Yo La Tengo, my one true love

While everything else, including girls, have come and gone, Yo La Tengo has stayed. Since I started listening to them in the end of eighth grade, Yo La Tengo has always been there for me. They have always been my reliable source of good music, never ever disappointing me. I can with proud heart say that I’ve never heard a Yo La Tengo-song I really dislike.


While we’re waiting for santa

Despite the lack of snow (at least here in Oslo), christmas is undoubtedly on it’s way. Many have probably bought themselves chocolate-filled advent calendars already or found some other way to try shortening the time until that fat dude dressed in red is supposed to squeeze down your chimney.

What I’m thinking though, is that some of you might feel that popping a piece of chocolate in your mouth or something each day is insufficient and would rather have the content of your advent calendars stuffed in your ears. Don’t worry, my friend. We’ve got something nice for you.


Early christmas present from Hiawata!

Hiawata! and their label SellOut! Music are feeling the christmas spirit extra early this year and wants to give something to you, so they’re releasing a Hiawata! single for free.


Halloween Playlist

Since it’s halloween, I thought to myself that we had to post something related to this day. And what better thing to do is there than putting up a questionable, far fetched spotify playlist with indie songs that kind of has a theme that can sort of remind you of halloween?


Albums that make me feel warm inside #2

This is the second part of an article series. The first part can be found here.

Throughout your life there are certain albums and musicians that really strike you as different, special, otherworldly even. They mold and shape you and at the most extreme they might make you reconsider your whole way of life. The albums I’m featuring in this series of articles are the ones that did something like that to me, or at least the most prominent ones.

Being a non-religious person, these albums are probably the closest thing to a religion in my life. Some believe in God, some believe in Buddha, some even believe L. Ron Hubbard. I Believe in Professor Pez.


Catchy pop from Bergen

Jones Nielsen (or Jonas as his real name is) was a pleasant suprise amidst mediocre music at urørt. Apparently he was the first to secure himself a place in the urørt finale this year by seducing the jury with the song “TT”, which I’ve also shared here. He has also previously been featured at urørt with his band Kakkmaddafakka.


Beezewax are (almost) back!

At the last day of October, I command every Beezewax fan to get down to Revolver to see Beezewax play an exclusive concert at their re-releaseparty for their first album, A Dozen Summits. For those not familiar with the band, I wrote an article about them not long ago.

After over ten years since it sold out, many still haven’t heard this fantastic record. The record is filled with hope, youthful indie spirit, great popsongs and much more. SellOut! Records decided to finally re-release the album so new young indie pop fans, like me (I was lucky enough to find it on the Internet though) can hear it.


Interview with Casa Murilo

Casa Murilo is an up and coming Oslo-based band led by two english lads; Chris Winfield and Dan Hesketh. I caught their gig at Mono the other day and was really impressed.

They’re great live, but they’re also quite good on record. I reviewed their EP a few days ago. The full EP is even free to listen to on their myspace page.

I recently met with Chris and Dan at a local café to ask them some questions about Brazil, the EP and the future.


Venice Is Sinking, or is it?

Venice Is sinking is a five-piece from Athens, Georgia, playing a sort of mix between orchestral pop and americana. Imagine The Decemberists, but less sea shanty and Dent May singing. Then you mix in Yo La Tengo and some wierd special ingredient and that there will be quite similar to Venice Is Sinking.


Albums that make me feel warm inside #1

Throughout your life there are certain albums and musicians that really strike you as different, special, otherworldly even. They mold and shape you and at the most extreme they might make you reconsider your whole way of life. The albums I’m featuring in this series of articles are the ones that did something like that to me, or at least the most prominent ones.

Being a non-religious person, these albums are probably the closest thing to a religion in my life. Some believe in God, some believe in Buddha, some even believe L. Ron Hubbard. I Believe in Magnus Moriarty™.