Posts Tagged ‘swedish’

Eating Pebble

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Today I would like to introduce you to Eating Pebble – an indie/rock band from Sweden.
Eating Pebble are…well, an indie/rock band from Sweden, as stated above. With a really catchy sound that is kind of like a halfway point between early Shout Out Louds work and Millencolin, Eating Pebble is my personal favourite discovery of recent times.
But instead of blabbering on trying to explain what they sound like too much, why not take a listen for yourself? They have two (YES, TWO) free EP’s on offer, both of which you can download by clicking on the images below.
2 EP’s, 7 songs, and only around 20MB for both, YOU’D BE STUPID (or on a really shitty internet, or you might have other reasons, WHO AM I TO JUDGE?) NOT TO DOWNLOAD.
After you have listened to Sammi! Oh, Sammi! and Summer Soundcheck, go and check out their official site! You can listen to their latest release (an album!) in full, but you won’t be able to legally download it for free. I highly suggest purchasing it though!

Sammi! Oh, Sammi!
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Summer Soundcheck
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Cavanaugh – Far From Chicago

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

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Far From Chicago is an EP from Cavanaugh, a Swedish band that would probably squeeze itself into one of the Rock/pop genres. It is difficult to say where exactly though, as this EP has a nice mix of sounds. Rock/pop will have to do; music with enough “pop” to appeal to those who aren’t generally fans of the harder music, but also enough on the “rock” side of things to distinguish themselves from other bands in the genre.

Anywho, now that we’ve established that I suck at putting things into genres, lets take a quick rundown of the six tracks:
Come Look For Me – A nice solid start to the EP.
Long Gone – A pleasant piano pop-rock song. Kind of sounds like something The Fray might do (except unlike The Fray, Cavanaugh have songs that don’t all sound the same!)
Get It Right – Switching from softer piano rock right back into stronger stuff. Again very pleasant.
Little Things- Much like Come Look For Me and Get It Right, more on the rock side, with dashes of ear-friendly characteristics. (God, that made absolutely no sense)
Far From Chicago – The title track from this EP is a simple acoustic-y one, with a catchy and powerful chorus.
Fade Away – Personal favourite song of the EP

All in all, Far From Chicago provides with a very enjoyable 20-or-so minutes of music. Oh, and did I mention that it is available for FREE AND LEGAL downloading? No? Well it’s in the web address. GOD, DO I HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING? >:(
But anyway, feel free to download the EP here.
Also, don’t forget to check out their website to learn more about them or find out how to stalk them on social networking sites and such.