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Swedish hard-rockers Graveyard and Witchcraft are teaming up for a European tour:
05/16 - Barfly, Cardiff (UK)
05/17 - Rainbow Bar, Birmingham (UK)
05/18 - ULU, London (UK)
05/20 - Trix, Antwerp (BEL)
05/21 - Nachtleben, Frankfurt (GER)
05/22 - White Trash, Berlin (GER)
05/23 - Cairo, Wurzburg (GER)
05/24 - Arena, Vienna (AUS)
05/25 - 59:1, munchen (GER)
05/26 - ZOE, milano (ITA)
05/28 - Little Devil, Tilburg (NL)
05/29 - Underground, Cologne (GER)
05/30 - Headcrash, Hamburg (GER)
Wolfbrigade is heading to Spain for a few shows this weekend:
04/09 - Proyecto mayhem Squat, Valencia (ESP)
04/10 - La Gran Nada Squat, Barcelona (ESP)
04/11 - La muerte Fest Revenge (La Fabrika Squat), madrid (ESP)
The new Nephew single "007 is also gonna die" will be released on April 13. As for the band's upcoming full-length "Danmark/Denmark", I believe it's still on track for June.
Swedish indie act Delacroix has a new track for free download called "Time left to kill": m/" target="_blank">https://delacroixband.com/
Swedish electronic/EBm-oriented label megahype has confirmed that new albums from both The mobile Homes ("Today is your lucky day") and Rupesh Cartel ("Anchor baby") will be released on April 15. For full details and preorder info, go to the label's website: megahype.com/" target="_blank">https://www.megahype.com/
more and more bands are beginning to understand the value of giving away their music for free, but honestly, how much of it is actually worth downloading? Chances are you haven't noticed, but I've really tried to pare down on the amount of crap I post so it's more quality, not quantity. Even still, I can barely keep up with it all so I know the majority of readers are likewise behind the curve. Swedish indie act Penny Century posted a free EP m/?n=29623">last month, but it took me weeks to give it a thorough listen despite mattias Alkberg illustrious name being attached to the credits. What's wrong with me, right? Like I said: too much music, too much crap, diminished expectations. Good thing that these guys are damn good because they jumped right out at me when I threw 'em into a shuffle playlist of new tunes not too long ago. It was one of those "I must know who this is!" moments when you hear something for the first time and immediately understand it's greatness. Penny Century are like that, a solid, instantly-gratifying indiepop act. Obviously reminiscent of early Bear Quartet, but also with their own identity and personality. Good songs, good feelings. mattias' appearance is merely sugar on top of the frosting, by no means the main attraction. Check out the title track below and then motion.pennycentury.se/" target="_blank">go here to download the rest.
Penny Century - Valencia
Here's the playlist for this week's radio show Sirius XmU:
01. TALK 1
02. Small - Highway child
03. Seance - Invocation
04. Halph - New money
05. TALK 2
06. Anna Frank - Directions
07. Kristofer Åström - me and the snakes
08. The Scrags - mad passion
09. TALK 3
10. Randy - Who's side are you on?
11. Division of Laura Lee - Violence is timeless
12. Existensminimum - 1993
13. Familjen - Socker
14. TALK 4
15. The Fine Arts Showcase - Lovesick
16. Viola - Cute destroyer
17. Nitad - Nervvrak
18. Penny Century - Just because
19. TALK 5
20. marions - Another hour
21. BJ Nielsen - Tummen upp
22. Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words - Facelessness erases every trace of humanity
Reminder: my show airs every week on Sundays and mondays at 11pm ET on Sirius XmU. That's channel 26 on Sirius, 43 on Xm and 831 for DirecTV subscribers.
Here is the m/group/itsatrap" target="_blank">It's a Trap! listening group top 10 artists of the week, unique to our group:
01. Bob Hund
02. Anna Järvinen
03. Loney, Dear
04. El Perro del mar
05. Jenny Wilson
06. The Bear Quartet
07. Fever Ray
08. Hello Saferide
09. Frida Hyvönen
10. Florence Valentin
Do you listen to music on your computer or with an iPod? Please join us and make your playlist count! Go here to learn more: m/help/" target="_blank">https://www.last.fm/help/
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Passiv Dödshjälp, completely out of the blue, blew me away with their debut CDr last year which clearly demonstrated that these Swedes were indeed able to write some 'catchy' crust tunes. Although you could clearly point out their influences, their songwriting ability and the way they incorporated dismal metallic tunes into traditional d-beat structures was simply captivating. Fast forward a couple of months, I got their new split 7" with Bergen, Norway's Livstid and I can safely say that Gävle's finest has managed to outstrip the quality of their debut. The record, which contains three songs from Passiv Dödshjälp and four from Livstid, is barely under 15 minutes and its length is perfect for those who prefer their crust punk as short and direct as possible. I don't want to downplay the caliber of the Livstid side (which is very good on its own terms), but the three Passiv Dödshjälp songs on this record superlatively fuse the ferocity of Swedish kängpunk luminaries with their contemporary, melody-instilled protégés. One of the most striking aspects of these new songs is that the band has managed to shape this integration in an almost seamless way, which in the end greatly strengthens the overall quality of their sound. The other participant of the split, Livstid has a similar game with their Swedish counterparts in terms of performing a cross-genre variant of hardcore/punk. Yet, Livstid embraces a faster approach with regularly bursting blastbeats and a discernible black metal vibe underneath a thick layer of fast-paced picking, obviously as a reflection of their hometown's grim legacy. This split 7" is a must-have for fans of Scandinavian hardcore/punk and for those who still regard vinyl as the ultimate medium to experience extreme music.
- Burak Tansel
Norwegian shoegazers maribel will release their debut album "Aesthetics" on April 27 via Oslo Grammofon.
Juvelen will perform live in London at the Notting Hill Arts Club on may 7.