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Stockholm based Thirteenth Exile have just recorded the follow up album to their debut "Assorted Chaos and Broken Machinery". The new album "Into Nothing" is a well produced masterpiece with both dark electronics and memorable lyrics.
On the opening track "The Worm" Svegsjö takes his dark rhythms and frenetic strength in vocals at a new level. The track will also be avilable in remixed versions as single release prior to the album [October 26]. On "Life Eraser" the vocals get even more brutal and the frustration becomes real. Play it loud! "My Legacy" follows with a slower beat just to get back on agony level with up-tempo classic "Pain Receiver". Choirs which encourage to scream out the daily rage. In "A Perfect World" cinematic hypnotized arranged bombastic soundscapes are accomponied with vocals as crying for help.
Thirteenth Exile also pays a tribute to one of their favourites acts; Portishead with the excellent cover version of "Wandering Star". With monolithic details and massive beat - the album "Into Nothing" is nothing but pure electronic love.
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Stockholm based Thirteenth Exile have just recorded the follow up album to their debut "Assorted Chaos and Broken Machinery". The new album "Into Nothing" is a well produced masterpiece with both dark electronics and memorable lyrics.
On the single track "The Worm" Svegsjö takes his dark rhythms and frenetic strength in vocals to a new level.
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“I Hide” is a magnificently dark electropop/rock anthem – a captivating song that overwhelms you with its stunning, vivid and powerful soundscape. A song with a sombre beginning that slowly grows into a vibrant and stunning refrain.
Add to this the exclusive electro influenced track “End up in a Car” and a club remix of the title track, done by Sadmans “resident” remixer Ultraljud, and you get a tantalising taste of what is to come on the new album.
The single will be accompanied by a video directed by Rekan Abrahamsson. The new album "9th and Last Life" will be released February 19, 2010.
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Backlash presents the second EP in a series of four! On "Divine EP" Backlash presents you with three new tracks as well as a cover of an 80’s classic. The title track "Divine" (presented in a radio edit and a remix) is an extremely catchy, up-tempo electropop anthem that will be loved on the dancefloors.
The title track is backed up with yet another electronic pop gem in "Letting Go", as well as a 10-minute (!) cover of the Flock of Seagulls classic track "Wishing". "Divine EP" is yet a great example of the fantastic craftsmanship we have become used to from one of Sweden’s most well established electropop acts ever.


