Finnish act Sister Flo will release their fifth album"Ystävyys / Friendship" on December 15 via . It will only be released on vinyl and will come with a free download code for mp3s/lossless files and is packaged in a "unique canvas bag".
Speaking of m/n/35758-soma-revealed">Dadde, he also sends word that Wolfbrigade are currently in pre-production for their 8th album which will be recorded at Studio Fredman, their first time there since 1997. And as for Asta Kask, the band will be releasing a split 7" with Japanese act Crispy Nuts and will also be touring their with them over in their part of the world this coming February. They're also working on their very first US tour which should happen around may or June, I'm presuming to coincide with Chaos in Tejas which will be June 2-5 this coming year.
Soma is a Stockholm-based band featuring members fromWolfbrigade, Shades of Grey and Dollhouse that has existed since 2007, but is only now getting out of the rehearsal space for their very first gigs:
11/20 - Kafé 44, Stockholm (SWE)
11/26 - LiWi, Liepzig (GER) w/Saviours
11/27 - Scharni28, Berlin (GER)
As for the sound, drummer Dadde describes it as follows: "The music is heavy, metallic and complex yet there's plenty of melodies and from time to time our roots in the crustpunk-movement shine through, but the use of samplers and keyboards make a big difference from our past bands, and the result is an experimental pedal-driven stonerrock/death metal/hardcorepunk with samplers, keyboards and influences from world music." The band plans to record their debut album"The dark chapters" this coming spring.
It's that time of year when my work schedule is absolutely manic, so of course that means I've taken on a couple freelance jobs in addition to all the usual BS I'm usually paid to do. And as for things I'm not paid to do such as this site and m/" target="_blank">that one, well... they tend to slip amongst my top priorities. So yeah, that's my ongoing excuse for a severe lack of mp3 posts and other feature-length content. Still trying to figure out a proper balance so I can work as much as I need to and still enjoy life, but in the mean time, here's a track from the very great Swedish indie throwbacks Life Before man. You like classic Swindie? Do you get nostalgic for the sound of the early 90s? maybe you appreciate your indiepop to have a touch of anger? Good! Enjoy this demo track from a 12-year old band that never recorded anything until very, very recently.