Life through music. When something is important to you it tends to infuence your life and it becomes a part of who you are. This something for me is music; I simply cannot live without it. Through this blog I share some insights and reflections upon the music in my life.


Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Christmas Song

Not many days left now, so why not listen to some good Christmas music.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Suede - RAH DVD coming soon!

This weekend couldn't have started better. There's been rumours about it for some time, here's news from official sources. I can't wait!

Cold Cave

Another Friday has arrived. I think I'll start my evening with this:

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Saturday, December 10, 2011

In a time like this

About a week ago, some days before I saw them play live, Deportees did two concerts at Berns, Stockholm. Livestage TV recorded it and so did Gimme Indie, who broadcasted the gig on December 4 (listen to it here).

Here are three of the wonderful songs that Deportees preformed live: 'When Buildings Sleep', 'Medicate It Right' and 'A Heart Like Yours in a Time Like This', all of them taken from their fourth album 'Islands & Shores'.


Livestage TV - Deportees Live på Berns (HD) from Livestage TV on Vimeo.

Deportees

Good music is often even better live. My experiences of concerts and festivals have time after time shown that music is better live on stage. It isn't always the case, sometimes the stage/venue may be too large for the artist/band, or they might not be that comfortable playing live, which often shows, but more often than not, music's better live.

Some days ago I went to see another great Swedish band play. Deportees, lovely aren't they? Before I saw them play I thought their latest album 'Islands & Shores' was ok, however after hearing the songs live I now think it has some really great songs on it. Listen to The Doctor in Me for example.

The Doctor In Me Deportees - The Doctor in Me

An "old" favourite is: 'Under the Pavement - the Beach' from the album with the same name.

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Music from a year

As I've mentioned in an earlier post, there're many lists of best albums for the year 2011 currently being published. I'm not much for making lists of albums, I'm more into collecting songs I like and love and following the bands and artists that are close to my heart. However, I think I should mention some albums that have made my 2011 so much better and of which I am glad that I'm not without.

A part from the reissues of Suede's five studio albums and the fourth solo album from Brett Anderson, which is better than I had hoped for, there are some albums, and bands, that I am honoured to have been listening to, and seen live on two occasions. With no one better that the other, I really love these three albums:
Invasionen - 'Saker som jag sagt till natten'
Foster the People - 'Torches'
Austra - 'Feel It Break'
Other good music from this year, according to me (and I have surely forgotten some), in no particular order:

Lamb - '5'
Other Lives - 'Tamer Animals'
Dum Dum Girls - 'Only In Dreams'
Masquer - 'Cover My Face As The Animals Cry'
Zola Jesus - 'Conatus'
Anna Calvi - 'Anna Calvi'
PJ Harvey - 'Let England Shake'
Visions of Trees - 'Sometimes It Kills'/'No Flag'
Visions of Trees - 'Siren (Novocaine)'/'Sience of Hate'
Lana del Rey - 'Video Games'/'Blue Jeans'

Additionally, I'm sure there're lots of tracks and albums that I haven't discovered yet...

Have you discovered the deluxe edition of Austra's 'Feel It Break'? It includes some of the great "b-sides" from the singles, like 'Identity'.

Saturday, December 03, 2011

Bedroom Eyes

When it's time for sleep... maybe.



Another of their songs that I have on repeat now is 'Coming Down', it's beautiful.

Dum Dum Girls - Coming Down by subpop

Friday, December 02, 2011

All and Everyone

She's currently at the top of several Best albums 2011 lists, and 'Let England Shake' is indeed a good one. Here's PJ Harvey's 'All and Everyone':

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Anna live

Quiet, that's how I may describe the gig with Anna Järvinen the other day. Her soft, beautiful voice and delicate songs do very well for an intimate gig like this one.

I hadn't listened that much to her latest, third, album ('Anna själv tredje') until the day of her concert. However before the gig I listened to it to prepare myself for the night, and I must say that it has some real beautiful tracks on it, even though I think I might prefer her earlier albums ('Jag fick feeling', 'Man var bland molnen').



