Namur has posted a preview of a song from his new album on his myspace page: https://www.myspace.com/namur
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Tonight Records will be releasing the new album "Killing spree" from electronic musician/digital artist Tobias Bernstrup on January 24. More info: https://www.tonightrecords.com/
New Norwegian act Rebel Android has posted three new demo tracks to their website: https://rebelandroid.com/
Is it time for the grunge revival already?
Check out the video for "Summer wind" from Lesli: https://www.lesli.se/video/summerwindhigh.mov
The clip was directed and animated by Johan Emil Ljungberg.
Some new Scandinavian music reviews from Sellfish:
JR Ewing - Maelstrom
Jens Lekman - Oh you're so silent Jens
Switchblade - s/t
Randy has posted the b-side to the "Razorblade" single on their myspace page: https://www.myspace.com/randytheband
The band's latest album "Randy the band" comes out in the US tomorrow via Fat Wreck Chords and you can listen to a streaming preview here: https://music.aol.com/songs/new_releases_full_cds (scroll the album selector the right)
Buy it so the label brings the band over on tour. Oh and Randy were also the 'band of the day' over at spin.com recently: https://www.spin.com/features/band_of_the_day/2006/01/060106_randy/
By the time I discovered Nicolai Dunger he was already on his third album, the excellent "This cloud is learning". "Soul rush" came out soon after (I was already late with the previous record) and the combined grandeur of those two records sealed it: I was impressed. So of course I started to poke around his earlier discography and was moved considerably by what I found. The musician I thought was a retro-folkie/Donovan-throwback was actually a formidable experimental musician, willing to dabble in many genres and play around with all sorts of interesting textures and arrangements. It's no wonder he never got much attention until he toned it done with the records I heard first - this is not accessible pop. It's not so surprising for people getting into Dunger today; his experimentations are now well-known and celebrated - the upcoming Edith Södergran tribute is just one example. I can't say that all his dabblings have been successful to my ears, but I applaud him for trying. It's much more risk than most musicians are willing to take on. So today here's a track from his first record "Songs wearing clothes". The guitars are distorted and King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp lends his patented 'Frippertronics' to the proceedings. Even if you're not into that sort of thing, it's worth listening to just to experience Dunger's expanse of talent.
If I may direct your attention to the right, you'll see that there's a new interview posted with The State of Samuel. Be sure to check it out.
Finnish electronic artist Mr. Velcro Fastner has a new website: https://www.mrvelcrofastener.com/
Check out a video from MoHa!: https://www.n-collective.com/files/moha2.mov
The duo's debut album comes out January 24 via Rune Grammofon.
Upcoming releases on the way in 2006 from Norwegian label Checkpoint Charlie:
Popface - Eleven Pieces Of A Broken Heart - 02/20
Jackman - tba - 03/06
The Colors Turned RedTHE COLORS TURNED RED - All The Way Up - 03/13
Thomas Dybdahl - tba - fall 2006
Mayflies - tba - fall 2006
More details: https://www.checkpoint.no/
NorthSide reports that they will be releasing a new Gjallerhorn album "Rimfaxe" this coming fall. Look for a US tour as well.
Gluecifer may be dead and gone, but that's not gonna stop them from putting out more records. Captain Poon is currently compiling a "best-of" record which will also include a bonus disc of obscure and unreleased material. And don't forget the promised DVD from the final show at Sentum, too. Also in the works are reissues of the band's first three records "Ridin’ the tiger", "Soaring with eagles at night" and "Tender is the savage". More info tba.