Momofoko - We know (video)
"We know" is the latest video from Swedish dance/rock act Momofoko.
"We know" is the latest video from Swedish dance/rock act Momofoko.
The robot drum machine + orchestra, as conceived and built by Jens Peterson Berger (Originalljudet) and Olov Ylinenpää. Fascinating!
Remember Sex Dwarf? The band's debut cassette/demo is now available in physical form via D-takt & Råpunk.
The new Kiki Pau album "Pines", now available for streaming/purchase via Bandcamp and SoundCloud. Recorded by Kia Sofia in Helsinki and then sent to Stockholm to be mixed by Gustav Ejstes of Dungen. I haven't listened yet myself, but the tracklist promises four long songs which is quite a departure from the band's previous work, so I'm definitely intrigued.
Check out some nice multi-camera live footage of Danish psychrockers Baby Woodrose playing at Studenterhuset in Aalborg, Denmark one week ago.
It's been five whole years since we've heard anything new from Umeå-based indierock act Royal Downfall, but they are finally back with a new song and a new EP on the way.
A Fist in the Face of God pays tribute to the mighty Bathory with an archived radio show that includes thoughts from Fenriz, Sindre Solem (Obliteration) and more: http://afistinthefaceofgod.blogspot.com/2012/06/maniac-monday-obituary-ix-hail-quorthon.html
The Illegal Trading Federation are a new Swedish synthpop act from featuring members from MF/MB/, among others, and "Eternity Saturday" is their debut EP.
Swedish artist Simon Ryman is blogging the release of his new album "Dawg", posting samples along the way: http://simonryman.tumblr.com/
For folks looking to jump on the Lower hype train, I hear that the dude from Cult of Youth will be doing a domestic repress of their 7".
The first samples from the upcoming Nexus Kenosis album, due out this fall via .
The official video for The Hives' new single "Go right ahead".
Off-topic, but interesting: The New York Times reports on Sweden's experiment of lending out the @Sweden Twitter account to a random person every week: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/11/world/europe/many-voices-of-sweden-via-twitter.html
Not music-related, but worth mentioning: Norwegian film "Turn Me On, Dammit!" ("Få meg på, for faen") was pulled from the upcoming schedule at a theater in Tuscaloosa, AL following complaints from local clergy who, mind you, have not seen the film and are objecting to it based solely on their impression of the trailer and their understanding of the premise: http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/06/norwegian_director_responds_to.html
Go America!