'Vals för Anna' and 'Lilla Anna' are taken from her third album 'Anna själv tredje'.



Before Anna Järvinen released her first solo album in 2007 she was in a band called Granada that I really liked. I don't know if you today can find their records, however, if you got Spotify you may listen to the album there. 'Sister' below are from that album.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Science of Hate

Interesting title, isn't it? It's the name of the second track off Visions of Trees' single 'Sirens (Novocaine)'.

Science Of Hate by Visions of Trees

Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Choke

You've earlier seen 'Lose It', here's 'The Choke' [Paper Bag Session 005 Pt.2].



The album version.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

True Blue

Sometimes it takes time to find things, and other times you just happen to stumble over something you didn't know you were looking for. And then there are those in between.


I'm an old fan of Madonna and this year it's 25 years since her album 'True Blue' was released. Today I stumbled over a lovely cover version of that album done by Paper Bag Records. This album puts at smile on my face on this cold November day. Don't you miss out on this free sunshine! Listen to it at SoundCloud or download it free at Paper Bag Records.

Paper Bag Records 'True Blue' by Paper Bag Records

And, why not listen to the original as well?

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Masquer

Masquer is another great Swedish band. Yesterday they played at Debaser Slussen, Stockholm. Hear their gig at Gimme Indie!

'Happiness' has been on my playlist for a while but since I've listened to their album 'Cover my face as the animals cry' I've added some, this one for example:

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Paper Bag

I've posted this song before, here it is again: Austra's 'Lose It'. Katie Stelmanis and the magnificent piano, nothing more, nothing less.

Sant, sant, sant...

Invasionen. What a fantastic band.

















I saw them live the other night, it was a wonderful experience to hear their songs live, directly from their hearts, to my heart. The musical energy vitalizing my body, to lose myself in honest love for a while, the love that arises from true enthusiasts to a thirsty junkie.

I know it is a truth that's questionable, but I cannot live without the music I love. The music and above all the concerts, they give me strength to live another day.Through music I live, it's my life.

Thank you Invasionen!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Crash About to Happen

The video for the new single off Brett Anderson's album 'Black Rainbows' is a montage from the gig at Koko, London on October 12. It seems like it was a fantastic show.

This song is one of my favourites off the album, just listen to it!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Vinyl on play

Got a new record the other day, Lana del Ray's 'Video Games'/'Blue Jeans'. I like to listen to vinyl records from time to time, to hear that dust sound together with nice music coming at you through the speakers. I just listen to the music, that's what matters.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Words from the past

One of the best music magazines that have existed in Sweden, if not the best, is POP. It's now many years since it ceased to be published, however, some years ago a website was created to make it possible to relive this magazine and the music era of its time.

POP #2 April 1993
POP #9 October 1994













There are still material left to be published on the site Pop vi minns, but two of my favourite articles are now there to be read. The subject for them is of course Suede and the articles were written by Andres Lokko in 1993 and 1994.

Read about the meeting with the lead singer of a, in 1993, well talked about band in [POP #2] Suede and then their rendezvous the following year when Dog Man Star was about to hit the record stores, in [POP #9] Suede.

These articles are of course in Swedish since POP was a Swedish magazine. However, if you don't know the language maybe Google translate can be an aid for you?




Friday, October 14, 2011

Talking seems so overrated...

let's jump ahead and get related...



words will make it complicated, let's jump ahead and get related...

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Intriguing music

Firstly, if you haven't read about Brett Anderson's 13 favourite albums in The Quietus, do so: There's a song playing: Brett Anderson's favourite 13 albums. Many of the albums he has chosen are real pearls.

Let's stay in the U.K. Yesterday I stumbled upon something I hadn't heard before and the more I listen to it the more I like it. Something about this music make me think about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and PJ Harvey, and I also come to think about Twin Peaks, the latter I cannot understand why. Maybe it's because I saw some episodes of that intriguing tv-series the other day, or maybe they have something in common that attracts me? I'll think about that. And I will keep on listening to Anna Calvi. Too bad I'm not in Stockholm tomorrow when they'll be playing at Debaser Slussen. Here's 'Suzanne and I'

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Friday, October 07, 2011

Invasionen

Great Swedish music. That's all I need to say, just listen!



