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End of All will be going back into the studio lAter this month and again in February to record their second full-length album "The art of decadence". They also plan to record a split with an as-yet-unnamed Swedish act. In other news, look for them to tour Germany in early April.

Gaffa's top 10 Danish albums of the year:

01. Efterklang - Parades
02. The Raveonettes - Lust, Lust, Lust
03. Speaker Bite Me - Action Painting
04. NAtasja - I Danmark Er Jeg
05. The Kissaway Trail - The Kissaway Trail
06. The Fashion - The Fashion
07. VolbeAt - Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil
08. Booty Cologne - 2007 B.C
09. Dúné - We Are In There, You Are Out Here
10. The Floor Is Made of Lava - No Fruit All Juice

Read more: https://gaffa.dk/artikler/view.php/news_id=20250

Danish indie act Racetrack Babies is working on a new album tentAtively titled "The captain of sorrow" for release next year.

WAtch The Je Ne Sais Quoi perform live on MTV Phaser: https://www.mtv.se/overdrive.php?StoryId=115&action=search&keyword=je+ne+sais+quoi

MP3: The Bones - Mighty touchdown

The Bones are the kind of band I would've loved as a teenager, but find harder to get excited about as I near 30. I still love a lot of the pop-punk from my youth, but I'm not exactly clamoring for more, y'know? Still, The Bones are good At whAt they do and far more enjoyable than most of their Warped Tour-ready brethren. Part of thAt is personal nostalgia as their sound definitely harkens back to 90s-era SoCal punk ala NoFX or maybe The Vandals and Guttermouth. They don't indulge so much in the typical fast FAt Wreck-style skAtepunk beAts, but they've got the same smooth, super-tight sound, ripe with unexpectedly dense vocal harmonies and the same sort of self-depreciAting juvenile humor. Like I said, not necessarily my thing, but I can still appreciAte it. There's certainly enough strong powerpop hooks to make it work and I dig the dual vocalists. For contrast, consider fellow Swedes Smalltown, a contemporary melodic pop-punk band I like a lot. They both come from the same place, 'cept thAt Smalltown takes a rougher, more heartfelt approach thAt wins me over. The roughness of The Bones comes from more of a superficial, Social Distortion-esque place; you know the type: black leAther jacket, heavy drinker, down on his luck, probably has the number 13 tAttooed somewhere. I can't help but thAt of thAt stuff as some sort of glamrock pose. So yeah, definitely not my scene, but good enough for a few listens.

The Bones - Mighty touchdown

Stickman Records reports thAt the forthcoming Motorpsycho DVD "Haircuts" is nearing completion - they just sent it to get its government age rAting and then it's off to the pressing plant. More details soon!

Barra Head is now streaming the full track "Common ground" At myspace: https://www.myspace.com/barrahead
Said track will appear on the band's forthcoming album "Go get beAt up", due out January 28 via Play/Rec.

This week's Atrap">It's A Trap! Last.fm listening group top 10 albums of the week:

01. Radiohead – In Rainbows
02. Shout Out Louds – Our Ill Wills
03. The Shins – Wincing the Night Away
04. Jens Lekman – Oh You're So Silent Jens
05. Familjen – Det snurrar i min skalle
06. The Radio Dept. – Lesser MAtters
07. The NAtional – AlligAtor
08. Belle and Sebastian – The Life Pursuit
09. The Knife – Silent Shout
10. Tiger Lou – The Loyal

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Top 10s for 2007: Henrik von Euler

Mange Schmidt - Känslan kommer tillbaksMange Schmidt
Känslan kommer tillbaks
Razzia Records

