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The latest top 20 Swedish student radio chart:
01. (01) Arctic monkeys - "I Bet U Look Good on the Dancefloor"
02. (09) The Sorayas - "Hours to Days"
03. (05) Gorillaz - "Dirty Harry"
04. (02) The White Stripes - "The Denial Twist"
05. (07) Róisín murphy - "Sow Into You"
06. (06) The Fine Arts Showcase - "Chemical Girl"
07. (05) Franz Ferdinand - "Walk Away"
08. (08) El Perro Del mar - "God Knows (You Gotta Give To Get)"
09. (04) David Sandström Overdrive - "The Crotch of a Saturday"
10. (13) Dannii minogue & The Soul Seekerz - "Perfection"
11. (11) Unarmed Enemies - "missing Out"
12. (10) ObnoXiuz - "Lägg benen på ryggen och dra"
13. (NY) Håkan Hellström - "13"
14. (17) Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - "Is This Love?"
15. (NY) The mitchell Brothers - "Alone With the TV"
16. (NY) Peshi - "Jasper Flute"
17. (NY) monastir - "So Defeated"
18. (18) Black Rebel motorcycle Club - "Weight of the World"
19. (12) Goldfrapp - "Number 1"
20. (14) Baby Shambles - "Albion"
Leaving the chart: The Embassy, Queens of the Stone Age, Röyksopp and Saïan Supa Crew.
This week's top artists for the m/group/itsatrap" target=_blank>It's a trap! Last.fm/Audioscrobbler listening group:
01. Death Cab for Cutie
02. Sufjan Stevens
03. Coldplay
04. Kent
05. Bright Eyes
06. Broken Social Scene
07. Franz Ferdinand
08. The Strokes
09. The Postal Service
10. The Arcade Fire
Top tracks:
01. The Embassy - Some Indulgence
02. Death Cab for Cutie - Soul meets Body
03. The Embassy - It Pays To Belong
04. The Embassy - Tell me
05. The Embassy - Information
06. The Embassy - Time's Tight
07. Arctic monkeys - Fake Tales of San Francisco
08. Babyshambles - Fuck Forever
09. Broken Social Scene - 7/4 (Shoreline)
10. The Embassy - Was That All It Was
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The new Trapdoor Fucking Exit album "Crooked life, straight world" finally has a release date - only a few months late this time. It'll be out in Sweden on January 9, the US on January 13 and the UK on January 24. Samples available at the band's website: m/" target=_blank>https://www.trapdoorfuckingexit.com/
New mp3 and a top ten list today from Swedish singer/songwriter Thomas Denver Jonsson. Now that's synchronicity! Thomas' new album "Barely touching it" came out not too long ago on Kite Records and should appeal to folks who dig Will Oldham, magnolia Electric Co./Songs:Ohia and the like. I actually like Thomas' record better than any recent release from those two artists. The song I've posted is the opening number and is a bit more lowkey than the rest of the album, but it's still a good introduction to his laidback country style. Good stuff. And don't forget to check him out live - he's got a bunch of dates lined up in the next month:
12/15 - DJ set, K6, Karlstad (SWE) w/The mellowmen
12/17 - Kåren, Karlstad (SWE)
12/25 - tba, Årjäng (SWE)
12/25 - Kvarnen, Töcksfors (SWE)
01/11 - Harmonie, Edam (NL)
01/12 - Eurosonic 2006, Groningen (NL) (Grand Theatre 8:45pm)
01/13 - muziekcafé Backstage, Deventer (NL)
01/14 - tba (NL)
Thomas Denver Jonsson - I'm with you all the way
"A decade of dreams 1995-2005" is the best of (yet) from Sweden's very own Dido-esque singer-songstress Sophie Zelmani. She occupies the territory already covered by the likes of Lisa Nilson, Lisa Ekdahl, or even Patrik Issakson! Vocally they pale into insignificance, as Zelmani possesses a voice to be reckoned with. It could be heard on any mOR format radio station in the USA. That said, Zelmani has a husky purr to her delicious vocals, fittingly matched by her beauty. Arguably the best tracks are "Going home", "Oh dear" and percussion tilted "Going to stop" which weighs in at a whopping 7:08 mins long. For fans, the album also contains a "So long" update via the the Aranjeuz version. Fresh material (three new songs) includes the single "I can't change", which could easily have fit nicely into her "Sing and dance" album issued in 2002. All in all, proper Sunday, monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, never Friday or Saturday evening music.
- Troy Convers
I'm still not totally wowed by my Enemy, but I'm not ready to give up on them yet either. Their debut EP "Elil" showed promise, but ultimately fell short and it's kind of the same story with these two more recent releases. But! my Enemy continues to get better with every new CD. The songs and, more importantly, the production are steadily improving. It's especially apparent on the remix tracks from "Khreis" where you can hear other folks who are able to tap into the songs' potential and transform them into something greater. I like where they're going, but they aren't quite there yet. Keep an eye on 'em - I've got a strong feeling they'll figure it out.
- Avi Roig
With a chorus borrowed from a song by The Tough Alliance and songs sounding like a mix between Jens Lekman and moneybrother, this album could hardly have been done any other time and place than in Sweden 2005. But even though "Drama" is a very timely album, David Pagmar (who is montt mardié) has also constructed a great piece of music, in fact one of the best this year! There are some really outstanding "souly" tracks on here (e.g. "Huckleberry friend" - one of my favourite songs of 2005), and also a bunch of uptempo ones, and at the end of the album we get treated to a magnificent cover of Håkan Hellström's sucker punch of a song "Kom igen Lena" shrewdly called "Come on Eileen", which is done in a beautiful stripped-down fashion. I love this album and if I had the money and time I'd spend the rest of the year dressed up as Santa and walk around the streets giving away copies of it out to everyone I met.
- Simon Tagestam
What we have here is a failure to self-edit. The new album from this Swedish indiepop act starts out strong enough, but quickly loses steam with quite a few tracks that should've been cut during preproduction. The A-level material would've made for a nice EP by itself, but they can't quite hack it for a full 40 minutes.
- Avi Roig
Danish quartet Epo-555's debut album is a haunting mix of indie rock fueled by synthesizers and the occasional drum machine programming in the vein of mid-'90s Sub Pop band Six Finger Satellite and Belle and Sebastian. They craft these soundscapes out of vocalist/guitarist max Hansen and Camilla Florentz (who also does vocals along with synth duties) breathy lyrics that takes the listener to a different dimension on "Angelina Balerina". Their vocals are nice and complimentary to the music itself, which flows from track to track in a cohesive manner (see tracks such as "L'art Pour La Fart" and "iL Presidente" as an example.) Good stuff, overall.
- Navy Keophan
The title track of this EP is a pretty little darling of a song that is steeped in New Order and other bands of that type from the 80s. If you like The Embassy you should definitely seek this song out, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. It's a shame that the other (three) songs on this EP are so dull, if they would have been only nearly as good as "Heart" it could have been a right old party.
- Simon Tagestam