in store for her LP....BIG fucking news!

She is one to the sweetest people I don't know. I leave her random messages and she responds. I love her and I need to find her old stuff pronto...

drew-is-cool
08/09/07, 10:52 PM
Manchester Orchestra? Idiot Pilot? Socratic? Colour Revolt? Pete Nichst?

So-so list.

emiliodelgado
08/09/07, 10:53 PM
:appl:
i couldnt resist

i very much like many of the bands listed good picks

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:54 PM
She is one to the sweetest people I don't know. I leave her random messages and she responds. I love her and I need to find her old stuff pronto...
No joke when I say she is likely going to blow up next year. And yes, she is a sweetheart and works her ass off. Such a great person.

saveyourshows
08/09/07, 10:54 PM
i can tell alot of work went into this but im not really impressed with the list.

A few of these bands have had some hype for a while (even when you started making the list im sure unless this list was constructed a year and a half ago).

Still a few good mentions.

Tom Good
08/09/07, 10:55 PM
Im glad Gaslight Anthem made it on the list. Kudos to whoever chose that.James, seriously, who else would have chosen that;-)

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:55 PM
Yaayy for college, haha. I'm moving down in the fall for freshman quarter at UC. Whereabouts do you live down there?
I am in Liberty Township, which is near West Chester - about 20 mi north of the city.

Important link for you:

http://www.cincinnatishows.com/

Jason Tate
08/09/07, 10:55 PM
i can tell alot of work went into this but im not really impressed with the list.

A few of these bands have had some hype for a while (even when you started making the list im sure unless this list was constructed a year and a half ago).

Still a few good mentions.
Checked out all 100 already eh? Impressive.

tm decomposer
08/09/07, 10:56 PM
No joke when I say she is likely going to blow up next year. And yes, she is a sweetheart and works her ass off. Such a great person.
Do you have her old stuff? I really really want it but have 0 dollars and wahhh.. lolololol

Check out Anna Baker if you get the chance. She is working with Marsh and has some good stuff.

leftstranded
08/09/07, 10:56 PM
great list. i've known about some of these bands for a while. but i'm glad to see that others are starting to find out about them too

Dumpweed
08/09/07, 10:57 PM
Good list.
I thought I would see Dr. Manhattan on it though.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 10:58 PM
Do you have her old stuff? I really really want it but have 0 dollars and wahhh.. lolololol

Check out Anna Baker if you get the chance. She is working with Marsh and has some good stuff.
*Becker ;)

She was the one who sang on Eat Sleep Repeat...soooo good!

gladnads
08/09/07, 10:59 PM
Pretty sweet list. I totally expected Thieves and Villains as much as they are talked about by the staff.


Isn't the Pistolita breakup official?

tm decomposer
08/09/07, 11:00 PM
*Becker ;)

She was the one who sang on Eat Sleep Repeat...soooo good!

lol woops.. Late night as you can see. But she is great.. both are.



Off to find some Stacy Clark! woo!

tragedyco
08/09/07, 11:00 PM
They're already a big band known by a lot of AP readers. We were going for bands that most haven't heard of.

Yeah thats cool, but then I saw The Audition, Houston Calls, & Quietdrive and thought all of them are about the same size.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 11:00 PM
Oh goodness, thanks. I actually was looking around for things just like that, in preparation for the fall. That's awesome thank you kind sir.

Have you lived down there your entire life?
Nah, I moved out from Chicago about 3 years ago for work. There are some good shows coming up down here - Copeland, Dear Hunter, etc...you ought to head out to a few.

Ruggiero2oo8
08/09/07, 11:00 PM
Some really good bands on there.

omgjames
08/09/07, 11:02 PM
i love algernon cadwallader getting recognized.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 11:04 PM
I was absolutely planning on it. I would like to catch the Bloc Party show also, but I'm sure it is quite expensive since they've gotten pretty big. And then Portugal, The Man is coming and Mute Math is also coming I believe. Should be a pretty solid fall quarter.
For sure, man. Plus, Columbus gets a lot of good shows too, and it is no more than 2 hrs drive away.

Rich Duncan
08/09/07, 11:05 PM
i love algernon cadwallader getting recognized.

Me too! I love that band

fluke182
08/09/07, 11:05 PM
Kay Kay and Portugal are the bestest!

High
08/09/07, 11:06 PM
i love algernon cadwallader getting recognized.

word. not enough people know about them.

Coverbydesign
08/09/07, 11:07 PM
Wow for sure I thought The Elation and My American heart would be on there..and another thing powerspace are your joking right..that band sucks major balls

mr. bounderby
08/09/07, 11:07 PM
pistolita isnt doing anything. singer left.

