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I’ve always liked Norwegian band Dobbeltgjenger, but I don’t quite recollect them being quite so damn loud and rocking as they are in their latest single ‘Friends (I’m There I’m Gone’, which has become an ‘instant hit’ in my house. They’ve just finished recording their 6th album (which I can’t quite believe), the follow up to their 2025 release ‘Master of Failure’. It doesn't ne...

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Ghosts on TV have said that “the starting point for ‘Iridescent’ might have been a need to focus a bit more on the quieter and more spacious side of our band.” I couldn’t agree more with that description. And as much as part of me would happily accept endless variations on “I Am Not Dead I Am 55 Today”, I do reluctantly accept that bands need to keep moving, exploring new corner...

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We’ll finish today with a quick mention of Swedish band Kallsup, who we featured a couple of years back and have recently returned with an outstanding new song entitled ‘Kino’ (Cinema). So they’re a 6 piece band fronted by Eline Gustafsson, whose vocals again are excellent on the new track, but I just love the sound the whole band make, a swirling, melodic haze that for sure has...

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I was going to write about a lovely new(ish) track from The School Book Depository entitled ‘Rapture’ that I heard in hospital, but inevitably songwriter Fredrik Solfors managed to get a 2nd track out before I had chance, again showing how prolific he is. He describes his newest song ‘Unlearn’ as a song about ‘getting to grips with existentialism’, which I could get way too deep...

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We included Finnish band Drug Store Raid in our 2024 list of Favourite Albums of the year, courtesy of their ‘Background Music For Family Arguments’ release, so it’s great to see them back with new single ‘Apple Junkie Birds’. It’s another release in the post punk space that I’ve featured a lot this week, but the Helsinki 5 piece are certainly far more complex in their musical a...

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