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Shout Out Louds: New Single & Video

Thu 11 Feb 2010

Falling Backwards In The Rain

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One of my all time favourite bands, Sweden’s Shout Out Louds has a new single, video and a new album on the way.  The single, ‘Fall Hard’ will appear on the band’s third studio album Work, out February 23-26 (depending on where in the world you live). ‘Fall Hard’ is the second single from Work, the first was ‘Walls’, released late last year.

Both contain the Swedes characteristic pop hooks and float on a tide of swooning romanticism. The band makes indie rock akin to no other, and they’ve always had the unique ability to pull the most lavish ideas out of sad, depressing circumstances. To dance to their lyrics might be somewhat of a cliche, but they shift such wonderful melodies to give their songs a bright minded, romantic shimmer. ‘Fall Hard’ has an unbelievably catchy chorus, “If you fall hard, I’ll fall harder”, and is driven by both bass and guitar riffs that make it impossible not to rise to your feet. As grand as anything the band has done before, it’s possibly their finest moment. ‘Walls’ is more structured, opening with a snappy, reverberating drum beat and a delicate keyboard riff, it flows into a driving guitar riff that again highlights another excellent chorus; though on ‘Walls’ it’s more of a chant than a catchy pop melody.

‘Fall Hard’ has a brand new video shot in the style of a late night talk show performance. With a rustic look, it’s set in a dingy looking Scandinavian television studio.  It’s cinematography is beautiful and the colours mix wonderfully well.

The single ‘Fall Hard’ and the band’s forthcoming album Work can be purchased/pre-ordered at Merge Records’ online store.

 Shout Out Louds- Walls: MP3

 Shout Out Louds- Myspace

 

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Thus:Owls

Thu 15 Oct 2009

Thou Shall Not Pass

Again Sweden delivers; bless you Stockholm. I came across Thus:Owls a few days ago when I was researching Digits, I somehow landed on Patrick Watson’s myspace page and read that he is scheduled to tour Europe with them in early November.

Like many of my favourite Swedish bands (Shout Out Louds, Dag for Dag, The Radio Dept.) I have a strange emotional attraction to Thus:Owls, stemming from an undeniable beauty that somehow seems to give the music an illusive haunting quality. The bass lines are deep and full-sounding and singer Erika Alexanderssons’s voice echoes like a dream. Both minimalist and highly structured in parts, Thus:Owls’ music fuses jazz and pop music using common alliteration and simple timing. Borrowing many of classical music’s common intonations, Thus:Owls’ music has a grand operetta quality, relying on strict composition and timing to have an intensely shattering effect. There’s elements of nineteenth century romanticism and old-fashioned literature, drawing upon images of castles and celebratory feasts but beneath it all you can hear the sound of contemporary recording techniques and modern instrumental arrangements.

Alexandersson is the main song writer and she is also responsible for forming the band. Thus:Owls has released one album, titled Cardiac Malformations and it can be purchased from Hoob Records’ online shop.

Thus:Owls- Climbing The Fjelds Of Norway: MP3

 Thus:Owls- Myspace

 

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No Age covers Bjork… and more covers

Tue 29 Sep 2009

Taken By Trees does Guns N’ Roses

Victoria Bergsman just released one of the most beautiful albums of 2009 so it’s no surprise that this cover of Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Sweet Child Of Mine’ is equally as stunning. She released the song last year on 7″ vinyl. Bergsman is no stranger to recording covers, her previous band The Concretes recorded excellent covers of The Rolling Stones’ ‘Miss You’ and Take That’s ‘Back For Good’, but nothing quite compares to this one.

Taken By Trees- Sweet Child Of Mine: MP3

 

Pet Ghost Project does Pavement

From Brooklyn, New York, Pet Ghost Project has made a tactful take on Pavement’s ‘Box Elder’ and they’ve keep it pretty true to the original, adding just a slight touch of acoustic twee. In Pavement news: the band has announced they are reforming for a show in New York in September, 2010. No other dates or album details have been announced.

 Pet Ghost Project- Box Elder: MP3

 

Art Brut does The Cure

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Earlier this year a whole bunch of musicians/bands, including Metronomy, The Mystery Jets, Dinosaur Jr and The Big Pink contributed covers to an album paying tribute to The Cure. Art Brut was also included, doing a cover of ‘Catch’ which originally appeared on The Cure’s 1987 double album Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. 

 Art Brut- Catch: MP3

 

No Age does Bjork

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Randy Randall and Dean Spunt took a totally different approach to this song when they recorded it back in 2008. Bjork’s original version of ‘It’s Oh So Quiet’ was backed by a full orchestra, but the LA duo took an axe to that idea, instead smashing it to pieces with their minimal guitar and drums set-up. No Age’s version appeared on a Stereogum compilation paying tribute to the Icelandic queen. The original version was responsible for breaking Bjork into the American pop market, largely thanks to the Spike Jonze-directed video that accompanied it. Strangely the song itself is actually a cover, Bjork renamed Betty Hutton’s ‘Blow A Fuse’ from 1946(?).

