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Some new dates for Audrey in Germany:

10/31 - Grüner Jäger, Hamburg
11/01 - Café Zapata, Berlin
11/02 - Amp, münster
11/03 - KFZ, marburg

The Kahvi Collective has a new netrelease from Swedish IDm artist mikael Fyrek: https://www.kahvi.org/155.php

Swedish fuzzrockers Truckfighters will have their new album "Phi" released in the US on November 27 via Poison Tree Records. The US version will include the bonus track "Below the sun", replacing the Swedish bonus track "Slides". Check out the band's new video for the song "Traffic": m/watch?v=KYd3jP-AbaA" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYd3jP-AbaA

mIC Norway has new profile pieces up for both mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007100515401496647745" target="_blank">Darkthrone and mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007100511493543621423" target="_blank">Solveig Slettahjell.

Harp interviews José González: magazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=6116" target="_blank">https://harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=6116

Witchcraft is featured on Dusted's "Listed" feature this week: magazine.com/features/387" target="_blank">https://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/387

Check out the new Andreas Nilsson directed video for "Step out of the shade" from The Perishers: m/videos/Perishers.mov" target="_blank">https://www.nixonnoxin.com/videos/Perishers.mov

Swedish punks Skitkids will be releasing a new album entitled "Besöket vid krubban" on Room 101/Hate Records and you can hear samples at myspace: myspace.com/skitkids" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/skitkids
Also look for a split 7" with Japanese act Framtid (yes, Japanese with a Swedish name) on Hate Records as well, hopefully in time for their Japanese tour in November.

MP3: Tobias Hellkvist - Abomination

Our usual Friday programming is being preempted this week because I've got an extra-special treat, Tobias Hellkvist performing a cover of "Abomination" by KVLR. What could be better than one of the current best up-and-coming acts covering one of my all-time favorites? Naturally, I think it's awesome, but then again, how could I not? It's almost as if it was tailormade just for me!
Tobias' version keeps the basic melody intact, but by stripping away the heavy drums (one of KVLR's main calling-cards), he gives the song a whole new feeling. Johan Sellman's original vocal is commanding and venomous while Tobias sings with something that's more akin to simmering resentment. There's a slight weariness that's at odds with the lyrics, but it works in the end, kinda in the same way that the new José González record does. You don't have to shout to show you're angry, y'know? It's the quiet ones that you really gotta watch out for.

Tobias Hellkvist - Abomination

There's a new track on myspace from Swedish melodic rockers Nifters: myspace.com/nifters" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/nifters
It's called "In for the kill" and it was recorded as a tribute to their local soccer team IFK Norrköping.

mary's Kids (ex-mensen) have a new track posted on myspace: myspace.com/maryskidsmusic" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/maryskidsmusic

Preview a few tracks from the new Peace in Our Time EP "Some nice and decent thoughts": m.passagen.se/peaceinourtime/discography.html" target="_blank">https://hem.passagen.se/peaceinourtime/discography.html
You can also download a track from his new single on Cloudberry Records as well as his entire 2005 EP "A way to pass the time" at the same link.

Hey, look! A new podcast mix: m/articles.php?a=327">[click here]
I even took the time to record voice breaks, so not only do you get to hear a nice mellow fall mix, you also get to hear me mispronounce things. Enjoy!

Podcast: Autumn mix

The Setting Son - s/tThe Setting Son
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Fully embracing the dark side of 1960s psychedelic rock, The Setting Son's self-titled debut album is a strange trip, but one worth embarking on. Combining the sounds of early Rolling Stones with the very distinctive Scandinavian take on garage rock, this record doesn't take breaks and doesn't need breathers. With a Phil Spector-like approach to the layering of their music, The Setting Son build their songs from jangled, thin guitar lines, warm keys, thick organs, the deep, percussive elements of the bass and drums, and Sebastian T.W. Kristiansen's strained, fitting vocal delivery. The Black Lips sound like they have studied the approach of 60s rock bands and carefully reconstructed the delivery; The Setting Son craft their music with such youthful, raw energy that the songs feel more like lost cousins of that iconic era instead of a talented resurrection of melodies lost in time's cruel passage.
- Lars Garvey Laing-Peterson