Kirlian Crossing's final "Acid test reel" is online for free download. Check it: m/kirliancrossing/acid.htm" target=_blank>https://www.verdurarecords.com/kirliancrossing/acid.htm
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Your search returned 39417 results. Viewing results 25741-25755Friendly Noise reports that they will be releasing Testbild!'s third album "Imagine a house" later on this month. more details to come.
The Perishers have a new video for "Trouble sleeping", the first single from the UK/US reissue of their album "Let there be morning": music.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/theperishersx06x04x06" target=_blank>https://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/theperishersx06x04x06
I used to kind of write these guys off as Coldplay-wannabees, but even though they share some of the same maudlin tendencies, their music is actually quite nice.
The tracklist for the new Bear Quartet album "Eternity now" has been revealed:
01. Battle Hymn
02. Sailors
03. Where I Cried
04. Broken Heart
05. The Lost Kid Office
06. Faeces
07. Fairies
08. Faces
09. The Repairing Of The Red Sea
10. Peders Förlåt
11. Bear Quartet International Airport
Britta Persson reports that voting has closed on the poll to choose her next single and the winner is "Winter tour". It will be out later this month. In second place was the song "You are not my boyfriend" which will now be released as a single in August featuring two exclusive b-sides. Listen to the champ at myspace: myspace.com/brittapersson" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/brittapersson
Check out the first release from militant Fields netlabel offshoot Hwem and the artist We Were Dancing aka Swedish experimental/drone artist Robin Rådenman: m.net/releases.html" target=_blank>https://www.hwem.net/releases.html
Neumu likes Finnish indiepop group Red Carpet: mu.net/fortyfour/" target=_blank>https://www.neumu.net/fortyfour/
I have the CD available for purchase m/store.php?item=124">right here.
Lupatarkastaja on Finnish synthpop act Pariisin Kevät who have a free three-song EP for download: mizdat.info/2006/05/02/pariisin-kevat-kattojen-ylla-ep/" target=_blank>https://lupatarkastaja.samizdat.info/2006/05/02/pariisin-kevat-kattojen-ylla-ep/
Fluxblog posts another track from Norwegian singer/songwriter marit Larsen: marit-larsen.html" target=_blank>https://www.fluxblog.org/2006/05/vows-that-went-up-in-air-marit-larsen.html
Check out Detektivbyrån, a newish electro/acoustic instrumental act from Sweden: https://www.detektivbyran.net/
It reminds me a bit of Jaga Jazzist, 'cept with less electronics and more of a gypsy/folk feel. Really nice.
Diktendo, the solo project of magnus from Citylights (as featured m/index.php?story_id=954">here a couple weeks ago), is releasing a 5-track EP entitled "Sweet & tender, as we are" tomorrow via the label melodrama. Listen to samples here: myspace.com/diktendo" target=_blank>https://www.myspace.com/diktendo
MP3: Tiger Lou - Nixon
"Nixon" is Tiger Lou's latest single. It's also the song I have featured on "Reader's companion volume two". I've made it available as a free download today. I know it should be obvious, but I'll just come out and say it: I love Tiger Lou. I get all misty just thinking about them and the good times we've shared. So much so, that I'm putting my money where my mouth is and will be releasing a Tiger Lou 7" very soon. The a-side will be "Until I'm there" which TL mainman Rasmus Kellerman tells me is his favorite songs from his latest album "The loyal". Good stuff, I assure you. more details soon.
Tiger Lou - Nixon
MP3: My Enemy - What is love
I'm a big fan of comps with a strong premise or theme. Even when the music doesn't work (ahem, see "Jävla kritiker!" for one), they are still worth hearing or owning just because. Even the weakest tribute comps have their redeeming moments. Dig Your Own Grave's "This is love" comp isn't a typical tribute in which the contributors all honor a single artist. It's simpler than that - they are all joined together to offer homage to a single song, Haddaway's Europop monster-hit "What is love". For some of you, that's all you need to sell you on the record, but if you're like me you're still very tentative. I'm thinking this can't be good, right? There's no way I'm gonna make it through all twelve tracks. But you know what? Not only did I make it through, but I found myself listening for a second time immediately. The strength of the original lies in its simplicity: an easy chord progression, not too many words, a huge anthemic chorus. It's a perfect choice for reworking since it adapts easily to many styles. most of the acts here are of the bedroom lofi/indietronica variety and while a few start to lose their luster on subsequent listens, there are many standouts. my Enemy's blissed out take on the song is one. They slow it down and stretch it out like a lazy Sunday afternoon. It's like the best Radio Dept. song they never wrote. Another highlight for me is Aktion Atopos's pounding Godflesh-style version. The beats are heavy and distorted and the vocals are pitched-down and monstrous. I couldn't decide on just one to post today, so you get both. Happy may Day or something like that. Go get my Enemy from the regular playlist, AA down below.
Download: mp3" target=_blank>Aktion Atopos - What is love
My Enemy - What is love
I'm a big fan of comps with a strong premise or theme. Even when the music doesn't work (ahem, see "Jävla kritiker!" for one), they are still worth hearing or owning just because. Even the weakest tribute comps have their redeeming moments. Dig Your Own Grave's "This is love" comp isn't a typical tribute in which the contributors all honor a single artist. It's simpler than that - they are all joined together to offer homage to a single song, Haddaway's Europop monster-hit "What is love". For some of you, that's all you need to sell you on the record, but if you're like me you're still very tentative. I'm thinking this can't be good, right? There's no way I'm gonna make it through all twelve tracks. But you know what? Not only did I make it through, but I found myself listening for a second time immediately. The strength of the original lies in its simplicity: an easy chord progression, not too many words, a huge anthemic chorus. It's a perfect choice for reworking since it adapts easily to many styles. most of the acts here are of the bedroom lofi/indietronica variety and while a few start to lose their luster on subsequent listens, there are many standouts. my Enemy's blissed out take on the song is one. They slow it down and stretch it out like a lazy Sunday afternoon. It's like the best Radio Dept. song they never wrote. Another highlight for me is Aktion Atopos's pounding Godflesh-style version. The beats are heavy and distorted and the vocals are pitched-down and monstrous. I couldn't decide on just one to post today, so you get both. Happy may Day or something like that. Go get my Enemy from the regular playlist, AA down below.
Not only did I post m/index.php?article=181">a big ol' batch of new reviews yesterday, but I also posted m/index.php?article=182">the second installment of the new profile series. I'm hoping to make it a weekly feature where I can spotlight new and up-and-coming artists. Got suggestions? Let me know!