 No Age- It’s Oh So Quiet: MP3

 

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Candy Claws cover Ace Of Base… and more covers

Tue 18 Aug 2009

Rad Guillotine do PENS

This is an instrumental cover that samples the vocals from the original PENS song. It’s a lot cleaner than the PENS version, but it doesn’t have the same catchy aesthetic. Rad Guillotine’s version completely reinvents the keyboard parts, going for a spacey, futuristic vibe instead of sticking with the warped keys and debauched drum beats that make the PENS song a noise pop classic. It’s interesting but it’s not fantastic, however it is still worth a listen.

 Rad Guillotine- High In The Cinema: MP3

 

Candy Claws do Ace Of Base

 

This noisy cover of Ace Of Base’s ‘Don’t Turn Around’ by Ft. Collins college kids Candy Claws is rather awesome. The song first appeared on Ace Of Base’s 1993 classic album The Sign. The original was a reggae infused, dance-hall hit, but Candy Claws has turned it into a contorted mess of clattering drums, lazers and flamenco rhythms before covering it in distortion.

 Candy Claws- Don’t Turn Around: MP3

 

St. Vincent does The Beatles

This song was recorded live on the 19th of October, 2007, at a show St. Vincent played in Ft. Worth, Texas. There’s not much to say really, other than that Annie Clark is an accomplished guitarist and that this song displays her fine talent. ‘Dig A Pony’ originally appeared on The Beatles album Let It Be, from 1970 and John Lennon famously called it “(just) another piece of garbage.” It was apparently written about Yoko Ono, but the lyrics make no sense what so ever.

 St. Vincent- Dig A Pony: MP3

 

William Fitzsimmons does Kanye West

I recently reviewed William Fitzsimmons’ sophomore album The Sparrow and the Crow on EMJ, declaring that “Fitzsimmons soothes the heart with his soft, well structured traditional folk music”. The same thing can be said about his cover of Kanye West’s ‘Heartless’, where he turns the original song completely upside down and restructures it into a wonderful, dreary folk ballad. There is absolutely no evidence in Fitzsimmons’ interpretation that this song was originally a hip hop song; it’s a true testament to his ability as a songwriter, making such a unique transformation possible.

 William Fitzsimmons- Heartless: MP3

 

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Slumberland Records Split 7″ series

Mon 17 Aug 2009

Slumberland Party

Slumberland Records has just released the fifth 7″ vinyl split in their ‘Searching For Now’ series. The latest split is an all Swedish affair, from the city of Gothenburg. On side A is my own personal favourite, Liechtenstein, with a new song titled ‘This Must Be Heaven’, while on side B is The Faintest Ideas with two songs, ‘You’re Gonna Wake Up One Morning And Know What Side Of The Bed You’ve Been Sleeping On’ and ‘Procrastination Of Everyday Tasks’.

‘This Must Be Heaven’ is arguably Liechtenstein’s poppiest song yet, with a much softer vocal harmony than ever before. The band has always claimed to be huge fans of ’80s British girl pop, but their music has always been more driven by guitars than vocals. Perhaps this is the track to change all that. If you’re interested in reading more about the band, I interviewed their guitarist Renee back in June.

The Faintest Ideas blend the vocal style of The Shout Out Louds with the country/rock instrumentation of Okkervil River, making for a very uplifting, entertaining listen. Both the tracks have a very energetic vibe, contrasting well with Liechtenstein’s dive into pop music. In a way, The Faintest Ideas’ sound is a little bit similar to what Liechtenstein sounded like two or three years ago.

The split 7″ can be purchased from Slumberland Records’ website for just $4. Previous releases in the Searching For Now series (dating back to February, 2008) can also be purchased from the website; they include splits with A Sunny Day In Glasgow/The Sunny Street; The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart/Summer Cat; The School/George Washington Brown, among others.

Liechtenstein- This Must Be Heaven: MP3

 Liechtenstein- Myspace

 The Faintest Ideas- Myspace

 

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Liechtenstein interview

Thu 2 Jul 2009

Removing The ‘All-Girl’ Prefix

Studying, running a record label and working as a theatre producer sounds like a pretty full-on work schedule, but the girls from Swedish band Liechtenstein somehow find time to make post-punk infused pop music that has seen them compared to Vivian Girls. I talked to the band’s guitarist Renee about Liechtenstein’s past and future plans.  

