Hi! This i Peps again, and I’m continuing my journey of Swedish bands that made me the man I am today. The lesson today is the band Electric Boys, a band that played a mayor part for me in the late 80s/early 90s. And still Read More …
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Strange Peps Music – Part 5 – Noice
Noice was a band that I discovered in 1980, when I was 9 years old! But they really made a huge impact on me, and I think that I’m still a musical product from that band! At that time in Sweden, there was kind of Read More …
Album review: Zeresh – Sigh for sigh
Zeresh is the self made/ self produced solo-project of Tamar Singer from Cruel Wonders, and it’s an EP with four songs. The style is like Cruel Wonders – a gentle doom with dreamlike songs. Blackened doom and dark ambient elements, much like Darkher actually. The Read More …
Strange Peps Music – Part 4 – Straight Up
The feature “Strange Swedish Music” is a way for Peps to make people understand why Peps is Peps… There was once a band that got the idea that would play “fuck n’roll“… They were called “Straight up“. They lived for one album. It was called Read More …
Recension: Tüstnad – Du i Vi
Här kommer äntligen en ny singel från våra Gotlands-favoriter! “Du i vi” heter den, och vad tycker vi om den? Tja… jag är långt ifrån besviken! Det känns som att det varit en lång väntan, men nu kommer det äntligen lite svensk kultur i ny Read More …
Strange Peps Music – Part 3 – Clawfinger
Clawfinger A band I discovered the summer of 1993. A summer that turned out to be the last summer in my first home after I moved out from my parents’ home. A summer where I put the speakers (and they were BIG!) in my window, Read More …
Album review: Sparzanza – Announcing The End
A new album with Sparzanza is always worth the wait! A band that, when they play at their best, is in my ears one of the absolute best metal bands in Sweden! With this album, they kind of startled us with the title “Announcing The Read More …
Album review: Black Aces – Anywhere But Here
With their second album, Black Aces keeps on working that fine Australian tradition that started with AC/DC. In fact, I think this might be the missing link between AC/DC, Rose Tattoo and Airbourne. The music is a bit heavier than AC/DC but maybe not so Read More …
Album review: Idlewar – Rite
Rite is the second album from Idlewar released by Off Yer Rocka Recordings. A trio from California, that plays a form heavy rock blues from the 70s, with a whole lot of grunge! I find a hint of Alice in Chains, Soundgarden and even Read More …