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	<title>Sci-fi Skåne Känslan av att jorden krymper växer Silence</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Sci-fi Skåne consists of Thomas Öberg and Jonas Jonasson, both of Bob Hund/Bergman Rock fame. I used to be a very big fan of Bob Hund when I was younger, but lost interest in them about 7 years ago. Sci-fi Skåne has been described as \'synth blues\', and that term alone makes me shiver. But it\'s in fact a fair description since this whole album is as horrible as those two ill-fitting words make me feel. It could have been better though. Last year Sci-fi Skåne released the single \"Jag har aldrig bott vid en landsväg\" which sounded like Bob Hund in the good old days, and that song alone is the reason why I decided to give this album a listen. But there\'s nothing to match that song on this album, what we get instead is just a bunch of dreary songs that makes me feel like I\'m trapped in a hole full of old mustard while listening to them. I would gladly recommend Bob Hund\'s \"Omslag: Martin Kann\" for anyone who\'s interested in some fine Pere Ubu-like indierock sung in Swedish, but don\'t bother with this release, it\'s just a complete waste of time.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Sci-fi Skåne</b> consists of <b>Thomas Öberg</b> and <b>Jonas Jonasson</b>, both of <b>Bob Hund</b>/<b>Bergman Rock</b> fame. I used to be a very big fan of <b>Bob Hund</b> when I was younger, but lost interest in them about 7 years ago. <b>Sci-fi Skåne</b> has been described as 'synth blues', and that term alone makes me shiver. But it's in fact a fair description since this whole album is as horrible as those two ill-fitting words make me feel. It could have been better though. Last year <b>Sci-fi Skåne</b> released the single <i>"Jag har aldrig bott vid en landsväg"</i> which sounded like <b>Bob Hund</b> in the good old days, and that song alone is the reason why I decided to give this album a listen. But there's nothing to match that song on this album, what we get instead is just a bunch of dreary songs that makes me feel like I'm trapped in a hole full of old mustard while listening to them. I would gladly recommend <b>Bob Hund</b>'s <i>"Omslag: Martin Kann"</i> for anyone who's interested in some fine <b>Pere Ubu</b>-like indierock sung in Swedish, but don't bother with this release, it's just a complete waste of time.]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	<title>Fint Tillsammans s/t Silence</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[This is the third full-length platter from Sweden\'s Fint Tillsammans, and it\'s a quirky, hour-long delight. The trio sing in Swedish, which might be tough on some listeners (not THIS one, though). But there\'s so much variety in the music-which ranges from jangly folk-pop to romantic ballads to oddball art rock-that all but those who like staring at a lyric sheet while listening should be able to enjoy it. There are 17 tunes, crafted with subtlety and ingenuity by Henrik Wiklund, Martin Stensö and Henrik Svensson. When I make notes for a review, I usually mark a little star next to tunes that rise above the norm. Ten FT songs earned that distinction for me, which is pretty impressive. Among the highlights: the infectious rhythm, subtle vocals and zippy burst of retro-sounding guitar on \"Somna om\", the amusing \"Dududududududu\", the wistfully lovely ballad \"Tank om\", the timeless-sounding melody and clear, intimate vocal on \"Regnet regnar langsamt\" (a good one to play for your date if you wanna create a romantic mood) and the foot-tapping charmer Track 9 (the real title is just too long to type). This is one of many driving songs that illustrate what a great rhythm section this band has; bass and drums are spot on, throughout. Fint Tillsammans have pretty much made a classic here, a diverse record that doesn\'t fit neatly into any categories except \"Scandinavian,\" and I always love it when that happens.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[This is the third full-length platter from Sweden's <b>Fint Tillsammans</b>, and it's a quirky, hour-long delight. The trio sing in Swedish, which might be tough on some listeners (not THIS one, though). But there's so much variety in the music-which ranges from jangly folk-pop to romantic ballads to oddball art rock-that all but those who like staring at a lyric sheet while listening should be able to enjoy it. There are 17 tunes, crafted with subtlety and ingenuity by <b>Henrik Wiklund</b>, <b>Martin Stensö</b> and <b>Henrik Svensson</b>. When I make notes for a review, I usually mark a little star next to tunes that rise above the norm. Ten <b>FT</b> songs earned that distinction for me, which is pretty impressive. Among the highlights: the infectious rhythm, subtle vocals and zippy burst of retro-sounding guitar on <i>"Somna om"</i>, the amusing <i>"Dududududududu"</i>, the wistfully lovely ballad <i>"Tank om"</i>, the timeless-sounding melody and clear, intimate vocal on <i>"Regnet regnar langsamt"</i> (a good one to play for your date if you wanna create a romantic mood) and the foot-tapping charmer Track 9 (the real title is just too long to type). This is one of many driving songs that illustrate what a great rhythm section this band has; bass and drums are spot on, throughout. <b>Fint Tillsammans</b> have pretty much made a classic here, a diverse record that doesn't fit neatly into any categories except "Scandinavian," and I always love it when that happens.]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2005 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Chick Habit More! More! More! More! Silence</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[For me, the opening moments of a song are the most crucial when it comes to determining whether or not I\'ll give the rest of the CD a listen. With Chick Habit, this was the case. This Stockholm quintet play something that sounds similar to AC/DC but with a bit of \'60s-inspired pop thrown in. It sounded great until the vocals came in. Lead singer Miléne Larsson\'s voice is unbearable to the point where it actually ruins the music behind it. I couldn\'t listen to it after the first track.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[For me, the opening moments of a song are the most crucial when it comes to determining whether or not I'll give the rest of the CD a listen. With <b>Chick Habit</b>, this was the case. This Stockholm quintet play something that sounds similar to <b>AC/DC</b> but with a bit of '60s-inspired pop thrown in. It sounded great until the vocals came in. Lead singer <b>Miléne Larsson</b>'s voice is unbearable to the point where it actually ruins the music behind it. I couldn't listen to it after the first track.]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2005 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Mattias Hellberg s/t Silence</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[For once I get a record that is pretty much exactly what I expected. Take a little bit from each of Mattias\' previous bands (Hederos & Hellberg, The Hellacopters, Diamond Dogs) and you\'d get this solo debut. It\'s never quite as stark and despairing as H&H, nor does it rock as hard as the other stuff, but it does show strong influence both sides. I think it actually tends more towards the mellow side, with a bit more songs spotlight guitar and vocals as opposed to uptempo, full-band rockers. I listened to this a bit on my vacation not too long ago and it made for great road music.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[For once I get a record that is pretty much exactly what I expected. Take a little bit from each of <b>Mattias</b>' previous bands (<b>Hederos & Hellberg</b>, <b>The Hellacopters</b>, <b>Diamond Dogs</b>) and you'd get this solo debut. It's never quite as stark and despairing as <b>H&H</b>, nor does it rock as hard as the other stuff, but it does show strong influence both sides. I think it actually tends more towards the mellow side, with a bit more songs spotlight guitar and vocals as opposed to uptempo, full-band rockers. I listened to this a bit on my vacation not too long ago and it made for great road music.]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2004 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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