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TinCan Archives: Coalition Independent Music Chart

The Official UK Coalition Chart Show October 11th - 17th

This weeks albums and singles charts

The Independent Coalition Chart Show Playlist for Sunday 11th Oct 2009
 
Albums
 
Periodically Double Or Triple by Yo La Tengo
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) by Florence & The Machine
Nsokoto by The Very Best
Open Up Your Door by Richard Hawley
A Brief History Of Love by The Big Pink
Jeffer by Boys Noize
Island, IS by Volcano Choir
Laura by Girls
Losin' Yo' Head by Monsters of Folk
Crystalised by The xx
In the Year 2525 by Ian Brown
 
Singles
 
Burning up by Skream
Save It For Someone Who Cares by The Leisure Society
The Right by Lou Barlow
Blood Bank by Bon Iver
Stellify by Ian Brown (Hostage Remix)
Magnet by Bombay Bicycle Club
Little Lion Man by Mumford & Sons
Let's Go Surfing by The Drums
Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses by Thom Yorke
I'll Go Crazy If I don't Go Crazy Tonight by U2


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jo cooper: What is the coalition chart? This is a great show, discovering loads of new music. Yo La Tengo fast becoming a big favourite with me and my flatmates
TinCan TV: Hi Jo. The Coalition chart is based on the sales from independent record shops in the UK, belonging to an association called the Coalition. Glad you're enjoying listening.
Kerrie Jordan: The new Yo La Tengo album Popular Songs is great! Jo, they have been around for ages. Its mostly shit hot stuff... consistently good!
Kerrie Jordan: I still cant believe bland corporate stadium rock like U2 can make it on to an indie chart!!!
james trott: I love The Leisure Society song, It has such a strange charm to it, I read a little about how the band began with Shane Meadows and Paddy Considine (who is, in my opinion the finest actor in the world), sounded very funny and haphazard, thanks Mike for br

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