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The latest Deathwish Inc. podcast includes a lengthy interview with The Great Deceiver frontman Tomas Lindberg: m/podcast/585/" target="_blank">https://www.deathwishinc.com/podcast/585/

Stylus likes the new moonbabies album: magazine.com/reviews/moonbabies/moonbabies-at-the-ballroom.htm" target="_blank">https://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/moonbabies/moonbabies-at-the-ballroom.htm

Timo Räisänen's entire new album "Love will turn you around" is up for streaming on myspace: myspace.com/timoraisanen" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/timoraisanen
As mentioned before, it comes out August 29 via Razzia and I should have a few copies sale about a week later.

Danish indie act Oh No Ono will see their album "Yes" released in the UK on November 26.

The new Lars Winnerbäck single "Om du lämnade mig nu" (feat. miss Li) is streaming on myspace in case you haven't noticed (I didn't): myspace.com/larswinnerback" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/larswinnerback

Swedish indie act Don't Be A Stranger will release their debut full-length album "Frutti di mare" on October 17.

Nuclear War Now! will be reissuing a few old records from Swedish kvlt metal act Nifelheim including their 1994 self-titled debut and 1997's "Devil's force".

mIC Norway on Tord Gustavsen Trio's upcoming UK tour this fall: mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007082113025251353170" target="_blank">https://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007082113025251353170

Denmark's I Am Bones now have three song from their new album "The greater good" streaming on myspace: myspace.com/iambonesband" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/iambonesband

The Je Ne Sais Quoi has posted the title track for their new album "Rhythm" on myspace: myspace.com/thejenesaisquoi" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/thejenesaisquoi
As mentioned before, it comes out September 19 via NONS.

MP3: NEI - City of gold

NEI is an all-star band of sorts and their mission is spelled out for you myspace.com/neitheband" target="_blank">right in their myspace headline. Yes, they are indeed "redefining the old mans rock" and that suits me just fine. These despairing times call for harsh negative music and that's what they deliver, just like they were doing 10-15 years ago. NEI features members from two of my all-time favorite bands, Breach and Brick, though they sound much more like the latter than the former, no doubt due to Patrik Instedt's unmistakable vocals. Brick, for those who have missed my posts about them in the past or are otherwise unaware, were Norrland's answer to The Jesus Lizard. They never tried to match guitarist Duane Dennison's virtuosic chops, but more than made up for it with increased heaviness and a healthy touch of northern darkness. As for Breach, well let me just say that their final album "Kollapse" is easily one of the finest albums to ever come out of Sweden. They are the touchstone for all other bands that arrived in their wake to be forever compared to. Being a bit older now, NEI is leaner and more calculating, more focused. They never become self-indulgent and not a single note is wasted. Now the stupefying part: how can a band this good, with such an insane pedigree, remain unsigned? It makes no sense. I'd be honored to put it out myself, but I'm still paying off debts for my m/label.php">previous releases. Ridiculous!

NEI - City of gold

MP3: Printer - Satisfaction

Not only has Adrian Recordings expanded beyond the confines of guitar-based indierock, but they've also broken free from the unwritten rules of nationalism. You'd think that with malmö being so close to the Denmark, you'd see much more cross-collaboration, but no - it simply doesn't happen. Or maybe you haven't noticed how border-obsessed the world of Swedish indie music fandom is? Naturally there are exceptions, but I generally find the scene to be surprisingly unadventurous. Perhaps ARC's signing of Danish electronic act Printer will help change things. If you liked Familjen (this month's m/store/product.php?productid=383&cat=1">Record Club pick), then there's a really good chance you'll like this too. It has a bit of the same warmth, especially in the vocal delivery, but the music is far colder and darker. Comparisons could be made to The Knife, but this track in particular reminds me more of early Skinny Puppy. That is, until the distorted bass comes in with the treble lead/pentatonic blues-lick outro. That part is definitely not like Skinny Puppy, so yeah - don't be scared off thinking that these guys are industrial boogeymen. It still might be a bit much for tamer indiepop fans, but I think you should challenge yourself and investigate.
Buy Printer's new "Satisfaction" EP m/store/product.php?productid=498">right here.

Printer - Satisfaction (radio edit)

Interview: Boogie B (Speech Defect)

On a somewhat related note, I guess this is as good a time as any to announce that we're working on setting up a series of It's A Trap! club nights at Debaser in malmö and our first show on September 8 will feature myspace.com/theendwillbekicks" target="_blank">The End Will Be Kicks and myspace.com/ahrm" target="_blank">AHRm (ex-Revolvo) plus magnus Bjerkert from Adrian Recordings and Big Boss Börén in the DJ booth. It should be killer, so be sure to check it out if you're in the area. Look for future show announcements very soon.