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MP3: C.Aarmé - M.P.P.

C.Aarmé really upped the ante with their new album "Vita". Not only is it fiercer, more obnoxious, more potty-mouthed and far more irreverent, it's also catchier, more melodic and much more musically adept then their debut. I've already extensively discussed "We are the world" (possibly one of the greatest songs ever written) and the first single "Golden retreiver" was posted awhile ago at myspace, so here's the new song "M.P.P.". You more astute readers out there might find that acronym slightly familiar as it's awfully similar to M.P.TP, one of the many fine artists on "Reader's companion volume two". Well, there's a good reason for that, but I'll let you draw your own conclusions. Here's another secret: "Vita" is one of the best albums of 2006. Psst... spread the word.

C.Aarmé - M.P.P.

Mp3 blog DIY Rockstar on C.Aarmé and Hell On Wheels: http://diyrockstar.blogspot.com/2006/05/what-rocks-in-sweden-nme-hype-band-of.html

The video for the new C.Aarmé single "Golden retriever" is up on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/caarme
Can't wait to hear the full album.

C.Aarmé's new album "Vita", one of my most anticipated releases for 2006, has been confirmed for an April 26 release on Burning Heart. Look for a video for the first single "Golden retriever" to be released soonish. I've been fortunate enough to hear the final studio version of the track and it's killer.

C.Aarmé's new album, one my most anticipated releases for 2006, is finally done and should be out in April. Can't wait to hear it.

The amazing C.Aarmé will finally be going into the studio on December 27 to begin work on their second album. Thank goodness. In the meantime, here's a rehearsal recording as a teaser: http://www.caarme.com/music/goldenretriever.mp3

Ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you the second best single of the year. The number one slot was secured by C.Aarmé back in April with "We are the world" and number two belongs to Sir Eric Beyond and the song "Democracy". Mere words cannot do Mr. Beyond justice, as any attempt to dissect his greatness is bound to fall short. Instead, let me encourage you to open your ears and listen. The genius is obvious.

MP3: Eric Beyond - Democracy

Ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you the second best single of the year. The number one slot was secured by C.Aarmé back in April with "We are the world" and number two belongs to Sir Eric Beyond and the song "Democracy". Mere words cannot do Mr. Beyond justice, as any attempt to dissect his greatness is bound to fall short. Instead, let me encourage you to open your ears and listen. The genius is obvious.

Eric Beyond - Democracy

Check out a new mp3 from m.p.tp (money.paper.thepolice): http://mptpmusic.net
I've been told this is a new project from Jessie Garon and Johnny Ola of the great C.Aarmé, but don't be expecting any sort of snotty punk - no, this is dirgy, goth/EBM music - still very good, but very very different.

Top fives: 2005 so far

Now back to the grind! Brand new mp3 from C.Aarmé. Forget about Kent, Moneybrother, or whoever else being this year's summer hitmakers - this track is by far the best single you'll hear this summer, maybe even all year. I've been listening to it on repeat all week, it's just so good. And what could be a better songtitle than "We are the world"? Can it get any better than that? No! Of course not! 100% pure gold I tell ya! Can't wait to hear the album.

The new C.Aarmé website is kind of up and running: http://www.caarme.com/
Nothing there yet except for a few mp3s, but that's not such a bad thing.

Finnish music blog Lupatarkastaja discusses Scandinavian hardcore with links to mp3s from Totalt Jävla Mörker, Hero Dishonest, Trapdoor Fucking Exit, Abduktio and C.Aarmé: http://lupatarkastaja.blogspot.com/2005/02/luuvitonen-hyv-meininki-niinku-vko-6.html

The nominees for the 2004 Manifest Awards have been announced. Here are a few of the categories:

Pop/rock:
David Sandström - "The Dominant Need of the Needy Soul Is to be Needed"
Jens Lekman - "When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog"
Stina Nordenstam - "The World Is Saved"
Silverbullit - "Arclight"

Hardrock/punk:
C.Aarmé - "C.Aarmé"
Dismember - "When Iron Crosses Grow"
Haunted - "rEVOLVEr"
Koma - "Tsunami"
Totalt Jävla Mörker - "Människans ringa värde"

Hip-hop/R&B/soul:
Helt Off - "Helt Off"
Ison & Fille - "Ison & Fille"
Promoe - "Long Distance Runner"
Snook - "Vi vet inte vart vi ska men vi ska komma dit"
Rico Wondahman - "Takin' Over"

Post-rock/electronica:
Backlash - "Heliotrop"
Andreas Tilliander - "World Industries"
Sophie Rimheden - "Miss"
Hans Appelqvist - "Bremort"
IC1 - "The Birth of Industrial Cool"

Dance/house/techno:
Quant - "Getting Out"
Andreas Tilliander - "World Industries"
Sophie Rimheden - "Miss"
Hird - "Moving On"
Ernesto's - "Album"

Solo/singer/songwriter:
Stina Nordenstam - "The World Is Saved"
Florence Valentin - "Johnny Drama"
Billie the Vision & The Dancers - "I Was So Unpopular in School"
Tobias Fröberg - "For Elisabeth Wherever She Is"
Nina Ramsby & Martin Hederos - "Visorna"

Best live:
Existensminimum
Mattias Alkberg
Silverbullit
Svenska Akademien
Jens Lekman

Best newcomer:
Tiger Lou - "Is My Head Still On?"
Nanook of the North - "The Täby Tapes"
Fatboy - "Steelhearted"
Jens Lekman - "When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog"
Cirera - "Honestly, I Love You *Cough*"

The Manifest Awards are considered an alternative to the Swedish Grammy in the same way that the Alarm Prize is regarded in Norway. Winners will be announced at a ceremony to be held February 1 at Nalen in Stockholm. More info: http://www.som.a.se/manifest/index.html

Top 10s for 2004: Kal Ström (Dagensskiva)