“Now you know what our top 50 albums of the year are, the time’s ripe for a good old chinwag/argument about which albums you feel have been unfairly overlooked in 2010.
Do you think Kings Of Leon’s ‘Come Around Sundown’ got short shrift? Did your favourite compilation of Tuvan throat singers unfairly miss out on chart glory? Or, as writer Alex Hoban posits, is Justin Bieber’s ‘My World 2.0’ actually a paradigm shift in socially critical pop music rather than the crywanking pheromone fountain we thought it was?
Fight your favourite’s corner in the comment section, and in the meantime, here are the NME staff and freelancers’ picks of an undeservedly unpopular bunch.
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Leonie Cooper, writer
Dan Sartain – ‘Lives’ (One Little Indian)
Alabama's go-to man for post-millennial rockabilly riffs proves he's as spiky as ever with his fifth, sharp-shooting collection of stompin' and twangin' stoner Sun Studio songs.”
Check the whole list HERE.
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