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New single by The Embassy out NOW - on eBay!
Service, the Swedish record label, have pulled a neat little stunt - instead of releasing the new The Embassy single "You tend to forget" the normal way they're going to put it out as three 12" records on eBay. The first one is here and is currently going for $77. The Embassy are a great band, so hopefully they'll get some well deserved press for this, and it'd also be nice if they made some actual money from this (I will try and snatch one of the 12 inches myself). Hopefully they won't release the song on CD or as an MP3 ever, and it'll be just three people (+ band / label) who will hear this song. I suspect the track will end up on the forthcoming album though...

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By Stop Us Not
On 27 February 2009
At 2:20 pm
Another banger from Maskinen! Weird and fun video too.

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At 12:55 pm
If you liked Montt Mardié's "Paraply" you're going to love this ...
Seriously, it's so good it makes me want to cry!





Argh! Somtimes life is sweet.

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By Stop Us Not
On 21 February 2009
At 10:34 am
By: Larm 2009 - Day 1 - Far och Son


Crazy nice show! Don't think this video captures it very well though, you really should have been there (hmph!).

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By Stop Us Not
On 20 February 2009
At 5:02 pm
It would be a crime to never have posted these Fever Ray videos!


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By Stop Us Not
On 19 February 2009
At 10:00 am
Lake Heartbeat - new fresh electropop by old school indiepop god!
When I first heard Lake Heartbeat I thought it sounded very interesting, then I found out they were signed to Service (Jens Lekman, TTA) and got further intrigued. But there are even more reasons to give Lake Heartbeat your full attention - here's two:

01. The producer is Dan Lissvik from Studio.
02. Lake Heartbeat is Janne Kask from Brainpool.


Brainpool never became famous outside Sweden, where they were something of an indie Busted, but with good songs. They released 3 albums with Janne Kask as the singer (2½ were great) then 2 more without Janne that were very uninteresting (Kask also made a few good songs as a solo artist). Lately Kask has been stuyding to become a doctor. There's talk about Lake Heartbeat releasing one song per month this year, and if that'll happen you should make sure you get them all.

MP3: Brainpool - We aim to please
Listen to Lake Hearbeat's Mystery here.

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By Stop Us Not
On 18 February 2009
At 10:00 am
Sad Day For Puppets coming to the UK!
I must admit, I haven't given Sad Day for Puppets enough attention. I remember buying their album a while ago and being very keen on it, but then I kind of forgot about it (what would my mother say! Did she not teach me the value of money? Sorry mum!). It's a good album, quite twee, a bit shoegazing and very indie, and they've got some great melodies. Twee shoegazy-like music can be horrible live (eg The Radio Dept.) or fantastic (Crystal Stilts, that I saw last Friday, blew me away), Sad Day for Puppets are hopefully not all shambolic and nervous. Go and check them out live, and listen to the MP3 below. Unfortunately for all you London haters they're only playing in the capital.

20 Feb 09 - Half Moon Putney, London (with Television Personalities)
22 Feb 09 - Old Blue Last, London
23 Feb 09 - The Social, London

MP3: Sad Day for Puppets - Last night

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By Stop Us Not
On 16 February 2009
At 5:00 pm
Oh dear, Anna Järvinen is also releasing a new album this year.
Anna Järvinen used to be in a band called Granada (from 1998 - 2003), that were quite good but not too special. Then in 2007 she released a solo album called "Jag fick feeling" that was very serene and pretty (and sung in Swedish). On 23 March her new album "Man var bland molnen" will be released. If her new album will be better than her last one, we'll all be in for a treat. Her last album was very folky, and since her new one is produced by Gustav from Dungen, and with Dungen members playing on it, I reckon it won't be a great departure from her first album. Hopefully the Dungen connection will get her some new fans outside Sweden. I can't wait to hear it!

MP3: Anna Järvinen - Äppelöga

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By Stop Us Not
On 11 February 2009
At 10:00 am
Frida Hyvönen was ACE last night!


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By Stop Us Not
On 6 February 2009
At 3:05 pm
Kevin Rowland + SKWBN = Hammarin & Robin
Like a more gay and even poppier Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, fronted by Kevin Rowland - that's how I'd describe Hammarin & Robin. Last year they released a two track EP on Swedish label Mad for it. The main track from the EP seems to be "Hell knows I'm in love" (video below), but personally I prefer the other song "Lingering regret", "Hell..." is just a little bit too annoying. I'd be interested to hear more material released by H&B, although I suspect that if they release a whole album of songs like these two, it could be a tad hard to digest.

MP3: Hammarin & Robin - Lingering regret

Download the EP here (both songs incl. artwork).

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By Stop Us Not
On 4 February 2009
At 10:00 am
Frida Hyvönen play London on Thursday!
2009's first great Swedish concert is upon us! It's the amazing Frida Hyvönen herself who will brave the London cold and play at the charming Bush Hall this coming Thursday. Hyvönen's album "Silence is wild" was one of my favourite albums of last year, and it will be released in the UK on Monday 9 February (pre-order it here). I saw Hyvönen last year and despite not having heard her new album then, her performance was amazing. So yes, I'm for one is heading West on Thursday to see her play.

Tickets for the gig can be bought here.

Frida Hyvönen - Thursday 5 February - Bush Hall

MP3: Frida Hyvönen - Dirty Dancing

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By Stop Us Not
On 2 February 2009
At 10:00 am
Jenny Wilson is (finally) back!
Four years ago, Jenny Wilson released her debut album "Love & Youth". It was a great album, but it didn't get the attention it deserved. Jenny used to be in the band First Floor Power, that I never really liked, who are still going I believe with strangely enough Jenny's sister as their lead singer. Later this month Wilson's second album "Hardship" is due to be released. I, for one, have got crazy high hopes for it! Listen to "The Wooden Chair" below, taken from the new album. It bodes well! Her songs are quirky, but not too quirky, and she's got a quite original sound. Maybe she can become this year's Lykke Li? Huh? How about that? No? Because of the hat? Ok, fair enough.

MP3: Jenny Wilson - The Wooden Chair

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By Stop Us Not
On 1 February 2009
At 10:00 am
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