How You Always Seem to Find Me

This is the first single taken from Stolen Deer’s forthcoming debut album, an album which is a result of half a decade in pain, at least that’s what the they (the band) say. Which indeed seems strange enough to me, since the four lads is no older than twenty and life should be at its… Continue reading How You Always Seem to Find Me

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OH MY!

This is Oh My!’s physical debut, a three track vinyl single. But all of you, who already are familiar with Oh My!, will notice that two of these three songs have previously been released as digital tracks. Talking about the two indie-radio favorites “I Know You” and “Time Will Tell”. The later one of these… Continue reading OH MY!

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A West Side Fabrication Scandinavian Indie Vol 2 Now & Then

A West Side Fabrication was, and still is, the home and the forerunning label when it comes to indie-pop music and Sweden. Three of their pioneer acts, Mufflon 5, Blithe and The Bear Quartet were so appreciated by the English radio legend John Peel (long live his memory) so he invited them to record a… Continue reading A West Side Fabrication Scandinavian Indie Vol 2 Now & Then

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MONO_MACHIINE

MINXY IS SOUND AND MINXY IS BEAT AND MINXY IS SHE AND MINXY IS HE AND MINXY IS COCKY AND MINXY IS BEGGING AND WEAK AND MINXY IS NEW WAVE AND MINXY IS SOUL AND MINXY IS ELECTROLYTES AND MINXY IS ECG AND MINXY IS LIFE SUPPORT MACHINE AND MINXY IS A TAN AND MINXY… Continue reading MONO_MACHIINE

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Lieston

Super cool EMO act from Skellefteå. To bad they didn’t hold it together long enough to concur the world. Never the less, just listen to tracks like “The False Message” and “The Better One” and then you know what this is all about. Great stuff if you ask me.

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It isn’t Christmas without you

This might be the best new written Christmas song this year, it won´t surprise me anyway. “It isn’t christmas without you (edit)” is in fact a christmas song in the spirit of Phil Spector. With jangly Rickenbacker guitars, brass, bells, glockenspiel and broken hearts – all in major key – as it’s supposed to be.… Continue reading It isn’t Christmas without you

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Sunday morning on the edge of town

After four years of stretching and searching, stairs (a quintette from Swedish city Örebro) has finally found their way home. The band’s first album, “Sunday morning on the edge of town”, emphasize emotions and impressions from life. To find a place in an irrationell community, find balance after bursted relations and a way through tragic… Continue reading Sunday morning on the edge of town

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Rest In Pieces

The Culture In Memoriam, with chef of command Victor Håkansson, is back with its third album, the seven track “Rest In Pieces “. This time the sound of the Beach Boys can be clearly sensed in the kettle-drums, choral and string arrangements, tastefully seasoned and destroyed by faulty distortion. Clever melodies and pompous arrangements with… Continue reading Rest In Pieces

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Lean on me

Petter Sandströms debut album “The River st Blues” is on its way out (release early next year), an album with Motown blood in its veins. But before that, please listen to his first solo single ever “Lean on me”, a beautiful song with harmonies from the seventies and with a small echo from duets between… Continue reading Lean on me

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Transparent Yeah

Sad, often slow, minimal pop-music, together with a fragile voice this is what Minxy Soul Models is all about. Black soul in a white heart, is something else I could say.

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