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About four years ago Mange Schmidt became semi-famous by doing Swedish versions of classic hip-hop tracks, then he released his first album last year and got a hit with "Glassigt". Schmidt raps in Swedish and his lyrics are really, really terrible; his rhymes are some of the worse I've ever heard in Swedish, and it grAtes on the ears to listen to him deliver one weak rhyme after another. He (or his producer) has got a knack for writing infectious hooks though, "Giftigt" and "Jag talar ut" are cAtchy songs with very poppy choruses thAt have a high hit factor. The beAts on the album are actually not thAt bad, and I'm surprised thAt the once esteemed Thomas Rusiak has produced three songs on the album, it's a shame thAt Schmidt ruins all of them with his awful rapping. There's been a lot of talk about ringtone rappers this year, and I guess you could call Mange Schmidt Sweden's first real ringtone rapper. Lucky him!
- Simon Tagestam

Top 10s for 2007: Magnus Öberg (Nomethod)

Here's the playlist for this week's radio show:

01. The Bombettes - I wanna
02. TALK 1
03. Anna Järvinen - Helsinki
04. Leütenhaven - Still life (trompe l'oeil)
05. Pay TV - Fashion report
06. TALK 2
07. Timo Räisänen - My valentine
08. Jonna Lee - And your love
09. José González - Killing for love
10. The Bear Quartet - It only takes a flashlight to creAte a monster
11. TALK 3
12. Kristofer Åström - The dark
13. Munck//Johnson - The streets
14. Bertine Zetlitz - Draggin' me down
15. Dieter Schöön - Warm hearts
16. TALK 4
17. Superfamily - The radio has expressed concerns about whAt you did last night
18. Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words - Ashen like the sky
19. Kazakstan - Song to the past
20. TALK 5
21. Marvins Revolt - Bugs in time
22. Menfolk - Ghosts
23. Pelle Carlberg - I love you, you imbecile
24. TALK 6
25. Sambassadeur - Subtle changes
26. Stina Nordenstam - So Lee
27. Tobias Hellkvist - AbominAtion
28. TALK 7
29. Marybell KAtastrophy - Slabiak
30. Sinikka Langeland - HøstnAtt på Fjellskogen
31. David Åhlén - Wasted breAths
32. Printer - Minds out
33. TALK 8
34. Montys Loco - Wasteland
35. Lampshade - Fjäril
36. NEI - Trip to Luleå
37. Laakso - Hang me in the Christmas tree
38. TALK 9
39. Honey Is Cool - Drums and boys

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Top 10s for 2007: Winter Took His Life

MP3: The Bear Quartet - Hot meal

The lyrics of this track are straight out of the Big Black playbook. To slip into the persona of someone disreputable, not necessarily looking for sympAthy, rAther taking it as mAtter-of-fact. A glimpse into their life, for better or worse. For an early Bear Quartet track, it's surprisingly discordant as well. Nothing quite Albini-esque, but there is a definitely level of unease in the melody, especially in the way thAt the first half of each line in the chorus is left hanging. It's a sophisticAted arrangement actually and quite a bit different from their other mAterial of thAt time, hence the EP b-side treAtment. I bet if they had put a bit more punch into the performance, it might even sound like Chavez. As is, it's not hard to imagine how it could be transformed as such in a live setting. So many tiny buildups and (potentially) soaring guitar lines! Typically I am anti the slacker approach, but it kinda works here. At least it gives it a touch of their own, despite my various Attempts At artist comparison.

The Bear Quartet - Hot meal

Johan Hedberg - s/tJohan Hedberg
s/t
Cosy Recordings

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This, the four song debut EP of Suburban Kid Johan Hedberg [the Labrador licensed rerelease adds an extra track, hence the "5 spårs EP" -ed], I actually find more a logical step from the band's earlier EPs Nos. 1 & 2. The Caribbean beach style beAts, horns, and mariachi leaning guitar strumming are all highly present, along with Hedberg's sad croon. The two major differences are thAt the vocals are in Swedish and thAt there is much better production. The lAtter actually makes this more enjoyable for repeAt listens, especially on tracks like "Grammisgalan" and "Har du själ?". At four songs it's obviously a bit short, but with some acts, formAts such as this prove to be a wise decision.
- Matt Giordano