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Year End Best of New England Poll: Mean Creek win hands down

 
Artist
J
W
R
Total
 
1
Mean Creek
13
1
0.018
14.018
2
Michael Bernier and the Uprising
3
0
2
5
3
Jesse Dee
2
1
1.575
4.575
4
Myra Flynn
4
0
0.081
4.081
5
The Low Anthem
3
1
0.006
4.006
6
McAlister Drive
1
0
3
4
7
The Day's Weight
3
0
0.09
3.09
8
The Points North
0
2
1.05
3.05
9
Township
3
0
0.035
3.035
10
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper
0
2
1.016
3.016
11
Lendway
3
0
0.009
3.009
12
Ryan Power
3
0
0.003
3.003
13
Drug Rug
1
2
0.002
3.002
15
Hands and Knees
3
0
0
3
 
Movers and Shakers
3
0
0
3
16
Brendan Hogan
0
2
0.784
2.784
17
A. Lynch & the Bee Keepers
2
0
0.019
2.019
18
Televandals
2
0
0.01
2.01
19
Bodega Girls
1
1
0.009
2.009
20
Viva Viva
2
0
0.004
2.004
21
Blues and Lasers
2
0
0.001
2.001
22
Paper Castles
2
0
0
2
 
St. Clair
2
0
0
2
 
28 Degrees Taurus
0
1
1
2
25
The Organ Beats
0
1
0.106
1.106
26
Dave Alpert
0
1
0.084
1.84
27
The Le Duo
0
1
0.013
1.013
28
The Emeen Z Band
1
0
0.011
1.011
29
Jer Coons
1
0
0.005
1.005
30
The Cush
1
0
0.003
1.003
 
tooth ache
0
1
0.003
1.003
32
Cropduster
1
0
0.002
1.002
 
Maui
0
1
0.002
1.002
34
Margaret Glasby
1
0
0.001
1.001
35
The New Collisions
1
0
0
1
 
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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