Monthly Archives januari 2012

Ulverheim: När Dimman Lättar

Soulseller Records/Sound Pollution

ULVERHEIM started as Ulverheim, ex. THORNIUM, wanted to do a solo project. In 2009 a three song demo materialized, “Svart Tystnad” and in 2010 Kali-Ma, ex THORNIUM, joined on bass. Soulseller signed the band and during 2011 the lineup was completed by drummer Fuhrgast and guitarist Hellmaker. The debut album features Jonas Lindblood of PUTRAEON on vocals and a solo on “Bomberna Faller”.

ULVERHEIM soon turns out be fans of intros, and to a certain extent outros. The sound is quite typical of a black metal band, the guitars, the drums and the vocals. They do some thrashy grooves at times, and they are good at creating atmospheres...

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Lamb of God: Resolution

Ett skönt riff på en akustisk gitarr, en snubbe i cowboyhatt med ett halmstrå i munnen. Det är inte riktigt den bilden man får när man tänker på Lamb of God. Ändå är det där första singeln ”Ghost walking” börjar. Det dröjer visserligen inte många sekunder innan stämningen slås sönder av samma riff på en elgitarr med betydligt mer distorsion.

På sitt sjunde studioalbum låter Lamb of God det tekniska stå tillbaka för att istället ta fram ett jävla ös. Bandet har en av världens bästa trummisar i Chris Adler, men här får de krångliga bitarna i låtar som ”Laid to rest” stå tillbaka för rakare (relativt naturligtvis) takter.

Det är både positivt och negativt. Det blir ett hårt och ösigt album, men utan särskilt mycket karaktär...

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Primal Fear: Unbreakable

Frontiers/BAM

PRIMAL FEAR was formed in 1997 by vocalist Ralph Scheepers (ex. TYRAN PACE, F.B.I. and GAMMA RAY) and bass player Mat Sinner (SINNER). The band formed in the wake of Ralph becoming second choice of JUDAS PRIEST and a contract with Nuclear Blast was soon landed. This is the band´s ninth album, so they are probably doing something right. A couple of band members have been changed, so today the band consists of Ralph and Mat, plus guitarists Alex Beyrodt (SILENT FORCE, VOODOO CIRCLE) and Magnus Carlsson (household name of Frontiers projects),and drummer Randy Black (ex. ANNIHILATOR). So, will this be their number one achievement?

The opening intro “Unbreakable (Part 1)” is a nonplus entry, customary to power metal. But from then on things happen fast...

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Lee Small: Jamaica Inn

Escape/Sound Pollution

Lee Small was a small name when he started out in the clubs and pubs at the age of 14, as a bass player. In 1989 he started out as a vocalist, in 1990 he fronted PRIDE, moving on to NATIVE CAIN before getting involved with legends like BUDGIE and Eric Bell´s THIN LIZZY. Escape Music got him in the limelight as they hooked him up with SURVEILANCE, CLOVEN HOOF and Tom Galley´s PHENOMENA. Lee´s latest enterprise might be short-lived as SHY´s guitarist and founder member Steve Harris tragically passed away after the release of one of their two best albums ever. As a solo artist Lee´s surrounded by quality; guitarist Martin Kronlund, drummer Imre Daun, both of GYPSY ROSE and keyboardist Paul Bradder of SARACEN. Blues is the flavor of the day, impressive?

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SIMIAN GHOST – YOUTH

SIMIAN GHOST
‘YOUTH’

“an early contender for album of the year…”
Paul Lester, The Guardian, January 3rd

5th March on Heist Or Hit Records
‘Wolf Girl’, digital single, out January 16th

Coverage in the last three months from the likes of The Guardian, Pitchfork, The Fly, Clash, The Line Of Best Fit, NME, Pigeons And Planes, Drowned In Sound and Culture Of Me amongst others.

“…yet another truly great Swedish act” – The Music Snob
“like classic Hot Chip, with Active Child handling production duties and Ariel Pink and Thom Yorke making the tea” – Snipe

Swedish three-piece, Simian Ghost, is a body of work originating from acclaimed producer / songwriter Sebastian Arnström...

