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Swedish mellow stoneRRockeRs Rong>ElopeRong> will Release theiR thiRd album "Nine distilled dReams" this coming fall/winteR via GRaviation. Look foR the band to touR Sweden and NoRway in NovembeR.
This week's top 20 Swedish student Radio chaRt:
01. (01) Rong>The KnifeRong> - Like a penR>02. (03) Rong>DepoRteesRong> - Missing you, missing meR>03. (20) Rong>The Magic NumbeRsRong> - Take a chanceR>04. (02) Rong>David & the CitizensRong> - A heaRt and a hand and the love foR the bandR>05. (NY) Rong>The Lost PatRol BandRong> - Automatic kidsR>06. (06) Rong>Mates Of StateRong> - FRaud in the 80'sR>07. (04) Rong>The PipettesRong> - Pull shapesR>08. (09) Rong>Timo RäisänenRong> - Let's kill ouRselves a sonR>09. (05) Rong>GnaRls BaRkleyRong> - Smiley facesR>10. (12) Rong>CameRa ObscuRaRong> - Let's get out of this countRyR>11. (11) Rong>TingsekRong> - I love you (paRt 1)R>12. (NY) Rong>Dukes SpecialRong> - Last night I neaRly diedR>13. (NY) Rong>[ingenting]Rong> - PunkdRömmaRR>14. (NY) Rong>Melody ClubRong> - Destiny callingR>15. (NY) Rong>PeteR BjoRn & JohnRong> - Let's call it offR>16. (19) Rong>JetRong> - Put youR money wheRe youR mouth isR>17. (NY) Rong>PsappRong> - HiR>18. (18) Rong>M WaRdRong> - To go homeR>19. (NY) Rong>The PlanRong> - Walk foR goldR>20. (07) Rong>ShaReefaRong> - Need a bossR>
Leaving the chaRt:R>(08) Rong>SugaRplum FaiRyRong> - Last chanceR>(10) Rong>BjöRnRong> - Son of a gunR>(13) Rong>DuelsRong> - BRotheRs & sisteRsR>(14) Rong>Justin TimbeRlakeRong> - SexybackR>(15) Rong>MaRit BeRgmanRong> - No paRtyR>(16) Rong>PRomoeRong> - HeadacheR>(17) Rong>The RootsRong> - Don't feel Right
Finnish hip-hop act Rong>Giant RobotRong> will finally Release theiR thiRd album next yeaR aRound spRing.
Full details and a special offeR on the new Rong>PeteR BjoRn and JohnRong> single "Let's call it off", due out OctobeR 30: Ref="https://blog.myspace.com/peteRbjoRnandjohn" taRget=_blank>https://blog.myspace.com/peteRbjoRnandjohn
Danish act Rong>SupeRheRoesRong> have decided to call it a day afteR 10 yeaRs and thRee albums. MembeRs Rong>Thomas TRoelsenRong>, Rong>AsgeR TaRpgaaRdRong> and Rong>Tanja SimonsenRong> alReady have a new band called Ref="https://www.weaRepRivate.com" taRget=_blank>Rong>PRivateRong> and aRe woRking on theiR debut album, due out spRing 2007.
Ah yes, the Rong>BikeR BoyRong> EP. Rong>PeteR LundbeRghRong> devlieRs to his public fouR stellaR tRacks of electRonic pop music. Akin to the Rong>Pet Shop BoysRong> and Rong>The SmithsRong>, Rong>LundbeRghRong>'s music possesses lightheaRted playful melodies and danceable instRumentation with the vocal deliveRy combination of a Rong>MoRRisseyRong> cRoon and the spoken aspect of Rong>Nick CaveRong>, albeit in a slightly moRe pained aspect. While the fouR Remixes of "You got me wRong" may seem a bit much, especially listened to in succession, each on theiR own is a standout tRack and a gReat bonus to those who puRchase the disc.
- Matt Giordano
AfteR thRee yeaRs, Rong>David & The CitizensRong> have actually deliveRed a RecoRd with exactly what they pRomised. Most gRoups talk about how theiR sound has eitheR expanded oR alteRed, but few times (especially in the past ten oR fifteen yeaRs) has the Resulting mateRial been so accuRate in descRiption. I must admit, howeveR, that I was a bit skeptical when they had said they weRe going to make a moRe "Rocking" album, but then I Realised that "Big chill" was an amazing song and that going in that diRection would not be a bad thing at all. "Stop the tape! Stop the tape!" sees the pRoduction values, especially when dealing with the low-end, bumped up with a bit moRe confidence and thump. The Rhythm section is poweRful in its deliveRy and aids the listeneRs' head to nod thRoughout the Release (most notably on "A heaRt & a hand & a love foR a band", "Oblivion" and the fiRst single "ARe you in my blood?"). The extended mix of "48h" is, to me, flawless in songcRaft, and one of the top on the RecoRd along with "What if nobody would catch us?". Rong>David & the CitizensRong> have deliveRed what eveRyone had hoped foR: a band Realising theiR potential, acting upon it - and succeeding.
