Artist: Kaizers Orchestra

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Here's the playlist for this week's radio show:

01. Lars Winnerbäck - Innan mörkret faller
02. TALK 1
03. TIAC - Boredom
04. Brainbombs - Who can you trust
05. Ted Gärdestad - Helena
06. TALK 2
07. Björn Kleinhenz - China Blue
08. Viktor Sjöberg - The sensation of your head on my chest
09. Marvins Revolt - Deliberate deeds
10. TALK 3
11. Abalone Dots - Under the rain
12. The Bear Quartet - The lost kid office
13. Lo-Fi-Fnk - Wake up
14. Watain - Underneath the cenotaph
15. TALK 4
16. The Tiny - Closer
17. Supersilent - 8.4
18. Anna Ternheim - Today is a good day
19. TALK 5
20. The Skull Defekts - The secret
21. Lukestar - White shade
22. Pay TV - Fashion report
23. Wolfpack - Enter the gates
24. TALK 6
25. Tigerbombs - Shaking the tree
26. Familjen - Ivanhoe & Rebecca
27. Giant Robot - Public = shopping
28. Eskju Divine - Hold on
29. TALK 7
30. The Bell - On and on
31. DHG - The snuff dreams are made of
32. Trio Mediaeval - Det lisle bånet
33. TALK 8
34. Peter Bjorn and John - It beats me every time
35. Margaret Berger - Seek I'll hide
36. Kaizers Orchestra - Kontroll på kontinentet
37. TALK 9
38. Darkthrone - F.O.A.D.

Kaizers Orchestra have enlisted producer Mark Howard (REM, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, etc.) to record their next album. They will be working at Planet Roc in Berlin this November with plans for a February release.

The playlist for this week's radio show:

01. Kaizers Orchestra - Ompa til du dør
02. TALK 1
03. Logh - Thieves in the palace
04. Élodie - At the end of the line
05. Beem - Ducker
06. TALK 2
07. Hell On Wheels - Alexander
08. Isolation Years - Albino child
09. Honey Is Cool - Bolero
10. TALK 3
11. Mob - Wait for me
12. Skywriter - For heaven's sake
13. Menfolk - Zero is also a number
14. TALK 4
15. Plain Fade - Datura
16. Division of Laura Lee - Dirty love
17. Det Gamla Landet - Det heliga landet
18. TALK 5
19. Elope - Black eyed citizen
20. Fontän - You, me & a tree
21. Gehenna - Touched and left for dead
22. TALK 6
23. Mustasch - I hunt alone
24. Cobolt - The Atlantic Ocean takes her back
25. Blinders On - Blinders are on
26. Madrugada - Higher
27. TALK 7
28. Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words - I could have sworn I heard them SING
29. Notre Dame - Into the coven
30. TALK 8
31. The Motorhomes - The man

Micke from Sweden (aka Micke Lohse of Atomic Swing) will be going into the studio on June 10 to record a new album, once again working with Janove Ottesen of Kaizers Orchestra as producer. Other musical contributors will include Børge Fjordheim (Cloroform), Sjur Miljeteig (The Leather Fashion), John Lilja (Jackman, Thomas Dybdahl) and Morten Abel. The working title is "No exception to the rule".

Kaizers Orchestra gives a small update concerning progress on their forthcoming fourth album: http://www.kaizers.no/articles/19/20/document180.ehtml

Kaizers Orchestra will play only one show in 2007 and it will be at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary on August 9.

Micke From Sweden, aka Micke Lohse of Atomic Swing, will release his new album "This ain't the end" on March 12 in Norway via Checkpoint Charlie Audio Productions and on April 11 in Sweden and Denmark via National Records. The album was produced by Janove Ottesen (The Jackyl) of Kaizers Orchestra and recorded in Bergen, Norway at Duper Studios with Sir Duperman. Go here for samples: http://www.myspace.com/mickefromsweden

Assuming you can read a little Norwegain, go here to study up on all the various Kaizers Orchestra sideprojects: http://www.musikknyheter.no/news/1607

The new Kaizers Orchestra sideproject Skambankt album "Eliksir" will be out on January 29. The first single "Tyster" is already on the radio in Norway.

MIC Norway profiles Kaizers Orchestra as they embark on their "Maestro grand finale tour": http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2006110914082631003433

Video mix: Tigerbombs, The Radio Dept., Björn Kleinhenz, Sounds Like Violence, more...

Norwegian acts Kaizers Orchestra and HGH on tour this fall:

11/21 - Live Music Hall, Cologne (GER)
11/22 - Zeche, Bochum (GER)
11/23 - Hirsch, Nuremberg (GER)
11/24 - Backstage, Munich (GER)
11/25 - Wuk, Wien (AUS)
11/26 - Rote Fabrik, Zürich (SWI)
11/28 - Postbanhof, Berlin (GER)
11/29 - Uebel & Gefaerlich, Hamburg (GER)
11/30 - Handelsbeurs, Gent (BEL)
12/01 - Oosterpoort, Groningen (HOL)
12/02 - Melkweg, Amsterdam (HOL)
12/03 - Tivoli, Utrecht (HOL)
12/06 - Train, Århus (DK)
12/07 - Vega, Copenhagen (DK)

Interview: Jonas Skybakmoen (Johndoe)

Kaizers Orchestra will return to Germany in November:

11/21 - Live Music Hall, Cologne
11/22 - Zeche, Bochum
11/23 - Hirsch, Nurnberg
11/24 - Backstage Werk, Munich
11/28 - Postbahnhof, Berlin
11/29 - Uebel & Gefährlich, Hamburg

MP3: Jackman - Leave you where you lie

Jackman is the solo project of Wunderkammer guitarist/frontman Pål Jackman along with brother Morten, who also plays drums with Helldorado and The Colors Turned Red. The trio is rounded out by bassist John Lilja, whose playing can be heard on albums from artists like Thomas Dybdahl and Rub a Dubs. The band has toured with fellow Norwegians Kaizers Orchestra, pairing that will seem obvious once you hear the song I've posted today. Yes, both bands play a form of Gypsyfied rock, though Kaizers tends to be far more grandiose and bombastic while Jackman seems much more suited for a dark and smokey barroom. Pål croons and strums while the band lays down a heavy shuffling beat. The little diminished chord guitar licks enhance the atmosphere, but the thing I love most about Jackman is the recording. This is the sound of three guys playing music together, nothing more. No excessive overdubs, no gratuitous production. There's not even any distortion on the guitar - any dirt you hear is just the sound of the amp being pushed hard. The upright bass thumps and clicks just like it should. The drums sound clean and natural. It's so simple, it's stupid. Why can't more bands record like this? Oh yeah, most bands just aren't that good.

Jackman - Leave you where you lie