Instant Feelings has announced that they have signed a licensing deal with Thailand's Jointt Corporation for a Thai release of The Soft Eyes' album "Let's dance to our own beat".
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Your search returned 39417 results. Viewing results 23866-23880Legendary defunct Swedish death-metal act At the Gates is now on myspace: myspace.com/atthegatesband" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/atthegatesband
Ex-guitarist and site caretaker Anders Bjorler promises to upload some live videos and new (old) photos in the near future. I listened to their album "Slaughter of the soul" at least three times a day for over six months when it came out in 1995. 100% certified classic.
Finnish goth-rockers HIm have cancelled their tour scheduled for October so that they can concentrate on writing new material.
mIC Norway on renown contemporary composer Arne Nordheim who recently won the Edward prize for his piece "Fono": mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2006092813031261817807" target=_blank>https://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2006092813031261817807
It was already announced that Immortal would be reuniting for next year's Wacken festival, but now they've also added two US dates to their schedule:
07/13 - BB Kings, NYC
07/15 - The Avalon, LA
Unlike the previous Emperor reunion gigs, I'd actually say these might be worth attending depending on the price. Emperor is incredibly boring live, but Immortal put on a great show when I saw them on tour with manowar.
This week's top 20 Swedish album chart:
01. Bo Kaspers Orkester - Hund
02. Peter Jöback - Flera sidor av samma man
03. Lisa miskovsky - Changes
04. marit Bergman - I think it's a rainbow
05. mats Bergmans - Den stora dagen
06. Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Tuesday wonderland
07. Anne Sofie von Otter - I let the music speak
08. mando Diao - Ode to ochrasy
09. Basshunter - LOL
10. Di Leva - Hoppets röst
11. Lars Winnerbäck - Efter nattens bränder - 1996-2006
12. Patrik Isaksson - Patrik Isaksson
14. Benny Anderssons Orkester - Bao på turné
15. Viktoria Tolstoy - Pictures of me
16. Cajsastina Åkerström - Kärleken finns överallt
17. Daniel Lindström - Nån slags verklighet
18. Eva Eastwood - Ton of heart
19. BWO - Halcyon days
20. Veronica maggio - Vatten & bröd
Asta Kask is embroiled in a large legal dispute over the use of their name: myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=26589820&blogID=173598251" target=_blank>https://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=26589820&blogID=173598251
In case you were wondering, XXX is Jan Dahlbom. Despite threats of legal action by Jan and his label Rosa Honung, Burning Heart plans to release the new album "En för alla, ingen för nån" and DVD "Dom får aldrig mig" on November 15.
This is hot: a subtitled video for Basshunter's single "Boten Anna": m0o.eu/anna/index_en.php" target=_blank>https://basshunter.m0o.eu/anna/index_en.php
Why didn't anyone tell me the song was about IRC? That's some serious next-level nerd genius. I love it.
Peter Bjorn and John will return to the UK once again in December and rumor has it they will be bringing Laakso along for the ride:
12/05 - Liquid Room, Edinburgh
12/06 - Club Academy, manchester
12/07 - Audio, Brighton
12/08 - ULU, London
12/09 - Zodiac, Oxford
MP3: The Grand Opening - Secret view
The Grand Opening's debut full-length "This is nowhere to be found" is a perfect record for the segue into fall. melancholy and full of yearning and nostalgia, the music evokes the same sort of feelings I associate with the season. The days grow shorter, shadows grow longer and the leaves fall from trees. It's a time of inward reflection as we prepare for winter. As with Sonores (who I posted about m/index.php?story_id=1069">recently), this record marks the first steps of an IAT.mP3 netlabel act branching out into the 'real world' with a physical product. I couldn't be more proud - I feel like a father whose children are now grown up and leaving home for the first time on their own and I want them to do well. TGO's record is especially pleasing to me because I knew they had immense potential when I first heard their demo and now they've gone and proved it. The m/label.php?show=4">"Location EP" netrelease was pretty damn good I must admit, but "This is nowhere to be found" is miles ahead. Three of the songs make appearances on the new album and the difference between the two versions is astounding. However, you'll have to either myspace.com/thegrandopening" target=_blank>visit myspace or buy the record to hear 'em because I've posted a different song today, "Secret view". I love the tone of that bassline as played on Rhodes keyboard (at least I'm fairly sure what they used) combined with a simple drum loop and smattering of overdubbed percussion. The guitar only provides atmosphere and the melody is carried solely by vocals and chimes. So beautiful, so sublime.
Buy the "Don't drop off" 7": m/store.php?item=263">[click here]
The Grand Opening - Secret view
MP3: 120 Days - Get away
Contrarian that I am, I was immediately predisposed to skepticism concerning 120 Days. I can't help it. It happens automatically any time the vast machinery of the Vice hype juggernaut rolls into the effect, especially considering that their name was originally bandied about in conjunction with the vastly overrated Serena maneesh (though the tides may be turning on them - see media.com/article/news/38768/Video_Serena_maneesh_Sapphire_Eyes" target=_blank>yesterday's video review at Pitchfork for proof). Truth be told, I want the hype to be true. I hold out hope that a new record will come along and change my life. Did 120 Days accomplish this? No, my hardened heart prevented it and let's face facts: bands that amazing don't come around too often. However, it was certainly good enough for me to not write it off from the get-go, so I've been listening regularly the last couple weeks and it's been growing on me ever since. No surprise really considering that their sound fits in quite well with a lot of the other stuff I've been recommending recently such as 1999 and The Kid - well enough that I threw a track into m/index.php?article=220">my most recent podcast mix. Steady, mechanical beats topped with dark and droning, blissed-out melodies; a balance of goth and Krautrock. Silverbullit still remains the best band in this field, but 120 Days is pretty darn good too, maybe even great. We'll have to see how the record holds up a few months from now. At the very least, I won't be disappointed if they catch on with the masses.
120 Days - Get away
Elsewhere: here's the Paper Thin Walls take on 120 Days' opening track "Come out (come down, fade out, be gone": m/singlefile/item?id=182" target=_blank>https://www.paperthinwalls.com/singlefile/item?id=182
Hybris is offering up a 30-minute Kalle J mixtape for free download: m.com/" target=_blank>https://www.hybrism.com/