'Arvegods' is taken from their 2011 album 'Saker som jag sagt till natten'. There are many songs I like on this album, my favourite right now is 'Förlorad'.

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Vessel

A beautiful video. 'Vessel' by Zola Jesus. Since I can't embed it here (yet), I encourage you to go by the site of the New York Times to watch it.

Monday, October 03, 2011

[ingenting]

A couple of days ago this great band played live in Stockholm and the lovely web radio Gimme Indie broadcasted it, and they recorded it too. So why won't you go by gimmeindie.se and listen to this wonderful music. Among other beautiful songs [ingenting] played a new one called 'Tiger'.

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Black Rainbows

I listen. What I hear is a beautiful voice surrounded by the slightly distorted rock music that I like. I hear a naked and romantic soundscape upon which the sad voice falls. I hear the singer, whose voice I love, break through a mix of nostalgia, contemporary and timeless music.

I listen all day long. I listen at night, as I wait for my eyelids to become heavy. I listen, and I want more.

I got my copy of Brett Anderson’s new and fourth solo album, ‘Black Rainbows’, by mail this Friday. It was eagerly awaited. The snippets of the songs that I had previously heard had made me very interested and I knew this album would be special.

signed cover art
After these few days it’s difficult to say that some songs have become favourites already. However I must admit that I feel something special for ‘Unsung’, ‘Crash About to Happen’, ‘This Must Be Where It Ends’, and ‘Possession’.

Now I wish that I get at chance to hear these songs live, but yet it doesn’t seem so.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

5 songs

This is one of my favourite songs off the album '5', Lamb's latest record. I fell in love with their music in 1996 when they released their debut album; it included magical songs like 'Lusty' and 'Gorecki'.

Songs I love on '5' are 'Last Night the Sky', 'Rounds' and 'She Walks'. This is the official video to 'She Walks':

Monday, September 19, 2011

Live session

Did you listen to Absolute Radio tonight? Whether or not you did, you can listen to and watch Brett Anderson's live session on Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show here!

A part from the interview with Brett the guys played 'Crash About to Happen', 'Brittle Heart' and 'Unsung'.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Blue Jeans

I have listened to this song by Lana del Rey so many times since I first played the youtube video. I think I like it more than 'Video Games' I posted some days ago. I actually like it so much that I've pre-ordered the 7".

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

On repeat

It's growing on me, this song I started listening to some days ago. It's like a lingering summer breeze as the cold wind of autumn hits my face. It's a nice mix of today and yesterday. And it's a sigh of stillness in an ever changing world.

A thank you to Mr Osman for tweeting about it. Here it is:

Monday, August 15, 2011

Brittle Heart

The new single and video from Brett Anderson is to be found at nme.com. And here's a short read about it.

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Black Rainbows sampler

If you haven't come across it yet, here it is: a clip with samples from Brett Anderson's forthcoming album 'Black Rainbows'. It sounds really good!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Beast

I've been writing about this song on my other blog and I really should post it onto this one as well. After all, it's a song that I find beautiful, haunting and quite amazing.

It's the last track on Austra's debut album 'Feel It Break', an album great in itself. I've earlier posted their song 'Lose It' on here and there are many more that I love. Here's 'The Beast':

album version


live version

Monday, July 25, 2011

Time goes by

Indeed it does. Here's another song that's been playing in my head for a few months. There's something grand about it, whatever that might be, I like it.

Time goes by by Sameblod

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Reading about music

My search for Geneva the other day took me even further when I found this link at the Geneva site:
have you seen the horizon book yet?

A good read was what I found, even two of them:

Jamie S. Rich has written about 'Weather Underground', Geneva’s second album from 2000, at his blog: Confessions of a Pop Fan. This was the first time I came across his blog and apparently he has (some years ago) written about 52 albums that have had significance to him as a fan.

