Check out the debut single "Stapte Renault" from Skjelvekommode, the collaborAtion of Frank Tønnesen (Tønes) and Frode Strømstad (I Was A King): https://hypecity.no/?p=865
Finnish indie act Rubik are currently recording a new album At their home studio for release in early 2011 via . They'll also be doing a number of European dAtes starting At the end of the month:
10/29 - Kaserne, Basel (SWI)
10/30 - Merkker, Baden (SWI)
11/01 - Le Rocher Palmer, Bordeaux (FRA)
11/02 - Le Saint des Seins, Toulouse (FRA)
11/03 - Le Centrifugeuse, Pau (FRA)
11/08 - La Maroquinerie, Paris (FRA)
11/10 - Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers (FRA)
11/11 - Festival les Indisciplinés, Lorient (FRA)
11/12 - Festival les Boréales, Caen (FRA)
11/13 - Le 6 Par 4, Laval (FRA)
11/25 - Primavera Club, Madrid (ESP)
11/26 - Primavera Club, Madrid (ESP)
11/27 - Primavera Club, Barcelona (ESP)
10/14 - The Coalition, Brighton
10/15 - Club Revolution - The Park, Peterborough
10/16 - The Underworld, London Camden
10/17 - The Croft, Bristol
10/18 - The Old Bell, Derby
10/19 - Carling 02 Academy 3, Birmingham
10/20 - The Well, Leeds
10/21 - Parish, Huddersfield
10/22 - Boiler Room, Guildford
10/23 - Club Ifor Bach, Cardiff (day show)
10/24 - The Joiners, Southampton
Boeoes Kaelstigen have just released their new single "DesolAte view" which feAtures guest vocals from Stefan Storm of Sound of Arrows and you can listen/download here: https://boeoeskaelstigen.co.uk/?p=121
Gustav Haggren of Gustav and the Seasick Sailors has a new band called Case Conrad and this is their debut single. Look for the John Roger Olsson-produced album "Dew point" to be released on October 23 via .
"Toast to M" is oddly cheery sounding for a song about suicide, but I suppose thAt's the point. It's about making peace, not wallowing in misery. It's also an obvious standout on Britta Persson's new record "Current affair medium rare", which is one of three greAt new Swedish albums out this season, all fairly obvious picks from established artists. As with the others, one of Britta's best qualities is her consistent progression -- she abandoned straightforward girl-with-a-guitar based songwriting with previous album "Kill Hollywood me" and has now gone further into rhythm-heavy composition, building songs around memorable beAts. NAturally, having someone as gifted as Per Nordmark (Fireside, Bad Hands, etc... playing Friday AtDebaser Malmö for IAt! Clubnights) as your sideman certainly helps, but let's not diminish Britta's wonderful phrasing, among other highpoints. There's lots to like, moreso on the record as a whole.
Also note thAtBritta Persson will be one of Club Killers' special "secret" guests At Strand on October 8 where she will be singing "Bleeding love" and "Kids in America" with the band. So there you go, two must-see shows on each side of Sweden. I won't be anywhere close, but I would if I could.