SoDakValerie
08/09/07, 11:07 PM
Way to put on the JV Allstars and Go Crash Audio.
I've known JVA for almost three years. I love those kids. And by kids I mean, late 20 year olds.

mr. bounderby
08/09/07, 11:07 PM
Wow for sure I thought The Elation and My American heart would be on there..and another thing powerspace are your joking right..that band sucks major balls

most bands that make it big suck balls.

Melissa Johnson
08/09/07, 11:09 PM
Yeah thats cool, but then I saw The Audition, Houston Calls, & Quietdrive and thought all of them are about the same size.

When we made the list, they were relatively still growing. Had we posted it back then, itd be more appropriate - but we didn't, and I have other shit on my plate right now, so I didn't change them to fit accordingly. Plus, most stuff doesn't grab me lately, and if it does, another staffer already covered it in the list.

Jason Tate
08/09/07, 11:09 PM
pistolita isnt doing anything. singer left.

There are bands on here who have broken up.

Wow for sure I thought The Elation and My American heart would be on there..and another thing powerspace are your joking right..that band sucks major balls

Opinions sure are tricky things.

Eurotrash Drock
08/09/07, 11:13 PM
Hope everyone likes this feature. This was a long time coming.

so many great bands on the list like defiance, ohio. and i didnt even know hot cross broke up, good thing i saw them at the fest V last year. thanks for the nod, its an honor.

Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 11:13 PM
To everyone:

We picked 100 bands. These are not the top 100 bands in existence, just a fraction of the huge pool of musical talent in the world. We think you guys will like them and we want to share them with you. Don't get offended if your favorite band is not part of this list. We all wished that we could have added more bands but we had to limit it to 100 as to not become too large.

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 11:16 PM
so many great bands on the list like defiance, ohio. and i didnt even know hot cross broke up, good thing i saw them at the fest V last year. thanks for the nod, its an honor.
:wave:

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 11:17 PM
To everyone:

We picked 100 bands. These are not the top 100 bands in existence, just a fraction of the huge pool of musical talent in the world. We think you guys will like them and we want to share them with you. Don't get offended if your favorite band is not part of this list. We all wished that we could have added more bands but we had to limit it to 100 as to not become too large.
Word.

Groogz
08/09/07, 11:17 PM
To everyone:

We picked 100 bands. These are not the top 100 bands in existence, just a fraction of the huge pool of musical talent in the world. We think you guys will like them and we want to share them with you. Don't get offended if your favorite band is not part of this list. We all wished that we could have added more bands but we had to limit it to 100 as to not become too large.
It's obviously not the top 100 bands list cuz if it was, wouldn't it just be Midtown listed from 1 to 100?

ashleighjayne
08/09/07, 11:18 PM
Yay racing kites, holiday parade and between the trees.
amazing amazing bands

Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 11:19 PM
It's obviously not the top 100 bands list cuz if it was, wouldn't it just be Midtown listed from 1 to 100?
Obviously, haha.

CrenshawPunch
08/09/07, 11:19 PM
Pretty good, but nothing heavy

pshh
08/09/07, 11:20 PM
up up down down left right left right b a start should be up there

Steve Henderson
08/09/07, 11:21 PM
Pretty good, but nothing heavy
That's because we are all a bunch of emo pussies.

Groogz
08/09/07, 11:21 PM
Obviously, haha.
Btw did you notice before that I mentioned that Penny is making a comeback?

Rich Duncan
08/09/07, 11:21 PM
up up down down left right left right b a start should be up there

Damnit, I would have out them on there but they slipped my mind at the time. Excellent band, and you are right they do need more recognition.

Anton Djamoos
08/09/07, 11:22 PM
Btw did you notice before that I mentioned that Penny is making a comeback?
I did. Doug told me earlier today. Penny and Shaq back together!

CrenshawPunch
08/09/07, 11:23 PM
That's because we are all a bunch of emo pussies.


Well I KNEW that already haha. I would have like to see some though. Otherwise, I like it a lot. I am especially interested in 4 year strong, their cover of dumpweed was tight.

Groogz
08/09/07, 11:24 PM
I did. Doug told me earlier today. Penny and Shaq back together!
Yeah I had a feeling you would've heard already but I figured I'd mention in case ya didn't know.