Growing up in the grey streets of Gothenburg, Sweden, Liechtenstein’s rise to the top of the indie ladder is starting to gain momentum. The band has just followed up a run of 7″ singles dating back to 2005, including the excellent single ‘Stalking Skills’, with the release of their debut album Survival Strategies In A Modern World. Pitchfork wrote “Survival Strategies’ crystalline pop apes bands whose influence lives on through just a handful of singles,” and Renee confirms Pitchfork’s comparison, listing the band’s influences as “Dolly Mixture, Mo-Dettes, Girls At Our Best, Talulah Gosh, Television Personalities and The Carousel.”

Having recently released Survival Strategies In A Modern World via Renee’s own record label Fraction Discs, the band has total control over their creative work. “I run it together with my boyfriend Jorgen,” she explains. All of Liechtenstein’s work has been released through the label, which has been around since 2004. The album also has distribution in the USA via Slumberland Records, home to other emerging indie breakthrough artists like The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart and Crystal Stilts. Renee juggles running the record label with her university studies, which she attends along with drummer Elin. Bassist Naemi recently graduated and now works as a Theatre Producer.

Like most young bands, Liechtenstein has been working on their debut album for a number of years. Renee says, “I wrote some of the songs about four years ago.” Thankfully the recording process didn’t take as long. “We worked on the the recordings for the album for about six months… we recorded drums and bass for some of the tracks in a studio, but the rest we recorded either at our rehearsal place or in my flat,” she says.

Many of the the songs were written back when Liechtenstein had a fourth member, guitarist Teresa. However, after the release of the band’s first single Teresa decided to focus her life in another direction, a decision that was fully supported by her fellow band members. “She felt she didn’t have time for the band when she was accepted to an education in textile design course. She’s still studying and will become a famous designer one day,” Renee says, offering her long time friend her full support.

“Eventually, if more women make music and inspire other women to start playing perhaps we will speak simply about ‘bands’ and remove the ‘all-girl’ prefix…”

Musically, the band had few problems adjusting to playing as a three piece. The loss of a guitar player failed to leave too much of a hole in their sound, it was the vocal harmonies that took the most work. The band’s unique style sees all three members singing at once, forming a beautiful overlapped vocal harmony. Renee explains, “on record it’s basically the same, since I write most of the songs, but live we’ve had to adapt to the fact that we are only three people trying to perform vocally, like a small school choir.”

Like many of their recognised influences, their voices combine to create a powerful lead vocal. They’re joined by several other young bands attempting a similar sound, among them New York band Vivian Girls who has enjoyed a moderate level of international success. Renee is happy to have Liechtenstein compared to Vivian Girls. “To me that’s a good thing. I think it’s true about most musicians that they take inspiration from others and try and make something of their own from the music they enjoy, whether they admit it or not.” It’s true that the girls take inspiration from other female bands and with the rising tide of of female representation across all genres of music they hope to help eliminate the fascination people have with using gender as a measure to pigeon hole all-girl bands. “Eventually, if more women make music and inspire other women to start playing, perhaps we will speak simply about ‘bands’ and remove the ‘all-girl’ prefix. Those are my hopes anyway, but I don’t know. There are so many ‘all-boy bands’ on each ‘all-girl band’, so I guess it will take some time,” she says.

For now Renee, Naemi and Elin are focusing on getting their record out to the world. Renee says “we actually haven’t focused that much on Sweden because we know it’s hard to sell records here.” They’re relying on Slumberland Records to get their record played in the USA and hopefully it will lead to touring in early Autumn. In August Renee says the band “will get together at Elin’s parents house in Gotland (a small island outside of the South-East coast of Sweden) and record new songs and a new music video”. Her personal goal is “to release another seven inch single”.

Liechtenstein- Roses In The Park: MP3

Liechtenstein- Myspace

 

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The Legends

Tue 26 May 2009

Swedish Fairytale

They’ve been described in Sweden as “the best band to emerge from the Swedish indie scene since The Hives”, but truth really, is that The Legends aren’t a band at all. The solo legend is Johan Angergard, former member of Club 8 and Acid House Kings. Now up to his fourth album; Over and Over is due out in the USA and UK on June 15. It follows three critically acclaimed albums, beginning with 2004’s Up Against The Legends which bought The Legends international attention.

The Legends were officially born in 2003, just weeks before their first show supporting The Radio Dept. The nine piece band that took the stage reportedly stole the spotlight, until it was later revealed that Angergrad had composed, recorded and produced all four albums on his own. His work has been compared to New Order, Jesus and Mary Chain and The Cure; moulding elements of all three into a spacey realm of distorted shoegaze style pop. Angergrad definitely has a love for the distortion pedal; his music is over-run with hazy squeals and white noise.

Over and Over, the band’s new album, has already raised some eyebrows. The first single titled ‘Seconds Away’, has been described as “the nosiest pop single to ever have come out of Sweden” and maintained the number 1. spot on Elbo.ws for nearly three weeks. The album features contributions from some of Angergrad’s closest friends, including Karolina Komstedt (Club 8) and Philip Ekstrom (The Mary Onettes).

