Riot Factory signs Sameblod
Norwegian label has picked up Swedish act Sameblod and will be releasing the indie/electropop duo's album "Braided memos" on April 20.
Norwegian label has picked up Swedish act Sameblod and will be releasing the indie/electropop duo's album "Braided memos" on April 20.
The new Kent record "Jag är inte rädd för mörkret" is confirmed for release on April 25 with the first single "999" coming on March 28.
has signed Before the Show and will be releasing their new album "Years&Years&Years" on October 1.
"Dandelions" is a duet between Baby Woodrose frontman Lorenze Woodrose and fellow Dane Emma Acs and it's also the second single from the upcoming album "Third eye surgery".
Festivalrykten has a review of Friday's Clubnight show with Vånna Inget, Gamla Pengar and EL-SD: http://www.festivalrykten.se/vanna-inget-pa-hemmaplan/ (in Swedish)
The new Loosegoats single "Montananas" is now up on Spotify and it sounds pretty good: http://open.spotify.com/album/0fkcUZyXsGLVoiFoDYLJPQ
The excellent Swedish/American synthpop act Soma Sema now has a video for their single "Artificial heart. If you're into this sort of thing and haven't picked up the 7" yet, you're blowing it.
SWEHC checks in with melodic hardcore act Atlas Losing Grip: http://www.swehc.com/2012/03/16/checking-in-with-atlas-losing-grip/
Better late than never, Dungen finally got around to making themselves a video for the tune "Blandband".
The label arm of Swedish music blog Discobelle just put out a new 5-song EP from Marcus Price; listen and get more info at SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/discobelle/sets/marcus-price-continental-skank/
introduces us to their latest signing, Pretties for You: http://www.westsidefabrication.se/news/a-new-acquaintance-from-us/
Look for the band's new single "When the lights went out" to be released next week.
don't seem to make much of a fuss over their new releases, so there's a good chance you were probably unaware that Björn Olsson has a new solo album out now called "Lite nya melodier", but he does and now you can listen to it via Spotify. It starts out slow with a few solo piano pieces ala Jan Johansson before building into the more typical Ennio Morricone-style soundtracks he's known for. And yes Jim, there's plenty of whistling.
's next release will be the new Espen Eriksen Trio CD/2LP "What took you so long": http://www.runegrammofon.com/artists/espen-eriksen-trio/rcd-2129-espen-eriksen-trio-what-took-you-so-long-cd/
Official release date is April 13.
Continuing where we left off, a new Andreas Nilsson-directed video from Miike Snow.