And yeah, Penny and Shaq back together again, in Florida too. All we need now is Nick Nolte and we've got the sequel to Blue Chips all set up.

pshh
08/09/07, 11:24 PM
Damnit, I would have out them on there but they slipped my mind at the time. Excellent band, and you are right they do need more recognition.

i should of be part of staff just for that reason

daftknight
08/09/07, 11:25 PM
Definitely some awesome bands on here, and to be specific, Pompeii is the shit. I'm glad they're getting some recognition.

HolidayFromReal
08/09/07, 11:25 PM
Some great bands in there, Houston Calls is amazing, I'm surprised more people don't listen to them.

dannyclv147
08/09/07, 11:26 PM
I knew about 50 bands on here, a lot which Im huge fans of. I checked out most of the other bands out and have discovered a good amount of talent. Thanks Absolutepunk. Great list... Double Kudos

Personal Favorites
Damiera
Racing Kites
Houston Calls
The Deer Hunter
Driving East
Holiday Parade
Goodbye Tommorow
Scenes from a movie
The Chemist Vs the Computer
The Verdict
Lost Ocean

iaminsane20
08/09/07, 11:28 PM
there are a lot of good bands on here.

iaminsane20
08/09/07, 11:28 PM
sucks about the hot cross break up.

followthattune
08/09/07, 11:29 PM
where can i find the verdict? i want to buy that cd but i couldn't find it anywhere

Rich Duncan
08/09/07, 11:33 PM
where can i find the verdict? i want to buy that cd but i couldn't find it anywhere

I saw it on Smartpunk a little bit ago.

myjokesmakeucry
08/09/07, 11:37 PM
there are quite a few good bands on there, amazing even
there are also alot of bands i find to be generic and shitty

its a bummer that there is no band marino or john ralston
but hey, everyones a critic

Jason Tate
08/09/07, 11:39 PM
Pretty good, but nothing heavy

I saw a few "heavy" artists on there.

MarkyMark1984
08/09/07, 11:43 PM
sweet! thanks for that! sleeping at last is seriously the most under-rated band in the united states of america.

JOJOFACE
08/09/07, 11:43 PM
Why isn't Melee on here? *tear*

Blake Solomon
08/09/07, 11:44 PM
Pretty good, but nothing heavy



try *Shels

Blake Solomon
08/09/07, 11:45 PM
also, Julia's intro still gives me chills each time I read it.

SoDakValerie
08/09/07, 11:45 PM
Melee is my absolute favorite band. They've been around for quite some time though.
Everyday Behavior came out the summer of 2004.

giovanni_c
08/09/07, 11:48 PM
From reading that, I'm off to checkout Powerspace and Faulter. And because of the AP.net community, i'm gonna see what the fuss over theAudition is about.

New Year's Day should get a mention. Catchy, vocally female-led pop punk with My Chemical Romance-like riffing leading fun songs about true heartbreak. Every song on their debut is good, if all goes right, they're gonna be huge. Not just "scene" huge - Billboard charts huge. Yeah I said it.

Rich Duncan
08/09/07, 11:50 PM
also, Julia's intro still gives me chills each time I read it.

Yeah it is a great intro, I have always loved her writing style.

dildonicsboy
08/09/07, 11:56 PM
I got to give the AP staffers some props for this list. When I saw the description I was thinking to myself "oh great, just a list of the 100 favorite AP bands", but to my surprise this was a quite good list from the bands I've heard. Andrew Bird, Damiera, Defiance Ohio, Portugal. The Man is all some quality stuff. I haven't read it all, but that is what I remember seeing. I was kind of bummed you guys didn't include Bomb the Music Industry! though, especially since they offer everything for free like Defiance, Ohio.

jfb392
08/09/07, 11:58 PM
I'm glad Four Year Strong has been hyped a lot lately, that clip posted today made me really check them out, and they are one of the best bands I've heard in awhile.

userfed
08/09/07, 11:59 PM
Chase Pagan! So talented!

LCincala
08/10/07, 12:00 AM
I heartily agree with you on Asteria, Sleeping at Last, Quietdrive, and Racing Kites.

I can not thank you enough for mentioning Lorien. These guys (and girl) TRULY deserve everything they have coming to them!

One you overlooked.. Nothing Ever Stays. Check them out.. they are high up there on my personal list of potential up-and-comings. www.myspace.com/nothingeverstays

Thanks for this list!

12:46AM
08/10/07, 12:00 AM
andrew bird wins.

Rizzox58
08/10/07, 12:03 AM
thanks ap.net
love me electric <3s you! :)

www.myspace.com/lovemeelectric

punkrockjew08
08/10/07, 12:05 AM
Where Is: Pictures In Pieces??? They Are By Far One Of The Best Bands Out Of The Ones On This List

splat out path
08/10/07, 12:06 AM
It seems like some of those bands are already as big as they're gonna get. Cool list though.

