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Fatboy are one of few Swedish rockabilly bands that have been successful in reaching a broader audience. Their second album "In my bones" varies a lot; they start off playing straight rockabilly on the album's first single "Way down low" and then change to something more Sinatra-like in "Springtime". They are reminiscent of Weeping Willows at times too, especially in the way they combine rockabilly with a more alternative sound. They mix their music with jazz as well as pop, but still create a classic distinguished sound that tells the listener that this is Fatboy and nothing else... Even if it might look like it's just the usual stand-up bass supported trip back the 50's, there is enough creativity and effort put in for the album to avoid becoming nostalgic. The record is very well done and makes even a person like me that is not very interested in rockabilly to smile and sing along.
- Morten Frisch
There will be a new BWO album in early April called "Big science". Naturally, their melodifestivalen entry "You're not alone" will be the first single.
Laleh's new album "me and Simon" was released today and is now streaming at myspace: myspace.com/lalehsweden" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/lalehsweden
Johan Heltne will begin recording his next album in march, the second part of his planned trilogy. This time he plans to keep the guestlist shorter and has so far recruited Andreas Runeson, Andreaz Hedén, Joel Wästberg and Andreas Eklöf as backing players.
Emmon's new album "Closet wanderings" has been confirmed for release on February 18 via Wonderland Records. There will be a record release party on February 28 at Storan in Göteborg together with Elegant machinery and mobile Homes.
Labrador is giving away a new track from Suburban Kids with Biblical Names: mp3/SKWBN-1999.mp3" target="_blank">https://www.labrador.se/mp3/SKWBN-1999.mp3
The group's new 4-song EP "#4" will be released February 4.
Poet/musician Emil Jensen is the recipient of this year's Hoola Bandoola Bands pris, honoring the memory of renown Swedish artist Björn Afzelius.
The reissue of Trojne 7" EP "Who gives a fuck anyway?", originally released way back in 1984, is now available from Swedish upstart label SmRT Records. Head to their website for details and samples: mrtrecords.se/" target="_blank">https://smrtrecords.se/