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This week's top 20 Swedish album chart:

01. The Ark - Prayer for the weekend
02. Sonja Aldén - Till dig
03. Sahara Hotnights - What if leaving is a loving thing
04. Sofia Karlsson - Visor från vinden
05. Vikingarna - Bästa kramgoa låtarna 2
06. Eldkvarn - Svart blogg
07. Shout Out Louds - Our ill wills
08. markoolio - Värsta Plattan
09. Nanne - Jag måste kyssa dig
10. Jerry Williams - I can jive - Det bästa med Jerry Williams
11. marie Lindberg - Trying to recall
12. Jimmy Jansson - Sån e jag
14. Sebastian - The vintage virgin
15. Salem Al Fakir - This is who I am
16. The Boppers - 30
17. Björn Rosenström - Ett Jubileum som är sådär....10 1/2 år
18. Arvingarna - All included - Arvingarnas största hits 1992-2007
19. Laleh - Prinsessor
20. Timbuktu - Oberoendeframkallande

Nomethod has posted the full tracklist for the forthcoming mixtapes & Cellmates CD "A retrospective" which compiles both the "Juno" and "If there is silence..." EPs: method.se/" target=_blank>https://www.nomethod.se/

This week's top 20 Norwegian album chart:

01. BigBang - Too much Yang
02. Tord Gustavsen Trio - Being There
03. D.D.E. - No går det så det suse
04. Susanne Sundfør - Susanne Sundfør
05. Jonas Fjeld og Chatham C. - Amerikabesøk
06. Heroes & Zeros - Strange Constellations
07. mayhem - Ordo Ad Chao
08. magnet - The Simple Life
09. Sivert Høyem & The Volunteers - Exiles
10. Steinar Albrigtsen - moments of Peace
11. Silje Nergaard - Darkness out of blue
12. marit Larsen - Under The Surface
13. Vamp - I full symfoni (med KORK)
14. Christel Alsos - Closing The Distance
15. Lomsk - Amerikabrevet
16. Ane Brun - Live in Scandinavia
17. Øystein Sunde - Sundes verden
18. my midnight Creeps - Histamin
19. Rune Rudberg - Rett fra sofaen
20. madrugada - Live At Tralfamadore

musique machine reviews Original Silence: musiquemachine.com/reviews/reviews_template.php?id=1226" target=_blank>https://www.musiquemachine.com/reviews/reviews_template.php?id=1226

Fluxblog reports from last night's Peter Bjorn and John gig in NYC: mystery.html" target=_blank>https://www.fluxblog.org/2007/05/it-conveys-subtle-mystery.html

The brand new Hello Saferide UK single "I was definitely made for these times" is streaming on myspace: myspace.com/regalrecordings" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/regalrecordings
It comes out in mid-may to coincide with her upcoming UK dates - see the sidebar for details.

Dimmu Borgir's new record premiered at #43 on the Billboard charts: mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007050311051478404669" target=_blank>https://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007050311051478404669
Impressive!

mIC Norway profiles Superfamily: mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007050316040418621652" target=_blank>https://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2007050316040418621652
I've got high hopes for their new record.

Swedish hip-hop artists The Latin Kings, some say the first actual good Swedish hip-hip group, have officially called it quits: mman.net/Goto/?Type=Internal&Id=2614" target=_blank>https://www.djungeltrumman.net/Goto/?Type=Internal&Id=2614

Cokemachineglow talks to Norwegian drone/experimental act Huntsville: machineglow.com/feature/interview/huntsville.html" target=_blank>https://cokemachineglow.com/feature/interview/huntsville.html

Swedish singer/songwriter Britta Persson will play Paris on may 21.

Craving some "Bends"-era Radiohead nostalgia? Check out new Danish act Front and the Factory Lies Beneath: myspace.com/frontandthefactoryliesbeneath" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/frontandthefactoryliesbeneath

Norway's mental Overdrive is passing around a mixtape of 80s music: m/download/TEhYYUlseWFnYVBIRGc9PQ" target=_blank>https://www.yousendit.com/download/TEhYYUlseWFnYVBIRGc9PQ
I'd post the tracklist, but I think it's more fun to go into it not knowing what to expect.

MP3: Yamon Yamon - Days like television

Guest post today from mr. Lars Garvey Laing-Peterson with a track from Yamon Yamon:

music has always had a relationship with the changing seasons, soundtracks that follow nature's ambling course through the year. Summer necessitates music with an overabundance of energy. Autumn and winter often find us lost in slower, darker songs as the year comes to its close and we ponder our relationship with the passing time. Spring is a period rebirth, thawing, and new life, and we chose our music accordingly.
Often this relationship with seasons requires the creation of mixtapes drawing from a number of sources, removing songs with a certain feeling from their usual context and combining them with similar tracks. Or sometimes we intensely listen to records that seems to embody the time of year, bands with a distinct sound – upbeat or down-tempo, sunny or glacial, and so on.
Yamon Yamon's EP "Finales" is an exercise in emotional malleability, ever present and vibrant no matter what the season, the mood, or weather. The layers of music present a different face, an alternate tapestry of meaning as our ears listen for those emotions that seem so necessary at the time. Periods of darkness expose the vast, atmospheric guitars and a vulnerability in Jon's voice. The sunlight streaming through our windows brings a mature form of happiness to the forefront, explored in "Days like television"; that emotion which is well aware of life's ups and downs, and remains constant and buoyant when we are drowning in one of life's many challenges, and never lets us slip too far under the water.

Yamon Yamon - Days like television

MP3: The Psyke Project - Physical romance

The Psyke Project's 2005 album "Daikini" was one of the year's best releases. At ~70 minutes of unrelenting brutality, the only real complaint one could level at it was that it was too long for one sitting. Their new record "Apnea" just came out recently and... it's disappointing. They still possess a potent mix of contemporary metalcore and crushing doom, but the formula has been needlessly tampered with. Instead of purely raw, glass-gargling vocals, there's now bits of clean singing and that horribly clichéd sing-speak thing that so many other metalcore bands seem fond of. Sorry dudes, but that sucks. One of the main reasons that "Daikini" was so awesome is that it had none of that bullshit. You used to be unique, now you're yet another metalcore band in the pack.
On the other hand, there are definitely some powerful bits spread throughout the record. They haven't compromised all of their greatness, they've just buried them a bit. The ending of "Physical romance" with the "I was so scared / I was so terrified" screaming is a fantastic climatic moment. The way that frontman martin lets his voice break at the end is a perfect capper, too. "Apnea" may not totally floor me as a whole, but it's okay as long as they continue to deliver the punishment every so often.

The Psyke Project - Physical romance