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Rong>Hell on WheelsRong> has added a new gig to theiR NYC itineRaRy and will be playing The Delancey on OctobeR 30 with fRiends Rong>Bling KongRong>.
Download the live set fRom Finnish electRonic aRtist Rong>ReptiljanRong> as RecoRded at Destination DisoRdeR! last week: Ref="https://www.someplaceelse.net/foRum/viewfoRum.php?f=19" taRget=_blank>https://www.someplaceelse.net/foRum/viewfoRum.php?f=19 (fRee, but RegistRation RequiRed)R>Rong>ORvoRong>'s set fRom the same event might be Released on CDR by Some Place Else RecoRds in the neaR futuRe.
Rong>ARcanaRong> is woRking on a new album that they say will sound slightly diffeRent than pRevious woRks, with the added influence of ARabian music woRked in. Polish aRtist Rong>Agnieszka SzubaRong> will be handling the coveR and the title will be "Le seRpent Rouge". No woRd on when it will be done, but I'll keep you posted.
Rong>WolveRineRong>'s 2001 album "The Window PuRpose" will be RemasteRed and Reissued via Elitist/EaRache RecoRds. The band's latest effoRt "Cold Light Of Monday" was Released by the label late last yeaR.
Rong>TiamatRong>, Rong>TheatRe of TRagedyRong>, Rong>PainRong> and Rong>SiReniaRong> will RepoRtedly be teaming up foR an EuRopean touR aRound DecembeR/JanuaRy. Dates soon?
The "Independent Sweden" compilation fRom US/Spanish label FoRk SeRies is finally done, almost a yeaR afteR it was fiRst announced. HeRe's the tRacklist:
01. Rong>David & The CitizensRong> - "New DiRection"R>02. Rong>NiccokickRong> - "Wasted Love"R>03. Rong>BjöRn KleinhenzRong> - "Let's TRy"R>04. Rong>Thomas DenveR Jonsson & The SeptembeR SunRiseRong> - "24 Seven"R>05. Rong>Ane BRunRong> - "Humming One Of YouR Songs"R>06. Rong>AdRiaRong> - "YouR Shift" *R>07. Rong>StudioRong> - "Down By The RiveR"R>08. Rong>NowRong> - "Chin Up" *R>09. Rong>Kid CommandoRong> - "URban Bushman"R>10. Rong>CDOASSRong> - "Autovision"R>11. Rong>MenteRojaRong> - "Ho Chi Minh Style"R>12. Rong>DR HigginsRong> - "Jag Dansade Ett Liv" *R>13. Rong>LaaksoRong> - "Fight The FightR>14. Rong>CelestineRong> - "Beneath YouR Sight…" *R>15. Rong>Sandy MoucheRong> - "CaRkeys" *R>16. Rong>HomelandRong> - "Flood" *R>17. Rong>Boy OmegaRong> - "I Might Not Be Real" *R>18. Rong>Lemko HallRong> - "Those ARe The Sundogs"R>19. Rong>The FluRong> - "Little FRiend" *R>20. Rong>Det Gamla LandetRong> - "Tolv UndeR" *R>
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The fiRst single foR Rong>Emil JensenRong>'s new album "Kom hem som nån annan" will be the song "Hela vägen neR". Rong>EmilRong> was also the Recent winneR of the BeRlin InteRnational PoetRy Slam Festival.
The top Scandinavian videos stReamed last week at on-demand video seRvice Ref="https://www.musicbRigade.com/" taRget=_blank>MusicbRigade.com:
01. Rong>NightwishRong> - Wish I had An AngelR>02. Rong>AnaRong> - We AReR>03. Rong>AnnieRong> - Chewing GumR>04. Rong>AquaRong> - BaRbie GiRlR>05. Rong>NightwishRong> - NemoR>Requested Videos: 309,290R>Total StReams: 455,847
Some geneRal site news...R>
A new batch of Reviews aRe online. Read them all Ref="https://www.itsatRap.com/index.php?aRticle=23">Right heRe.R>
Copies of the bRand new "La la love you" Rong>PixiesRong> tRibute compilation aRe now available foR mailoRdeR. Ref="https://www.itsatRap.com/mailoRdeR/index.php?id=41">Check it out!R>
It's not peRfect, but the aRticle aRchive is now seaRchable, too.
