In between records when bands don’t have any tours or new music coming out, some musicians go on to solo projects while others join fellow displaced musicians to form new groups as an outlet for their creativity. Prominent rock heroes from well-known bands often realize the power they have as a unit. The world has seen the arrival (and departure) …
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Two Year Vacation on latest album Laundry Days, happy music and having a new frontman: Interview
Gothenburg five-piece Two Year Vacation have garnered critical acclaim since hitting the indie scene in 2017 and have ever since worked hard to achieve the mass popularity they deserve. After their banger debut album Slacker Island back in 2019, they returned last year with the sophomore album Laundry Day, and they’re still very good at what they do best: crafting …
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With the lockdown playing a major part in affecting the world’s economy, businesses, travel restrictions, and tons of other areas, it has severely hit the music industry in numerous ways too. People in the industry from artists to event managers are surely undergoing a lot of pressure and have experienced extreme hardship in the past few months, especially everything surrounding …
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Anna Öberg arrived in the punk scene as the keyboarder of 80s punk band Ladomir, but after a few singles, and after one of those singles ended up as number one on Swedish radio show “Bommen”, the dream of a music career and living off music was put on a hold. Life happened and families were started. However, her adventures …
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Live session with Orochen at Dragster, Gothenburg 2020. Live video Orochen pages
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When approaching the year-end list, my initial reaction was “Wait? Did I even listen to new music?” because I was certain the pandemic had driven me further down the road to nostalgia. I found myself reaching for music that was safe, the kind that I knew was predictable but satisfying. But the realization came that there were many amazing albums, …
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