Håkon Kornstad Tenor Battle at Øya (live video)
Live footage of Håkon Kornstad Tenor Battle live at the Øya Festival -- always worth checking out.
Live footage of Håkon Kornstad Tenor Battle live at the Øya Festival -- always worth checking out.
The Scrags' long-awaited 7" "Void lodge" will be officially released on via and will include the track "Cold wind" on the flip. Help the band celebrate with a show at Bar Brooklyn/Strand in Stockholm on September 5.
"Halos" is the lead single from the new Boy Omega album "Night vision", due out September 7 via . Download the track for free here.
That great new Slangbella single I told you about two weeks ago now has a video. It's also up on Spotify and iTunes.
New experimental jams from Martin Sandström of Jeniferever together with his ex-Caterpillar Ghost bandmate Kalle Mattsson. More soon?
I'm not sure I'll ever get sick of seeing people in those horse-head masks. Good song too, btw.
Look for Khoma to release a new limited odds'n'ends comp this fall called "All erodes" which will feature various unreleased material recorded during the sessions for the band's previous three records.
Pig Eyes' debut EP "Total destruction of the present moment", now available for your listening pleasure via Spotify and iTunes. Recommended!
The Quietus is offering up a preview of Årabrot's excellent new EP "Mæsscr": http://thequietus.com/articles/09505-new-arabrot-maesscr-fysisk-format-releases
Årabrot is a rare example of an act in a somewhat limiting genre (noiserock) who continues to reinvent and expand their already impressive sound. No long do they sound like _____ or _____, they only sound like Årabrot.
Now you get two full-length tracks from the upcoming Nexus Kenosis record.
New from Norwegian artist Sandra Kolstad. Look for her new album "(Nothing lasts) Forever" to be released on September 28 via .
New music from the always wonderful Johan G. Winther, out now on . Says the label:
"I've been friends with Johan Gustavsson for a long while now – first through his music as Tsukimono (glitchy noisy drone dreamy electronics stuff that somehow stayed undiscovered by too many people) on labels such as and . Later on I organized some gigs for his instrumental rock band called Scraps of Tape. Some time ago Johan found a battered cd-r with old recordings he made for his grandmother, playing them to a couple of friends (who some of you might know: Nils Frahm & Peter Broderick) – who encouraged him to do something with those beautiful recordings. After some months of thinking and tinkering he finally sent me "For Ingar Gustavsson". A lengthy album, humble, restrained and precise and with a lot of respect. Imagine Arvo Pärt as a bedroom musician, laptop processing his Für Alina pieces with the same understanding and confidence that he originally composed them. Stretching them out into wise, vast wintry landscapes. Embracing life/eternity like only the elderly can. You never fell asleep so calmly."
VERY highly recommended.