For me it was an experience to read his thoughts on Weather Underground and later also his thoughts on Suede's single compilation from 2003, track by track.

This might not sound that interesting to some, but I must point out that the man can write! If you haven't read it, and have a somewhat interest in the mentioned albums or bands, I urge you to do so.

I'm sure there are more interesting things to read there, especially among those 52 albums, but this was as far as I got the other day.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

If you have to go

My mind and thoughts took me back in time yesterday. Why I happened to think about this particular band, I’m not quite sure. Maybe I wanted to spread some lovely music to people around me, and this band just popped into my head? Maybe this music is so close to my heart, even though I may not listen to it that frequently, that I always mention it to people I care about? Maybe there’s some truth in that, I like to think so.

Years ago I stumbled over this band that was at the same label as my beloved Suede, i.e. nude records. I don't know how I came to listen to their music but I know that I loved it from the start. I know their debut 'Further' by heart and I do love their second and last album, 'Weather Underground', too.

The band is Geneva.
aplaceinthespace

As I went through some videos at YouTube yesterday, I happened to see an interesting address: www.aplaceinthespace.co.uk

- And that’s how I found out that they've not gone away, not entirely, because there you'll find them and their wonderful music. It’s a lovely site.

Here is one of their beautiful songs: If you have to go



If you click onto my Further page, so named because of Geneva's album, you'll find their MySpace as well as the one of singer Andrew Montgomery. And, finally, I think it’s a shame that their second album can’t be found at Spotify...

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Rain, rain, rain... Hultsfred July 14

One day of festival and it rained the whole time. One could argue that it's the typical festival weather but no, not at Hultsfred. If it rained during my previous visits to this festival it was only for a shorter period, not a whole day and night like this time. Well, enough about the dreadful weather.

The weather did however affect which bands I saw and how I watched them perform. Like The Drums which I listened to from a far under a roof having a beer. Quite nice place in itself, where later DJs played good music, but I would have preferred standing much closer to the stage, had it not rained. And I didn't see much of Cut Copy, I only heard some songs.

The White stage, earlier called Teaterladan, and the Red stage both had roofs, the first one being a semi-open building and the latter being a tent, and that was very welcome this day. These stages also had some nice music being played at them. The first band I saw was Braids from Canada, at the White stage, nice music with surprises. The White stage/Teaterladan is also a favourite since I have had many good live experiences there earlier years; it was a good start.

Foster the People
Peter, Bjorn & John where scheduled to play the Red stage but due to sickness their gig was cancelled. A disappointment, but at the same stage I later saw a band that truly blew me away with their performance and music, and that band was Foster the People from the US. If you have the opportunity to go and see them live, do it!

At night I spent some hours at the Green stage watching Primal Scream play Screamadelica and later, of course, Suede. Primal Scream were good and made me dance and sign in the rain. And by the time Suede entered the stage I must say I was dripping, even though I had suitable clothes on. So I kind of appreciated the tweet by SuedeHQ on Friday:
Big pat on the back to everyone who braved the rain for last night's Suede set at Hultsfred, Primals were great too.

Suede and the rain...
The band had a lot of energy, and so did I. It truly was a unique experience standing in the pouring rain and being totally satisfied with the situation, after all it was Suede on stage. During Everything Will Flow it almost felt like the rain became heavier, but I might have imagined that. This gig made me lose my voice though, and I still can’t make a sound today! To be honest I wasn’t entirely well before the gig and the rain and the fact that I sang along to (well, tried to) every song by Suede, didn’t make things better. But I had a great time, Suede were great, and that’s what matter!

When Suede had played Beautiful Ones and left the stage I hurried through the mud in the darkness to the White stage to see the last band for the day. This is Head had only a couple of songs left when I got there so I can’t really say much about their gig, but I do like some of their songs.

I also saw some minor bands that I really didn't like, and some that were ok but not really my kind of music, but I won't use any more space here to mention them.

