Friday, September 6th, 2013
Lay Us Down
While I was out… featuring Holograms and things of a rest-of-the-world nature
KnotanI won’t deny that one of the reasons I was so keen to go to Stockholm on this last vacation was my affection for Swedish music, specifically the melancholically melodic indie-pop of that the likes of Jens Lekman, I Break Horses, and The Cardigans have done so well over the years. This is not at all how you’d describe Holograms, the quartet of 20-something Stockholmers who’ve just released their second album Forever; their tense and wiry post-punk has far more in common with the likes of Denmark’s Iceage than any of their countrymen, though their approach is a hair less nihilistic and more anthemic. Which is to say they’re marginally less likely to punch you in the face than Iceage.
Noisey posted an advance stream of Forever last week, but seeing as how the album’s now out, it’s not an advance stream anymore – just a stream. But what is new is a new video, premiered yesterday at Interview, and the announcement of a North American tour that hits The Garrison on December 8.
MP3: Holograms – “Flesh & Bone”
Video: Holograms – “Meditations”
Stream: Holograms / Forever
Empire Of The Sun have released a new, characteristically epic video from Ice On The Dune – just in time for their show at The Danforth Music Hall on September 9. The Huffington Post has an interview with bandleader Luke Steele.
Video: Empire Of The Sun – “DNA”
The Quietus and The Line Of Best Fit have everything you need with respect to Emiliana Torrini’s new record Tookah – the former has an advance stream ahead of its release next Tuesday, September 10, and the latter has a track-by-track walkthrough by Torrini herself. The Quietus also solicited a list of Torrini’s favourite albums.
Stream: Emiliana Torrini / Tookah
Pitchfork have an advance stream of Apar, the new album from Spanish electro-pop ensemble Delorean, while Filter and Stereogum have feature interviews. The new record is out September 10 and they play The Horseshoe on October 17.
Stream: Delorean / Apar
Clash has an advance stream of múm’s new long-player Smilewound, which also has a new video. It’s out September 10.
Video: múm – “Toothwheels”
Stream: múm / Smilewound
Icona Pop are streaming another new song from their international debut This Is… Icona Pop, out September 24.
Stream: Icona Pop – “My Party”
Danish electro-pop artist Nanna Øland Fabricius, aka Oh Land, has a new album in Wish Bone coming out September 24. She’s premiered the first video at Rolling Stone and announced a North American tour that brings her to The Great Hall on September 30, tickets $15.
Video: Oh Land – “Renaissance Girls”
Le Blogotheque films a Still Room Session with Of Monsters & Men in Rome while Iceland Review interviews the band.
Also at Le Blogotheque, a Take Away Show with Phoenix filmed in front of the Palace of Versailles. There’s also an interview at A Heart Is A Spade and they enter the wayback machine with Noisey to discuss their first hit, “If I Ever Feel Better”.
Noisey talks to Kate Boy’s Kate Akhurst while Vogue takes her shopping.
The Guardian Q&As Björk.
9/6/13 8:30 am
SilberMusicFeed says:Chromewaves – While I was out… featuring Holograms and things of a rest-of-the-world nature http://t.co/Fvik5zPUhW
9/6/13 9:46 am
Gerry says:Hologram sounding great there!
9/6/13 10:50 am
Bill Koch says:I’ve been eagerly anticipating that Holograms album and yeah, it’s pretty great. It plays very well next to Savages debut as well as Wax Idols’ “Dscipline & Desire.”