James Auton's Tracks Of The Year 2018

James Auton’s Tracks Of The Year 2018

This Saturday James Auton picks his top ten Tracks Of The Year.

My rules: Only one per band. If there were singles from 2017 on albums that were released this year then they are excluded.

1. Sorry – Starstruck

Quite new but is stuck in my head and that is always a good sign. Third single of the year after ‘2 Down 2 Dance’ and ‘Showgirl’ but this is the best of them.

2. Shame – Angie

Difficult to pick one, and as ‘Concrete’, ‘One Rizla’ and ‘Goldhole’ were all singles from 2017, the final track on their debut L.P won as it’s incredible. Beautifully observed lyrics about suicide.

3. Julia Jacklin – Body

Stunning understated lament about a terrible boyfriend. Beautiful fragile voice.

4. Fontaines DC – Boys In the Better Land

Exciting Dubliners with frantic punk.



5. Protomartyr – Wheel of Fortune

Furious EP track featuring Kelley Deal. Refrain “I decide who lives and who dies” delivered with such anger.

6. Desperate Journalist – Cedars

First cut from their third album due in February, this is another classic DJ slow burner that gets under your skin once you’ve lived in it for a while.

7. Idles – Never Fight a Man with a Perm

Irresistible drum beat, tempo and lyrics. Superb lyrics about a meat head down the pub who wants to fight everyone “I bark, he bites back, a jaw like a f*ck off beartrap”.

8. LUMP – Curse of the Contemporary

Laura Marlings project with Mike Lindsey personified by a dancing furry red and yellow yeti. Popiest thing on the LP.

9. Johnny Marr – Tracers

Johnny “Fucking” Marr at his best. Looping riff and refrain, reminiscent of a sped up ‘How Soon is Now’.

10. Goat Girl – The Man

Dripping in sarcasm, a song lambasting a lecherous bloke trying it on.

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