Vacancy Labour – “Sakura, Sakura”

October 5, 2012 at 5:06 pm

Vacancy Labour

Vacancy Labour, hailing from Linköping, who I presented last year with a song, released their debut album “Sakura, Sakura” in August. The album starts with the song “Roads”, smelling of arenas and with some Coldplay vibes. The songs that follow maintain to a large part that arena vibe and feels like a mix of indie rock influences from both today and yesterday.

It’s rather alternating between softer parts and more powerful grand parts, all with well-forged melodies. I get the feeling, when I listen, that there is a lo-fi-filter across the whole thing, like if someone were playing it to me on an old vinyl player. That’s fits quite well in a way with the melancholic ambience giving it a roughed-up feeling. What I do miss in the sound, though, is some more punch and bass, so it can really be felt. Listen for yourself in a couple of songs here below.

Vacancy Labours site – on Facebookon Spotify

Diamonds In the Sky
Kid Named Venus

Vacancy Labour

May 16, 2011 at 1:56 pm

Vacancy LabourToday it’s about Vacancy Labour, a band hailing from Linköping, which I think can give rise to quite different associations when you listen to their music. I’m thinking of dance-friendly rock from the end of the eighties/the early nineties and also a little about Alan Parsons Project from the early eighties.

You can find three songs to listen to on Reverbnation. Follow the band on their blog (in Swedish) or on their Facebook page.

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