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  1. 12 de abr. de 2024 · After bonding over their shared love of Slowdive and Joy Division, they joined forces and became Agent Blå (Swedish for "agent blue," a type of arsenic) in 2015. Late that year, they released their debut single, "Beach," on Luxury Records, home to like-minded groups such as Westkust and Makthaverskan.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · "Enhet För Fri Musik is a free-folk and experimental music collective formed in 2015 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The band features assorted members of the current Swedish underground from bands like Neutral, Makthaverskan, Arv & Miljö, and Blod.

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · STAB! by Agent Blå, released 12 April 2024 1. Stab 2. Ebb and Flow 3. Discount 4. Rat 5. Mind Mapping 6. The Fascination of Self-Sabotage 7. Inertia 8. Rain To You 9. Whatever You Want 10. Crisis Apparition Agent Blå is a Swedish indie pop band known for crafting dreamy soundscapes that blend elements of post-punk and shoegaze.

  4. How would you curate a modern Crow soundtrack? I'm curious, because the '94 soundtrack is obviously iconic and has the distinct style it needed as well as the novel influences. If we're modernising the soundtrack, what would you think fits the narrative and vibe? A few of my ideas; aware these wouldn't form a cohesive soundtrack, but I heard ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Makthaverskan - "To Say It as It Is" (Official Audio) Makthaverskan - "Days Turn Into Years" (Official Audio) Chesapeake. Lewis OfMan - Such A Good Day (Official Audio) Louis Tomlinson - Face The Music (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023) Colin Stetson - Groundswell. 28 April 2024. Top ...

  6. agentblasweden.bandcamp.com › album › stabSTAB! | Agent blå

    12 de abr. de 2024 · STAB! by Agent blå, released 12 April 2024 1. Stab 2. Ebb and Flow 3. Discount 4. Rat 5. Mind Mapping 6. The Fascination of Self-Sabotage 7. Inertia 8. Rain To You 9. Whatever You Want 10. Crisis Apparition

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · The Good The Bad and The Zugly. OSLO ESS + SPÖGELSE