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Beat the Heart: Gleb...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sweden’s four-piece BEAT THE HEART recorded their new EP Glebe Market in a studio built at a loft of a barn in the Swedish countryside in early 2013, and have released their new endeavor over the course of the past...
The Fiery Piano: Mor...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Fiery Piano is Gustav Montelius from Stockholm, Sweden who started up the band in 2011 when he released his 4 track Sirens EP. His newest album Second Space was recorded in 2012 and released in early 2013, partially...
First Love, Last Rit...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s featured single is taken from FLLR’s second album “WASTED HEARTS”, releasing in the UK and IRE on Monday 15th April. The label lists one influence of the Swedish group as Swervedriver,...
Dandan: Men of Drugs...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Dandan started out in the spring of 2012, on initiative of singer, songwriter and guitarist Daniel Nilsson, who began to record an EP together with drummer Max Anderhell and bass player Patrik Engström. At the time when...
Brittsommar: Tell Me
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sawyer L Gebauer has come a long way in the past year. From recording Brittsommar’s first album Day of Living Velvet solo in an abandoned synagogue to working with artists and musicians from all over Europe and the...
Daniel Badeie: IR...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Daniel Badeie came to Sweden as a child from a war torn Teheran, Iran. The memories evolving around this and his upbringing in Uppsala, Sweden, came to form a critical view on the world around him. A feeling of seeing...
Moonlit Sailor: Wait...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s featured post-rock song from Sweden’s MOONLIT SAILOR closes out the soundtrack for the somewhat recent film, Floating: The Nathan Gocke Story. This is a documentary film about a quadriplegic surfer...
Sambassadeur: Memori...
posted by Rodrigo
The Swedish Gothenburg foursome Sambassadeur is back with the first production since the critically acclaimed album European (2010). The new single Memories is flirting with a contemporary Serge Gainsbourg and is fully...
The Sweet Serenades:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Its been about three years since the last time we’ve featured Swedish band The Sweet Serenades and their debut, “Balcony Cigarettes”. The band is Martin Nordvall and Mathias Näslund, childhood friends...
Honeymilk: It Might ...
posted by Rodrigo
Our friend birds in Sweden, have another astounding release. It’s all about longing for something else, a feeling that the grass is always greener on the other side. Whether that’s true or not is not really...
Honey Mustard: Wire
posted by Rodrigo
Honey Mustard, another courtesy of Birds Will Sing For You, released their first full lenght album this year, but their previous releases, two e.p. and a maxi single, have made them being listened not only at Sweddish...
Insomnia Radio #182 ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A marathon episode of Insomnia Radio, with bands from Canada, USA, Australia, Spain, The Dominican Republic, Argentina, Italy, Holland and Sweden. And there is a BIG announcement. TRT: 1:18:35 Rating: Probably Work...
Acid House Kings: Th...
posted by Rodrigo
The Sun is bright today? Is it rainning? You broke up, found a new love? Lost something or gain something? You’re bored with your life? You are happy to live the life you live? You don’t like music? If you...
The Bombhappies: Whe...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Earlier today while surfing around my old musical haunt know as T61, I came across a great group out of Stockholm while stretching out on their ‘Rack’ – occasionally a good place to be surprised out of...
Jonas Schwartz: Exci...
posted by Rodrigo
Six is the debut album by the Sweden’s musician Jonas Schwartz. It has arrived to our ears as one of the best releases coming from Sweden. In fact we know since the album was released in April this year, it has been...
The Glass Child: Ins...
posted by Rodrigo
Charlotte Erikson, the young girl that is behind the artist The Glass Child, was born in Sweden but moved to London to live on her own and give the world music from heaven (in wich she believes). She also believes in...
Monument: Jennifer
posted by Stuart Morrison
The promising Swedish Goth Rockers MONUMENT release their debut EP “Teeth & Tails”, which offers traditional gothic rock at its best. Female vocals, dominant guitars, coated into the dark atmosphere of an...
Loney Dear: My Heart
posted by Rodrigo
Above all, Hall Music is a study in merging contrasts, an album of impossible pairings. The pacing is simultaneously fast and slow, with gently weaving harmonic structures propelled forward by quickly moving notes. The...
Principe Valiente: T...
posted by Rodrigo
Principe Valiente’s debut album finds the band fulfilling the promises of their achievements to date. The Stockholm based band has in a short time gained a reputation for their live shows and are the subject of an...
Jens Lekman: An Argu...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Gottenberg Sweden’s Jens Lekman is back again with the five song ‘An Argument With Myself’ EP – out on Secretly Canadian on September 19 in the UK, September 20 in the US. WEBSITE | FACEBOOK |...
The Search: Come Lie...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the Swedish band’s free 36 track album The Silverslut 2000-2002. This is available for free from Jamendo, and is a compilation of the band’s first six EPs. Their more recent album Saturnine Songs is also...
Amanda Mair: House
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The fine folks over at Labrador Records recently sent over a new talent discovery out of Sweden, namely Amanda Mair. Only 15 years old (now 16) from an island outside Stockholm, Amanda didn’t have any official...
Jeniferever: Dover
posted by Stuart Morrison
The sound of Uppsala, Sweden’s cult-beloved Jeniferever is often described in epic terms: majestic, soaring, atmospheric, careening, sweeping. This is the second free track from their third album, titled Silesia,...
Jeniferever: Waifs &...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Jeniferever are from Uppsala, Sweden and produce ambient indie rock/post-rock, sometimes compared to groups like The Appleseed Cast and Sigur Rós. Their name is derived from a 1989 Smashing Pumpkins song of the same...
Tobias Borelius: Hir...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A teaser for the new solo album from Tobias Borelius of Emerald Park Tobias Borelius from Emerald Park (Malmö, Sweden) has recorded a solo album with Swedish lyrics. “Du känner mig för väl, farväl” (“You...
Pallers: Arctic Hymn
posted by Stuart Morrison
A Christmas offering from Stockholm’s Pallers. “While working on our debut-album we decided to celebrate you all by recording this winter greeting. “This is to say “We think about you, we will meet...
The Radio Dept.: Hea...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Radio Dept. is an indie pop band from Lund, Sweden signed to Labrador Records. The band was conceived in 1995 by schoolmates Elin Almered and Johan Duncanson, who named the group after a...
First Aid Kit: I Met...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
First Aid Kit are a Swedish (indie/folk) duo composed of sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg, whose close vocal harmonies and woodsy, folk-influenced songwriting take influence from the likes of Fleet Foxes and Joanna...
Air France: Collapsi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s featured track by AIR FRANCE is from PEACE, the first music atlas in the net, coproduced by Buffetlibre and Amnesty International Catalunya. By making a donation you can download the full mp3 compilation,...
Pallers: The Kiss
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Labrador released the single “The Kiss” by Sweden’s most blissed-out duo, Pallers, on May 26. A track said to be influenced by a DJ-set by Tobi Neumann in Ibiza which offers an unrivaled blend of...
The Mary Onettes: Th...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sweden’s THE MARY ONETTES just recently released their brand new single – “The Night Before The Funeral”. The songs pick up where the album ended; epic soundscapes and big orchestral arrangements,...



