Swedish hip-hop artist JaeWon has posted the single "Dragon breath" for downloading on myspace: myspace.com/faejaewon" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/faejaewon
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Your search returned 39417 results. Viewing results 24106-24120Taken By Trees, the solo project of ex-Concretes vocalist Victoria Bergsman, has posted her new demo on her website: m" target=_blank>https://www.takenbytrees.com
It was recorded with producer Björn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John.
Linda Sundblad's (ex-Lambretta) new solo album "Oh my god!" has been confirmed for a November 8 release. The first single "Oh father" is already at radio, but will be available as a paid download on September 27. Listen at myspace: myspace.com/lindasundblad" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/lindasundblad
Oh Lucky Star has added another new song to their myspace profile: myspace.com/ohluckystar" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/ohluckystar
millencolin frontman Nikola Sarcevic has posted a brand new solo track on his myspace profile: myspace.com/nikolasarcevic" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/nikolasarcevic
Danish rockers The Royal Highness will be in LA to mix their new album with Joe Barresi and will play a couple shows while they're here:
09/18 - Whiskey a Go Go
09/23 - Tailors Tavern
Novoton has posted the excellent new Existensminimum single "One day I shall die" as a free download: minimum_oneday.mp3" target=_blank>https://www.novoton.se/sounds/existensminimum_oneday.mp3
Existensminimum's album "Last night my head..." is probably the sleeper hit of the year. A great album that's unfortunately slipping under the radar despite many strong reviews.
Seriously, what is wrong with people?
That's the question I wake up with everyday. I love people - why don't they love us? In time, I promise.
Do you consider yourselves to be a punkrock band? What does punk mean to you?
No punkrock band. Punk is emotion and has nothing to do with a music style. The best punk song right now is Justice - "Waters Of Nazareth", be sure to check it out!
What's up with mPTP? Are you ever gonna do anything else?
Ah shit. in time, I promise (again). Or are we one hit wonders? hmm.. Jessie [Garon, C.Aarmé/mPTP vocalist] has some lyrics to put together and he's a nurse soon as well and I have a new band called - Nya Svart - with my lovely miss Kitty.
Really, who dropped the ball with "Vita"? Why aren't you as big as Kent yet?
Help us to put the music back in focus and fuck all the business people who's in it for the money. Seriously. I believe in networking and love the new deal with downloading from the net, myspace and everything!!
Download m/playlist/caarme-we_are_the_world.mp3">"We are the world" and get with it. Listen to C.Aarmé remixed here: myspace.com/ticatua" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/ticatua
MP3: C.Aarmé - We are the world
If you're reading this now, then today must be Wednesday and I'm somewhere in San Jose. Today I am talking with Ola Håkansson of C.Aarmé:
I think that "Vita" is one of 2006's best records. Why hasn't the rest of the world recognized your genius?
In time. But seriously, Epitaph!? What's up with record companies!?!? Fuck that shit. We're gonna start up our own label and fool some old rich man to send some money our way. Any other good ideas?
MP3: Namur - Marching
2006 has been an amazing year for dark and dreamy pop and Namur's "Songs from the valley of Baca" is one of the best examples of the genre. You can call it a shoegazer revival if you want, but I think that all the sounds I've been hearing are something completely new and different. It may be a lot of things, but it's certainly not retro. Anyhow, despite releasing one of the year's best albums, Namur mainman David Åhlén decided recently that it was time to retire the name and move on with something new: Father of Levi. Naturally, I wanted to know more, so I asked him why. Read more: m/index.php?article=215">[click here]
"marching" is the one of the only songs on the album that delivers immediate gratification out of context. That might sound like a bad thing, but I assure you it's not. "Songs from the valley of Baca" is very much an album, not just a collection of songs or singles. Each track flows effortlessly into the other and weave together to create a much greater listening experience. It's becoming rarer and rarer to find music that achieves this sort of cohesiveness nowadays in our post-iPod world. Like I said before: one of the best releases of the year.
Namur - Marching
MP3: Lemonator - Will I ever find out
If you are reading this, that must mean that it's monday and I'm probably somewhere in Berkeley, CA right now, hopefully far away from a computer. Assuming that this whole pre-posting experiment works, that is. Anyhow, I figured that this week would be as good a time as any to take a look at some of 2006's best releases and today we're going to start with Lemonator and their latest "At the presence of great beauty". It should as no surprise that I adore this album as I already posted two tracks from it and that's pretty much unheard of around here. So not only am I giving you another track today, I'm also offering up an interview with frontman Lasse Kurki! Check it out: m/index.php?article=214">[click here]
Pop music doesn't get much better than this! If you haven't heard these guys yet, you're missing out.
Lemonator - Will I ever find out