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The new Real Ones single "Every dog has its day" is now streaming at myspace: myspace.com/realonesmusic" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/realonesmusic

Catti Brandelius (miss Universum, Profesora) is now working under the new alias Red Cloud.

Jazkamer will be doing a tour of Japan with Australian artist Justice Yeldham in early February:

02/05 - Club Urga, Tokyo
02/06 - Cafe Independence, Kyoto
02/07 - Indoyo, Yamaguchi
02/08 - megahertz, Kokura
02/09 - At Hall, Oita
02/10 - Against 2008: Extreme music Festival @ Graf, Fukuoka

Swedish singer/songwriter Lasse Lindh is at Svenska Grammofon Studios working on a new album with producer Hans Olsson (Timo Räisänen).

The Hwem netlabel has a new release from malmö-based experimental artists James Brewster and Peter Henning available for free download: m003" target="_blank">https://www.archive.org/details/freehwem003

Firefox AK has a brand new website: m/" target="_blank">https://www.firefoxak.com/
Her sophomore album "If I were a melody" will be out on February 27 via Razzia Records. The first single "Winter rose" (as posted m/mp3.php?t=606">here) is out now and I should be getting a few copies for resale next week. The Tellevika remix is exceptional!

Jeremiha's new album "Where the stars scream your name" is now confirmed for a march 28 release via Dead Frog Records.

Hybris electro act Biker Boy will be releasing a new single each month for 2008, the first of which is posted for streaming on myspace along with its b-side remix: myspace.com/bikerboymusic" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/bikerboymusic
Check out his website for more: https://www.bikerboy.org/

90s Swedish punk act De Lyckliga Kompisarna are back together and doing a few dates in march: https://www.luger.se/_nyheter.asp?PK_Id=880

Icelandic artist mugison is looking to release his most recent album "mugiboogie" worldwide this coming April: mugison.com/mugison/News/more/139" target="_blank">https://www.mugison.com/mugison/News/more/139
Said album was originally released in Iceland last October where it has gone Platinum with sales over 10k.

Check out a video blog of Ida maria's recent trip to NYC: m/watch?v=3RdfmG2UPk0" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RdfmG2UPk0

Finnish doom act Callisto has posted a new animated film by Teemu Erämaa on their website featuring their song "The fugitive": m/" target="_blank">https://www.callistochaos.com/

MP3: Madrugada - Whatever happened to you?

The new madrugada album is far too emotionally charged to be subjected to standard music criticism. The death of guitarist Robert Burås looms large over the proceedings, so to find fault is to be a callous, unsympathetic jerk. Fortunately, the band has bowed out with a more than adequate swan song so such considerations are null and void. All things considered, it's amazing they even finished the album at all as Robert's signature guitarwork is keystone to madrugada's sound. It's readily apparent from the very first track "Whatever happened to you?", a song of treachery and betrayal. Even with the multiple guitar tracks on this recording, the thing most evident about Robert's playing is his use of space and dynamics. Chords are left hanging open and ringing out, providing perfect counterpoint to Sivert Høyem's vocals. Sometimes it's just a single note, whatever the mood calls for. But no matter what, he never overplays and it's this restraint that is his greatest asset. For madrugada to continue on without him beyond paying tribute would be treasonous. That they left us with such a fine piece of work is a gift.

Madrugada - Whatever happened to you?

Posted today: Lars Garvey's second edition of his "Stockholm Perspectives" series highlighting up-and-coming young acts from Sweden's capitol city. The subject this time: New Decade. m/articles.php?a=369">Check it out!

Lykke Li - Youth novelsLykke Li
Youth novels
LL Recordings

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Before I listened to this album, I'd heard about three Lykke Li songs. Those tracks were all catchy and fantastic with great melodies, so I naturally expected her album to be more of the same. What a surprise I was in for! The album consists of a bunch of songs like those I've previously heard, but then there's a whole weirdness thing going on, a bit like Björk or perhaps more similar to those sounds Tom Waits has made his own. The album's quite spooky, and it's got a factory feel to it. The juxtaposition of spookiness with melodic choruses and such poppy devices such as handclaps work very well though. Li is the fortunate owner of a marvellous voice and on the slower tracks it reminds me of Stina Nordenstam. The parts I'm not particularly fond of are the ones where she talks more than sings, but even those ones manage to create an intimate atmosphere that draws you in. This album surprised me, but even though I'd accept twelve "Little bit"s with open arms, the songs on "Youth novels" make for a strong, interesting and intriguing debut album that incorporates many interesting elements without solely relying on them.
- Simon Tagestam