SteveD
08/10/07, 12:07 AM
where is MONTY ARE I? They are so good.

sasalukac
08/10/07, 12:13 AM
quality list... it'll take me a while to go through the ones i don't know

Julia Conny
08/10/07, 12:13 AM
PS - Cue the following:

"I can't believe ________ isn't on there."

"What the fuck is _________ on there for?"

"AbsolutePUNK my fucking ass."

I'm a little way, but after I saw the first couple posts, I had to say that too.

Stacy Clark, Weatherbox, Morning For The Masses, Lost Ocean....

Kudos on them.

Weatherbox has ruled my 2007

also, Julia's intro still gives me chills each time I read it.

Yeah it is a great intro, I have always loved her writing style.\

:blush:

<3

I got to give the AP staffers some props for this list. When I saw the description I was thinking to myself "oh great, just a list of the 100 favorite AP bands", but to my surprise this was a quite good list from the bands I've heard. Andrew Bird, Damiera, Defiance Ohio, Portugal. The Man is all some quality stuff. I haven't read it all, but that is what I remember seeing. I was kind of bummed you guys didn't include Bomb the Music Industry! though, especially since they offer everything for free like Defiance, Ohio.

It's a good collection of all of our music tastes. I'm so happy to see this feature up.

p, FRY
08/10/07, 12:14 AM
Checked out all 100 already eh? Impressive.

not too hard when you already know 90%. its not exactly a fresh list.

sport126
08/10/07, 12:18 AM
I think mayday parade needs to be on this list...i think they will be huge eventually

Blake Solomon
08/10/07, 12:19 AM
not too hard when you already know 90%. its not exactly a fresh list.



i'd be happy to find out about 10 bands in one sitting. So, I guess, you're welcome.



:tophat:

Melissa Johnson
08/10/07, 12:21 AM
not too hard when you already know 90%. its not exactly a fresh list.
Most of it was made in March. Then it kept getting delayed- certain bands broke up and needed replaced, other bands really did blow up and needed replaced, staffers weren't turning in their lists correct, staffers were fired and hired so more changes needed to be made. We're just glad we finally have it up.

RunStrong
08/10/07, 12:21 AM
I definately recommend the Between the Trees album; it's very, very good.

romantic rights
08/10/07, 12:26 AM
Andrew Bird and Man Man own every single other band on this list.

/Indie Kid.

ilovebsb
08/10/07, 12:27 AM
i'm really disappointed to see fly upright kite on this list and not lansdowne. Bogusssssssssssssssssssssssss

Jiarb
08/10/07, 12:29 AM
It pains me to see Pistolita on that list. They were so amazing.

FTTbass
08/10/07, 12:30 AM
where is the dangerous summer?

SAOsurviveSTD
08/10/07, 12:31 AM
I'm not really sure what Racing Kites is on here for. Valencia should have definitely made this list.

silencecrew
08/10/07, 12:32 AM
Why isn't national product on this list

Steve Henderson
08/10/07, 12:33 AM
ugh

iworkatzips
08/10/07, 12:33 AM
PS - Cue the following:

"I can't believe ________ isn't on there."

"What the fuck is _________ on there for?"

"AbsolutePUNK my fucking ass."

Oh Snap.

Melissa Johnson
08/10/07, 12:38 AM
ugh
God Steve, why didn't you read all these people's minds and pick these bands?!

This is the last time we let you have the magical scene crystal ball to forsee these things.

Steve Henderson
08/10/07, 12:40 AM
God Steve, why didn't you read all these people's minds and pick these bands?!

This is the last time we let you have the magical scene crystal ball to forsee these things.
Haha, I think we all know I am far from the best cross section of AP users...

Jiarb
08/10/07, 12:40 AM
Oh Snap.

Seriously, that should be on the first page. Good job on the lists guys! There are some great choices on there and some I've not heard yet.

Hobby
08/10/07, 12:40 AM
Great feature; glad Moros Eros and Reubens Accomplice made the list. I couldn't find anything I liked, though, unfortunately.

Julia Conny
08/10/07, 12:41 AM
Out of the thousands of fresh bands out there, I think we did a fine job. Make peace.

TheBaroness
08/10/07, 12:41 AM
There are some quality bands in here. I hope people take the time to check them out and make use of this feature.

CrenshawPunch
08/10/07, 12:42 AM
I saw a few "heavy" artists on there.


I see I see.

Blake Solomon
08/10/07, 12:45 AM
There are some quality bands in here. I hope people take the time to check them out and make use of this feature.


which ones do you dig? I'm always intrigued by your musical taste.

