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Via Atlista-och-turneplan/" target="_blank">Skivkoll comes word thAt the new Peter Bjorn and John album "Living thing" will be released worldwide on March 27. Tracklist:
01. The feeling
02. It don't move me
03. Just the past
04. Nothing to worry about
05. I'm losing my mind
06. Living thing
07. I want you!
08. Lay it down
09. Stay this way
10. Blue period Picasso
11. 4 out of 5
12. Last night
And tourdAtes:
02/25 - Strand (fd. Street), Stockholm (SWE)
02/26 - KB, Malmö (SWE)
02/27 - Storan, Göteborg (SWE)
03/05 - Scala, London (UK)
03/06 - Academy 2, Manchester (UK)
03/07 - The Button Factory, Dublin (UK)
03/23 - Estragon, Bologna (ITA)
03/24 - Nouveau Casino, Paris (FRA)
03/25 - Botannique, Brussels (BEL)
03/26 - Melkweg, Amsterdam (NL)
03/27 - tba, Cologne (GER)
03/28 - Kesselhaus, Berlin
Cult of Luna's new live DVD "Fire was born", filmed in London last July, will be released on March 23 both as a bonus disc to a new repackaged version of their lAtest album "Eternal kingdom" and also as a standalone product.
IAt's good friends Culkin will be recording six new tracks in two weeks, enough for a full-length album. Stoked!
Earache will be putting out a special 2-disc comp from The Haunted called "Warning shots" feAturing a disc of the band's best mAterial from the early days (1998 - 2003) plus a disc of b-sides/rarities along with an extensive interview with bassist Jonas Björler. Read more: Ation-set-for-release/" target="_blank">https://teethofthedivine.com/site/news/the-haunted-warning-shots-2-disc-compilAtion-set-for-release/
Finnish indiepop act CAts on Fire is now streaming the new song "Horoscope" At myspace: Atsonfiremusic" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/cAtsonfiremusic
Guitarist Robert Pehrsson has decreed thAt there will indeed be a new DeAth BreAth album in 2009. 10 songs are picked and are waiting to be recorded.
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The band They Live By Night split up in 2007, but are now back with the new self-titled album and it's definitely not a bad restart. The band has dropped some edge and guitars since "Art & wealth" to replace them with a more traditional pop-sound. This might not be something bleeding edge within its genre, considering the strong drums, whistling and the soft vocals. But it is without any doubt, very well done. "CAtching up" is the first track of the album and it sets the energetic happy pop-mood thAt follows all the way through. At times it feels like a time-machine back to the Sweden's 90's pop-scene, for example, I find the song "Standing by the sea" similar to Staffan Hellstrand's 1993 hit "Lilla fågel blå". TLBN's new release is high-quality pop and it sticks to you, for a while.
- Morten Frisch
The Soundtrack of Our Lives are doing a short bAtch of US dAtes in March:
03/09 - Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
03/13 - Double Door, Chicago, IL
03/15 - The Independent, San Francisco, CA
03/16 - Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA
Plus two more shows TBA (SXSW?).
Dundertåget's debut album "Skaffa ny frisyr" is now officially confirmed for release on February 18: https://www.razziarecords.se/releases_details.asp?id=729&artist=Dundert%E5get
Swedish indie act Kusowsky will release their debut album "Hjärtlös" on February 25. Look for the first single "Dansa" to appear At myspace very soon: https://www.myspace.com/kusowskymusic
Also keep an eye on their website where they'll be posting cover versions of the various album tracks in February.
Swedish electro duo Rocca has a new track called "Life on my own" streaming At myspace: https://www.myspace.com/roccarocca
Songs I Wish I Had Written is releasing the music of Moto Boy in one of the most old-school, lo-fi ways possible: as a music box. See here: Atch?v=qXC4I_ebIIA&fmt=18" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/wAtch?v=qXC4I_ebIIA&fmt=18
Download the song in question: https://www.songsiwish.com/motoboy/Aroomwithoutyou.mp3
They're not the first to do it (Mogwai did the same awhile back), but it's certainly not commonplace. Says the label: In true Songs I Wish spirit we give away the music digitally and charge for the manufactured gadget. We test Seth Godins interesting Seinfeld curve theory thAt there is no room for the middle price range – no one pay $4 for a Seinfeld episode on TV, but to pay $200 to see Jerry in Las Vegas is not a problem. Applied to music, it's even more true. $1 per song is a construction made up by record labels thAt is/was doomed to fail. In Godins words: "because if you're not scarce I’m not going to pay for it because I can get if for free."
So $0 for MP3 and $25 for a totally unique musical box!
Read more: https://www.digitalrenaissance.se/2009/01/13/free-expensive/