If you’re into shoegaze or sparse, spacey pop music then The Legends are just up your alley. You can purchase the new album from the band’s Swedish record label, Labrador Records.

The Legends- Touch: MP3

The Legends- Myspace

 

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Dag for Dag

Tue 12 May 2009

Don’t Let Me Down

More music from Sweden, this time it’s Dag for Dag. The name translates to ‘day by day’ in English. Californian siblings Sarah and Jacob Snavely  formed the band after years on the road, living and getting lost from San Francisco to London and many places in between, before eventually ending up in Stockholm. The pair reunited and lived together in a small one-room bourgeoisie style apartment in Stockholm and that is when the music began to flow from within their creative minds. In Sweden the pair found a place to call home; a place to love and a place to be inspired.

They first started playing together in September 2007, armed with guitars and both sharing vocal duties. To translate to the live setting they employed a drummer. Soaking their songs in reverb, laid amongst beautiful flowing rhythms and weeping guitars, the duo’s music bathes in darkness. Similarities can be drawn to The Smiths, The Veils or PJ Harvey, a lot depends on who’s singing as the songs tend to be based around the different vocal platforms of each individual’s style.

Their career thus far has been very prosperous, they have shared the stage with Lykke Li, The Kills, Wolf Parade and Shout Out Louds, and in coming weeks they will play shows with Women and Handsome Furs. The band has an EP titled Shooting From The Shadows out now via Saddle Creek Records; home to other artists including Sebastian Grainger and Richard Swift.

Dag for Dag- Pirate Sea: MP3

 Dag for Dag- You Holler, You Scream: MP3

 Dag for Dag- Myspace

 

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Liechtenstein

Mon 11 May 2009

Abolish All Cute Princesses

Before the Vivian Girls became popular and made everyone swoon over their girlie post-punk, a little band called Liechtenstein from Gothenburg, Sweden were doing the same thing. Originally formed as a four piece band back in 2005, Naemi, Elin and Renee now hold the band together without Teresa, who left after the release of their debut EP Stalking Skills. The band is now ready to release their full-length debut; titled Survival Strategies In A Modern World, it has a release date set for May 26 through Slumberland Records.

Named after the Principality of Liechtenstein, which lies in the mountains between Switzerland and Austria, the girls apparently like what the name represents. In an interview with All That Ever Mattered, Renee says “None of us have ever been there, but we like the name very much, both the sound of it and the way it is kind of associated with a very small principality with quite ’special’ politics when it comes to bank accounts, etc. And I heard they have zero unemployment, which sounds quite surreal.”

Liechtenstein bring to mind a fuzzy guitar heavy version of The Slits, or perhaps a less experimental Vivian Girls. Their songs are based around a lot of fuzz and distortion with floating rhythms that for the most part lie in the background, behind the girls beautiful vocal harmonies. The first single from the album ‘Roses In The Park’ features a simple repetitive guitar riff that delves more into punk rock than their previous material. Some of the other songs from the album feature more of a post punk style, stripping away some of the fuzz and dropping some neat bass notes, but the vocal harmonies remain consistent throughout all their songs and add a sweet cherry to the top of their crooked punk rock.

Liechtenstein- Roses In The Park: MP3

 Liechtenstein- Myspace

 

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Lykke Li

Thu 8 May 2008

I’ll let you in on a secret, ‘It wasn’t me’

Lykke Li

Echoing the whimsical, softly spoken Swedish melodies of Robyn, Lykke Li is the latest Scandinavian sensation to hit the world-wide airwaves. Proving her worth, she’s already collaborated with members of The Shout Out Louds, The Concretes and Robyn.

It’s difficult not to compare Lykke Li with Robyn, many critics have done so and for very good reason. Their pop music has obvious similarities, at times it’s difficult to tell them apart. Lykke Li however, takes a more minimal approach, opting for classic piano and basic string arrangements instead of synthesizers and electronics. Singing with a soft, less abrasive tone than Robyn, her music has a unique summery charm and sits perfectly inside Sweden’s flourishing pop scene.

Her debut EP, titled Little Bit, has been available since mid-2007. It’s four tracks spring-boarded her into the spotlight, paving way for the release of her full-length debut Youth Novel. Produced by Swedish super producer Bjorn Yttling (Peter, Bjorn and John), who was also responsible for last years wonderful sophomore album from The Shout Out Louds, the album fuses the jazz inspired lashings of Yttling, with Li’s sombre pop vocals.

If you have not yet heard Lykke Li, download the tracks below. Sweden continues to have one of the most consistent music scenes on earth.

Lykke Li- Dance Dance Dance: MP3

Lykke Li- I’m Good I’m Gone: MP3

Lykke Li- Myspace

 

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