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The 75s make an extra-fancy splash with its debut record
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Rooney/Jonas Brothers
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Sleep State
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Let the battle for St. Louis supremacy begin:
It's the 2007 RFT Music Awards ballot.
By Annie Zaleski
Published: April 4, 2007With the 2007 RFT Music Awards showcase a mere two months away (save the date: June 3, from 2 p.m. onward in the Loop), it's time to unveil this year's nominees, which were compiled via a combination of my opinion and the thoughts of 70-plus musicians, venue employees and other music-scene denizens.
This year's nominees are:
Best Americana/Folk: Bad Folk, Jesse Irwin, Magnolia Summer, the Monads, Rats and People
Best Blues Artist: Bottoms Up Blues Gang, Big George Brock, Tom Hall, Marquise Knox, Casey Reid
Best DJ: DJ Foster, Adrian Fox, Flex Boogie, Rob Lemon, Scotty Mac
Best Eclectic/Uncategorizable: Conformists, Ghost Ice, Eric Hall, Skarekrau Radio, Superfun Yeah Yeah Rocketship
Best Funk/Soul/R&B: Dogtown Allstars, Lamar Harris, Arvell Keithley, Kim Massie, Nite Owl
Best Garage Band: The Gentleman Callers, Johnny O & the Jerks, the Nevermores, Long John Thomas & the Duffs, the Vultures
Best Hard Rock/Metal: Cross Examination, Harkonin, Head-On Collision, Shame Club, Spark Thugs
Best Hip-Hop DJ: Crucial, Needles, Mahf, Trackstar, Charlie Chan
Best Indie Band: Berlin Whale, Bunnygrunt, Ghost in Light, Say Panther, So Many Dynamos
Best Jazz Artist: Willie Akins, Hamiet Bluiett, Erin Bode, Dave Stone Trio, Brian Sullivan Quartet
Best Live Act: Berlin Whale, Femme Fatality, Riddle of Steel, 7 Shot Screamers, So Many Dynamos
Best Local Release (on a label): Blinded Black, Under the Sunrise (SideCho); Finn's Motel, Escape Velocity (Scat); Casey Reid, Cephalclog (Big Muddy); Sex Robots, Sex Robots (Roadhouse Tunes); So Many Dynamos, Flashlights (Skrocki); Target Market, No Thrills (Afternoon)
Best Local Release (self-released): Gentleman Auction House, The Rules Were Handed Down; Ghost in Light, After Fox Meadow; Jumbling Towers, Jumbling Towers; The Linemen, Through Side One; Nite Owl, Now You Can Boo Me; Red Water Revival, In the Frostbidden Years
Best New Artist: Daybreak Boys, Heroes of the Kingdom, Huey, Humanoids, Stella Mora, Walkie Talkie U.S.A.
Best Punk/Hardcore: The Cuban Missiles, the Humanoids, Lye By Mistake, the Pubes, 7 Shot Screamers,
Best Pop Band: Gentleman Auction House, the Hibernauts, Ludo, Sex Robots, That's My Daughter
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Artist: Earthworms, Family Affair, Midwest Avengers, Ruka Puff, Toyy
Best Reggae Band: Dub Kitchen, Dubtronix, Murder City Players, Yard Squad
Best Rock Band: The Bureau, Finn's Motel, Riddle of Steel, Team Tomato, Walkie Talkie U.S.A.
Best Vocalist: Irene Allen (Round-Ups), Kevin Butterfield (Linemen), Joe DeBoer (Jumbling Towers), Kim Massie, Casey Reid








I don't know how you could leave The Upright Animals out of the best live act category. I've seen them play at Cicero's and Blue Hill and they can certainly rock. I was at a rare Mudhoney performance at Neumo's in Seattle about a month ago and realized I hadn't seen a band rip like that since watching the Animals in the Lou. Admittedly, The Animlas front man doesn't quite have the presence of Mark Arm, but that's like saying he doesn't quite have the presence of Robert Plant. The Upright Animals lead singer has a great and original style and the band's sound is totally unique. The Upright Animals is one of my favorite bands in your city and they deserve to be mentioned amongst the other nominees.
Comment by Tyler — May 15, 2007 @ 03:56PM