Swedish indie/twang act Shotgun Language is giving away a new 5-track EP via Bandcamp: mp.com/" target="_blank">https://shotgunlanguage.bandcamp.com/
I usually hate most stuff that veers into alt-country territory, but this stuff does a good job of avoiding most of the usual/obvious genre pitfalls. Helps quite a bit that the recording is very distinctive.
You know the score with the type of music that Sweden's misantropic play; the crusty punkthrash that's rapidly becoming more and more popular to the point of oversaturation. Plenty of choice is, of course, a good thing, but that also means that there's an awful lot of crap to trudge through in order to find that elusive golden nugget. The problem with abundance in the genre in which misantropic reside, is that it's a form of music that doesn't lend itself to much deviance from its foundations. In that case, much like the melodic death metal of Göteborg, we find a genre with countless bands that all sound the same. One might say that the inclusion of a female vocalist in itself serves to set misantropic apart frommost of the other bands, and it does to an extent, but unless you're aware of the fact that it's a girl on vocals you might simply assume it's a weak male vocalist at the helm. musically, it's all above average stuff, but not to the point where "Insomnia" is something you'll be busting to tell people about. Rather, this is a decent listen with some interesting moments. It's like Rotten Soundmeets Waklevören in places, only an incredibly weaker version of both that gets tired quite quickly. Next time I give this a spin will probably be in a couple of years when I'm stuck for something to listen to and can't quite remember what this misantropic album sounded like when I last heard it. - John Norby
Jónsi will be releasing a live film/double-album on November 29 entitled "Go live" featuring footage from his march 2010 tour dress rehearsal performance in London. Said release will include live renditions of every track off his debut solo record "Go", as well as many other songs he's been playing live, including five never-released before. Preview info at his website: m/" target="_blank">https://jonsi.com/
Whatever you do, don't bother with the comments on YouTube -- just enjoy it for what it is and try to ignore that there are Nazis trying to use this as evidence of a vast conspiracy against them.
The excellent Swedish hardrock act Siena Root will be touring Spain this month:
11/11 - Gruta 77, madrid
11/12 - Dom Pedro, Gijón
11/13 - La Ley Seca, Zaragoza
11/14 - Jimmy Jazz, Vitoria
11/15 - Estudio 27, Burgos
11/16 - Bola 8, La Coruña
11/17 - Los Picos, Cantabria
11/18 - Universidad de León, Leon
11/19 - La Cueva del Jazz, Zamora
11/20 - Sala mogambo, San Sebastian
11/21 - Taberna Belfast, León
01. Vamp - I full symfoni (med KORK)
02. Odd Nordstoga - November
03. Henning Kvitnes - For Sånne Som Oss
04. Ida Jenshus - No Guarantees
05. Ole Ivars - Stjerneklart
06. Sigvart Dagsland - Bryllups- og Begravelsesorkester
07. Kari Bremnes - Fantastisk Allerede
08. Christel Alsos - Tomorrow is
09. Diverse artister - melodi Grand Prix Junior 2010
10. Tone Damli Aaberge - Cocool
11. Inger Lise Rypdal - De beste jeg vet
12. Elin Gaustad - Whole New Beginning
13. Knut Anders Sørum - Prøysen
14. Various Artists - Hjertestups
15. Dimmu Borgir - Abrahadabra
16. Skambankt - Søvnløs
17. Leif Ove Andsnes - Rachmaninov Piano Concertos no 3 & 4
18. madcon - Contraband
19. A-ha - 25
20. Röyksopp - Senior
01. Bo Kaspers Orkester - New Orleans
02. Jill Johnson - The well-known and some other favourite stories
03. Håkan Hellström - 2 steg från paradise
04. Nanne - En rastlös själ
05. Eldkvarn - Kärlekens väg - en mässa
06. Robyn - Body talk pt.2
07. Caroline af Ugglas - Vad var det jag sa
08. Swedish House mafia - Until one
09. Hoffmaestro - Skank-a-tronic punkadelica
10. Amy Diamond - Greatest hits
11. Georg Wadenius - Reconnection
12. Blackjack - Festival
13. Brolle - Best of Brolle
14. Robyn - Body talk pt.1
15. Pernilla Andersson - Ö
16. Fatboy - Overdrive
17. Oskar Linnros - Vilja bli
18. magnus Carlsson - Pop galaxy
19. Kent - En plats i solen
20. Säkert! - Facit
Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words will be saying farewell with "Dreadcade", a final release/epitaph capturing nine limited/hard-to-find/unreleased tracks from the past 10 years in a single LP collection to be released via /. No official release date beyond "early 2011", but you can preorder now to secure a copy which will come with a bonus 7" of the very last Dead Letters recordings: m/" target="_blank">https://dreadcade.com/
Quite possibly my favorite track fromThe Bear Quartet's latest album"monty Python" and, in a single word, tense. The melody occupies such a small space and moves in tight, chromatic steps, back and forth, up and down. No resolutions, only odd, endlessly circling riffs, goofy gurgling noises and dour pessimism. Repeat, not fade indeed.