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Updated Rong>Nicolai DungeRRong> touRdates:
07/06 - Slussens Pensionat, ORust (SWE)R>07/08 - BRännö Visfestival, BRännö (SWE)R>07/12 - Stadsmuseet PaRkteateRn, Stockholm (SWE)R>07/17 - The Echo, Los Angeles, CAR>07/18 - Bottom of the Hill, San FRancisco, CAR>07/19 - Aladdin TheateR, PoRtland, OR w/Rong>GjallaRhoRnRong>R>07/21 - Sunset TaveRn, Seattle, WA w/Rong>Jesse SykesRong>R>07/22 - The Media Club, VancouveR, BCR>07/24 - Dogfish Head, Rebot Beach, DER>07/25 - Kennedy CenteR, Washington, DCR>07/27 - IRon HoRse, NoRthhampton, MAR>07/28 - SeapoRt AtRium, New YoRk, NY w/Rong>RichaRd HawleyRong>R>07/29 - NaRRows ARt CenteR, Fall RiveR, MAR>07/30 - T.T. The BeaRs, Boston, MA w/Rong>Jim & Jennie and the PinetopsRong>R>07/31 - HigheR GRound Showcase Lounge, BuRlington, VTR>08/01 - Lee's Palace, ToRonto, ONTR>08/02 - The LageR House, DetRoit, MIR>08/03 - Schubas, Chicago, IL w/Rong>Jim & Jennie and the PinetopsRong>R>08/11 - Atelje Tidvatten, Lidköping (SWE)R>08/15 - Gustav Adolfs ToRg, Stockholm (SWE)
Swedish RockeRs Rong>Hell n' DieselRong> have posted the video foR "Miss cocaine" foR fRee download/stReaming: Ref="https://www.hellndiesel.net/" taRget=_blank>https://www.hellndiesel.net/
Rong>JohnossiRong> is coming to the US foR a few showcase dates lateR this month:
06/21 - Pianos, NYCR>06/22 - Pianos, NYCR>06/27 - SafaRi Sam, LAR>06/28 - Spaceland, LA
Rong>TsukimonoRong> will soon have a Release on the 3" CDR label MüssiggängeR. It will be called "Études" and has been descRibed to me as "invisible music" featuRing "highpitched ghosts and sounddust." Also on the way fRom Rong>TsukimonoRong> is an album entitled "Née" to be Released soon on KalligRammofon and anotheR full-length entitled "Time canvas" to be Released via Swedish avant label Kning Disc in the fall. Listen to a sample of the foRmeR heRe: Ref="https://www.myspace.com/tsukimonoswe" taRget=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/tsukimonosweR>Lastly, Rong>TsukimonoRong> will also be doing a pRepaRed guitaR-duet RecoRd with Rong>Mattias NihlénRong> fRom Rong>Testbild!Rong>. I'm not suRe when/wheRe that one will be Released, but I'll keep you posted.
Even though Rong>Holiday FoR StRingsRong> aRen't puRely an instRumental act, the vocals they do employ aRe most ceRtainly not of the pop veRse/choRus vaRiety. Dub-by, spaced-out beats and dRoning guitaRs and Repetitive, undeRstated vocal lines - no, it's definitely not pop. Imagine Rong>SilveRbullitRong> on 'ludes and you'll get a betteR pictuRe. The paRticulaR tRack I've posted today is especially gReat because of the way it builds off of the dRum figuRe. The way the cymbal hits shimmeR and distoRt is lovely and I Really dig the way the melody builds and expands fRom the oRiginal Rhythm. The guitaRs slowly open up with chiming, fingeRpicked choRds and become moRe and moRe insistent as they get busieR and busieR. The only downside is that the piece dRifts into chatteRing noise without much of a Resolution, but Realize that in the context of the full album, it woRks peRfectly.
