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My Wife, the Witch

My Wife, the Witch

Wolver's nomadic spectacle narrates stories of a parallel world with problems much different from our own, where magic and prophecies intertwine with the complexities of human nature. With majestic Queen-like vocal harmonies and the most varied flavors of theatrical rock, "My Wife, the Witch" recounts the unfair condemnation of a…
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February 19, 2020
One Dance

One Dance

In his new single “One Dance”, Matt Fella flirts with urban influences while maintaining the tropical house vibes the Swedish producer/DJ has been known for. The track introduces us to an alluring genre crossover of trap, pop, and EDM featuring hit-maker Sanna Martinez and freestyle rapper PLOT. Matt Fella has…
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February 13, 2020
Radio Shadow

Radio Shadow

The clever lyricism of Leading Edge’s new single “Radio Shadow” traverses the urban landscapes of heartbreak supported by a rich acoustic ensemble, exploring pop-influenced instrumental hooks and vocal harmonies with certain reminiscences of First Aid Kit. The Swedish septet’s new sound was consolidated by the neo-mellow approach of producer Alexander…
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January 23, 2020
Apple-Pie Universe

Apple-Pie Universe

Energetic indie rock banger “Apple-Pie Universe” introduces us to The Shatterheads’ balanced sonic philosophy. The Malmö-based band explores a particular outlook on the genre in a memorable debut single, with peculiar lyricism and distinctive drum syncopation. Their interplay of soft/loud dynamics might remind you of grunge’s early years, combined with…
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January 22, 2020
STICKS

STICKS

Gothenburg rapper Bobby Blaque’s second single “STICKS” introduces us to a sound with certain noir undertones, without fully abandoning the whimsical flow approach that defined his breakthrough debut “Thirty Rack$”. Somewhere in between the identity crisis derived from his background as a trans-racially adopted child and the quirky bubblegum-influenced aesthetics…
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January 17, 2020
A Natural Retaliation a natural retaliation cover artwork rebecka bogren ed Tanja Berkö

A Natural Retaliation

The album "A Natural Retaliation" by As They Arrive (progressive metalcore, Sweden) portrays a surreal set of reflections merging humanity's omens of extinction and nostalgia for a lost paradise. ATA’s eclectic sound reminiscent of Veil of Maya, Betraying the Martyrs and certain off-metal references has attracted the attention of Spotify…
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January 9, 2020
Better Off As Friends

Better Off As Friends

Swedish indie pop band King of Little Sweden depicts the melancholic contradictions of romantic farewells in their new single “Better Off As Friends”. Julia Jonsson’s vocals elicit nostalgia for unlived experiences, which in combination with the intimate instrumentals results in a project somewhere between the pop-influenced RnB of Janice and…
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December 11, 2019
Last Christmas

Last Christmas

Ernest Noah’s cover of “Last Christmas” is a continuation of his tribute to Wham, initiated by the solo album debut “Gold” earlier this year. The pristine vocal harmonies of Noah's interpretation provide it with a warm 60s power-pop atmosphere, with an introduction you can't help but associate with the style…
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November 26, 2019
Mend Our Wounds a natural retaliation cover artwork rebecka bogren ed Tanja Berkö

Mend Our Wounds

Swedish progressive metalcore band As They Arrive's approach to "Mend Our Wounds" embodies the adage "Rome wasn't built in a day". Conceived like a majestic cathedral of sound, this single included in their upcoming album was patiently put together in a forest cabin studio outside of Gothenburg. Zimon Holmberg (Beardy…
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November 20, 2019
Let Me

Let Me

Swedish DJ/producer Bonalt’s debut single “Let Me” combines the melodic brilliance of his native country’s EDM school with heart-warming, easygoing lyrics interpreted by J-pop hitmaker Ernest Noah. An approach that brings the figure of the DJ closer to a kind-hearted boy next door, with a top-notch production that could remind…
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November 5, 2019