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Brothers McCann win Best of New England Emerging Artists 2010 Fans Poll

Congrats to Brothers McCann (in the picture), who won the fans' section of our Best of New England Emerging Artists Poll 2010. The soulful quintet was followed by indie popsters The Wandas, and mellow psych folkers Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys. We embedded the top 10 at the bottom of this blurb. Check out all the bands - this year we have some great variety!

A pool of 50+ artists were selected in December 2010 mostly by local scene makers (concert promoters, bloggers, DJs, etc.) and part of them through an open submission process. We let the fans vote and these are the results as far as the top 10 positions. We will soon publish the full composite chart which will include jurors’, Deli writers’, and fans’ votes as well as the open submission phase. Thank you to all who participated this year!

 
Artist
 
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Brothers McCann
2
The Wandas
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3
Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys
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4
Blue Button
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5
Love in Stockholm
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6
Abbie Barrett
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7
Streight Angular
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8
The Luxury
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9
Lake Street Dive
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10
Ghost Box Orchestra
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10
Mellow Bravo

The Deli Staff

sorry about that, fixed.
Posted by Paolo from The Deli on February 07, 2011
sorry about that, fixed.
PLEASE fix!!
Posted by Charlie & Dog on February 04, 2011
awesome poll great website nice turn out! its just bugging me that on the poll and in the article you've misspelled the bands name:( its "Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys" again great poll great website & GO Broken Toys!!!
 
February 2012
Friendly People
Friendly People EP

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Friendly People’s debut, self-titled 3-song EP gives a concise taste of a promising young Cambridge, MA-based band. Their jangly indie pop is peppered with hints of Americana, roots rock and folk with vocals that owe a debt to Neil Young. The EP’s clear highlight is its opening track—their namesake song—“Friendly People”. It’s a tremendous, positive track buoyed by a horn section in the bridge which lends a mariachi feel. “A Lot of Work To Do” brings out Harvest-era Neil Young, starting as a plaintive acoustic ditty which builds slowly into a passionate electric number. Closing track, “Branches”, follows the same acoustic-to-electric path. As the song builds, it introduces tribal rhythms that are reminiscent of 80s indie-punk legends, the Volcano Suns. Friendly People are scheduled to record their debut full-length in March. If the Friendly People EP is indicative of what we can expect from this young group’s next batch of tunes it will be a record to keep an eye on later in 2012.--George Dow

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