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MY TOP 100 SINGLES OF 2012

 

 

# 100

Lucy Rose

Red Face

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

# 99

Charli XCX

You're the One

 

Chart Peak: #6

 

 

 

 

 

# 98

The Shins

Simple Song

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

 

# 97

Michael Kiwanuka

Home Again

 

Chart Peak: #18

 

 

 

 

# 96

The Lumineers

Ho Hey

 

Chart Peak: #7

 

 

 

Lucy Rose starts off the countdown, with one of the singles from her debut album 'Like I Used To'. Charli XCX's blazing electro-pop song You're the One is at #99. Elsewhere, we have the first single off The Shins' latest album, as well as the biggest hit from BBC's Sound of 2012 winner Michael Kiwanuka. The Lumineers' unlikely breakthrough single "Ho Hey" completes the bottom 5

 

 

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# 95

Biffy Clyro

Stingin' Belle

 

Chart Peak: #8

 

 

 

 

# 94

Ellie Goulding

Figure 8

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

 

# 93

Katy B

Aaliyah (ft. Geeneus & Jessie Ware)

 

Chart Peak: #13 (so far)

 

 

 

 

# 92

Wave Machines

Ill Fit

 

Chart Peak: #9

 

 

 

 

 

# 91

Bruno Mars

Locked Out Of Heaven

 

Chart Peak: #8

 

 

 

 

Plenty of comebacks to be found, Biffy Clyro's first single since late 2010 - a slightly heavier track with a rather nice bagpipe solo (while not feeling too different from their work on Only Revolutions). Katy B's "Aaliyah" makes it on the chart, spawned from her impressive collab EP 'Danger', and also Bruno Mars' surprisingly good "Locked Out Of Heaven". Also making an appearance are recent singles from Ellie Goulding and Wave Machines

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Not a bad track so far (although a couple I haven't heard). I was not expecting to see Michael Kiwanuka show his face in anyone's EOY :P 'Home Again' was on my longlist but didn't quite make the top 100, would be top 200. 'Figure 8' should be tons higher.

 

This is nothing to do with your EOY but are you going to join BJSC when registration re-opens (which is happening for the next contest I believe?) You are very much needed there.

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# 90

Dan Croll

From Nowhere

 

Chart Peak: #7

 

 

 

 

# 89

CHVRCHES

Lies

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

 

# 88

Hurts

The Road

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

# 87

Marina & The Diamonds

Primadonna

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

 

# 86

Rustie

After Light (feat. AlunaGeorge)

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

 

Dan Croll scored a Top 10 hit on my chart a couple months back (big thanks to Doctor Blind for introducing me to it :D), while Scottish newcomers CHVRCHES land at #89 (still more of them to come later). Hurts sneak into the Top 100 with their recently-revealed track "The Road", hopefully a showcase of the quality to be found on their second album "Exile". Marina's change of sound continued with Primadonna, a track that seemed to win alot of people over, gaining her a decent-selling hit (before the era predictably entered flop territory). The first of two vocal-mixed Rustie singles, featuring up-and-coming duo AlunaGeorge (that build-up section just before the second chorus is just..WOW)

 

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Not a bad track so far (although a couple I haven't heard). I was not expecting to see Michael Kiwanuka show his face in anyone's EOY :P 'Home Again' was on my longlist but didn't quite make the top 100, would be top 200. 'Figure 8' should be tons higher.

 

This is nothing to do with your EOY but are you going to join BJSC when registration re-opens (which is happening for the next contest I believ?) You are very much needed there.

Yeah, Kiwanuka isn't really the type of act that Buzzjack would go crazy for :lol: Although i really thought Home Again had potential to be big

 

I'm definitely been thinking of joining BJSC recently (registration being open again is quite convenient :D). So yeah, i'll probably sign up soon

 

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# 85

Aiden Grimshaw

Is This Love?

