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Smutsen – A chat with Hanna Järver

Stockholm-based Hanna Järver creates beautiful electronic music with a taste of dirt and Budapest. We had a chat with Hanna to have her answer a few questions about her relationship to Budapest, writing in Swedish and sources of inspiration. Hanna Järver has previously been part of Swedish acts such as Gazebo Gathering and Reversin but just launched her self-titled solo […]

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Little May – Hide

Little May are a Sydney fem-folk trio that have hit the nail on the head with their latest single, Hide. The sophomore release off their forthcoming EP, Hide is a lucky dip of heart-warming harmonies, clever song-writing and delicate guitar riffs. However, though it may first appear like your textbook indie-folk track, Hide embodies a distinctly darker vibe that sets […]

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Shimmering Stars – Shadow Visions

Vancouver’s Shimmering Stars delivers a new track, “Shadow Visions”, the first single from their forthcoming album Bedrooms of the Nation. According to the group’s Bandcamp, Bedrooms of the Nation was “recorded in fits and spurts throughout 2011-2013” and this track represents “the sonic and stylistic shift of the record”. That transformation is perceptible early in “Shadow Visions”, the crystal guitar […]

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Widowspeak – True Believer

Today Brooklyn-based duo Widowspeak released a six song 12″ that probably reveals the gloomy and mellow side of the band. Fifth track on The Swamps EP, True Believer is a slow ballad that gently leads the listeners into cosy and velvet soundscapes. The opening guitar legato, lying on a bed of cadenced drum patterns, sustains the main structures of the […]

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Honeyblood – Bud

Watch Glasgow duo Honeyblood‘s video for debut single “Bud” and recall the sunny days of summer while you wade through another rainy autumn. I’ve always been very partial to bands from Glasgow. Maybe it’s because I have a soft spot for the city itself, but when I read that a band is from there, I will always give them a […]

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New music – October 28, 2013

A – Basia Bulat – Tall Tall Shadow B – Black Hearted Brother – UFO A – Black Light Dinner Party – We Are Golden A – Boxed In – All Your Love Is Gone A – Coke Weed – Anklet B – La Luz – Big Big Blood A – Museum of Bellas Artes – Twine B – Scenic […]

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Two new visual treats from Efterklang

The Danish neo-classical indie masters Efterklang premiered two new videos this week. For the sake of old times, have a look at this live recording from Stockholm in April, 2010 as well. Both Black Summer and Between the Walls are taken from their critically acclaimed album Piramida. Between the Walls follows a couple in dismay (played by Sara Hjort and […]

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Soviet Soviet – Together

The Italian post-punk trio, Soviet Soviet is about to release their debut full-length album on Felte records, and the second single, “Together”, hit our playlist this week. The band formed in 2008 and has been refining their sound over these past 5 years, releasing several EPs along the way. “Together” gives us a taste of what we can expect from […]

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Fossil Collective – Half Light

Leeds music scene has always been very active and prolific, some examples are Alt-J, Kaiser Chiefs, previously reviewed Sky Larkin, and we can add Fossil Collective to that ever-growing list. Long before Vib Gyor disbanded, Dave Fendick and Jonny Hooker had already started working on their new project, releasing an EP soon after their break-up announcement. Their latest work, The […]

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Indian Jewelry – Live at Bassy Club

Last night in Berlin one of the indisputable gurus in the american psychedelic scene stopped by for a freakishly mind-blowing gig. Houston-based Indian Jewelry entered the stage at Bassy Club as a four-piece combo, starting the live set straightforwardly with one of their well-known classics. The entire live set is eerily close to their albums atmosphere, with a massive use […]