After spending a few weeks patrolling between the average and high positions of our table, Arctic Monkeys recovers the leadership of Top Hipersónico, honor which they enjoyed already during a few consecutive editions of the list. They do it sending the good ones of Vampire Weekend up to the fifth step (the happiness lasts little in the house of the poor person, it is already known), and overcoming for only one difference vote The xx, condemned to be a few eternal segundones.
For below we emphasize the recovery of Them Crooked Vultures, which fell down very much in the previous top but they turn this week with renewed forces, and other minor recoveries like those of Delorean or Julian Casablancas. Between the strongest falls we have those of Hot Chip and not Age, which stay out of the cut on not having obtained sufficient votes to continue with us.
They have fallen down also in this occasion Isis (perhaps it will be necessary to hope that they should disappear so that they receive the big recognition that is deserved?), DJ Hell and Jónsi, the proposal alone of the leader of Sigur Rós, who does not seem to have convinced very much to the personnel. With other increases and descents of minor importance, our selection of twenty songs for this third week of December remains like that:
Turn now to revise these five songs that come accompanied from a "N", indicating that they come like innovations. Once again the variety is served, alternating proposals too known with other more unusual discoveries, and why not some reason to throw a few laughs. We start in this occasion with Massive Attack and ‘Paradise Circus‘ (YouTube), which like the first advance of his return is not badly.
We continue with the electronics in our following proposal, although changing the trip hop of those of Bristol into the Shackleton dubstep. From his titled EP PERL76 we bring the hipnotizantes rhythms of ‘Mountains Of Ashes’ (YouTube):
We leave the synthesizers and look at the guitars, although to some who perhaps should have allowed dreaming some time ago: those of Billy Corgan and his "new" Smashing Pumpkins. You already will know that they have new disc in way, and a few days ago this first titled song was published ‘To Song for to Sound’ (YouTube), of which I admit that I have not spoken earlier for pure indolence. So that you do not think that we have forgotten them, we put it to the top:
We raise the look in direction of our French neighbors, to see what is again in Dominique's work To, that Musique turns this year with Him. As piece emphasized from the album we bring to you ‘Immortels‘ (YouTube):
And to end, the engaged humor dose. There is not in this risky good-looking occasion of for way if Cap de Cul manages to lead our top (it might have been very graceful, now when I think it). Who hides behind so curious name, and even more particular image? Are we before the birth of a new musical wave in our country? If it is like that, I would like pointing so much of having invented the tag: Cül-metal. There I leave it.
What are your favorites of the third week of December? (surveys)
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