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Romeo

Romeo

Swedish rock solo project Winterland debuts with “Romeo”, a song about love and defying gender roles. Mixing classic yacht rock vibes with synth sounds, the track reminds of Winterland’s main influences, such as Fleetwood Mac’s "Rhiannon" and Dire Straits’ "Tunnel Of Love". When speaking about the song, Fredrik Nilsson, the…
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March 10, 2022
Still Make Your Tea

Still Make Your Tea

Stockholm-based pop artist Leen paints a landscape of nostalgia and heartbreak in “Still Make Your Tea”. The song features soft vocals and a solitary piano, in contrast to her previous singles. The sensory way Leen depicts lost love reminds of ballad-like songs like “drivers license” or “Photograph”.  "I wanted to…
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March 10, 2022
Written Lines

Written Lines

The latest single of Swedish singer-songwriter An Echoic presents the listener with a mirror into individual identity. “Written Lines” explores the idea of the human face as the book of existence, with an experimental freak folk style that sounds like an intriguing unanswered question.  The main topic of the song was…
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March 7, 2022
Deathless Orbit

Deathless Orbit

Swedish hard rock band The Mörkret reflects on bad habits as an involuntary circle in their new single “Deathless Orbit”. The song presents some hints of progressive metal and melodic vocals that remind you of James LaBrie. But it also features a straightforward heavy sound with influences stretching from Accept…
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February 25, 2022
Layers of Me

Layers of Me

The newest sound of Norwegian pop artist Christine Ekeberg leans towards acoustic confessions. With the piano as the only company, “Layers of Me” continues this path initiated by the artist’s recent single “Beautiful Mess”. The honest, straightforward vocals and lyrics remind you of artists like Adele and Lewis Capaldi.  “The…
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February 21, 2022
Fairytale

Fairytale

Kimberly Polanco’s new single unveils relationships in their rough complexity. “Fairytale” can be seen as a continuation to the R&B-influenced sound from Polanco’s debut release “Nothing Left to Feel”. But its richer production and faster tempo are more inclined toward pop, crafted by Gothenburg-based producer Jonathan Thorpenberg.  "The song is…
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February 9, 2022
How to Live

How to Live

An Echoic’s latest single “How to Live” is a tongue-in-cheek reflection on hopelessness. A loop of despair so deep that it becomes your one-person inside joke. With a certain touch of freak folk, the song has a strange ambiguity that could fool you into optimism if you didn’t pay attention…
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February 3, 2022
You Should Know

You Should Know

Swedish electropop artist Patricia Stehlik releases her debut single “You Should Know”. A song about breaking free from a bad relationship, while still being grateful for what you learned. The track was written as a collaborative effort with pop hit-maker Sanna Martinez (lyrics), and producers Philip Crusner and Jonathan Thorpenberg…
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January 18, 2022
Elevator Love

Elevator Love

Norwegian pop artist Christine Ekeberg releases “Elevator Love”, a bouncy song about the temptations of tough love. In contrast to her latest single, this release has a danceable, sassy tone that reminds of electropop artists like Daya or Kiiara.   “The story is told from the perspective of one of the…
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January 12, 2022