Check out As We Fight's new video for "Annihilation": m/watch?v=KZSHpNHXgEo" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZSHpNHXgEo
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Your search returned 39417 results. Viewing results 19726-19740Progress Productions has confirmed that the new Terror Punk Syndicate album "Extended playtime" will be released on September 19 with the first 200 preorders to come in a special 2xCD edition. Listen to samples here: m/dartist.php?artist=Terror%20Punk%20Syndicate" target="_blank">https://www.progress-productions.com/dartist.php?artist=Terror%20Punk%20Syndicate
Popmatters on the US release of I Walk the Line and their album "Desolation street": matters.com/pm/music/reviews/i-walk-the-line-desolation-street/" target="_blank">https://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/i-walk-the-line-desolation-street/
Check out a promo video from Finnish act Tenhi for the song "Kausienranta" from their new album "Folk aesthetic": m/watch?v=mu9YFmuz17U" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu9YFmuz17U
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Jettie's album "Kites for charity" has been licensed for release in the US via Eyeball Records and will be out on September 25. Listen to samples: myspace.com/jettie" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/jettie
Bloodlights, the new band featuring Captain Poon from Gluecifer, has a new track on myspace: myspace.com/bloodlights" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/bloodlights
DJ martian cites GBG-based art-rockers Dieter Schöön as essential listening: martian.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html#7084626945095243506" target="_blank">https://djmartian.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html#7084626945095243506
I could definitely hear similarities to Svenson before confirming that the two acts are related.
Discobelle has a track posted from hip-hop duo Ison & Fille: https://www.discobelle.net/2007/07/30/ison-fille-returns/
Icelandic act Sigur Rós will release a new CD/DVD compilation on November 5 entitled "Hvarf-heim". For more details and a trailer, head to their website: https://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/news/index.php
Pitchfork has the new Irene single "By your side" for free download: media.com/article/download/44487-irene-by-your-side-mp3stream" target=_blank>https://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/download/44487-irene-by-your-side-mp3stream
Also at Pfork, a review of Swedish one-man black metal act Bergraven: media.com/article/record_review/44393-ddsvisioner" target=_blank>https://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/44393-ddsvisioner
MP3: Mr. Suitcase - You don't smile anymore
The lead single from mr. Suitcase's debut full-length "Guidelines for an emerging century" is pleasant enough, but undemanding. It passes by without leaving an impression. I keep anticipating that each new chorus will explode, but it never ever happens. That cascading vocal line could be huge if it was supported by a heavier beat. Is it a conscious move? To keep things more lowkey and "indie"? If so, it was the wrong decision. Someone alert me when there's a proper bangin' remix.
Mr. Suitcase - You don't smile anymore
MP3: CS Nielsen - Happy
Usually when I read that an artist is comparable to Johnny Cash I shrug it off as meaningless hyperbole. C'mon now, let's be realistic - there is only one man in Black and though there surely will be more great artists to come, there will be no one quite like him. Danish singer/songwriter CS Nielsen does sound uncannily like "American Recordings"-era Cash, with his deep baritone and barebones accompaniment. Nielsen lacks the gravity that colors Cash's voice, but he does exhibit the same strain when he reaches for the upper register. He also manages an easy-going cadence and that's probably the one thing that saves him from being a mere imitator. For all the easily drawn similarities, Nielsen never comes across like he's trying too hard. No mere parrot, he simply does what he does and this is what comes out. Sure, he tosses off the usual train and bible references, but elsewhere on the album he shows a far more literary approach by quoting the works of Dylan Thomas ("Rage") and (the vastly underappreciated) John Fante ("Ask the dust"). And when the backing back kicks in, you're far more likely to picture him as a more intellectual Tom Petty. Once again proving that Danes continue to create some of the best Americana these days.
Under Byen will be recording their appearance at the upcoming Haldern Pop Festival in Germany later this week for release as a live EP.