Danish rockers Nelson Can shift away from their original punk/alt-fused sound, driving down a 4x4 lane. With their latest single 'I Wanna Be with You', the trio have added a glam disco style to their palette. Using a thumping bass line and cosmic synths to coincide with sparkling and seductive vocals, the direction that Nelson Can has taken is definitely a good look for the band.
Danish band Nelson Can take their sound in a different direction with their latest single 'Limelight'. Adding a disco and dance element to their post-punk palette, the track is a pulsing 4x4 powered offering that is seducing and enchanting in the same breath.
Releasing their impressive self-titled LP back in June, Danish band Lust for Youth bring forth the video to their cut 'Insignificant'. Visually a dedication to the group's summer, the video was filmed around Lust for Youth's hometown of Copenhagen, not to mention trips taken to Paris and Bruxelles.
Danish artist Iris Gold have teamed up with London emcee and producer Adian Coker for her new single 'Slow Down'. A milky, smooth summertime handing of Hip-Hop and soul, the beat knocking production acts as the grounding for Gold and Coker to work their complimenting magic on the track.
With her debut album 'Planet Cool' set to land this July, Danish singer Iris Gold brings forth her latest single titled 'Wow'. Dropping a heavy blast of funk and pop with this one, the vibrant and upbeat track features blazing horns with Gold delivering a lively performance. With the sound reminiscent of Daft Punk, as well as Michael Franti & Spearhead, this is definitely a summertime anthem.
Copenhagen's Lust for Youth are set to release their self-titled album on June 7th via Sacred Bones. The record is the follow up to LfY's previous LP 'Compassion'. The duo have also shared the video for their latest single 'By No Means'. Filmed in Mexico City, various clips capture the landscape, vibrancy of the people and the city's rich culture.
Copenhagen band Rebecca Lou step up with their latest single 'Skeletons', the follow-up to their previously dropped cut 'Not 4 U'. Turning up the temperature, the song is a fiery blast of alt-rock that shines with pristine production and a powerful vocal performance that not only has enough force to break mainstream success but will undoubtedly translate well in live shows. The Danish group are an extremely promising outfit who we will be keeping close tabs on.
Copenhagen artist Kill J has shared her latest single 'Silver Spoon'. Whilst she has been known for releasing tracks from the darker and experimental of the pop spectrum in her earlier years, this new track sonically follows more of her recent material which is bit sunnier with more of a mainstream appeal. 'Silver Spoon' boasts a tropical pop spreading with Kill J topping it off with her signature vocal delivery which has a melodic sway.
With the musical project Hockeysmith originally operating as a duo, Annie Hockeysmith now takes on the name solo as she preps for the release of her new EP 'Tears At My Age'. Dropping January 25th on Ex-Local, the record draws inspiration from the Cornwall rave scene of the 90s with Hockeysmith stirring in a combo of indie, R&B, dream pop and more.
Danish band Nelson Can have released vinyl editions of their previous EPs and debut album. Their 'EP1' and 'EP2' records have now been produced on white vinyl with their 2017 'EP3' pressed on red 12". Nelson Can's 2014 album 'Now Is Your Time To Deliver' is released on black vinyl, previously only available in Denmark. The records are currently out now via Alcopop! Records.