BenForTheMasses
08/10/07, 12:48 AM
absolutepunk.net is so wonderful. if we ever get anywhere, we'll owe you : )

SingleDoubt
08/10/07, 12:56 AM
is this gonna be a yearly thing?

yoyoninjagirl
08/10/07, 12:56 AM
nice list. I like a lot of these bands.

katcherbball
08/10/07, 12:57 AM
This is really cool.

meonthereal88
08/10/07, 12:59 AM
The Verdict is from North Carolina, not South Carolina...

just saying lol

Julia Conny
08/10/07, 01:03 AM
is this gonna be a yearly thing?

I hope so. I can see it being one.

EmilyRegina
08/10/07, 01:11 AM
Pistolita=done??

Drew Beringer
08/10/07, 01:13 AM
EVERYONE CHECK OUT THE CHEMIST VS THE COMPUTER AND ASTERIA!!!!!!

that is all

Greg Dona
08/10/07, 01:13 AM
awesome, i love that uffie and new young pony club are on here, not exactly ap.net friendly, but still awesome.
And Goose. And Lo-Fi-Fnk. And Annie. And Mylo. They're all bomb.

Be sure to check back soon for my New Young Pony Club review. And check my www.PandaToes.BlogSpot.com for my Uffie review.

hahaha I love that Uffie is on there.

I'm guessing that was Greg Dona?
No man, no way... OK, maybe just a lil' bit.

Nolessthanblink
08/10/07, 01:24 AM
Between the Trees and the Farm League... love em both

sparklebitca
08/10/07, 01:30 AM
What a great feature. I see a lot of bands that I'm excited to check out. Thanks, AP staff!

antiradio79
08/10/07, 01:37 AM
Well, in our defense, when this list was started, he was not. So I guess I was right? :shrug:

i was going to say you guys went way out there with some of these bands....but i had a feeling something like this would be the excuse...."we started the list way before" and why are bands built up just because jason tate likes them? i'm sick of it, spill canvas, thrice, now four year strong, who cares if he likes them, a thousand other people do too...just because he can brag about it a few weeks or a month before the release date?

Jason Tate
08/10/07, 01:47 AM
i was going to say you guys went way out there with some of these bands....but i had a feeling something like this would be the excuse...."we started the list way before" and why are bands built up just because jason tate likes them? i'm sick of it, spill canvas, thrice, now four year strong, who cares if he likes them, a thousand other people do too...just because he can brag about it a few weeks or a month before the release date?
Or because it's my website? :eyebrow:

Jason Tate
08/10/07, 01:49 AM
Out of the thousands of fresh bands out there, I think we did a fine job. Make peace.
As I've always said - someone will complain about everything.

lezzlemynezzle
08/10/07, 01:56 AM
some amazing artists on here...

The New Frontiers
Everybody Else
Holiday Parade
Chase Pagan
The Graduate
Driving East
The Verdict
Stacy Clark
Between The Trees....


well done.

heartsdivided
08/10/07, 01:58 AM
http://www.myspace.com/heartsdividedmusic

Zach Cool
08/10/07, 02:11 AM
Set Your Goals wasn't worthy enough?

FinchBulldog2
08/10/07, 02:24 AM
Cosmonaut and Kaddisfly would've been cool to have on this.

notdarren
08/10/07, 02:31 AM
:wave:
you're not taking credit for my defiance, ohio writeup, are you buddy?

midgen3313
08/10/07, 02:34 AM
who cares if your favorite band isn't on the list.. personally, I would rather have a list of 100 bands I have never heard to expand on my own collection

bduke13
08/10/07, 02:36 AM
Nice to see The Late Night and You, Me and Everyone We Know on the list. Im pretty excited to see both of them live again

bduke13
08/10/07, 02:38 AM
i was going to say you guys went way out there with some of these bands....but i had a feeling something like this would be the excuse...."we started the list way before" and why are bands built up just because jason tate likes them? i'm sick of it, spill canvas, thrice, now four year strong, who cares if he likes them, a thousand other people do too...just because he can brag about it a few weeks or a month before the release date?

That cant be a serious question

TheBaroness
08/10/07, 02:39 AM
which ones do you dig? I'm always intrigued by your musical taste.

