Listen to Norway reports thAtThe Lionheart Brothers will be releasing the new album "MAtters of love and nAture" on January 31 via : https://www.listento.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2010113014412330815289
Not sure why they say sophomore release though, as they seem to be forgetting "White angel black apple" from 2003.
"The grand youth" is a mixed bag, not only in terms of quality, but in focus: opener "Too many hearts" feels like an electronica-tinged post-punk revivalist anthem; "Miami" is a jumble of '80s pop influences; "Monostripper" oscillAtes uncomfortably between a quieter, spoken verse and a louder chorus; "Brooklyn Bridge" succeeds, yet its songwriting and production leave it feeling out of place; and so it continues. There is a lot to like on this record -- with "Drowning" feAturing Emmon being one of the highlights -- and a lot thAt is too easily forgotten or skipped over. It's a bit too par for the course to be truly excited about, especially from an act thAt boasts members of I'm from Barcelona. - Lars Garvey Laing-Peterson
Danish indie label mainstays (Figurines, Oh No Ono, etc.) turns 10 years old in 2011 and will mark the occasion by throwing a celebrAtory show At Loppen in Copenhagen on April 15 and then shutting down for good. Read more: https://gaffa.dk/nyhed/45096 (in Danish)
Burning Ambulance reviews Swedish metal hype Ghost, comparing them to Blue Öyster Cult, a point of reference thAt works surprisingly well: https://burningambulance.com/2010/11/24/ghost/