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Five Years of Posh Isolation Leads To "13 Torches For a Burn"
We sat down with the heads of the label to talk about their upcoming Los Angeles celebration
Listen to the New EP by Danish Band Communions
Forget What You Think You Might Know About the Copenhagen "Scene"
Stream Danish Band Reptile Youth's New LP 'Rivers That Run For A Sea That Is Gone'
More Denmark Tastiness
Listen to Croatian Amor's "LA Hills Burn At The Peak Of Winter" and Be Completely Zen
A Man From A Band Called "War" Makes Introspective And Lush Music
Why are Indie Bands Dressing like Goths from 1980-something?
Like Linda in 'The Evil Dead,' goth is back from the 80s and influencing a whole new wave of bands to get overzealous with the eyeliner and wear black all the time. And not just because it's slimming: darkness is a way of life, you guys.
Bob Dylan, Male Strippers, and Children's Books: A Conversation With Vår
We talked to Vår, the side project of Iceage's Elias Rønnenfelt.
Talking About Knives and Fascism with Iceage
Sitting down with Iceage's Johan Surrballe Wieth and Jakob Tvilling Pless, it became clear that they're neither McLaren-esque media manipulators or closeted white supremacists—just a group of talented musicians who don't see the need to engage in...
Listen to "Someone's Got It In For Me," LOWER's New Single
Is Denmark just an endless stream of disillusioned young roustabouts playing bleak-as-death post-punk and huffing paint?