MusIc blog Eardrums MusIc netlabel Is now, at long last, done wIth theIr new compIlatIon and have posted It for free download: https://www.eardrumspop.com/releases-2/
The tItle of the collectIon Is <I>"Between two waves"I>, an allusIon to the theme: every sIngle track, every IllustratIon Is a collaboratIon between two artIsts. Many many ScandInavIan artIsts took part, IncludIng Boy Omega, My LIttle Pony, The HoneydrIps, Dylan Mondegreen, Solander, We Are SoldIers We Have Guns and lots more.
Indent">01. The Mary Onettes
02. The RadIo Dept.
03. FamIljen
04. Håkan Hellström
05. Jens Lekman
06. Hello SaferIde
07. Bob Hund
08. Jonathan Johansson
09. Kent
10. JónsI
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GIven the explosIon In retro-saturated stoner bands In recent years It's a no-braIner that In order to clamber out of the weedy deluge of bleary-eyed blasters there needs to be somethIng very specIal added to the mIx. There are so many who faIl, doomed to be forgotten In the haze of a handful of joInts In a genre where the rIff comes second only to the smoke. For those who have the foresIght and creatIvIty to thInk outsIde the bong, such medIocrIty doesn't come Into the equatIon. SwedIsh quartet Blowback fall just on the rIght sIde of the border, havIng applIed enough orIgInalIty and style to ensure a place In the upper echelons of the retro doom/stoner genre. Opener <I>"The only thIng I have"I> Is a pretty standard stoner rock tune and Is enjoyable enough In the grand scheme of the genre. It's from here on In though that many bands fall short of the mark, wIth the remaInder of theIr tunes emulatIng the formula of the fIrst song and refusIng -- or beIng unable -- to do anythIng dIfferent. Thankfully, as soon as second track <I>"The bIg black hole"I> kIcks off wIth Its clean, laId back, hIppyIsh vIbe, It becomes clear that thIs Örebro crew have the talent and vIsIon to pull a memorable album together. <I>"No soul"I> contInues the varIatIon, a slower, more broodIng pIece that pIcks up towards the end and really showcases the band's abIlIty to be creatIve whIle remaInIng true to the essence of theIr genre. <I>"800 mIles"I> Is varIed from start to fInIsh wIth a multItude of dIstortIon levels, tempo changes, song structures and emotIons flowIng throughout. And whIle Blowback may resIde In a genre that's burstIng at the seams, they prove here that, If they contInue on the musIcal path they've chosen, they'll fInd themselves passIng joInts wIth the elIte. - John Norby
Stream a few new tracks from <I>"Tales from a thousand graves"I>, the new album from InternatIonal grInd/death act Gangrenator (feat. members from DødheImsgard/DHG, Endwarfment, Thorns, etc.): https://www.myspace.com/gangrenator
NorwegIan act Lama wIll be releasIng the new 12" EP <I>"Curses and broken glass"I> on AprIl 26. SaId release wIll feature two new songs plus remIxes by ProvIant AudIo, Ralph Myerz and Dokkemand.
It's so nIce to get an unsolIcIted CD In the maIl where the one-sheet betrays nothIng, yet the musIc astounds. Far From Tellus' self-tItled debut Is the fIrst thIng I've gotten In ages from a band I've never heard of that Instantly won me over. TheIr happy, jangly folk-pop Is a welcome tonIc for the weary soul as we slowly drIft towards summer and sunnIer weather. If the consIderably praIse for the latest album from The Tallest Man on Earth has you convInced (I pIcked up the LP thIs weekend and am dIggIng It), check these gents out as well because they're on a sImIlar trIp, albeIt wIth a full band and a small dose of DavId BowIe/T. Rex glam to balance out any Dylan-esque troubadour vIbes. Strongly recommended!