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Marybell Katastrophy - You are the twoMarybell Katastrophy
You are the two
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Building off the demented amalgamation of space-rock, Björk, and industrial-tinged electronica that was present on "This is the one", Danish oddity marybell Katastrophy has crafted another challenging, yet abundantly rewarding EP. "You are the two" is as difficult to portray with language as its predecessor, if not more so, lavishly borrowing vehicles of expression from almost every popular contemporary genre: electronic arrangements that amble along like Four Tet and other times prowl despondently, evoking early the Cooper Temple Clause; songwriting that at times feels akin to the masterfully bizarre work that Astrid Swan accomplished on m/reviews.php?r=596">"Spartan picnic" - see: "Nightwalk" - only later to feel more like a dangerously unhinged, "Amnesiac"-era experiment - see: "Silence"; even the stand-out track "Hidden agenda" seems indebted not only to the strength of marybell Katastrophy's songwriting, but Czech electronic artists Khoiba and British prodigy Patrick Wolf's ability to congregate darkness with pop sensibility. Out of all of these myriad approaches and sounds, marybell Katastrophy brings a powerful sense of coherence and lucidity, similar to the way the Notwist and Slaraffenland are able to explore numerous avenues without making their albums feel like a series of detours. If "This is the one" put marybell Katastrophy on my radar, "You are the two" finds me pleading for a full-length effort to place high up within my Best of 2008 list.
- Lars Garvey Laing-Peterson

MP3: Paragon - Aavisst

Today's mp3 post belongs to contributor Simon Tagestam:

Swedish hip-hop is rapidly getting better and better. Soon you might even be able to compile a great mix CD with songs from the last few years (no more than one track per artist, of course). One of those tracks is by Paragon, who's been around for a while (he's released two albums already), but never really caught my attention until now. The song's called "Aavisst" and it's got similar beats to Adam Tensta but the lyrics are way more party / braggadocio than Tensta's semi-conscious ones. Paragon raps in Swedish and "Aavisst" reminds me a bit of Fattaru's smash hit (it was in Sweden, and in my life, at least) "mina hundar" from 2001. The track is the first single from Paragon's upcoming album "Glöd". I'd be very surprised if the whole album will be as good as this song, but one can always hope there will be at least 3-4 songs as good.

Paragon - Aavisst

Stockholm Records/Universal Sweden will release the debut album from female-fronted rock act LaPuma on may 19. Hear the lead single "Chill chill" at myspace: myspace.com/lapumasweden" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/lapumasweden

music Export Norway has opened an office in London: music/menopening.htm" target="_blank">https://www.norway.org.uk/culture/music/menopening.htm

Swedish EBm act Backlash has a new video for the track "Splinter" on YouTube: m/watch?v=IW2fUCAYC9w" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW2fUCAYC9w

mad For It has posted the new Parker Lewis single "Hjältar" (+ video) for download: madforit.se/" target="_blank">https://www.madforit.se/
Said single also includes b-side remixes by Kuryakin and Kalle J - look for it in the catalogue section.

Norwegian label How Is Annie has released a new album from Soup called "Come on pioneers" which is not only printed on ecologically sound recycled cardboard, but also comes with a packet of seeds to plant. Read more: m/article.php?id=73&p=" target="_blank">https://www.howisannierecords.com/article.php?id=73&p=

Swedish act Delacroix has a brand new track on myspace called "Wait is all we do": myspace.com/delacroixband" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/delacroixband

Check out Swedish singer/songwriter Sofia Talvik performing a Kenny Rogers song: m/music/sofia-talvik-kenny-true/" target="_blank">https://www.sofiatalvik.com/music/sofia-talvik-kenny-true/

Paper Thin Walls guest editors Experimental Dental School (from Oakland, CA) expound on the greatness of Ulver: m/singlefile/item?id=1607" target="_blank">https://www.paperthinwalls.com/singlefile/item?id=1607

German label Afmusic is offering up a new album for free streaming/download from Swedish act The Search: m011_thesearch_saturninesongs" target="_blank">https://www.archive.org/details/afm011_thesearch_saturninesongs
For info and CD info (out may 16), go here: music.de/releases/thesearch-saturninesongs.html" target="_blank">https://www.af-music.de/releases/thesearch-saturninesongs.html

Popmatters reviews the new album "Korven kuningas" from humppa metal act Korpiklaani: matters.com/pm/music/reviews/56892/korpiklaani-korven-kuningas/" target="_blank">https://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/56892/korpiklaani-korven-kuningas/

The monotonik netlabel has posted a new release from Finnish electronic artist Aleksi Eeben (Heatbeat): mono211.com/content/releases/mtkmp201.html" target="_blank">https://www.mono211.com/content/releases/mtkmp201.html

mIC Norway reports that industry fest By:Larm will remain in Oslo for the foreseeable future: mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2008042815514171775692" target="_blank">https://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2008042815514171775692

The video for Annie's new single "I know your girlfriend hates me" is now up/back on YouTube: m/watch?v=5RQpb_I01D8" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RQpb_I01D8