 

Chart Peak: #12

 

 

 

 

# 84

Bastille

Bad Blood

 

Chart Peak: #1

 

 

 

 

# 83

Alabama Shakes

Hold On

 

Chart Peak: #8

 

 

 

 

# 82

Otto Knows

Million Voices

 

Chart Peak: #10

 

 

 

 

# 81

Florence + The Machine

No Light, No Light

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

Aiden Grimshaw released one of the best X Factor alumni singles earlier this year, a dark pop song with a drum & bass influence. Bastille's "Bad Blood" is my first #1 on the countdown (although not the least successful; two others - Emeli Sandé (Next to Me) and Kimbra (Warrior) failed to make the cut). Southern Rock group Alabama Shakes and Swedish dance producer Otto Knows make the list, along with Florence + the Machine - although Ceremonials didn't really come close to the greatness of Lungs for me, "No Light, No Light" was proof that she could pull off the dramatic goth-pop sound with desirable results

 

 

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# 80

The Vaccines

Teenage Icon

 

Chart Peak: #4

 

 

 

 

# 79

Enter Shikari

Gandhi Mate, Gandhi

 

Chart Peak: #1

 

 

 

 

# 78

Brolin

NYC

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

# 77

Gotye

Eyes Wide Open

 

Chart Peak: #1

 

 

 

 

# 76

Niki & The Dove

DJ, Ease My Mind

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

First off, The Vaccines' second single from Come Of Age, a slightly more lively and catchier track than (the also quite decent) No Hope. Enter Shikari's mind-blowing album track "Gandhi Mate, Gandhi" is #79, followed by enigmatic producer Brolin - whose atmospheric track "NYC"'s minimalistic beats draw a few similarities to James Blake. Just ahead of those three is Gotye's follow-up(?) to his UK mega hit, and the biggest single from Niki & The Dove's #60 SMASH album

 

 

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# 75

Santigold

Disparate Youth

 

Chart Peak: #7

 

 

 

 

# 74

Lana Del Rey

Born to Die

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

 

# 73

Jamie N Commons

Devil In Me

 

Chart Peak: #4

 

 

 

 

# 72

Dry the River

No Rest

 

Chart Peak: #9

 

 

 

 

# 71

MS MR

Hurricane

 

Chart Peak: #1

 

 

 

Feel too lazy to write a commentary right now :( I'll add one later on

 

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# 70

The Black Keys

Gold On The Ceiling

 

Chart Peak: #4

 

 

 

 

# 69

Icona Pop

I Love It

 

Chart Peak: #10

 

 

 

 

# 68

Of Monsters And Men

Mountain Sound

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

 

# 67

Lianne La Havas

Forget

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

 

# 66

Imagine Dragons

It's Time

 

Chart Peak: #4

 

 

 

One of The Black Keys' biggest hits to date makes the Top 70, as well as the massive synth-pop track "I Love It" - hopefully a deserved UK breakthrough next year? The first of two appearances for both Of Monsters And Men and Lianne La Havas, and finally Imagine Dragons' indie-rock anthem "It's Time"

 

 

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# 65

Fenech-Soler

All I Know

 

Chart Peak: #1

 

 

 

 

# 64

First Aid Kit

Emmylou

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

# 63

King Charles

LoveBlood

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

 

 

# 62

Purity Ring

Obedear

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

 

# 61

D'Banj

Oliver Twist

 

Chart Peak: #13

 

 

 

 

Fenech-Soler didn't disappoint me on their comeback single; a hook-filled synth track with a killer post-chorus dance breakdown. Following this are Emmylou, LoveBlood and Obedear; three of my early summer hits. The same could be said for #61, D'Banj's rather ridiculous and addictive UK smash "Oliver Twist"

 

G'won Dan Croll !

This is the only Year End chart I've seen him on (apart from mine of course :P )

 

Loads of goodness so far, particularly loving "Hold On", "Gold On The Ceiling", "Disparate Youth", "Born To Die", "Hurricane", "DJ, Ease My Mind" etc.

