Jamie T and Lily Allen
Posted on 06.29.06 by tim @ 10:23 pm

Well I’m back from my various travels (Which involved Greece, Cornwall, and back for a school reunion cricket match), and the remarkably long time I’ve spent on the train meant that I could spend a good bit of time listening to my most recent additions to my music library on my ipod or should that be ipizzle ;)

Anyway top of my summer playlist has been Jamie T and the know almost well renowned Lily Allen.

Jamie T is hard to find a genre for as he goes from anything from acoustic almost indie music to reggae. I’m ashamed to say that I didn’t get my act together to see him as he came up to Scotland recently and played at Nice ‘n’ Sleazy in Glasgow, but I’ll have to catch him another time.
[Visit] Jamie T / MySpace

Jamie T - Back in the Game
Jamie T - Salvador

Lily Allen is another UK artist that has been likened to The Streets aka Mike Skinner by the music press, and although writes lyrics with a similar gritty realism the songs are written with a good bit of wit and sarcasm, and seem, at leats to me, to be happier.
[Visit] Lily Allen / MySpace
[Buy] Lily Allen - Alright Still
Lily Allen - LDN [link removed]
Lily Allen - Knock ‘Em Out [link removed]

Also, for those of you desperate to hear a bit of TV On The Radio’s new album here’s a little taster.
[Visit] TV On The Radio
[Buy] TV On The Radio - Return From Cookie Mountain

TV On The Radio - Playhouses

Tim


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  1. I haven’t seen Jamie with full backing band but everytime I’ve seen him has been pretty great. Particularly in March when I saw him last, where it was amazing to see the whole crowd singing along to his every word. Jamie T deserves to be as big as Lily Allen.

    Comment by Mr k — June 30, 2006 @ 11:01 am

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