*Shels
65DOS
Algernon Cadwallader
Daggermouth
Guillemots
Hot Cross
Jena Berlin
Make Believe
Reubens Accomplice
Street Smart Cyclist
Weatherbox

scartissue7777
08/10/07, 02:43 AM
great list... a few bands that i think people should also know about are



red panda

the city drive - some stuff off of the cd Always Moving Never Stopping when they had their bass player whos now in Lido Beach which is up there...

idk if authority zero would be considered small but not alot of people know them

better luck next time

the mile after

red light green light

scartissue7777
08/10/07, 02:48 AM
oh and i fergot the grace period.. they finally put up there first song like 2 days ago.. its the drummer from the early november and like a few guys from finding westerly or w.e

lew_1987
08/10/07, 03:05 AM
woah, gonna take me a long time to check all of these out.

Gin
08/10/07, 03:22 AM
I miss My Favorite Highway a bit, but I like this feature a lot

MCSmate
08/10/07, 03:34 AM
The Morning Light.
Paper Rival.


Jamie's Elsewhere.
All The Day Holiday.

Ryan. The Man.
08/10/07, 03:37 AM
Fantastic list. Some I know and love already, others I will have to check out.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofi le&friendid=28205908

Empty Orchestra. Check them out, a great band who puts on a great live performance, and who actually will be playing with one of the bands on this list, Portugal. The Man.

FalloutGuy
08/10/07, 04:39 AM
Fucking a right about Four Year Strong. Being on the list...no brainer

Chris Fallon
08/10/07, 05:24 AM
This is truly one of the coolest things I have ever seen on this site. I am thoroughly looking forward to browsing this list and finding what is sure to be my next addiction.

Awesome work, everybody!

MattyD
08/10/07, 05:53 AM
THe gallows

baberry
08/10/07, 06:05 AM
yay! Portugal. The Man :-)

johnh5304
08/10/07, 06:05 AM
I've known about Portugal the Man for a while but never listened to them cause I hated the name (yea I can be that shallow when it comes to band names.) Well now I'm a fan and feel stupid.

McSavah
08/10/07, 06:10 AM
Where's A06?

Melissa Johnson
08/10/07, 06:11 AM
The Verdict is from North Carolina, not South Carolina...

just saying lol

Its a tricky thing though. I can't remember which it was but I believe their myspace said one thing, then when I interviewed them, they said the other.

lew_1987
08/10/07, 06:11 AM
where's my favourite band?

probablymonday
08/10/07, 06:36 AM
great list here.

dropout year and the late night have been on past compilations of my site.
the chemist vs. the computer and radio pirate dj have contributed tracks to my next compilation due out next week.

http://www.myspace.com/probablymondayrecords

joeygiraldo
08/10/07, 06:57 AM
I'm not gonna hate on the list because I know a lot of work went into it but there's a few issues here...

You guys say you aren't listing bands that will "make it big" but you say that they will make their presence "known" in the coming year. That doesn't really make sense.

Also, if you are listing bands people haven't discovered yet, I don't know why 65 Days of Static is on here at all. They've been around for many, many years.

Also, here's a game, how many times does Cartel appear mentioned on this list? Sheesh.

There's some REALLY high-potential bands on here that are not on here. I agree that The Dangerous Summer should be here, that's something that's a given, and I would add This Blue Holiday (http://www.myspace.com/thisblueholiday)

Foosimoo
08/10/07, 07:01 AM
More bands to add to my already way too long list. :-)

Moral_Orel
08/10/07, 07:03 AM
How can you mention MLTM and Algernon who are both amazing bands ... and not mention like lions thats bullshit.

GoWaitInTheCar
08/10/07, 07:07 AM
Three or four real good ones btut in my opinion, this list lacks.

-Neon Horse
-Art Brut
-Band Of Horses
-The National
-Gallows
-Blaqk Audio
-Page France
-This Will Destroy You
-North




All up and coming bands that aren't the same stuff you hear everyday.

andthen252
08/10/07, 07:09 AM
i only skimmed the list but i did see that dance gavin dance got some love. "downtown battle mountain" is killer.

probablymonday
08/10/07, 07:10 AM
parade the day.

frenchtoast
08/10/07, 07:14 AM
defiance ohio is actually amazing i'm surprised they are on your radar, they arent really ap.net darlings.

unwritten
08/10/07, 07:15 AM
Good list. I can honestly say I know about 85% of those bands though.

Scott Irvine
08/10/07, 07:35 AM
*Shels
65DOS
Algernon Cadwallader
Daggermouth
Guillemots
Hot Cross
Jena Berlin
Make Believe
Reubens Accomplice
Street Smart Cyclist
Weatherbox

;-)

I knew you'd list two of the bands I recommended for this list. Great minds think alike, and you have godly taste, Georgia.

jaimej
08/10/07, 07:36 AM
Kay Kay and Portugal are the bestest!
:bow:

I definately recommend the Between the Trees album; it's very, very good.
:nod:

wesgemm08
08/10/07, 07:39 AM
I saw 1994 and immediately thought it was this band.. www.myspace.com/1994theband ... oh well

White Noise
08/10/07, 07:48 AM
I like this list, very good bands up here.