 

Expecting/hoping for a "Default" win !

Excellent to see Dan Croll in here, 'From Nowhere' is superb. Also good to see Purity Ring, Katy B, Marina, Alabama Shakes and Santigold. Nothing I've heard that I dislike.
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Plenty of approval for Dan Croll then :D The opening is amazing, kinda reminds me of Metronomy's "The Look" a wee bit

 

And yes DB, i can confirm that Default has finished VERY high (although i won't say much more than that)

 

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# 60

Foals

Inhaler

 

Chart Peak: #4

 

 

 

 

# 59

Rudimental

Not Giving In (feat. John Newman & Alex Clare)

 

Chart Peak: #4

 

 

 

 

# 58

Villagers

The Waves

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

 

# 57

Swedish House Mafia

Don't You Worry Child (feat. John Martin)

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

 

 

# 56

The xx

Angels

 

Chart Peak: #5

 

 

 

Foals fully lived up to my expectations with the first cut from their upcoming "Holy Fire" album. Rudimental's dance-soul combo works a treat on "Not Giving In". Villagers' momentous track "The Waves", Swedish House Mafia's anthemic farewell single "Don't You Worry Child", and The xx's "Angels"

 

 

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# 55

Solange

Losing You

 

Chart Peak: #9

 

 

 

 

# 54

The 2 Bears

Work

 

Chart Peak: #12

 

 

 

 

# 53

Asaf Avidan & The Mojos

One Day/Reckoning Song (Wankelmut Remix)

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

 

# 52

Foster The People

Don't Stop (Color On The Walls)

 

Chart Peak: #2

 

 

 

 

 

# 51

Passion Pit

Take A Walk

 

Chart Peak: #1

 

 

 

At #55, the blissfully-produced "Losing You" finishes high despite its low chart peak, as does The 2 Bears' house-rave tune "Work". The Wankelmut-remixed version of Asaf Avidan & The Mojos' 2008 track "Reckoning Song" became an international hit - and finishes at #53, while early-year #2 hit "Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)" hiked up my eagerness for some new material from Foster The People. Passion Pit's "Take A Walk", one of my biggest autumn hits, just misses a Top 50 place

 

Can't fault any of your choices, I particularly love "Inhaler" :wub: "The Waves" and "Angels" from the most recent selection.

 

Ace. :D

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# 50

Ellie Goulding

Anything Could Happen

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

 

 

# 49

Azealia Banks

212 (feat. Lazy Jay)

 

Chart Peak: #9

 

 

 

 

 

# 48

Florence + The Machine

Spectrum (Say My Name) (Calvin Harris Remix)

 

Chart Peak: #10

 

 

 

 

 

# 47

Madeon

Icarus

 

Chart Peak: #18

 

 

 

 

 

# 46

Jessie Ware

Wildest Moments

 

Chart Peak: #3

 

 

 

Electro-pop star Ellie Goulding avoided the sophomore slump (kind of), and scored a #3 hit. Azealia Banks' hit "212" gained a top ten place at the beginning of the year, and one of the surprise smashes of the year - a Florence album track given the Calvin Harris treatment. Initially i wasn't sure about it, but the remix definitely won me over after a while. The rather low-peaking but still amazing-sounding dance instrumental from Madeon is at #47, followed by a first of two Jessie Ware appearances (Wildest Moments)

 

 

So so many good choices here, I'm sorry I haven't been commenting all the way through but more than every other song is a song I really love.

 

Anything Could Happen is SO good, I have no idea how I thought it was awful the first time round.

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So so many good choices here, I'm sorry I haven't been commenting all the way through but more than every other song is a song I really love.

 

Anything Could Happen is SO good, I have no idea how I thought it was awful the first time round.

No problem, thanks Iz!

 

Ellie's whole album is pretty good actually, now that i've heard it. Only You was one of my instant highlights

 

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