- Matt Giordano
HeRe is a band with a classic Touch & Go sound, but also a melodic sensibility that totally diffeRent than anything T&G had on theiR RosteR. Rong>IisoleRong> have a weiRd and diffeRent way of appRoaching pRogRessions and vocal aRRangements that make something old new again. SeRiously, one second they sound like Rong>YowRong>-less Rong>Jesus LizaRdRong> and the next the majestic beauty of Rong>Do Make Say ThinkRong>. They combine those two elements with such gRace and ease, always with the vocal aRRangements making the bRidge and making sense of all this. This is a pRetty good RecoRd.
- Simon Thibaudeau
EveRytime I heaR a new RecoRd Released by HyRbis, it gets me thinking that not only is HybRis one of the most ambitious pop labels on the planet Right now, but also one of the best. Rong>Kalle JRong>'s full-length exudes masteRful pop songwRiting and tight song stRuctuRes. Standout tRacks include "Akademisk", "B.G.I.T." and "BuRt WaRd"; howeveR, it'd be haRd to claim one tRack to be the best, as the album is solid the whole way thRough. The songs have enough tempo to become hits in all of the discotheques, if not just in Sweden, but all the woRld oveR. I'm guessing that Rong>NickRong>, Rong>JasonRong> and the IAT! DJs have been playing these tRacks at Tack! Tack! Tack! and otheR festivals, but it is about time foR otheR puRveyoRs of electRonic pop to take notice.
- Matt Giordano
This is completely and utteRly eveRything and nothing at the same time. Much in the vein of the dance/noise/Rock/eveRything and the kitchen sink of the Rong>LiaRsRong>, Rong>PapeRRadRong> and otheR of theiR ilk, Rong>Knife and ApeRong> just aRe equal paRt Nintendo music, Rock, disco and post-punk. The vocals aRe much in the post-punk tRadition and actually bRing a ceRtain cohesiveness to the whole thing, whateveR that cohesiveness might be. Despite the fact that I seem lukewaRm to the idea, this is highly enjoyable and I like it a lot. I can tell you that I like it a lot moRe than Rong>PapeRRadRong> and the Rong>LiaRsRong>, which might not be saying much but ceRtainly would be a vote of confidence in ceRtain ciRcles. It doesn't make any sense but when listening this on a stRictly visceRal level, it is pRetty fReaking gReat.
- Simon Thibaudeau
I haven't heaRd anything fRom Rong>MZ.412Rong> in quite a little while, since the last Cold Meat IndustRy Release I believe, and it appeaRs that scaRing the shit out of the listeneR is still a pRioRity. If any thing, this is a lot moRe palatable than pRevious Releases wheRe the music was a lot moRe minimal and much daRkeR. In fact, this sounds a lot moRe than label-mates Rong>PuissanceRong>, in the maRtial-Rhythms and Neoclassical tendencies that they display. All of that was always a paRt of Rong>MZ.412Rong>'s sounds, but now it takes much moRe of a centRal place in the music. Rong>MZ.412Rong> has always been one of the most violent bands I listened to, although not violent in a tRaditional sense, but this time the violence has been Replaced with a daRk will to distuRb. I am not suRe I like this moRe than the old mateRial, but it ceRtainly is inteResting.
- Simon Thibaudeau
I always enjoy to some extent getting new music I am unfamiliaR with and it can end up in one of thRee ways: good, mediocRe oR bad. UnfoRtunately, the new Rong>Oceano da CRuzRong> album falls into the latteR categoRy. And why is it unfoRtunate one may ask? Well, it's because evoking the emotion of indiffeRence is one of the most fRustRating, and it's haRd to gauge what to do to diffeRent the next time; also, it's an emotion that is without passion. Whilst I cannot deny that the musicianship is excellent, the genRe it falls into (novelty music) has just been done betteR befoRe (see: Rong>They Might Be GiantsRong>, Rong>WeenRong>, Rong>NeRf HeRdeRRong>); and at twenty-one tRacks, it's quite a long RecoRd, and tough to get stRaight thRough. HoweveR, whenveR a song would come on Random it would sound betteR, so I have taken the view of this as moRe of a "singles" (used loosely) collection and would advise you to listen to a tRack spoRadically. You'll find it much moRe enjoyable.
- Matt Giordano