tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798923425986128338.post2140289513137653448..comments2023-10-02T06:34:33.953-07:00Comments on Into the valley of the obscure: Doccortex's Festive Fifty 2014 (30-21)doccortexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05595187658760074237noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798923425986128338.post-71976137911093731412015-03-04T03:20:29.517-08:002015-03-04T03:20:29.517-08:00Here we go with the next set then:
30. Saira Khan ...Here we go with the next set then:<br />30. Saira Khan - I've really enjoyed all of the bhangra stuff this year and this one is very pleasant - 6/10<br />29. SEMARGL - Seedy video but a great song especially when turned up loud - 7/10<br />28. Adora - In a completely predictable fashion I hated this. Most of the time singers perform without an accent. Here, her cloying Disney-esque accent makes me vomit up my spleen - 1/10<br />27. The Soft Pack - Standard indie stuff - 4/10<br />26. Marisa Medina - Just as with old films, old songs have a charm that is hard to replicate using modern tech - 5/10<br />25. Terry Lynn - Not very keen on this one, the verse is okay but the chorus grates - 3/10<br />24. Okkervil River - I can't even remember listening to this it's so standard - 2/10<br />23. Jenny Lewis - You can't beat a good yodel - 4/10<br />22. Savages - I don't like Siouxsie and the Banshees so these had no hope - 2/10<br />21. Lindi Ortega - Listenable but not one of my favourites - 3/10<br /><br />Not the greatest ten for me then, but there were still a respectable three likes.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07693477187726525715noreply@blogger.com