Check out a tune from Tiger Bell, a new all-female hard-rock group featuring ex-members of Satirnine, Fare You Well and Rewind. I can always hang with good, solid rock'n'roll with strong harmonies, so this fits the bill perfectly. The band has a self-released 6-song EP out now, the entirety of which is now streaming at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/tigerbellband
The long-awaited Ison & Fille album "För evigt" is now pushed back to a May 4 release. As for their new single "Galen", it's apparently jumped the originally announced release date and will be up on iTunes shortly.
In addition to the new Bob Hund album "Det överexponerade gömstället"due out next week, the band is also already working on a follow-up for release in October.
The YouTube e-card for the new Anna Järvinen album "Anna själv tredje" which, as you will hear, was recorded with dudes from Dungen and The Amazing. Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHwfiz_lPbM
I'm From Barcelona performed a special concert with the Jönköping Sinfonietta back in mid-February and have started to post videos documenting the occasion: part 1 / part 2
I dig this tune, but the sound quality is absolutely terrible! The video is kinda underwhelming too, but I'm more lenient on that considering the DIY/no-budget approach. Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8W4EO89MoI
Know the feeling you get when you crank up certain hard rock albums from way back in the day like, say, Skid Row's "Slave to the grind" and you marvel at how, over 20 years later, it sounds as fresh as something that was released last year? That really is the mark of a genius album. On the other hand, there are old hard rock albums out there that just haven't stood the test of time and sound entirely dated these days. Well, Dirty Passion fall into that latter category. Their main problem, of course, is that "Different tomorrow" is a new album. It would have sounded second-rate back in the hard rock heyday and, a good two decades past its sell-by date, it's barely listenable. The musicianship is fine, I'll give them that, but, by Christ, their songwriting skills are not only outdated -- they're abysmal. With the genre having enjoyed a revival of sorts over the past few years we've found a good few bands, both new and old, who have ingeniously reinvented the style, retaining the passion of the early days while managing to sound fresh and exciting. Dirty Passion fail on both counts, and this is an album that succeeds only in conjuring memories of the wealth of terrible bands that were trying to get in on the act back in those heady days of hard rock. - John Norby
Check out an interview with Swedish pop artist Sophia Somayo from Chinese TV, appropriate considering the heavy Chinese influence on her new album and her upcoming HK film project. Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFAiiNSBZsY