December 21st, 2009 | 12:00 pm | Heather Phares
The first year of Hot Damn Jamz saw some of our fledgling jamz turn into full-fledged successes: Bibio, La Roux, Girls, Neon Indian and Japandroids are just a few of the acts we featured that went on to stake their places on 2009 best-of lists on Allmusic and elsewhere. However, for my list, I focused on jamz that are still on the rise -- either they didn't get as much attention as they deserved this year, or they look poised to do big things in 2010. Here are my Hot Damn Jammy nominations:
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December 15th, 2009 | 8:40 am | AMG Staff

Appropriately for the final year of the decade, 2009 seemed to be the 2000s in microcosm. Every trend of the past 10 years surfaced over the past 12 months: dance divas with irresistible singles mingled with the electro-pop and art-punk vanguard with Lady Gaga bridging the two extremes, new bands rubbed elbows with veterans who either mounted a comeback or proved the value of consistent work. There was a lot that was twee and precious and not much macho, save for some crackling underground metal and the supergroup Them Crooked Vultures. There were seemingly too many animal bands to count -- led, of course, by Animal Collective, the consensus pick for album of the year in many quarters, but followed not far behind by Grizzly Bear, Arctic Monkeys, Bat for Lashes (and, if you're being generous, a resurgent Black Crowes) -- and there was yet another new project from Jack White. In short, 2009 had a little bit of everything of what we loved about the 2000s, and the following lists are what AMG editors loved best over the last year.
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