Nov 28 2012

BRITTSOMMAR

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Sawyer Gebauer flew from Wisconsin to the country hills of Sweden. Arriving at Rosenhill farm, Brittsommar was formed upon the meeting of Johan Björk Dahl (guitar) and Evelin Sillén (violin/vocal).

The vibe is haunting, the drums lingering, the voice darker then darkness. This great band have released a new single, check it out.


Nov 15 2012

Meet: Patrick Sweany

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Patrick Sweany is a great bluesrocking man from Ohio. Haven´t heard him yet? That is a dog-on-shame.

This guy got the voice of an angel. A drunk rockstar of an angel. We love him to death.

Want more of Mr Sweany, check out his latest – supergreat – record That Old Southern Drag.


Nov 14 2012

Listen: The Lumineers

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The Lumineers is a great folkrockband from Denver, Colorado. Their self-titled debut album is filled with that earthy, dusty, hand-clap-shit we live and die for.

This is blues & bluegrass, folk & fury, Mumford & Avett; all wrapped up and ready to go. Check out the single Ho Hey and a preview of the record below.


Nov 13 2012

The Avett Brothers

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Our soft spot for The Avett Brothers are intact and rapidly increasing. We saw them in the sunshine at Way Out West and grew a love worthwhile.

The A bros new album (their 7th!) The Carpenter is solid gold, produced by Rick Rubin. Check out the single from this darling, North Carolinaband.


Nov 7 2012

Rival Sons in the house

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California sensation Rival Sons is as good as it gets. The 70´s bluesrock all wrapped up and ready to roll. Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, you name it – they got it.

Singer Jay Buchanan´s voice is a gift from God. Or the Devil. I don´t really care. Maybe he sold his soul, but it was worth every bit of apocalypse.

Rival Sons third studiorecord was released in September, check out four great tunes from the monsteralbum Head Down. Plug it in…

 


sep 26 2012

Review: MONO

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¤ Artist: Mono

¤ Album: For My Parents

¤ Release: September 2012

¤ Judge says: 7/7 Kentuckyseven’s

¤ Best song on: Nostalgia

Where to begin? Lordy, lord. I´m rarely into postrock/shoegaze-stuff but this record blew me away to another dimension.

It´s an arresting moment of clarity. A dangerous retrospective sense of lost memories. Tears to my eyes. I feel sorry for the earth, I feel weaker and stronger than ever. Double vibes of eternity.

This is post-everything. Mono don´t use their rock n roll guitars the way you would imagine. It´s texture. It´s fantasy. It´s above the clouds and underground.

This is shoegaze without the arrogance. It´s – first and foremost – feelings. Big, strong, everlasting feelings. A soundtrack to a Haruki Murakami book.

My lungs struggles for air, my heart pounds hard. This could knock you down and out. Mono makes the strongest blend there is.

Mono is from Tokyo, Japan. This is their sixth album. They started out in 1999 and keep coming back for more. The four members Takaakira Goto (sologuitar), Yoda (rhytmguitar), Tamaki Kunishi (electric bass) and Yasunori Takada (drums) tours the US right now and heads for Europe later on.

‘For My Parents’, with a great and emotional front picture, was released on September 4th. An all instrumental, epic piece of bewildering art. They have a full-scale orchestra in the studio and it´s dedicated to their parents. They´ve made an effort well worthy a Kentucky Seven!

PS: You know the world is a fucked up place when Mono´s venue in Gothenburg, Sweden is Truckstop Alaska. But hey. I´ll be there. Forever and ever.


sep 17 2012

Have you met… Goodnight, Texas?

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I am fully aware that I am a sucker for real grit-folk-americana-music. So this band really hit the spot. Hailing from both North Carolina and California, the two singer-songwriters Avi Vinocur and Patrick Dyer Wolf created ”Goodnight, Texas”, a band that makes music the way it was supposed to be like.

The music sounds exactly as I expected after seeing the album cover from their forthcoming debut ”A Long Life of Living” which will be released october 2. It is winding, real, filled with mandolins and banjos and simply amazing harmonies.  If you are looking to find something real this fall. This is the album to look for.

Check out their sweet www.hiwearegoodnighttexashowareyou.com and take a listen to the first single of the album…


feb 28 2012

Have you met… Greylag?

Magnus

A while ago, I stumbled upon this duo, based in Portland Oregon, and I am still pleased that I did.

When I first heard their single from the upcoming album I felt like everything was more than all right. The voices of Andrew Stonestreet and Daniel Dixon together with their exquisit music is just what the doctor ordered. Think a cleaner Local Native’s with more folk, more roots, more of that warm fuzzy feeling.

What really hits me is the deep sensation of closeness to the heart. It sure sticks to you, and I eagerly await the album.

Greylag’s debut EP ”The Only Way To Kill You” arrives in May 2012 on Ninth Street Opus, I suggest you check out the single. And wait for the rest… Spring is near.


Nov 25 2011

Pure Bluegrass Sweetness from Sweden…

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”- Harmony Hill started out as a reason to eat cheese and drink wine”.

If you play bluegrass in Sweden, you are among friends. Literally, most bluegrassbands in this country know each other from the scene. It is not a huge scene in the cold north.

