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  • Now it´s time for you to get hold of the new Rusty Flores single,
    only available on the net, "New leaf vs Violent white". Perhaps the
    two best songs ever written from these nice Swedish southerners. Less
    americana, more pop this time around. If everything turns out well,
    we will see the light of their second album in late fall


  • Rusty Flores is a band hailing from far South Sweden, which plays dark melancholy country-folk-rock rendered with exquisite charm and an undeniable handsomeness. Their debut album is full of fantastic songs like "Bomb The Cabaret" (that have been played on several national radio stations), "Waiting Room", "Mantralux" and "River To Water" (also played on several national radio stations). Check out this album and make room for Rusty Flores around the bonfire. Voices of the press: "...with tranquil, slightly grey melodies and a foundation of deep melancholy- which is easy to think of as more Swedish than American, no matter how Americana the musical frames are. I would like to call this maturity. BEN never got this far." (Nils Hansson, DN), "...and then there are moments, as on bittersweet "Birthless", when the quintet with roaring guitars allies with Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Alejandro Escovedo is another name that comes up." (Magnus Ransheim, Helsingborgs dagblad), "The band, with the front men Daniel Frank and Andreas Ejnarsson, walks away from the commercial furrow of Swedish music. Build their arrangements more on genuine songwriting and musical inventiveness than shallowness, looks and flashy arrangements." (Håkan Pettersson, Nerikes Allehanda), "Moving and touching. A perfect record for you lonesome time at home when you're thinking about the meaning with your everyday life." (4/5 - Erica Sjöström, Västerbottens-Kuriren), "...music with very high quality." (Ola Karlsso...