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Big Deal – Dream Machines

The London based duo Big Deal is back again with their second LP, June Gloom. The second single, Dream Machines, shows perfectly the approach of the band (here supported by an expanded ensemble): a dreamy guitar pop merged into a steamy rhythmic section. Opened by a reverberated guitar phrasing, the track leads the listener straight into Big Deal’s world. The […]

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Sweet Baboo – ‘C’Mon Let’s Mosh!

In April we saw the birth of Sweet Baboo’s fourth studio album Ships. Time has come for his next single – a shorter version of ‘C’Mon Let’s Mosh from the album. Filling up the air with happiness, the melody makes your hips go back and forth. Sweet Baboo manages to create an atmosphere that resembles Sweden’s best storyteller Jens Lekman […]

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Molly Nilsson – Dear Life

Berlin-based Molly Nilsson has made a name for herself in the indie and queer scene of Berlin and is just about to release her new album The Travels. While the lyrics of her track “Dear Life” captures the everyday struggles of life in pretty much any city, the music takes you back straight to the feeling only an adrenaline-stuffed night […]

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Poliça & Justin Vernon – Tiff

Video premiere and new album. The band announces the impending release of Shulamith, the proper follow-up to Give You The Ghost, out this Fall. Fresh on the heels of their Governor’s Ball appearance this weekend, Polica have unveiled a startlingly intense music video for latest single “Tiff.” The video, directed by NABIL and Mike Piscitelli, is a portrait of a […]

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Sea Legs – Can I Get An Amen

Australian indie rockers release new single… and dress up like nuns. Hailing from Bateau Bay, a seaside holiday town north of Sydney, these lifelong friends formed Sea Legs in 2011 and have steadily built up a faithful following. In this short time, they toured with some of Australia’s leading indie bands, received serious airplay on Triple J and Radar, and […]

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New music – June 10, 2013

Air Review – H Big Deal – Dream Machines Bosnian Rainbows – Torn Maps COIN – Atlas Caviare Days – When The Light Is Breaking Idiot Glee – Life Without Jazz Jacco Gardner – Clear The Air Jacuzzi Boys – Double Vision Karl X Johan – Never Leave Me Ljus – Vackraste på Östermalm Mellemblond – Et Øje Postiljonen – […]

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La Luz – Brainwash

Just in time for the summer madness, here is the latest single from Seattle’s four ladies La Luz. Soaked with surf rock and garage pop influences, Brainwash is the sound of your holiday on the beach with wind in your hair and sand at your feet. Plus, this song has a sweet organ solo which creates a nice ‘60s feel […]

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Capital Cities – Farrah Fawcett Hair feat. André 3000

This song includes André 3000, NPR’s Frank Tavares, soul vocalist Shemika Secrest, Back to the Future II, Daniel Day Lewis, Miles Davis and double rainbows. Capital Cities released their debut album “In A Tidal Wave of Mystery” last week on Capitol Records. Other songs in the album include Kangaroo Court and I Sold My Bed and But Not My Stereo. The […]

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Cloud Control – Dojo Rising

Australian four-piece Cloud Control is ready to return with their second LP Dream Cave – out this fall. Dojo Rising is the first taste from it and it sounds like the band has traded their hippie era inspired indie-folk for a darker sound with a slight touch of electronica. Opening with lyrics I could beat myself down, You don’t need […]

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Maria Eriksson – Vad du än säger – Gustav Ejstes (Dungen) Remix

Ex-Concretes member released her debut album on Teg Publishing in February. Gustav Ejstes of Dungen just dropped this remix of “Vad du än säger” (“Whatever you say”) featured on “Stjäl det du behöver”. Maria comments “The song has suddenly got a new space and it gives it a new meaning and new feeling. As if I were an astronaut going […]