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Eleanor McEvoy’s new single "Harbour" coincides with January UK tour

MOSCODISC is pleased to announce the Monday 23rd January 2012 UK release of Eleanor McEvoy’s new single Harbour, originally featured on Eleanor’s 2010 album I’d Rather Go Blonde. Harbour is the follow-up single to 2011’s You’ll Hear Better Songs (Than This), taken from McEvoy’s critically acclaimed 2011 album, Alone.

Fresh from her 4th December 2011 guest appearance on BBC Radio 2’s Weekend Wogan (where she performed You’ll Hear Better Songs and a haunting interpretation of Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors), Eleanor will embark on a series of UK concerts in January, including the Song For Ireland at Celtic Connections Festival, Glasgow.

Harbour is a simple love song about not wanting to face life and wanting so much for someone to make it all better – Will you be a harbour? / A...

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HOODED FANG / PINKUNOIZU Split single released 5 March 2012

HOODED FANG / PINKUNOIZU
Clap / Parabolic Delusions
Split single released 5 March 2012 on Full Time Hobby

The indie label responsible for brilliant 2011 albums from The Leisure Society, Timber Timbre, Erland & The Carnival and more, Full Time Hobby have plenty up their sleeves for 2012 too.

In March, they release a double-sided split 7” featuring cuts from their two brand-new international signings, Pinkunoizu and Hooded Fang. Hear both tunes on the following link…

On the one side, Hooded Fang’s Clap is a garage rock riot with surf guitars, ‘verbed-out vocals and danceable ‘60s drum breaks. “It’s a song about one of those single life encounters – just drunken memories really,” say the four piece Polaris-nominated band, who hail from Toronto, Canada...

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"Auction For The Promise Club Debut EP One out February 24th

’With their fresh slant on indie guitar driven rock, combined with the haunting vocals and stunning good looks of Zoe, word is already out about these guys. So go and catch them live in a small venue soon, while you still have the chance.’ – Music News

’The band is a powerhouse of a three piece and really did leave the audience’s eyes wide open and jaws dropped after just a few minutes of being on stage, 4/5′ – Southsonic

‘There are still bands emerging from an apparent oblivion of guitars and industry mess that have some appetite for real music.’ – 4.5/5’ – The Playground

Auction for the Promise Club are an indie rock three piece with raw vitality and serious potential. Their debut EP ‘One’, out February 24th and recorded at London’s famed Abbey Road, vows to be worth a punt...

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Nanci Griffith – New Album – Intersection

Nanci Griffith – New Album – Intersection
Out February 20th on Proper Records

Twenty albums now, and none before like this.

“It’s emotional for me, and it’s personal, and it makes my heart pound, thinking I’m going to be totally exposed here,” says Nanci Griffith, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award winner. Intersection is not an album of resolution or closure; it’s an album about difficulties, about anger, about things that slip away and things that explode.

“I’ve had a hard life, and I write it down,” Griffith sings on the title track, and that line serves as a statement of fact and purpose, and as a gentler way to explain her near-shouted musical exclamation, “Hell no, I’m not alright...

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REWIND SCOTLAND – The 80s Festival Scone Palace, Perthshire Friday 20th July – Sunday 22nd July

REWIND SCOTLAND – The 80s Festival, Scone Palace, Perthshire
Friday 20th July – Sunday 22nd July

Tickets on sale at 9am on Friday 20th January
For ticket info and prices, please visit: www.rewindfestival.com

Due to the outstanding success of the first “Rewind Scotland – The 80s Festival” in Perth, Scotland during July 2011, the festival returns for the second year. As with last year’s unforgettable concert performances and festivities, this year’s Rewind Scotland boasts another massive live outdoor line-up of the crème de la crème of 80s recording artists/performers.

Rewind Scotland will take place from Friday 20th July until Sunday 22nd July at Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland (www.scone-palace.co.uk). Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday 20th January...

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