Toronto, Vancouver – It’s that time of the year again. Time to reflect on the years past, we here at the Panic Manual have decided to put out a compilation that reflects the year for us. It was a rather good year for music and I think this compilation is a good representative of that. We all chose 5 songs to put onto the cd and after some interchanging of songs (due to time restrictions), I am here to provide you with the Panic Manual 2007 compilation.
1. Tokyo Police Club – Your English is Good
Ricky says: This Toronto band has generated a massive amount of hype in the past year with their short and catchy
rock songs. While they might sound a bit like the Cribs, there is no denying the energy and fun that is this song. One
of my favorites of the year.
2. New Young Pony Club – Ice Cream
Josh says: Funked up indie club music from this 5 piece from London England.
3. Manic Street Preachers – Your Love Alone is Not Enough
Vik says: Cranking out the hits since 1986, the Manic’s are one of the only bands that consistently create fantastic albums. Richie Edwards must be lending a hand from up above, or from backstage. We may never know…
Ricky says: James Dean Bradfield has gained a lot of weight since his early days. I don’t know why I said that, its good to point out that this song features the Cardigans Nina Persson as the female voice, in case you guys thought it was Nicky Wire.
4. Matt and Kim – Yeah Yeah
Wade says: Saw these guys in Waterloo after I missed their Toronto show and they kicked. Spoke to Kim after the show and she was pretty awesome. It is a really great when you approach a musician that you admire and they aren’t a dick. I think they even gave me a free button. Double awesome.
Ricky says: If you ever watch this video, you will realize that these two people are too goddamn cheerful for their own good, i’d tell them that, but the drummer Kim would probably beat me up. Her biceps are about twice the size of mine.

5. Klaxons – Golden Skans
Ricky says: My most listened to band this year, also, my favorite song off my most listened to band. They also played one of my favorite shows of the year. So I guess I should include them. Did I mention they won the Mercury Prize? What does all this mean? I’ll probably ignore their second album. Haha.
6. Black Lips – O Katrina
Josh says: Guitar driven punk rock from this band from Atlanta Georgia.
7. Andrew Bird – Fiery Crash
Wade says: I delivered a lot of beer over the past year and this Andrew Bird CD was a nice surprise in my beer truck.
The entire CD is pretty catchy, with some pretty..umm…odd lyrics.
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Ricky says: I drank a lot of Wade’s beer over the past year.
8. Sambassadeur – Subtle changes
Vik says: Unmistakably Swedish, the orchestral intro makes it sound like an intro for a 1960’s BBC drama
Ricky says: These guys have made my best of 3 years in a row. What a fantastic band, I don’t even know what they look like. I am hoping a bunch of dudes with turbans and 3 really hot latino chicks…but i have my doubts.
9. The Tough Alliance and Victoria Bergsmann – Taken Too Young
Ricky says: The Swedes ride high with this cheery song about crimes committed against altar boys by Catholic Priests. It’s probably not about that, but wouldn’t it be something if it was? Victoria Bergsmann is from the Concretes, and also was the female singer in the band Peter, Bjorn and John. Those three guys, Daniel and Henrik form the Sedin brothers, by the way.
10. Au Revoir Simone – Stars
Wade says: Caught the Simone girls at Sneaky Dees this past year and really only went to hear this one song. They
didn’t play it…however…they did pose in a picture with me

Ricky says: I remember Josh going to this show because he thought the chicks in Au Revoir Simone were really hot. In hindsight, it was pretty stupid to miss these girls because we were all at my place playing Guitar Hero. Then again, in hindsight invading Russia was a pretty stupid idea too. Bottom line, you can’t beat hindsight.
11. Club 8 – When I Come Around
Vik says: A jangly ballad that is so twee, it’s hard to believe it’s a song about cheating on ones significant other.
Ricky says: I thought this was a cover of the Green Day song..I was wrong.
12. Jens Lekman – Postcard to Nina
Ricky says: Considering this is probably his second language, Jens Lekman has done well in writing English lyrics. I know some rappers who can’t string together three proper sentences, and they were born speaking English. Jens Lekman’s album is one of the top albums of the year, in my opinion.
13. St. Vincent – Paris is Burning
Ricky says: Annie Clark is one talented woman, her debut album shows quite a range of music and her voice makes me want to curl up in a sleeping bag right beside a fire, and cook a nice tender piece of steak.
14. Those Dancing Days – Those Dancing Days
Josh says: This made me want to tour Scandinavia. So many great bands coming out of Sweden these days. Great indiepop track from these 5 ladies who signed to Wichita Records. Full album out soon hopefully.
Ricky says: Tiger Wood’s wife makes me want to tour Scandinavia.
15. The Mary Onette – Lost
Vik says: A perfect song to listen to while speeding down the 401 to Pearson Airport trying to catch the person you never had the guts to say you love them (a la every teen drama out there).
16. Miracle Fortress – This thing about you
Wade says: Why do musicians make the last song on their CD the best one? Miracle Fortress missed out
on the Polaris Prize this year. Although I predicted the Besnard Lakes to take the prize, I was really pulling for Mr. Fortress. This CD was an impulse buy. It was on the listening station at the record shop down the street and after I had a listen, I bought it. Hey, those things work.
17. Silversun Pickups – Lazy Eye
Josh says: Nice grungy indierock track from this Los Angeles based band.
Ricky says: Is this song about Tracy McGrady?

18. The Ladybug Transistor – For No Other
Swaying rhythms and Gary Olson’s trademark baritone will make you want to listen to this song and sip a warm cup of cocoa by the fireplace. But don’t fall asleep to close to the fire, there are some terrible statistics about that.
19. Groove Armada – Get Down
Josh says: Reggae tinged club anthem that had me grooving all year long.
20. Young Galaxy – Swing Your Heartache
Wade says: This song may not fit in with the rest of the compilation, but give it a chance, it just might make
you cry. If you can get past the slow build and are a little bit drunk, you might just be surprised.
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Horaayy..there are 5 comment(s) for me so far ;)
damn wade, how much did you have to pay the simone girl to pose in the pic with you?
looks like 2 twenties…man thats like 2 lap dances.
Pay her??? whatever.
good job on the comp. i am especially enjoying Those Dancin Days, Club 8 and New Young Pony Club.
Wade….the Young Galaxy song is wicked. I almost thought about dropping that in my list. I haven’t had a chance to listen to the comp but will in the next few days…good job all.
man that young galaxy song was on my podcast ages ago.