Tag: News

Marcus Price & Carli - Big room skiten (video)

Not as visually entertaining as some of their other clips, but still dece.

The Wild Shore - Glowing piece

New jams from The Wild Shore, easily the most rockin' thing they've done thus far. More like this, please!

Nitad on tour

Swedish hardcore act Nitad is heading out on tour next month:

09/12 - Härden, Göteborg (SWE)
09/13 - Dödsmaskinen, Köpenhamn (DK)
09/14 - tba, Hamburg (GER)
09/15 - OCCII, Amsterdam (NL)
09/16 - The Pit's, Kortrijk (BEL)
09/17 - tba, Paris (FRA)
09/18 - Negative belifes, Bordeaux (FRA)
09/19 - Putzuzulo gaztetxea, Zarautz (ESP)
09/20 - Rock palace, Madrid (ESP)
09/21 - Casal de Joves de Roquete, Barcelona (ESP)
09/22 - La Gueule Noire, Saint Etienne (FRA)
09/23 - Help needed!
09/24 - Kessel, Offenburg (GER)
09/25 - Epplehaus, Tubingen (GER)
09/26 - Arena, Vienna (AUS)
09/27 - Kapu, Linz (AUS)
09/28 - Koma F, Berlin (GER)
09/29 - tba, Malmö (SWE)

Rising: Lower

Pitchfork singles out Copenhagen hardcore act Lower as "Rising" act: http://pitchfork.com/features/rising/8904-lower/
Also, word has it that the band has been picked up by US label for the release of their upcoming LP.

Susanne Sundfør - The silicone veil (video)

New visuals from the always-enchanting and beguiling Susanne Sundfør. NSFW!

Under the Radar at Øya

Under the Radar is at the Øya Festival and making a conscious effort to check out local sounds on their first night out: http://www.undertheradarmag.com/reviews/ya_opening_night_making_marks_einar_stray_and_disaster_in_the_universe/

Alice in Videoland - Spaceship (video)

It took two years, but Alice in Videoland has finally released a very entertaining homemade video for their single "Spaceship".

Ulver + Tromsø Kammerorkester

Ulver will be performing a newly commissioned piece of music at Tromsø Kulturhus with their 35-piece chamber orchestra on September 21. Their words: "The mass is new electronic/symphonic music specifically written for the evening, and it is grave." Furthermore, the proceedings will be recorded and will eventually become the band's next album. More details/tickets (in Norwegian): http://kulturhuset.tr.no/hovedscenen/program/ulver

GBG belongs to you

I don't love Air France, but I do love Göteborg and would move there in an instant if I could, so that's more than enough reason to endorse AF member Joel Karlsson's personal recommendation list for the city: http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/features/city-guides/joel-karlsson-air-france-102151
I'm not familiar with every place he recommends, but I wholeheartedly back Solrosen as one of the best, most friendly and affordable places we ate on our recent trip.

Emmon + Mister Monell - What the hell (video)

New stuff from Emmon also featuring Mister Monell.

Folkmun - Stäng natten bakom dig (video)

From Folkmun's split cassette release with Solo Archivist, out now via

For awkward company preview

is streaming the first of three new releases from recent signee Birthgiving Toad: http://tambourhinoceros.net/blog/stream-birthgiving-toads-for-awkward-company

New Spiders single confirmed

has announced that Spiders' lead single for their upcoming album "Flash point" will be the tune "Weekend nights". It will get an official release on September 7 with a limited 7" run of 500 copies and will include a cover of "Lies" by 90s-era Swedish retro-rockers The Strollers on the flip.

Gösta Berlings Saga 2nd album to get vinyl release

Swedish instrumental/prog act Gösta Berlings Saga's excellent sophomore release "Detta har hänt" will be getting a much-welcome vinyl next month and the band will celebrate by hopping on Switchblade's record release show on September 20 at Hornstull Strand in Stockholm. Details here.

Sonic Circuits talks to Trepaneringsritualen

Sonic Circuits interviews Thomas Ekelund about his current death industrial/dark ambient/noise project Trepaneringsritualen: http://soniccircuits.tumblr.com/post/28906537478/trepaneringsritualen-the-terrifying-realization-of
Trepaneringsritualen will perform live at the Sonic Circuits Festival in Washington DC on September 29.