
Tag: Swedish Music
New Music: Mariette
This would have gone down well for Melodifestivalen in Sweden. Alas, we can enjoy it’s quiet ballad tones with our lighters out anyway. Check out here.
Free Download: Till Death ‘Wasted Roses’
Hard electro rock from Till Death. All yours to keep…
New Music: Kitok
Very much an acquired taste but worth mentioning for just how different this sounds. It’s Swedish, it’s noisy, and it’s standard hipster. Anything else you make of it is down to you. Check out here.
So f****** cold
New Music: Nottee
Watch: Elliphant ‘Revolusion’
Interview: Quickfire with Ida Redig
I don’t often say something so early on in the year like this, but Ida Redig’s ‘Though Shall Not Be A Pu**y’, released last week, has to be one of the best debut records coming out of Scandinavia this year.
Actually, you can listen to the whole thing here if you don’t believe me.The Swedish singer creates music that is so unashamedly pop yet still manages to get away with being Scandi cool. Here’s a little more about her…
For those who don’t know who you are, how would you describe your sound?
My spectrum is very wide, my music has an intensity that sticks to your body and I would say a recurrent thing in my songs are heavy bass drums and hooky sounds that stands out from the music. Big sound landscapes and appealing melodies. Above all, it’s great songs that everybody should listen to!
What do you prefer to write music about: happy or sad moments?
I prefer to write about happy moments. Sometimes the theme of the song I write have a deep thought or something broken over it, but I always have something happy to refer to in all my songs. Its all about how you want to live your life, and I want people to feel happy when they listen to my music, as I do when I play it!
Why does so much great pop come from Scandinavia?
The changing of seasons makes us creative!
Who are you currently loving music-wise?
Lorde. Her album is magnificent from beginning to end.
What artists inspire you to write your songs?
I don’t have a specific artist or group that inspires me. I prefer to say my music comes straight out of me, but in the end I think my wide music taste over the years have given me a lot of references and inspiration to write music just the way I want.
What is your new album about?
It’s about how to take myself to another level, to challenge myself and not back down for what I want and love. That all my choices I do, I do because I want to, not because what’s expected of me. I want to blow away people with my music, that’s what it’s all about.
Who would be your dream collaborator?
Daft Punk, no doubt!
What’s in store for the rest of the year?
I have some gigs booked all over this spring and summer and between the shows I’m in the studio making more music! I also have some fun collaborations and remakes of my songs on top of that, and this weekend I’m going to the north of Sweden to record two music videos. So stay tuned!
Follow Ida Redig on Facebook and check out the amazing album on iTunes.
Watch: Tove Lo ‘Habits’
Any excuse to do a post on Tove Lo is cool with me. These are new visuals for a song that’s been around for a while now but still so great.
New Music: Von Valley
Sunny Swedish indie. Check out here.
Listen: Frida Sundemo ‘Hanging By A Thread’
Little excites me as much as a new Frida Sundemo track. The Swedish pop princess to-be has a new song that tugs on your heart strings so much.
Watch: Lykke Li ‘No Rest For The Wicked’
Watch: Neneh Cherry feat. Robyn ‘Out Of The Black’
New Music: DANDAN
Swedish pop with a killer chorus. Check out here.
Sweden’s Eurovision entry remixed
I went to Melodifestivalen this year and while I wasn’t crazy over Sanna Nielsen’s ‘Undo’, I rather like this fun remix I stumbled on from Being Blogged.
Whether Sanna does well for Sweden will be a matter of time.
Listen: Say Lou Lou ‘Everything We Touch’
Great Scandipop from Say Lou Lou. It’s released through Columbia Records on May 19th 2014.
Solid Swedish Pop
Well, I may be rich one day. But I definitely not rich AND young after this weekend (your truly is now a year older), but who cares. New pop from OLA and it’s standardly good.
Listen: Suvi ‘Find You’
New track from Suvi, released on April 14th via Rabble Records
New Music: Sum Comfort
Chilled Swedish lo-fi. Check out here.
Turn back the clock
This is a Johnny Hates Jazz cover worked up by Peter Conradi and Mattias Axelsson (Materikaa).



