However, Harmony Hill is a westcoast based band consisting of Michael Hansson (Quarterhorse), Sofia Assarson, Alva Engström,Pelle Hedblom and Kristofer Åhsberg. The band started playing at a yearly BBQ with friends, but  are now expanding their world into larger venues.

The first gig, under the name Harmony Hill was at the Bluegrass festival Nääsville. They got a heartly welcome. This was not their last festival.

”The Kattunga Cabin Sessions” (below) was recorded in a small cabin in rural country, with just one microphone, taped to a ladder, in front of the fireplace. Genuine as hell. And with that true great Bluegrass feel, all the way.

Listen, and keep an ear out for new stuff coming our way…

The Kattunga Cabin Sessions by Pelle Hedeblom


okt 25 2011

Interview: Swear and Shake

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The New York based indie-folk-pop band Swear and Shake has caught our attention with their enchanting music and sound. When we first listened to them, it felt as if we had been friends for years. This is something you have to get your ears into.

After last years EP ”Extended Play”, they are now finishing up their new release.  This is truly a band to follow. We hope for great success, nothing less.

Kentuckyseven got curious and wanted to know more about this awesome group of people,  so we had a chat with Kari Spieler, the great vocalist and musician:

 

When listening to your music, one thing comes to mind. You guys complement eachother extremely well. How did you all get together?

”Adam and I met while studying at SUNY Purchase ( a state university just outside of New York City). While we weren’t close friends, we were both active singer-songwriters on campus and often had class together. About a month or so before graduation (2010) Adam asked me to sing on his song Johnnie and things instantly clicked between us. We immediately started booking shows and thinking up band names. Our drummer and bassist, Tom and Shaun, joined us shortly after that. The boys grew up together on Long Island and had been playing music since they were in grade school. It all happened very naturally.”

There are thousands of bands accesible to everyone today online, how has that effected you career?

”The internet is a bands best friend. Especially this band. We are huge advocates for using social media outlets. We are all over Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. We’re proud to be on internet radio sites like Grooveshark and Spotify. Through great websites like Frostclick.com our first EP was downloaded for free by over 200,000 people. We successfully funded our forthcoming record with the help of our fans and Kickstarter.com. We are big supporters of all different types of blogs, big and small.
It’s important to get your music out there to anyone and everyone. Using the web is a good way to keep in contact with people, and it’s also enabled us to bring our music to lots of ears without the help of traditional music business outlets. I think people appreciate being able to connect with us directly and we enjoy it as well.”

How would describe your music to someone who never heard you?

”We usually put ourselves in the Indie-Folk-Pop genre. We write singable stories you can dance to. That’s how I like to think of it. If I were to compare us to other bands or musicians I like to say Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros meets Mumford and Sons with a little bit of Cat Power for attitude.”

While riding to a venue, what do listen to? Are you synced, do yo agree on the same tracks?

”This is a good question. My one rule is that once you put something on, you have to let it play through without changing it. We don’t always agree on everything. I usually get vetoed actually, haha. Pandora on our phones is usually a good compromise and that works out well assuming there’s good service. I enjoy listening to classical music stations on NPR when we’re driving for several hours at a time, that makes the boys fall asleep, anyway. My favorite thing is to watch Tom jam out to Styx while he’s driving.”

What artists have influenced your music?

”Our influences come from all over the place. Starting with the classics, The Beatles, Dylan, The Mama’s and The Papa’s, as well as soul music like Bill Withers, Aretha Franklin, and Smokey Robinson. I’ve found great inspiration Patsy Cline and Kitty Wells. On the newer side of music, we love The Format, Margot and The Nuclear So and So’s, The Avett Brothers, Broken Social Scene, and we are proud Phantom Planet fans.”

Any bookworms in the band, any advice on authors to check out?

”We all enjoy reading but none of us are bookworms. I’m not up to date on new authors. I’m currently reading The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway. Shaun and I share a love of Kurt Vonnegut. One of my favorite books is East of Eden, John Steinbeck which influenced a few of my songs. I remember reading in an interview with Mumford and Sons that they too found inspiration from that story.”

What can we expect from your coming album?

”Expect a very dynamic record from us. The best thing about being in this band is the collaborative effort between all of us. While Adam and I write the songs, Tom and Shaun bring them to life. It definitely represents us as a matured and seasoned group. The EP has more of a singer-songwriter feel. This record has a depth you can really get into. It shows our versatility and passion. You can expect to hear usual stories of love and sorrow as well as songs about demolition, adventure, and much more.”

Tell us about the idea for financing the new album, who came up with the idea?

”Kickstarter.com has become a very popular fundraising website in the past couple years. We’ve known a few different bands that have successfully funded their projects through this site. It was Adam’s idea to give it a go and we took to it pretty quickly. It follows our philosophy to get our fans and family involved as much as we can. We really attribute the record’s existence to the them and Kickstarter and we’re very grateful and humbled by the experience.”

Last, if you would name one band who you wished would have a breakthrough in 2012, except yourself, which we are hoping for, who would you choose?

”The band we would choose to have a breakthrough with out a doubt is Pearl and The Beard. They don’t really need our best wishes, they are really kicking butt right now. We love these people and love their musicianship. Definitely check them out.”

Listen to ”Johnnie” and get to know the music. Check out the website for more information: SwearandShake.com

Johnnie by Swear and Shake