A new single and video from Swedish emo/metal-core act Adept: m/watch?v=3IsHgw2ACYg" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IsHgw2ACYg
So predictable, so incredibly horrible. From the tattoos, to the mesa Boogie amps, to the excessive merch covered in distressed text and the misogynistic lyrics... seriously the worst thing I've seen this year from a competent act.
Slöa Knivar's debut LP "Ingen klas, ingen stil" (out now via ) has occupied a semi-permanent place on my turntable since I received it a week and a half ago, partially due to sheer laziness, but mostly because it rips hard. Also, because it has some of the gnarliest female vocals I've heard in ages. Another bonus: simple, straightforward lyrics deploring the most common, banal hardships of life, at least on the two English-language tracks (I haven't bothered to translate all the rest). Witness the predicaments: "I don't like to make food / I like to eat but I hate to spend so many hours every single day preparing my survival" Also: "I don't like to take showers / I like to smell nice but I hate to get wet and cold when it's not in the sea cause that's a different thing" Even if you don't agree, you can relate because we all have these issues. Reminds me a lot of m/watch?v=3VlYoO5m86w" target="_blank">"Burnt toast" by Anal mucus, one of the very first hardcore acts I ever saw back as a wide-eyed teen (yeah, I know that video is new-ish, but I'm talking about the original incarnation back from back in the early 90s) -- you can talk about politics, you can scream about the impending end of the world, but if you want universal understanding, you gotta zero in on the little things. Though they transcend all genres, punk rock is surely the best way to express your frustration.
Swedish doom act Suma will be doing a new split 12"/CD with Unearthly Trance to coincide with the two groups' US tour together in October. Each band contributes a track to a side with guest vocals from the other band to make for a total collaborative experience -- read more/get tourdates at myspace: myspace.com/sumanoise" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/sumanoise
Swedish label has signed three new bands: long-running screamo revivalists Suis La Lune, Uppsala crust-metallers Yersinia and indie/folk act Preacher and the Bear. BSR will first reissue Suis La Lune's 10" EP "Heir" and will follow with full-lengths from the other 2 later this year.
They've been saying it for 10 years, but maybe this time they mean it? The long-awaited Union Carbide Productions boxset is supposedly on the way once more: https://gaffa.se/nyhet/42756