Artist: Barr

Country: Sweden
Genre: Indie/Pop/Rock
http://www.myspace.com/barrmusic
Reviews: s/t
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DOA on Barr

Delusions of Adequacy reviews Swedish psych/folk act Barr: http://www.adequacy.net/2009/02/barr-skogsbo-is-the-place-ep/

PopMatters reviews Loney Dear, Barr

PopMatters on the new Loney Dear album "Dear John": http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/69571-loney-dear-dear-john/
Also covered, Swedish psych/folk act Barr and their latest "Skogsbo is the place": http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/69547-barr-skogsbo-is-the-place

Malmö-based psych/hardrock/progg label collective Record Heaven will be releasing new records this fall with Magnolia, Barr (Sthlm) and Peter Lindahl (In the Labyrinth).

Jacob Felländer, a Swedish artist probably best known so far for his photography, will release his debut album "Letters from the Trenches" on June 4. Guest musicians on said album include Dan Lepp (Grand Tone Music), Patrik Andersson (Moneybrother, Club Killers, Barr). Per Nordmark (Fireside, Breach, Christian Kjellvander), Britta Persson and many more. Hear samples at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/jacobfellander

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This Barr, not to be confused with the American band Barr, plays quite the relaxing psych-folk with amazing vocal harmonies reminscent of Crosby, Stills & Nash. At four songs, it's easy to recommend listening to the whole lot, as it's sa ixteen minutes long breeze-by like the afternoon bottle of wine you enjoy on the porch. With a light, airy feel that would fit in between José González and the Kings Of Convenience, Barr is surely to become more well-known, and I can only hope to hear a full-length by them before the summer's out (specificially August), as it could make the appropriate closing to anyone's summer.
- Matt Giordano

Weeping Willows have finished recording 15 new songs for their next album! The band says it's a more laidback album with music that is "a nod to their earlier days when the music was more influenced by the 60's." To which I say: awesome. Not that I don't like the band's later material (I do), it's pretty well known that their first two albums are easily their best. Anyhow, the record was recorded in Stockholm with Andy Bell of Oasis and is currently being mixed together with Sigge Krantz. Keyboardist Martin Hederos of The Soundtrack Of Our Lives plays on some of the songs and Patrik Andersson of Barr contributes guest vocals on two tracks. Assuming all goes well, expect a December release.