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The march with Vånna inget and Gamla pengar
Yeah, now we are running again. My computer have sounded like a vacuum cleaner and warm like in a sauna. But now, clean and silent. So, yes we where in Malmö a week ago and it was really fun with Vånna inget and Gamla pengar. We had a great show with a great audience in a great town at a great venue. The photo is taken by Ida Enebro. We really like the people in Malmö and it is always great to do shows there. Now we are looking for shows again. Just let us know! And then we have this review from Rockfreaks.net in Denmark. Its pretty awesome. Read it here or down below.
Take Care
Fredrik
EL-SD
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EL:SD Repeating Patterns EP Written by: PP on 24/03/2012 03:55:51 Here's another brief, yet delayed review of an interesting unit that's been in my queue all too long. On tonight's late night plate we have "Repeating Patterns" EP by EL:SD from Stockholm, Sweden, whose craft is noisy, gloomy post punk with a little bit of garage rock thrown in the mix for good measure. It recalls the obvious greats in the genre, most notably Sonic Youth and partially The Jesus Lizard among others, while ensuring to twist and reinvent the sound enough to avoid sounding like boring copy cats. The four tracks on the EP have been recorded in a purposefully garage-oriented, lo-fi manner to give it that slightly hipster post-punk vibe that's really in at the moment. Think bands like Iceage and you know exactly where I'm headed with that thought. But unlike their peers, EL:SD's songs have an added twist of indie rock bounce typical to many Brit rock bands lurking just underneath the surface. This is most evident on the title track, but also on "A Will", which is the best track on the EP by a long shot. Here, they find a perfect balance between garage rock guitar melodies and the faded back and slightly distorted vocals to obtain that super trendy hipster sound that I mentioned just before. Luckily, the band never go overboard with the expression, leaving behind and enjoyable sound that should start taking the band to places once people discover the song. The other three tracks, too, are fairly good, but we'll need a full length before we can judge if EL:SD are able to write enough good songs to matter in the long run. For now, "Repeating Patterns" EP shows a boatload of promise, and suggests that there could be something to this little known Swedish unit. Download: A Will, A Contract For the fans of: Sonic Youth, The Jesus Lizard, Iceage Listen: Bandcamp Release date 30.11.2011 Atlas Rec / Peace Attack Records
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