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This week's top 20 Swedish album chart:
01. Kent - Kent box 1991-2008
02. ABBA - The albums (9CD box set)
03. Agnes - Dance love pop
04. Bo Kaspers Orkester - 8
05. Jill Johnson - Bbaby blue paper
06. Thorleifs - Förälskade
07. Frida Hyvönen - Silence is wild
08. Hans Alfredsson/Tage Danielsson/Lasse O'månsson - Lindemans låda - Fullare än någonsin
09. Sonja Aldén - Under mitt tak
10. In Flames - A sense of purpose
11. markus Fagervall - Steal my melody
12. Christer Sjögren - mitt sköna sextiotal
13. Sophie Zelmani - The ocean and me
14. Tiger Lou - A partial print
15. Smurfarna - Smurfparty
16. Takida - Bury the lies
17. Hello Saferide - more modern short stories from Hello Saferide
18. Andreas Johnson - Rediscovered
19. Pain - Cynic paradise
20. Veronica maggio - Och vinnaren är...
The Fashion has been forced to cancel their dates in Vancouver BC, Seattle and Portland due to inclement weather in the midwest. They'll pick up again in SF on November 11.
Eldkvarn has a new website for their new album "Hunger Hotell", due out November 26: https://www.hungerhotell.se/
Deleted Art will be releasing the new Cut City EP "Narcissus can wait" on 12" in December.
The release of the new album "Communion" from The Soundtrack of Our Lives has been pushed back yet again, this time to November 26.
Norwegian noise artist Single Unit (aka Are mokkelbost) will be performing at Glasslands in Brooklyn on November 24 as support for Child Abuse.
pHinnWeb reports that Finnish doom act Reverend Bizarre and electro duo mr Velcro Fastener have a new split 12" EP where they each cover each other's song: m/2008/11/reverend-bizarre-mr-velcro-fastener.html" target="_blank">https://phinnweb.blogspot.com/2008/11/reverend-bizarre-mr-velcro-fastener.html
Lo-Fi-Fnk is streaming a new track at myspace called "Want U": myspace.com/lofifnksweden" target="_blank">https://www.myspace.com/lofifnksweden
Said track appears on the "Kitsuné maison 6" comp and will also appear on the group's forthcoming album.
It's been a brutal week of work for me, so I'm especially grateful that contributor matt Giordano wrote up today's mp3 post:
The Nuggets box-sets are great because there's so much well-forgotten singles just lurking through the annals of history, ready to be loved again and again. That's how I found The mascots, a Swedish pop band from the 60s. It's obvious to state, and as the compilation is titled, that the music could be mistaken for a British Invasion band, as the sound is so similar and that influence still resonates today. Here's a lost classic for you all.
The Mascots - Words enough to tell you
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Atmospheric, jazzy, psychedelic, and soaked with the jam band instincts of the late 60s, "4" is a fantastic album. Opener "Sätt att se" sets the tone for this cinematic experimentation with freeform rock and jazz, the retro production adding further depth to the nostalgic experience - warm, buzzing guitar notes; no sharp edges anywhere, just wave after wave of layered instrumentation. The fact that frontman Gustav Ejstes sings in Swedish does not necessarily matter, not in the way that markus Krunegård's record suffers for non-Swedish speakers - the beauty of Dungen is in watching the band's songs augment, gain inertia, evolve, and one doesn't have to understand Ejstes' lyrics to witness the progression of the compositions. "Fredag" has quickly become one of my favorite Dungen tracks, though there isn't a bad song to be found on "4". It may not make my Top 10 of 2008, but "4" might well outlive some of those that do through sheer talent and timelessness.
- Lars Garvey Laing-Peterson