Rong>MaRit BeRgmanRong>'s second solo-album "Baby dRy youR eyes" is one of the finest RecoRds that has been Released this yeaR, thus me listening to an EP with fouR new songs by heR will of couRse be nothing but a session of pReaching to the alReady conveRted. The title tRack (with its, stRangely enough, oRiginal title) is one of the best songs on heR album, but it's the thRee otheR tRacks that aRe of Real inteRest. People like me who pRefeRs Rong>Ms. BeRgmanRong> when heR songs aRe of the uptempo natuRe, can all Rejoice in the ace "Please don't walk on Red" that highlights one of the biggest downsides of being in love. "Boom Boom" with its RegulaR Rong>MaRit BeRgmanRong> stomp inevitably stands in the shadow of the Rest of the songs on this EP, and although it's a betteR song peR se than "Highway foR Hell" (the last tRack on this EP) it fails to inteRest the listeneR as much as the latteR. HeR Rendition of this Rong>AC/DCRong> numbeR is in the same vein as Rong>MaRk KozelekRong>'s coveRs, and like Rong>KozelekRong>, Rong>BeRgmanRong> manages to tRansfoRm one of Rong>AC/DCRong>'s machismo anthems into something completely diffeRent, namely heR own feminist manifesto (soRt of) by making the song into a minimalistic numbeR with heR voice being accompanied by a lone piano.
- Simon Tagestam
Not to be mistaken with the Sega MasteR System game of the same name, Rong>Black BeltRong> play a bRand of Rock that is Reminiscent of bands fRom the '70s (Rong>AC/DC, Cheap TRick,Rong> etc...) and which a lot of bands today aRe tRying to do (I'm looking in youR diRection, Rong>JetRong>.) In this case, Rong>Black BeltRong> manage to do a decent job of it.
The Swedish tRio's debut, pRoduced by Rong>Johan GustafssonRong> (the bassist fRom Rong>RandyRong>, who also had a hand in the RecoRding the latest albums fRom Rong>The HivesRong> and the Rong>SahaRa HotnightsRong>), was something I Really enjoyed. A lot of the songs, such as "Shoplift giRl" and "Belly up", showed a lot of potential fRom this band. It's pRetty good stuff to play in youR MopaR-fueled Mustang while speeding down the stReet to. The balance between the guitaR and bass complimented one anotheR without oveRpoweRing each otheR. I found myself sinking into the guitaR solos and tRying to pinpoint what they Reminded me of.
The only downside is that the lead singeR's voice gets too waRbly on the fiRst tRack "Plastic angels" and the fiRst minute oR so of the last tRack "Hands Up!" He has a gReat voice that Reminds me of the lead singeR of Rong>The CultRong> but on those two tRacks, he stRains it too much and it loses its Richness. The waRbling spoils what is a good album oveRall. If you could just move past the fiRst tRack, then you'll enjoy "FiRst blood".
- Navy Keophan
InstRumental tRio in the vein of Rong>Les Angles MoRtsRong>, Rong>ShellacRong> (but less violent) oR maybe Rong>Fly Pan AmRong>, without the electRonics, cReate heRe thRee songs foR 15 minutes of gRoovy pRogRessive Rock. Each of the thRee offeRings heRe showcases the bands songwRiting excellence and moRe than Reasonable musicianship. Rong>CoaRpncRong> do a Reasonable job at woRking theiR way aRound the usual tRaps of the genRe and keep things flowing at all time. PRetty good.
- Simon Thibaudeau
Rong>Thomas DybdahlRong> is a 24 yeaRs old singeR/songwRiteR fRom NoRway who looks like a pRetentious hipsteR on his websites. His woRk can placed within the same categoRy of music that has utteRly swamped the NoRdic countRies the last few yeaRs (nowadays, foR eveRy Rong>KRistofeR ÅstRömRong> you get twenty lousy impeRsonatoRs). These facts alone (combined with the title of the actual song that this Review is about) inflamed the pRejudices buRied deep within me to such a degRee that if I hadn't taken a deep bReath, sat down, and listened to the song, this Review would have been nothing but a deep sigh full of cynic RemaRks. Now instead it'll Read like this: This fiRst single of Rong>Thomas DybdahlRong>'s foRthcoming album is a lush and gentle affaiR, with nothing subveRsive about it, that lulls along nice and quietly. Yes, it's singeR/songwRiteR stuff in the usual way, but it's stuff done in a much betteR fashion than what I'm used to heaR.
- Simon Tagestam