In the days to come I will listen to Tennis and Les Savy Fav that Gimme Indie broadcasted/recorded on Thursday. Due to the schedule I wasn’t able to see them live at the festival. And, of course there are all the bands that were broadcasted on Friday and Saturday to listen to as well; I do like Gimme Indie!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hultsfred

www.hultsfredsfestivalen.se
Here I am again, preparing for a Suede gig. However this time it's at a festival.

It's been some time since I was at a festival, nine years to be precise. This time around I'm going for one day only, even though there're great bands playing the other days as well, I will have to do with one day.

My main reason for going is of course to see Suede, but there are also some other bands that I'm looking forward to: The Drums, Peter Bjorn & John, Cut Copy, Primal Scream, This is Head, and hopefully some other great discoveries for me. That's what festivals are about for me, discovering bands and music that I haven't yet got to know.

Thursday's the day!

Thursday, July 07, 2011

the fourth & the fifth

I've been away from home for a while but when I got home the deluxe editions of Head Music and A New Morning were waiting for me in the mail. As with Suede, Dog Man Star and Coming Up, my copies of these remastered albums are signed by the band.

...open up my heart and see what's inside
































...and it moves with the underground

Monday, July 04, 2011

Sometimes it kills

Another song that I'm currently playing over and over again: Sometimes It Kills by Visions of Trees.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

the third

Today I got my copy of Coming Up (remastered) [deluxe edition]. It arrived faster than I'd expected it to, a nice surprise. The album is signed by the band: Brett Anderson, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, Richard Oakes and Neil Codling.

whatever makes her happy...

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Lose it

I just can't seem to get enough of this song at the moment: Lose It by Austra.



And there are much more to listen to as well, 'Beat and the Pulse' for example.  Too bad Sweden wasn't included on the tour.

Monday, June 13, 2011

the second

I'm holding the beauty in my hands; the re-mastered deluxe edition of Dog Man Star.

While waiting for the delivery I saw the promo video for it that was posted on Suede's video channel and their facebook page and I must say that it was such a tease. How can you not want to buy this beautiful and intriguing thing after seeing that?

Well, I pre-ordered mine a while ago and now I got it in my hands. As with 'suede' I got a signed copy, which pleases me, I must admit.

I close my eyes, and I'm losing myself to it...

















The same day that I was at the wonderful dogmanstar concert in London, something interesting was posted on the Suede forum: Mr Anderson’s thoughts on the album, track by track. That is, the idea behind the tracks and the process of writing. Some people find this interesting and like to read about it, others don’t. If you belong to the former, and haven't read it yet, I recommend you go by the forum to read about Dog Man Star, track by track by Brett.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

It's personal

"I don't think anybody just liked Suede, /.../ No, you loved Suede, you lived and breathed them, ..."
Still So Young? A Personal Exploration Of The Suede Reissues - Luke Turner The Quietus

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

the first

Today I finally got mine; my copy of 'suede' (remastered) [deluxe edition]. And, it's signed by the band of its time, i.e. Bernard Butler, Brett Anderson, Mat Osman and Simon Gilbert.















 

I smile, and it's taking me over...

Monday, May 30, 2011

Through the wonders














After a few days of struggling with a cold, I'm finally sitting down for a remembrance of the amazing album gigs in Brixton, London. Even though I think my cold was caused by me going out into the night all sweaty and wet from the gig on Saturday (and the two nights before that), that's not really what I should be writing about.

18.05.11
Let's start with Wednesday. This, only because I later found out that Artmagic launched their debut EP in Brixton on Wednesday night. I came to London that day and had I known about it beforehand I would have gone, if I could've that is. I'm a sucker for live music and even though I hadn't heard almost anything of Artmagic up till then, it would have been fun since it's Mr. Oakes' new project together with Shaun McGhee. Additionally, to be thinking of things in hindsight, I bought their EP 'I Keep On Walking' at the Suede gig on Saturday and have listened to it quite some. I like it and I'm looking forward to what may come next.