Dr. Acula
08/10/07, 07:54 AM
Asteria? Goodlord.

TheWordsmith
08/10/07, 07:55 AM
ruebens accomplice and sleeping at last are hardly new, but worthy adds to any list nonetheless

kissbangkill
08/10/07, 08:22 AM
huge fuck yes for putting uffie on the list. that girl has my heart.

also awesome to see chase pagan, kay kay, and portugal on the list.

gnp8472
08/10/07, 08:23 AM
there are good bands, but to put 'Secondhand Serenade' on there and not 'Annuals' is a travesty.

shannomu
08/10/07, 08:26 AM
oh shit. i know the drummer from more like the moon. i didn't know they were getting that big. i'm happy for them.

Chemical Love
08/10/07, 08:31 AM
This is very cool, I need to check out many of these bands.

why me
08/10/07, 08:49 AM
great list

ramstar
08/10/07, 08:50 AM
ANNIE! I've been pushing her since my freshmen year of high school and nobody will ever listen to me, maybe now they will since you guys approve of her haha.

just-in.
08/10/07, 08:50 AM
two bands from my hometown that in my opinion should be on that list are

Ludo - www.myspace.com/ludorock (http://www.myspace.com/ludorock)
There are a pretty good number of people that have heard of them, but they're recording their major label debut right now, after getting signed to Island earlier this year.

and

The Vanity Affair - www.myspace.com/thevanityaffairmusic (http://www.myspace.com/thevanityaffairmusic)
They recently just got off tour with Greeley Estates, and are playing Warped Tour here in St.Louis and then also in Kansas City, so if you're going to those shows, you should check them out.

Suprhatch614
08/10/07, 08:53 AM
What a cool feature. I'm going to favorites this page until I can check out the majority of bands I haven't heard.

underthetray
08/10/07, 08:54 AM
hey you guys forgot The Drugstore Cowboys (www.myspace.com/thedrugstorecowboys) at least it doesn't sound like everything else on that list...

HiddenInNJ
08/10/07, 08:56 AM
i was really glad to see pompeii... one of the better albums of 2006

IHopeYourAlone
08/10/07, 08:56 AM
Reubens Accomplice, awesome.

leftstranded
08/10/07, 09:04 AM
i'm sure this has been brought up already. but there are like 1 or 2 bands on that list that have called it quits

Melissa Johnson
08/10/07, 09:25 AM
i'm sure this has been brought up already. but there are like 1 or 2 bands on that list that have called it quits

Yes, we had several others too that we caught in time, these we didn't by the time we sent em to Drew and Anton to coordinate together.

Poochemist
08/10/07, 09:29 AM
Maryland represent!

leftstranded
08/10/07, 09:35 AM
Yes, we had several others too that we caught in time, these we didn't by the time we sent em to Drew and Anton to coordinate together.
it's all good. they are still good bands and people should know that they existed

too many of these smaller bands tend to break up on a whim. kinda hard to catch them all

neha
08/10/07, 09:36 AM
i LOVE Mando Diao and i didn't know anyone (else) even knew about New Young Pony Club. bravo to this.

fgevilmonkey
08/10/07, 09:40 AM
Fee Fi Fo Fum, I Smell the Blood of an Englishman!

Everiggs
08/10/07, 09:41 AM
My Favorite Highway should be on this list.

AWilhelmPetter
08/10/07, 09:41 AM
I know everyone gives a crap about my Norwegian opinion, but this list is just fucking CRAP.

SuicideMe
08/10/07, 09:43 AM
i'm surprised theAudition is on here, their amazing.

taylerx0
08/10/07, 09:44 AM
This is an awesome list. I won't write down all of the ones that I 100% agreed with, but definitely everyone needs to give The Graduate and Holiday Parade a chance. They are both incredibly amazing bands.

taylerx0
08/10/07, 09:49 AM
My Favorite Highway should be on this list.

They should!

I Shot Chicago
08/10/07, 09:53 AM
wow, its really nice to see More Like the Moon get some recognition.
props.

DanceJamesDance
08/10/07, 09:55 AM
My favorites of the list are Dance Gavin Dance, Stacy Clark, and Echo Screen. Been listening to those three forever now.

ShoeSh1ne
08/10/07, 09:56 AM
Not sure if this has been said, but...

