Hear a new track from Norwegian hardrock act El Caco at myspace: myspace.com/blackballoonrecords" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/blackballoonrecords
The band's new album "Heat" will be out in February via Black Balloon Records.
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Swedish doom act Kongh will be making their US live debut at Kuma Corner's Doom Fest, happening at the Double Door in Chicago on December 20. Check it: myspace.com/kumasdoomfest" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/kumasdoomfest
Watch live video footage of The Tarantula Waltz performing the new song "Glasgow and Clyde": m/watch?v=hdENkAh_Pvm&fmt=18" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdENkAh_Pvm&fmt=18
Our December top 10 blowout keeps on going and going - be sure to catch up on the latest:
m/articles.php?a=397">John Roger Olsson (The Grand Opening)
m/articles.php?a=396">Emil Johansson (The Giant's Dream)
m/articles.php?a=395">Daggan (Novoton)
m/articles.php?a=394">The Goner
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. Hello Saferide
02. Anna Ternheim
03. Kleerup
04. moto Boy
05. El Perro del mar
06. Loney, Dear
07. Club 8
08. Håkan Hellström
09. The Soundtrack of Our Lives
10. Glasvegas
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MP3: Susanna - Jailbreak
By now, Susanna's modus operandi is tried and true: take a semi-well-known song, slow it down and make it as languid as possible and hopefully, assuming it all works out as planned, reveal some sort of hidden beauty. Witness her cover of Thin Lizzy's "Jailbreak", together with Bonnie "Prince" Billy (aka Will Oldham). The formula remains the same, but does it pass the test? Yes and no, I'd say. The novelty factor is strong as the original is quite a rocker, but at the same time, a good song remains a good song no matter how it's played. So while I don't think they manage to tap into some unintended dynamic, the piece stands up to repeated listens just fine. It's far more pretty than goofy. And best of all: no irony whatsoever, thank god. Now as for outdoing the original, that would be a negatory. Don't be surprised.
Susanna - Jailbreak
Omar/Hjortene
World domination
Walden Rekords
Two stonerrock bands, one Danish, one Swedish, two songs each. Nuance is neither band's strongpoint, so expect the usual fuzzy distortion, pounding drums and wailing vocals over heavy blues riffs; all typical for the genre. Hjortene attempts to distinguish themselves by singing in their native tongue (Danish) with a more reserved vocal approach, but it doesn't make up for a lack of memorable material. Neither band excels in that department actually, though the level of musicianship is plenty competent. Again, fairly typical for the genre: brevity is not in their vocabulary. Omar attempts to make up for that deficiency by slightly upping the energy level, but it's still not enough to make them a standout. Why bother?
- Avi Roig
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Sondre Lerche on his favorite albums of the year: m/diary.asp?id=644" target="_blank">https://www.sondrelerche.com/diary.asp?id=644
Shelflife Records will be releasing the debut album "Aboa sleeping" from Finnish act Burning Hearts on February 10. Preview samples at myspace: myspace.com/burningheartsmusic" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/burningheartsmusic