19.05.11
Thursday then, the 'Suede' day, the time to finally hear some of the songs from their debut album that are rarities live. As usual it was some time waiting before the support act, Chapel Club, started, but then it all just seemed to go by so quickly. When Suede went off stage it almost felt like I had missed out on something, a strange feeling I must say. Fortunately I remember the wonderful feelings of experiencing 'She's Not Dead', 'Sleeping Pills' and 'The Next Life' live, otherwise I might have thought it to be a dream.

After the album songs came the encore with its treats: 'High Rising', 'He's Dead', 'My Insatiable One', 'To the Birds', 'Killing of a Flashboy', 'Can't Get Enough', 'Trash', and 'Beautiful Ones'. Of course the first four songs were something very special hearing live; I absolutely loved 'He's Dead'. However, I must say that my strongest memory from the encore is Richard's smile while playing 'Can't Get Enough'.

20.05.11
Time for 'Dog Man Star' night on Friday, and I was very excited. Not only is DMS my favourite of the albums (if I must chose), it is also an album that means very much to me personally since it was when it came out that I fell helplessly and madly in love with Suede's music; a love that only has grown stronger throughout the years.

The songs that I had looked forward to hear a bit more were: 'Introducing the Band', 'Daddy's Speeding', 'Black or Blue' and 'The Asphalt World'; the first two being such special songs musically, 'Black or Blue' as a rarity live and 'Asphalt World' for the expectation of hearing the full version of it. And of course they are all beautiful songs, together with so many off this album. It was amazing being at the Brixton Academy this night and I think I was somewhat more present in body and mind compared to the preceding night, due to my expectations.

The encore consisted of: 'The Living Dead', 'My Dark Star', 'Stay Together', 'Killing of a Flashboy', 'So Young', 'Metal Mickey', and 'Animal Nitrate'. To be honest I was hoping for 'Whipsnade' (which was played the following week at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin), but I really loved them playing 'My Dark Star' and 'Stay Together'.

21.05.11
Then came the final night: Saturday night and 'Coming Up'.

Since it's an album full of energetic songs I definitely drained myself of my remaining energy this night; for the third night in a row I danced, jumped and sang along to the best live band that I know of. I loved hearing 'Picnic by the Motorway' live and it was a true singalong concert. Even though the audience sang along to all the songs the preceding nights as well, the songs of 'Coming Up' seemed to bring the singalong power to another level, or maybe it was the fact that it was the last concert, I don't know?

The encore for the night contained some of the lovely b-sides from the period of 'Coming Up' and more: 'Europe is our Playground', 'This Time', 'Young Men', 'Together', 'Can't Get Enough', 'So Young', 'Metal Mickey', and 'Animal Nitrate'. I really loved hearing 'Together' and the ending of the concert, with the audience solely singing 'Animal Nitrate', was somewhat magical, a fantastic way of ending the three nights.

I have earlier posted about this show (not the encore though) being uploaded to Suede's Video Channel, and I do recommend you to watch it, if you haven't already.

the supporting role
Lastly, I think I need to write some words on Chapel Club as well, the support act for the three nights. Before the gigs I had listened to their album 'Palace' and therefore I had some knowledge of their music and already liked a few songs. I must say, however, that hearing a band three nights in a row is very special. It isn't something you do that often, and even though Suede was the reason for me to be there, I think Chapel Club was good live. The managed to vary their playlist a bit and that's quite a good job with not so much material. To hear some new songs, like 'Bodies' and 'Widows', are always appreciated. This is another band that I'm going to follow in the future.

Black Rainbows

New solo material out in August.
Keep August 15 and September 26 in mind.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Coming Up - LIVE!

The lovely Mr Simon Gilbert has shared something wonderful with us common fans; the whole Coming Up from Brixton Academy on May 21.

This you cannot miss!

