Where have all the flowers gone?
Jul. 5th, 2007 03:00 pmI was curious to see just how many homegrown female musicians are currently in the UK charts. Below are some figures taken from Everyhit for new entries in June 2007:
- 48 new entries
- 28 from UK artists (58%)
- 9 from acts featuring at least one female (18%)
- 2 from acts featuring at least one UK female (4%)
These two acts were:
The Zimmers - My Generation
Reverend & The Makers - Heavyweight Champion Of The World
Well, quite. The new entries for April-May 2007 give a somewhat less bleak picture:
- 49 new entries
- 30 from UK artists (61%)
- 15 from acts featuring at least one female (31%)
- 6 from acts featuring at least one UK female (12%)
Those 7 acts were:
Melanie C - I Want Candy
Faithless ft Cass Fox - Music Matters
Natasha Bedingfield - I Wanna Have Your Babies
Groove Armada ft Stush - Get Down
Shirley Bassey - The Living Tree
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
(also, Ash would have been included here if Charlotte hadn't already left)
Winehouse, TashBed and Stush make things look promising; Melanie and Shirley make things look desperate.
The percentage of British acts in the charts is very encouraging for our music scene as a whole, but my inner Elastica-fan is sobbing at the fact that that 53% of the UK entries from the last three months are guitar bands and only ONE of those features a lass. Singing*. And it's a rubbish song. Perhaps the girls are better off out of it.
*I'm not dissing singers by any means, but where are all the girls who bought guitars by the fretful a few years back?
- 48 new entries
- 28 from UK artists (58%)
- 9 from acts featuring at least one female (18%)
- 2 from acts featuring at least one UK female (4%)
These two acts were:
The Zimmers - My Generation
Reverend & The Makers - Heavyweight Champion Of The World
Well, quite. The new entries for April-May 2007 give a somewhat less bleak picture:
- 49 new entries
- 30 from UK artists (61%)
- 15 from acts featuring at least one female (31%)
- 6 from acts featuring at least one UK female (12%)
Those 7 acts were:
Melanie C - I Want Candy
Faithless ft Cass Fox - Music Matters
Natasha Bedingfield - I Wanna Have Your Babies
Groove Armada ft Stush - Get Down
Shirley Bassey - The Living Tree
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
(also, Ash would have been included here if Charlotte hadn't already left)
Winehouse, TashBed and Stush make things look promising; Melanie and Shirley make things look desperate.
The percentage of British acts in the charts is very encouraging for our music scene as a whole, but my inner Elastica-fan is sobbing at the fact that that 53% of the UK entries from the last three months are guitar bands and only ONE of those features a lass. Singing*. And it's a rubbish song. Perhaps the girls are better off out of it.
*I'm not dissing singers by any means, but where are all the girls who bought guitars by the fretful a few years back?
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Date: 2007-07-05 07:01 pm (UTC)Couldn't agree more about lack of girls in current 'indie', esp wiv guitars, esp the pointy ones - remember ladies, Courtney told us they're the best cos you can rub yourself up against them!
Is it just me or have Ash been being extremely off about Charlotte as well?