Lately you may’ve noticed that there’s a bit of lack of new posts here. That doesn’t mean that we aren’t up to something, so we decided to give a quick update on what’s going on:
Xiu Xiu

Jamie sat with us and answered some of our (and three of yours!) questions. At first it seemed that he wasn’t very enthusiastic on giving an interview but it turned out that he was nothing else than tired. Since it is a video, we are still working on it (actually, we are waiting to have time to work on it) but it’ll be up in 2 weeks time.
Meanwhile expect us to have a quick review of the concert, with photos.

Xiu Xiu are coming to the town.
And Jamie would be happy to chat with us before the show. Should you have any questions (of course, connected with the band and the music) that you’d like to ask them - drop us a note. You know where to find us.
KseToFon - Дете на спукан презерватив
It seems that KseToFon are no more, before they even had the chance to make an official release. Well, we shouldn’t panic as the Bulgarian act, that defines itself as gloomy post-blues with humoristic elements, continues with a little different line-up under the name Псевдо Кседо (or Pseudo Ksedo). Here we get to hear one of their songs - Дете на спукан презерватив (A child of ruptured condom), which Ksenia (the band’s vocalist) released in her blog (mind that it’s in Bulgarian).
Download Дете на спукан презерватив and other songs from KseToFon at Ksenia’s blog.
Download other songs from KseToFon’s repetitions at Ksenia’s blog.
And also - KseToFon’s Soundcloud.
Siekiera - Idziemy na skraj
Siekiera were a Polish band from the 80s that does have a lot in common with Joy Division and Killing Joke. Recently, Tomasz Adamski - the original guitarist of the band, released a new album (Ballady Na Koniec Świata) under the band’s name, but if you are looking for the post-punk legends of Poland, Nowa Aleksandria is the record that made them a cult-band.
Sethstat - Buldozer (Bernays Propaganda)
The Igraj Slobodno! EP is a present from the Macedonian post-punks Bernays Propaganda for their fifth anniversary. It is made of remixes, covers, and expired chocolate pudding. Here is Sethstat’s punk-jazz rendition of Buldozer.
Get Igraj Slobodno! for free - and check Bernays’ LPs as well.
Shit Shave Shovers - Woods (Cruel hides in the bushes)
Polish garage punk, that might remind you of the Fugazi-era. Slow, dirty and crunchy. Shit Shave Shovers aren’t the band that gave much info about themselves, but I’m eager to receive their oldschool CD.
Photoindustries meets Gorq Lana - Purple
Горы Лана (Gorq Lana) represent the Russian-language hip-hop in Estonia. Photoindustries is an obscure DJ instrumentalist with sweet jazz flows. Spekter is their mutual child, and it is some of the best Russian hip-hop we’ve heard.
The site has a new theme - Single A Theme by Business Bullpen (with a minor change in the typefaces - they are all from GoogleWebFonts due to Cyrillic names). Also, the exFM player has been implemented and the good news are that you can now scrobble the songs in Last.fm.
Very soon the site will have its own domain name. If you want to help us - you can always promote us to your friends!
Best,
Staff
След Дъжд Качулка - Олелия
Not much info about the band, apart the obvious connection with other Bulgarian bands, such as Ksetofon and As. Nice, simple acoustic music, with something more than just some indie-tunes.
Hi there!
Just to remind all of our new, old and ex followers. We have an ask page, where you can praise, criticize, give feedback, or just ask random questions.
Also, I will try to interview a few artists in the months to follow. Wish me luck for the first one - it is very, very special one, it comes all the way from the USA, and I’m really hoping for them to say “yes”.
Also, I’m hoping of seeing them live. That means that AirFrance must collaborate, because I should fly exactly on the 16th in order to see them.
Have any artist in mind that you think might just fit here? Well, suggest!
Bye for now, and keep listening!
Brideburger - Sun Light
Ipswich. Brideburger. Noise, drone, good guitars, little dreamy, little doomy. Shoegaze, fisherman’s boots edition. Never been to Ipswich, but if it looks any like the nearby town of Southwold, I’d totally move there.
Also, is it just me, or Ipswich reminds you of Innsmouth?
Cabaret Grey - Sarah
Polish deathrock female-fronted outfit’s release Stirring. A little bit of cold-wave, a little bit of post-punk drums, and a little bit of sexiness as well. Worth buying.