Let's Say We Did - The stars above looked so bright and green
"The stars above looked so bright and green" is the first single from Let's Say We Did's upcoming sophomore album.
"The stars above looked so bright and green" is the first single from Let's Say We Did's upcoming sophomore album.
Swedish songwriters Thomas Denver Jonsson (I'm Kingfisher) and Markus Svensson (The Tarantula Waltz) have started a new collaborative project and are planning on doing an EP together.
has announced that Swedish indie/psychpop act Cocoanut Groove will release their new EP "Colours" on May 25 on both 10" vinyl and digital.
Cvlt Nation reports from Scandinavian fest Heavy Days in Doom Town with lots of blurry pics and a bit of text on all the bands they saw: day 1 / day 2 / day 3
Day 4 coming soon.
This is almost obnoxiously peppy, but some of you might like that.
Swedish indiepop act Crying Day Care Choir are giving away the title track of their upcoming 7" EP "Join the joyful revolution" which will be out in June. Go here to grab it: http://www.jointhejoyfulrevolution.com/
Kind of old news at this point I suppose, but too weird not to mention: Nicke Andersson, Anders "Boba" Lindström and Robban Andersson of The Hellacopters have been enlisted as Lars Winnerbäck's new backing band for his summer tour along with Ola Nyström (Weeping Willows), Johan Persson (Hovet) and Jerker Odelholm. Read more. (in Swedish)
New tunage from Crucifix in a Death Hand.
I get a lot of garbage via the new contact form, but when the message says only "Hail Satan from Finland!" and includes a video link like this, you can bet that I'll be paying attention! For tech-heads, read all about the shoot right here, otherwise I'm still catching up and won't be back up to full speed until next week.
Pitchfork reviews the deluxe reissue of ABBA's final album "The visitors", giving it a coveted "best new reissue" tag: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16577-the-visitors-deluxe-edition/
Absolutely brilliant, quite easily one of the best videos I've seen in a long time.
No, not calling it quits just yet like my compatriots at Dagensskiva, just attending to family issues. Back in a week or so.
After 13 years and over 6000 reviews, Swedish music site Dagensskiva is throwing in the towel with one last review looking back at the Beastie Boys' landmark album "Paul's Boutique". RIP!