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Pascal unleash their third album "Orkanen närmar sig" (The hurricane is aproaching) displaying a rawer and dirtier sound (if that's even possible). With this album they prove, once and for all, they are worth all praise they have been getting. It's a killer album and we are sure Pascal fans will be very satisfied. Enjoy!
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January 27th 2010 Pascal will unleash their third album "Orkanen närmar sig" (The hurricane is aproaching) but right here and now is the first single "Dansa" (Dance) displaying a rawer and dirtier sound, if that's even possible. The single also feature two great remixes by "Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid" and "Love Martinsen (Norma)". It's a killer and we are sure Pascal fans will be very satisfied. Enjoy!
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Cadillac is the second single from Pascal highly praised second album Galgberget. A real summer treat about love and driving cars. What else do you need? The single also features remixes of the previous single "Längtar efter dig" by Love Is A Burning Thing, Firefox AK and Robert Johnson and the Punchdrunks.
Also do check out the great video for Cadlillac. It is made by STARK Film with Torbjörn Martin as director, John Boisen as DOP and Björn Fävremark as producer. You can find it on YouTube. Well worth a look at.
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Pascal are back with their sophomore album “Galgberget”, and what a follow up it is. They have fine tuned their cave rock and are both heavier and noisier than ever. More anger and bitterness. More hate, longing and much much more love. Just as Pascal likes it.
It’s still as raw and unpolished as before but with an added heaviness which gives them much more punch. Their talent for melodies and hooks that stick like gum are still intact. The first single “Längtar efter dig” (Longing for you) breaths much of the
late eighties. And sure, much of their influences come from that era and the post punk scene but Elvis, Bruce Springsteen and Judas Priest. This is also what makes them truly unique, all their wide ranging personal influences mixed down to become Pascal.
Enjoy!
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A trio joined together in their love for noisy pop with marvellous melodies all served with a punky twist. It's the first band i'm working with singing in our native swedish language but when i see them i don't even think about that. To quote Ian from the excellent Popsheep blog, talking about one of their songs, "I don't understand Swedish, but this song makes me wish that I did.".


