VIRGINIA AND THE FLOOD: Noise Forever
Slow hazy doo-wop and slightly haunted vocals with desolate saxophone make me soar so that I never want to come back down. VIRGINIA AND THE FLOOD – Noise Forever
MERYL STREEK: If This Is Life
When avantgarde-punk with a raw voice gives a current report from Ireland and things you don’t want to live for, you can still be delighted. MERYL STREEK – If This Is Life
TRAMHAUS: Minus Twenty
In a slightly hypnotic monotone anthem with dazzling playing, they slowly creep closer but my fear vanished as I listened and digged the music. Oh, I said. TRAMHAUS – Minus Twenty
BLACK LARSSON: Det Brinner I Mig
Great punky rock played for the stars under the Milky Way, which gives off a feeling of nostalgia and it feels like they’re playing it just for me. BLACK LARSSON – Från Långholmen Till Ritz
THE TELESCOPES: Where Do We Begin?
With misty mystery in slow motion, I am slowly seduced by this heavily lovable piece that makes one want to wait with the ending… THE TELESCOPES – Where Do We Begin?
GATUPLAN: Välkommen Till Underjorden
Great pop music with a punk attitude may not be the solution to the problem but it will certainly mean something to someone. Me e.g. GATUPLAN – Arbetarklasshjälte
TOMMA INTET: ULTRADREAMS
In a slightly eerie kraut banger, they reach me with awesome music that sticks like super glue to my ear and all I ask is to hear more. TOMMA INTET – Gudstjänst SVT2 22:55
THE REDS, PINKS AND PURPLES: Ocean Blvd
Lovely indie pop, hard to forget, which with a soft touch, feeling, and charm makes me remember back to another era when it was always my turn… THE REDS, PINKS AND PURPLES – Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel…
PUBLIC BODY: Way, No Way
In a pop punk bit with decision anxiety, I am charmed by the quirky whims that pop up here and there but do I like them? No! Yes! PUBLIC BODY – Way, No Way
LORELLE MEETS THE OBSOLETE: Dínamo
With an eerie sound and a soft seductive voice, I follow along through pitch-black fog curtains and in due time I just enjoy it to the fullest. LORELLE MEETS THE OBSOLETE – Dínamo