Johnny Bråttom Records is putting out a new comp called "Höstmusik" (fall music), the second in their series of seasonal themed collections. Here's the tracklist:

01. 50 Hertz - Vill du gifta dig med mig (och min bror)?
02. André featuring Habib - Whatyousayin'
03. Boy Omega - East
04. Suburban Kids with Biblical Names - Trumpets and violins
05. Sandy Mouche - Notes and bills
06. Talking to Teapots - The great summer that never came
07. Bremen Brotröster GmbH - Alright all night
08. Wichita Linemen - For all the marbles

Check out a Digfi session with hyped twee act Suburban Kids with Biblical Names: http://www.digfi.com/default.aspx?id=5816

In what's looking to be one of the best festival lineups in Sweden this summer (IMO, of course), the Blow Up a Panda Festival has now added [ingenting], The Baboon Show, Shout Out Louds, Unisex, Sons Of Cyrus and The Knife and Ape to the lineup. Other acts already confirmed include KVLR, Ellis the Vacuumchild, Tiger Lou, Last Days of April, Switchblade, Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, The End Will Be Kicks, C.Aarmé and more. So who wants to fly me out? Details: http://www.blowupapanda.se/

No big surprise here: acclaimed twee band Suburban Kids with Biblical Names has signed with acclaimed twee label Labrador. Check out the track "Rent a wreck" from their upcoming EP: http://www.labrador.se/mp3/SKWBN-rent_a_wreck.mp3

Blonde Redhead (US), Suburban kids with biblical names and Nutmeg are confirmed for Emmaboda.

Monstera is now booking hyped twee-pop act Suburban Kids With Biblical Names. Read more: http://www.monstera.se/?sida=nyheter (in Swedish)

Vapnet - Thoméegränd (Hybris)
Vapnet's EP "Ge dom våld" was one record that I played to death last year. The EP works as a sort of safety blanket for me nowadays, whenever I feel a bit down or if I just crave a quick fix of good music, I put it on. My hopes for their forthcoming album are obviously insanely high, but if the songs on it are as good as (their latest release) "Thoméegränd" or the ones on "Ge dom våld", it could end up being one of my favourite albums ever. This EP also contains a bunch of remixes (by such prominent acts as Le Sport, Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, etc.) which are fun and interesting, but not as satisfactory as new "proper" songs by Vapnet themselves.
- Simon Tagestam