| This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation | |
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| Compilation album by  Various  | |
| Released | July 17, 2001 | 
| Label | Arena Rock Recording Co. | 
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| Entertainment Weekly | B+[2] | 
This Is Next Year is a compilation album released July 17, 2001, by Arena Rock Recording Co.
Interpol, The Walkmen, and French Kicks all released debut albums within a year of This Is Next Year's release.[3] Contributing artists were largely from neighborhoods near to the bridges between Brooklyn and Manhattan.[4]
According to Time Out, who interviewed several contributors and the owner of Arena Rock, the album was evidence of a "musical renaissance" Brooklyn had been experiencing since the late 1990s.[5]
Reception
Brian Raftery of Entertainment Weekly said the "collection unearths a trove of local talent", noting that Brooklyn was normally associated with hip-hop.[2] Ann Powers of The New York Times said the album had "something for everyone who likes music that rocks with brains and style."[4] She also notes the lack of hip-hop and calls the album "monochromatic".[4]
However, Stephen Cramer of AllMusic, points out that "the diversity of sounds coming out of the New York City borough is evident", describing "I've Got a Fang" by They Might Be Giants as a "hard rocker" and the following "soft and serene folk song", "Wasting In The Sun" by Folksongs For The Afterlife.[1]
Track listing
Disc 1
- "Radio" – The Walkmen
 - "I've Got A Fang (Demo)" – They Might Be Giants
 - "Wasting In The Sun" – Folksongs For The Afterlife
 - "Keep Your Feelings To Yourself" – Clem Snide
 - "Muddy Blue" – A.M. Radio (later renamed Icewater Scandal)
 - "Hey Man" – Grand Mal
 - "Go Shopping" – The Mendoza Line
 - "Radiate" – Weeds Of Eden
 - "Awake And Under" – Calla
 - "She Blinded Me with Science" – Ex Models
 - "Twin Stars" – Bee and Flower
 - "Like Your Mom" – Hoagy
 - "Sky To Ground" – Geometry
 - "It's All Made Up" – Scout
 - "No Sleeves" – Les Savy Fav
 - "Artificial Light" – Rainer Maria
 - "Painted Flowers" – Cub Country
 - "New York Avenue Playground" – Cindy Wheeler
 - "It's Not About Love (It's About Love)" – The Seconds
 - "Spanish Conversation" – Hub
 - "Johnny Shot The Mexican" – Reverend Vince Anderson
 
Disc 2
- "Bound For Brighter Days" – The Boggs
 - "Problems" – Ben Kweller
 - "1985" – French Kicks
 - "Snail" – Mink Lungs
 - "False Porno Alarm (Surgery Mix)" – Stereobate
 - "Hard To Be Easy" – Champale
 - "Hearts Don't Break" – Ida
 - "Factory Farm" – Jumbo Jets
 - "Three Ears" – Elk City
 - "Horsey" – Hem
 - "The Wind" – The Birdwatcher
 - "New York's Alright (If You Like Saxophones)" – Enon
 - "Down In The Mud" – Gloria Deluxe
 - "A Time To Be So Small" – Interpol
 - "Blizzard Of '77" – Nada Surf
 - "Kite" – Mascott
 - "Gin I Win" – Timesbold
 - "Vanish" – Black Beetle
 - "Cellar Door" – Laura Cantrell
 - "Don't Believe A Word" – Blasco
 - "Brooklyn" – Home
 - "(Untitled)"
 
References
- 1 2 Cramer, Stephen. This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation at AllMusic
 - 1 2 Raftery, Brian (August 10, 2001). "This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
 - ↑ Macia, Peter (2005). "Tree City Robbers on High Street". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
 - 1 2 3 Powers, Ann (December 27, 2001). "CRITIC'S CHOICE/Pop CD's; Sounds That Affirm New York's Strength". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
 - ↑ Time Out New York. Time Out Guides. 2002. p. 203-207.
 