The first part 
(Trash, Filmstar, Lazy, By the Sea, She, Beautiful Ones)
The second part 
(Starcrazy, Picnic by the Motorway, The Chemistry Between Us, Saturday Night)

Beautiful Ones (from the above mentioned material)

See more amazing videos from the three nights in Brixton at the Suede Video Channel!
--> Among them is This Time from the encore.

And, who knows, more may be added... I hope so.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

It comes alive

Fascinated by the interactive 3D tool and the beautifully made covers and packages I've been rotating and turning through the upcoming reissues from Suede. There are only a few days until the first reissue, of the debut album, will be available, but this is a good tease to look through them all on the web. I don’t know how long it will take for me to get hold of my pre-ordered issues, but it’s a good thing that each issue is released with only one week apart. Can’t wait!

Until you get yours, if you cannot decide on whether to buy them or not, or simply because you like looking through them, here are where you will find them:
Suede
Dog Man Star
Coming Up
Head Music
A New Morning

And, don't miss BBC Radio 2 tonight, broadcasting Suede's Coming Up concert from Brixton Academy, London.

More on the Coming Up gig, and the two preceding ones, later. They were however amazing!!!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Suede - Dog Man Star - Coming Up

I'm currently counting the days, almost hours, until the gigs at Brixton Academy this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Amazing it will be, I'm sure of it!

Here's an article from Beat; an interview with Brett.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Brett on Jools

It's a very short interview, but you get to see the reissues, that's something.. How I would love to have them now...

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Words

"But I'm confident there will be a sixth Suede album. I am. I am going to put all of my energy into making a fantastic record. And when I put all of my energy into something, it tends to happen."
This quotation is of course from Mr Anderson, and you can read the whole interview done by BBC America here.

Suede: Slightly restless euphoria, yet another interview with Brett. This one is different though, it's about music, art and more... and I like it.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Whipsnade

This past Saturday Suede played their first show for many years in the U.S.; you can find some footage from it on the web.

Amongst some youtube videos I found this interview with Brett and Simon. The sound quality is really poor, but apart from that I think it's a good interview. And I must say I like the interviewer's top three Suede songs. It's not often I hear Whipsnade being mentioned as a favourite and I’m also a fan of that song. It's in part therefore I've used lyrics from it to name my other blog: 'While pylons hide the suicide'.

The interview from Coachella:

Saturday, April 16, 2011

My heart needs a love dance

Since I don't live in the U.K., I don't have the opportunity to run from record store to record store this Record Store Day to find this beautiful 7" Suede vinyl...

www.recordstoreday.co.uk
Because of this, I simply lose myself in some other music than Suede today. I listen to gimmeindie.se, or why not this lovely video to You Say Party's 'Laura Palmer's Prom':

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Re-Introducing the Band

Some interesting reads about the magnificent band, the whole week long, at:
FILTER Magazine

Monday, March 14, 2011

Dates to keep in mind

This summer's going to be something special for Suede fans. Even though many hard core fans have collected most of the available material (and even material not available) this release of the remastered records and the additional material (e.g. Love & Poison finally on DVD) should include something extra for the most of us.

Check out these links to Suede's webpage to read the full content of the releases (and preorder):
on May 30 Suede
on June 6 Dog Man Star
on June 13 Coming Up
on June 20 Head Music
on June 27 A New Morning

And before these releases we have the concerts at Brixton Academy on May 19, 20 and 21 to look forward to. Suede playing their first three albums, one each night. And, Chapel Club warming up the audiences beforehand. It sounds fantastic.

I do have a three-night-pass but I'm not sure I will be able to go to London. However, I will certainly try.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Gimme Indie

There is this site that you must visit if you have a somewhat love for indie music, like I do. Here's some info for you: www.gimmeindie.se

There you'll find:
  • web radio playing a mix of good indie music,
  • live shows aired directly to your computer (or iphone),
  • a back catalogue of previously aired live shows that you can listen to again.
If that's not enough, you'll also find great tips about new interesting music.

The site's in Swedish yes it is, but don't let that stop you. There are tweets in English that you can follow!

It's hard to believe that there is only one man behind this site. Read about him here!