Kambodsja - Behind black fire (video)
Manic and relentless Norwegian metalcore/mathrock, new album "Year one" coming May 25.
Manic and relentless Norwegian metalcore/mathrock, new album "Year one" coming May 25.
Check out the video for the brand new It's a Bird! It's a Plane! single "Crow hill": http://www.muzu.tv/gaffatv/its-a-birdi-its-a-planei-crow-hill-music-video/1364278/
If the idea of mixing shoegazey blues harmonica in with Suicide-style minimalism appeals to you, you will dig Straight from the Harp. "Dancing slow" is the 2nd video from the duo's upcoming album "I'm on fire just for you", due out May 29.
Danish artists RebekkaMaria and The Hymnboy (aka Jonas Petersen of Hymns from Nineveh) are releasing a live duet album called simply "Friendly duets", to be released digitally on April 30.
Danish pop-punk act The 20Belows are streaming their new album "Late nights" over at Dying Scene: http://dyingscene.com/news/the-20belows-stream-entire-upcoming-album-late-nights/
Said album will be officially released on April 26 via .
The New York Times reports back from seeing Refused live at Terminal 5 (but not at the afterparty): http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/25/arts/music/swedish-punk-band-refused-at-terminal-5.html?_r=2
Newly signed to and currently in the studio with Jens Benz (Thulebasen, Iceage, Powersolo). Expect an album this fall.
Check out Swedish pop-punk act Tiger Bell performing live for Stockholm Boat Sessions: http://stockholmboatsessions.blogspot.com/2012/04/tiger-bell.html
Coming soon via , a discography collection from late 80s Uppsala thrashers Damien compiling the band's five demo tapes and one 12" EP into one 2xLP set along with a 28-page booklet. 500 copies, 100 on splattered vinyl.
The Hives perform live on Jimmy Kimmel. Can't say that I'm all that into the new material I've heard, but they are always worth seeing in concert.
Storm Corrosion is the duo of Mikael Åkerfeldt (Opeth) and Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree). I suspect that their indulgent prog will not appeal to everyone, but the animation and artwork in this video is killer.
Okay, so this clip has nothing to do with the new Cookies 'n Beans album "Go tell the world" which will be out on May 2, but I figured that any excuse to post this Kristofer Åström-penned number is worthwhile. Lead single "Tomorrow's such a long time away" is out now and can be found via Spotify in Sweden but not in the US.
From the darkest reaches of Notodden, proof positive that border collies are totally black metal.