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(punk news) Swedish punk act DEAD POLLYS signed with TOO LOUD Records to release the new album “Truth of Tomorrow”!

Swedish punk act DEAD POLLYS are honored to announce that they are signed with Too Loud Records again for the release of their new album “Truth of Tomorrow“.


Band Statement:
“Too Loud Records have had a big impact on the sound of Dead Pollys as they released “Strummerland” in 2019. It was well recieved and the cooperation was great, so Dead Pollys have decided to continue the cooperation in 2023. They will follow suite with the album “Truth of Tomorrow”. With the new drummer Martin Hällgren and guitarist Clabbe Fredriksson the band is iterating. The album is a bit faster and harder. Most of the songs are new, but a couple of them is unreleased and re-recorded material from 2015 when they made their U.S tour together with Down By Law.”

The new album “Truth of Tomorrow” by DEAD POLLYS will be released digitally and physically via Too Loud Records on June 23rd and it will be anticipated by two singles “Yes, Sir” out on April 7th and “So Sick” out on May 19th.

12 fast and straight songs Mixed and Mastered by Riccardo Daga at Titans Lab Recording Studio in Ferrara (Italy) another great album from a great Swedish punk band. 

(review) Fredlös – Fredlös

Fredlös are hailing from Sweden and this is their debut full length opus. This one contains nine songs of darkened folk metal with dual male/female vocals that interplay perfectly. This is not your growled death metal/angelic voice interplay, but both sing mainly clean, adding to folk element of the music taking me as a listener to past, bringing nostalgia and melancholia, especially in longest song of this opus called ‘Requiem’ with that beautiful violin solo melody. I can hear Lacrimosa in the music of this band, as I can also hear Vintersorg, so you will have to listen for yourselves if you want to discover how this band really sounds. To me they are a vessel to the past times that I feel I belong with, not these new times of fear, paranoia and modern warfare. The music on this opus is taking me somewhere where I can be me, where I can understand who I am, what I am. Although lyrics are in Swedish I can musically totally relate to the atmosphere of this opus. Besides above mentioned song, my personal favorites are also: ‘Farsot’ and ‘Uppror’. Superb album.

7,5/10

(review) Tears of a fallen Hero – ‘Save us from ourselves’

Tears of a fallen Hero are proof that Sweden has strong punk rock scene besides great metal bands. With Satanic Surfers, No Fun At All, Millencolin and many other coming to mind, I haven’t listened to Tears of a fallen Hero up to no. These guys are hailing from Gothenburg, home of so many great bands I love, and the idea for band and formation grew in 2017 and this is the band’s debut album out now. This one contains eleven songs of emotional punk with some hardcore and post punk, post hardcore influences. The music is basically melodic punk with excellent vocals which can soar high and low, sounding almost otherworldly and ethereal in many songs. The music is mid tempo with many changes and parts, from slowing down to more uptight punk, guitar lines are great along with synth atmospheric parts especially in ‘Further than i can’, one of the greatest songs on this record in my opinion. Lyrics are personal but smartly written, pure poetry that you can relate to in more than one way. There are also some spacy parts in guitar work, like post punk influenced songwriting and riffing, but remaining enough in punk waters to satisfy your black and red punk rock heart. Songs that I must also mention as being my favorites are ‘My head is my worst enemy’ and ‘Will i ever change’. Conclusion? One more excellent record from Sweden.

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