Principe Valiente – “Take Me With You”

August 23, 2013 at 3:24 pm

Principe Valiente

The post punk/shoegaze-band Principe Valiente have opened up the door to their upcoming second album by releasing the single “Take Me With You”. Great song this, which feels a little like Suede in an eighties’ constume, which I guess depends somewhat on the influence from Ed Buller, the mixer of this track, and also former producer to Suede. A new single is coming up in September and then, later in the Autumn, the new album.

Principe Valiente’s site – on Facebookon Spotifyon Wimpon Raraon Bandcamp

Cave Cat – “The Abject” – video

June 5, 2013 at 6:22 pm

I the Autumn I wrote about the brit pop-inspired band Cave Cat and their single “Deception”. A couple of months ago they released this animated video to the second track on the single, “The Abject”.

Cave Cats site – on Facebook – on Spotify – on Wimp – on Bandcamp

Nicole Sabouné – “Unseen Footage From A Forthcoming Funeral” – video

November 23, 2012 at 2:27 pm

Here’s the debut single from Nicole Sabouné in a video created by Mats Udd. Great song with a Sisters of Mercy-dark ambience but with a sound that rather reminds of the end of the seventies/beginning of the eighties. Nicole makes a great performance here with low tones that haven’t been heard since the days of Amanda Lear and shows a strong expression and an impressive vocal registry.

Nicole Sabouné on Facebookon Spotifyon Wimp

The Litsos – “Daylight Saving EP”

November 13, 2012 at 2:11 pm

The Litsos

About a year ago I Wrote about The Litsos. The band has now released their second EP “Daylight Saving EP”, an EP where they explore some new directions with their music. On a couple of tracks I recognise them well from before with their new wave and post punkish The Cure-influences, while they on the wonderful melancholic ballad “Never, at All” follow a somwhat different path, or in the finishing song, the beautiful acoustic “Mourning Glory”, where they open the curtain to a different atmosphere, like if they woke up one morning and were inspired by the first serene sunlight.

The Litsos on Facebookon Spotify

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We Do Not Negotiate With Terrorists – “Big If”

October 23, 2012 at 9:28 pm

We Do Not Negotiate With Terrorists

We Do Not Negotiate With Terrorists with Ross Downing in the front is back with the new single “Big If”, and present a heavier rawer and more energic sound thanbefore. “Big If” is a great song that breathes of post punk spiced up with the beautiful backing vocals by Sophia Axelsson which make the song fly even higher.

We Do Not Negotiate With Terrorists’ site – on Facebookon Spotify

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