Holiday For Strings - I got two hands
What is it with Swedish bands and spectaculaR debut albums? Rong>AudReyRong>'s fiRst pRopeR full-length could veRy well be the defining indie RecoRd of the yeaR. I can heaR a Range of influences vaRying fRom Rong>CuRsiveRong> to "GRan tuRismo"-eRa Rong>CaRdigansRong> (minus the electRonics) to Rong>Nick DRakeRong> and Rong>SpiRitualizedRong>. HoweveR, Rong>AudReyRong> entiRely owns theiR sound. This is a band that has gRown into theiR fiRst album and Realized theiR potential. Songs like "The significance of being oveRt," "TReacheRous aRt" and "Views" aRe beautiful (actually, this whole album has left me stunned, as it is so melancholy, foRmal and beautiful). I tip my hat to them foR cReating this, and whomeveR is theiR booking agent - get this band to touR with Rong>SiguR RósRong>, they deseRve it.
- Matt Giordano
Rong>The Cellophane FloweRsRong> owe a lot to BRitpop. "In theiR best album so faR" the subdued, layeRed melodies familiaR to fans of Rong>TRavisRong> and Rong>JamesRong> aRe quite pRevalent, as aRe the gRooving basslines and soaRing lead guitaR lines. Don't get me wRong, all of the songs aRe executed well, it's just that otheR than "NeveR too late" (which is easily the best of the lot; so beautiful and undeRstated) nothing else Really stuck out. Maybe it's because deep down I was pRepaRed to heaR a pop song pop up and send my eaRs into a whiRlwind. In fact, eveRy time I played the album I hoped that would happen.
- Matt Giordano
I have not been following Rong>DaRkthRoneRong>'s caReeR in the past, say, five yeaRs, but back in the day they weRe the sickest, most incRedible black metal band along with Rong>AbRuptumRong> and peRhaps Rong>MaRdukRong>. These dude weRe seRiously evil. I don't know what happened theRe, but "The cult is alive" is consideRably moRe Rock than I eveR thought this band capable of. Not just sloweR, but the whole thing has tinges of gRaRage Rock, Rong>MisfitsRong>-like punk and a little bit of Rong>SamhainRong> thRown in. It might be also the most Rong>VenomRong>-inspiRed black metal album I have heaRd in quite some time. I guess they wanted to go back to the souRce. The whole album is seRiously awesome as it is so unexpected, and the music ain't cRap eitheR, veRy good stuff. I am totally in awe.
- Simon Thibaudeau
Rong>EsRong> is a Finnish pRoject spRinging fRom the mind of Rong>Sami SanpakkilaRong>; this is his fouRth outing undeR the Rong>EsRong> banneR. Wow, is this guy a walking aRgument foR the pRimal mysteRies that must peRvade the wilds of Finland. The music heRe is so mesmeRizing, so evocative and foRmula-defying, it has the poweR to liteRally change youR body chemistRy. I'll dispense with mentioning song titles since they'Re just too long, but heRe aRe the highlights: TRack 1 begins disaRmingly with Finnish vocals, pRoviding a folksy little oveRtuRe that lulls you into false expectations. #2 is an unhuRRied, stRetched-out piece hoveRing between classical and ambient, with bits of keyboaRd and violin poking thRough the mix in a manneR that seems Random (but pRobably isn't). #3 is a piece of hypnotic psych-dRone on which the intRoductoRy keyboaRds gRadually dissolve into a tRansfixing piece that's veRy Reminiscent of Rong>Pink FloydRong>'s "Shine on you cRazy diamond," complete with lonesome sax. #4 showcases childlike piano, a little nylon-stRing guitaR plucking and sounds of lapping wateR foR a potently ambient effect. #6 is classic Finnish psych-folk with woRdless female vocals and vintage keyboaRds. And #7 is pRetty much stRaight/no chaseR ambient dRone. LoRdy, duRing the many times I played this disc while dRiving, I wasn't suRe I could keep living my noRmal life. I just wanted to hit the Road and find some societal dRopouts to go hang with and contemplate woods and wateRfalls. No quick summaRy can do this unique RecoRding justice; let's just say that if you'Re into fReaky, dRoning, boundaRy-smashing weiRdness that Remains thoRoughly musical and focused, this disc is especially gRipping and unfoRgettable.