WE ARE SORRY TO INFORM EVERYONE BUT A SENSE OF BELONGING HAS DECIDED TO GO ON HAITUS

Shame.

Greg Dona
08/10/07, 09:56 AM
Three or four real good ones btut in my opinion, this list lacks.

-Neon Horse
-Art Brut
-Band Of Horses
-The National
-Gallows
-Blaqk Audio
-Page France
-This Will Destroy You
-North




All up and coming bands that aren't the same stuff you hear everyday.
I'm gonna have to disagree with your last statement. Though I love them, Art Brut is hardly "up and coming." They're also not that unique.

Page France and the National are pretty well-respected by now too. Both good of course, but once again hardly "up and coming."

Whatever though. I'm sure if you peruse that list you'll find more you like. Check out Goose. They're flippin' crazy.

huge fuck yes for putting uffie on the list. that girl has my heart.
Hmm... have we talked about this before? The interview is coming soon. Plus, if you pick up a Substream you can see a blurb I wrote about her, another about Justice, and a third about the Glamour. Granted the information is wrong because I sent my statements off before any news in English surfaced regarding her album, but I'm still happy to see her name in bold in a big emo publication.

ANNIE! I've been pushing her since my freshmen year of high school and nobody will ever listen to me, maybe now they will since you guys approve of her haha.
Annie. Is. Unbelievable. If you hate on her, I'll slap you. Feel my heart beat...

Sara729
08/10/07, 09:59 AM
props for putting racing kites on the list.




-now that i've read it, i'm glad that you included between the trees, the audition, everybody else, houston calls, four year strong, holiday parade, quietdrive, the graduate, and scenes from a movie as well. there's plenty more that are enjoyable, of course.. all in all a solid list, thanks AP, definitely bookmarking this :)

Rich Duncan
08/10/07, 10:04 AM
I saw 1994 and immediately thought it was this band.. www.myspace.com/1994theband ... oh well

Awesome band

Name_Taken
08/10/07, 10:06 AM
great list

DanceJamesDance
08/10/07, 10:19 AM
Great great list.

Other bands to check out-

This Calendar Year
After the Sirens
The Casket Lottery
Anathallo
Brightwood
Catherine Feeny (muy bien)
Chris Thile
Deas Vail
Enter Shikari
Hand Me Down Buick
Gregory and the Hawk
In Fair Verona
Inara George
Medicated Kisses
Let's Go Sailing
Pierce the Veil
The Reason
Time Tells All
Wolftron
Your Eyes My Dreams (R.I.P)

Wow I put alot of recs up just now. I might have got a little carried away haha cause that was me being sparse. Dang. Oh well all those people need to be checked out

imtimwhoareyou
08/10/07, 10:29 AM
Good ideas guys and gals... Did you (staff) ever consider doing this as sort of a monthly thing? Someone mentioned a yearly thing, but for me it's hard to take in nearly 100 bands at one time... And if it's the same for others, they might not get around to all of them because it might be overwhelming... So did you guys consider something like maybe 10 new bands a month? Maybe that's already done, but I'm not sure where I'd find it in that case, haha...

Thanks for all your work anyway, it is incredibly appreciated, even if the best bands on the list I and others may have (both fortunately and unfortunately) already heard.

Adeniz19
08/10/07, 10:45 AM
i'm gonna have to bookmark this and check it every so often when im bored. good work guys

AlexanderG
08/10/07, 10:47 AM
you need You Me At 6 on there.

probablymonday
08/10/07, 10:48 AM
Great great list.

Other bands to check out-

This Calendar Year
After the Sirens
The Casket Lottery
Anathallo
Brightwood
Catherine Feeny (muy bien)
Chris Thile
Deas Vail
Enter Shikari
Hand Me Down Buick
Gregory and the Hawk
In Fair Verona
Inara George
Medicated Kisses
Let's Go Sailing
Pierce the Veil
The Reason
Time Tells All
Wolftron
Your Eyes My Dreams (R.I.P)

Wow I put alot of recs up just now. I might have got a little carried away haha cause that was me being sparse. Dang. Oh well all those people need to be checked out

no doubt.

smogs
08/10/07, 10:57 AM
Fantastic list!
There were a few bands on here that I've been meaning to listen to, but now that their links are so neatly placed before me, I'll finally get around to it!
I'm definitely bookmarking this thread so I can always come back.

And yay for seeing Annie on there! My friend made me a mixed cd and put a song by her on their and I love it.

Also: Chase Pagan. I love "Oh Musica", it's a great cd.

Good work AP Staff! And thanks!