Swedish duo Rebecca & Fiona unveil not one but two versions of their current single 'Different'. Tapping into the summertime dancehall vibes, the first take features reggae artist Marcy Chin, whilst the second rendition finds the pair teaming up with Sweden's Parham. The song is taken from Rebecca & Fiona's forthcoming LP 'Art Of Being A Girl', out September 7th on Stereo Stereo. A warm bubbler to close out the season, you can stream both versions down at the bottom.
For their men's fall/winter 2018 collection, Acne Studios combine oversize jackets, trousers and suiting with fitted cable knit sweaters. Fun animal printed tees, as well as bright blue, loose fitted duffle coats are also added into the mix as the pieces burst with fun and vibrancy.
Stockholm singer Simon Michael is a familiar face in households across Sweden with the artist …
Swedish trio Dolores Haze follow-up their previous single ‘White House’ with a new track entitled …
Emmy Åsblom aka Femme Royale is the latest pop sensation hailing from Sweden. Playing piano …
Having released their 'Legend' EP back in 2017, Stockholm band La Lusid is gearing up for the release of their debut album landing later this year. The latest offering taken from the upcoming record is their new single 'Safe & Sound'. Pulling influences from 70s pop rock and modern indie, the tender production rises into an airy and blissful dance backed with accompanying saxophone play. 'Safe & Sound' is an utterly enchanting and charming recording. Check it out.
Cajsa Siik has shared her new single ‘Crooked Moon’. A beautiful and emotive ballad, Siik’s …
Known for his work with Kins Stockholm-based Thomas Savage better known as Vilde gave the world a taste of his solo ventures with his 2017 'Study / Dance' album. Now making a return in 2018, he is scheduled to drop a new LP entitled 'Thud', out July 13th. To coincide with the news, Vilde has also shared his latest single 'Flash In The Pan', which is taken from the upcoming album. The song finds him continuing to experiment with trippy sounds of electronic-pop and art-rock. Powered spacey, wiring synths and an ease-in vocal structure, the single is a slight indication of what to expect with the upcoming record. Have a listen.
Stockholm band LINES team up with noise rock group Dolores Haze for the Scandi-pop meets electro tune 'We Will Never Rule The World'. Packed with a stadium style vocal chorus with sits atop jittery synths and sparkling twinkles, this is big pop record with a slice of social commentary that is upbeat and geared to send a shock to the system.
Stockholm powerhouse singer Bishat has released her 'Q417' EP. Comprised of four tracks, the record includes her singles 'Unholy Romance' and 'Dream About Me'. Meshing together dark pop, electronica and RnB, the record follows a string of impressive songs from Bishat spanning the past couple of years. Conceived during what she states as a particular low point, the EP showcases her incredible diversity as a vocalist whose able to effortlessly drive down multiple musical lanes.