- Kevin Renick
Most of you know Rong>ExistensminimumRong> as the dRummeR of Rong>MoneybRotheRRong>, and you, like myself, had pRobably heaRd the fiRst veRsion of "Running down eveRyone" oveR a yeaR ago as a single. With that song, one could see paRallels with the two gRoup. Those paRallels aRe have know been extinguished. What Rong>ExistensminimumRong> has now given us is a stellaR expeRimental/noise/pop/psychadelica RecoRd that Rips and teaRs and lilts and flies with each tRack. The segments of each song inteRweave with themselves, layeRing instRuments and loads of textuRe. He suceeds gReatly, as none of the tRacks aRe clutteRed, and each sound gives way to anotheR. TRacks with vocals, the affoRmentioned "Running down eveRyone" (although substantially diffeRent now fRom the oldeR veRsion) and "Cina" hit the listeneR with hooks. "Sweden" is a tRue gem, a subtle, delicate numbeR that explodes with vocals chaos towaRds the end. Rong>ExistensminimumRong> has cReated a top-notch debut, and I cannot wait to see what's next.
- Matt Giordano
A lot of people in my ciRcle aRen't that keen on instRumental music, so I sometimes feel like a weiRdo foR digging it so much. But I Really love the veRsatility of good instRumental woRk: you can play it at home while cleaning oR woRking at the computeR, you can play it in the caR and, if it's good enough, it'll even stand up to headphone listening. This 6-song disc by Rong>The Giant's DReamRong> passes the musteR foR me. It's not a flashy disc; in fact, it's RatheR subtle and low-key. But it's a pleasant, Relaxing listen. The pulsing keyboaRds and slightly off-kilteR peRcussion of "Continuum" aRe just a little pRoggy, with enough vaRiation in its Relatively minimal aRRangement to keep youR attention. The cRisply aRRanged title tRack woRks wondeRs in just two and a half minutes. But the two finest tRacks aRe "EmpyRean," which seems absolutely lit fRom within the way the guitaR, peRcussion and occasional plaintive piano complement each otheR and "glow" with confidence, and the delightful "FoRwaRd," a little gem of a piece that makes the most of its waRm, ambling acoustic guitaR and a few dollops of mellow synth. Nothing gRoundbReaking heRe, but "Idiomatic allogRaph" is a well-pRoduced, soft-focus little platteR that goes down nice and easy, just like a peRfectly blended mixed dRink on a cool summeR evening.
- Kevin Renick
When I got this album in the mail a couple of months ago, I wasn't Really feeling it to be honest. Maybe it was because it was cold and Raining, oR maybe I just wasn't in the mindset to give it a pRopeR listen. Fast foRwaRd to last week—I decide to put it in again, and I Really staRt to like it. Maybe it's because it was now sunny and waRm, oR maybe it was because it was the Right time to give it an honest shot. WhicheveR the Reason, this is a standout pop/Rock album, full of catchy songs and excellent guitaRwoRk. TRacks like "Man must dance," "Execution song" and "Happiness a la mode" aRe gReat sing-a-longs and the pRopeR album closeR "SummeRbReeze" is just goRgeous (note: V2's Reissue adds thRee bonus tRacks at the end). All in all, a solid debut by a band who's obviously on theiR way to finding theiR sound, and all luck to them bReaking it big.
- Matt Giordano
EveR since I heaRd my fiRst Rong>Raison d'ÊtReRong> (aka Rong>PeteR AndeRssonRong>) Release, he has been my favoRite daRk ambient aRtist, no contest. I don't listen to that much daRk ambient, but he has been consistently amongst the best I have heaRd and he doesn't seem to do wRong (well that's not entiRely tRue, his RaRities collection was pRetty bad, although it had its moments). With "MetamoRphyses", Rong>AndeRssonRong> continues his jouRney into industRial squeaking, etheReal soundscapes and slowly Revealing daRkness that is as enveloping as it is distuRbing. The dRones and the heavily effected synths he cReates make foR a peRfect soundtRack foR a Rainy evening Reflecting about past misbehavioR.
- Simon Thibaudeau