British Sea Power, 'Do You Like Rock Music?' (Rough Trade/World's Fair)

Armed with passionate anthems, brainy Brits rise up and shout.

Since their 2003 debut LP, these Brighton-based lads have developed their own eccentric rock curriculum, and here they touch on the topics of Nobel-winning physicist Niels Bohr, the great skua seabird, Kevlar, and the flooding of an island in the River Thames.

Who's Next '08

Looking for the hot sound in '08? This is what we predict: Glass-smashing garage punk and genre-mashing pop. Weed-infused hip-hop and Ivy League-schooled geek rock. Forecasting stardom is a foolish task, but expressing excitement is something we're good at. So here are eight up-and-comers we're rooting for.

Who's Next '08: Margot & the Nuclear So and So's

The next folk-rock collective. BONUS VIDEO: An acoustic performance, just for SPIN.com.
Photo by Joe Wigdahl

In a nutshell: Eight dreamy, world-weary Indianapolis musicians brought together by a shared love of woodsy Americana and chamber pop. Their cello-laden debut, 2006's The Dust of Retreat, caught the attention of Epic Records; the band signed on without reservation.

Who's Next '08: Santogold

The next future-pop princess. BONUS VIDEO: Watch her rock the mic in Philly.
Photo by Nina Mouritzen

Even though singer Santi White mocks New York City scenesters on her single "L.E.S. Artistes," she's the first to admit that she could easily be mistaken for one. Today, for instance, the stylish 32-year-old Brooklynite, who performs as Santogold, is sporting a jaunty fedora and recovering from an all-night party with her producers, indie dance titans Diplo and Spank Rock.

Who's Next '08: Black Tide

The next teen headbangers. BONUS VIDEO: See them shred in L.A.
Photo by Matthew Salacuse

"It's the fucking weather," says 15-year-old Black Tide lead singer/guitarist Gabe Garcia, explaining why Florida produces so many extreme-metal bands, such as Deicide and Obituary. "The heat makes everybody go crazy, and the humidity makes you angry."

Who's Next '08: The Wombats

The next brit-rock jesters. BONUS VIDEO: They serenade NYC from a stage in Liverpool.
Photo by Pavla Kopecna

In a nutshell: Brought together in 2003 by a love of lager and lyrics about odd animals, singer/guitarist Matthew "Murph" Murphy, drummer/singer Dan Haggis, and bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen met while enrolled at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, cofounded by Paul McCartney.

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