Allison’s Gate – ‘Trials’
Swimming Girls – ‘Back Of Your Car’
Hater – ‘Rest’
There’s something about the sound of Malmö-based four-piece Hater that instantly speaks to me. Maybe it has something to do with that dreamy and sun-drenched melancholia the band around charismatic singer Caroline Landahl transports in their music. It’s a gentle, romantic notion part with simple yet effective DIY spirit you usually only get from American bands like Beach Fossils and Alvvays. This band captures the very essence of this sound and makes it feel as if your sweet and innocence adolescence isn’t going to end anytime soon. Hater have been quite productive last year, releasing a debut album called You Tried in the spring time as well as a follow-up EP called Red Blinders in December. Rest is from the latter one and it’s tender hypnotising atmosphere is just the sort of sound that will carry you through the final days of winter (soon) and hopefully also all the way through spring and summer as well. I’m pretty sure by then we already have new material from that talented outfit. (Norman)
Heartbreak Satellite – ‘Are U Ok?’
Their debut single Are U OK? is an irresistible splash of colour and energy, cartoonist synths paired with Jamtveit’s anxious vocal and all brought together into a stargazing chorus. It’s experimental and exquisite pop, and there’s more to come with a debut album on the way. (Austin)
Sarah Klang – ‘Mind’
Things are going pretty smooth for Swedish artist Sarah Klang right now, especially in her home country. Following a nomination for the Swedish Grammi awards her just released debut album Love In The Milky Way just went to Number One in the charts and I think it’s just a question of time before the rest of the world falls for her magic spell. And when I say ‘magic’ I actually mean ‘incredibly sad’ as Mrs. Klang isn’t in for a smooth ride, that much is for sure. Her music delivers mesmerizing melancholia and raw emotion, paired with Country-infected folk. It sounds and feels as if First Aid Kit, Lana Del Rey and Adele‘s saddest moments have teamed up and a song like Mind perfectly describes that vibe, especially in combination with the music video.
The track is an ode to her boyfriend, their shared long-distance relationship and the difficulties of handling it. The fact that it’s her real life partner who slow dances along with Klang in the music video gives the song just the amount of authenticity it needs. No wonder that we also included this one in NOTHING BUT HOPE AND PASSION‘s emotional Spotify playlist full of heartbreak ballads. It’s just too tempting to not fall for it, isn’t it? (Norman)
NBHAP’s Daily Tunes from February 2018
- Arionce – ‘Burning Tree’
- Lydmor – ‘二 Money Towers’
- ÄTNA – ‘Brother’
- NAUUDA – ‘Up’
- Jamison Isaak – ‘EP 1’
- Soror Dolorosa – ‘The End’
- Georgie – ‘Too Much TV’
- Elephants On Tape – ‘Microscope’
- David Told Me – ‘You Are My Man’
- Allison’s Gate – ‘Trials’
- Swimming Girls – ‘Back Of Your Car’
- RebMoe x Pasha – ‘Don’t Speak French’
- Whinnie Williams – ‘Sorry Now’
- Heartbreak Satellite – ‘Are You OK?’
- Vök – ‘Breaking Bones’
- Orph – ‘Buildings Are On Fire’
- Hater – ‘Rest’
- Sarah Klang – ‘Mind’
- Alice Boman – ‘End Of Time’
- Living -‘Cherub’
Find all of those songs and plenty of other new music in the following playlist which – obviously – gets updated daily.