5:e januari, det var en stor kväll för mig! Ett av mina favoritband – ett av Sveriges mest intressanta hårdrocksband skulle komma till min hemstad och spela! Och det syns att jag inte är ensam. Den mest lästa artikeln på crannk.com är min första intervju Read More …
Tag: 2018
Album review: Gloson – ”Grimen”
It’s kind of a funny little story how I found this band. One night, a couple of weeks ago I was listening to a podcast hosted by public radio in Sweden. It belongs to, in my mind, the best radio show in Sweden. Anywho, one Read More …
Interview With Dan McDougall Of Never
Recently I had the pleasure of catching up with DanMcDougall of Fair Dinkum Records, Guitarist at Never and former vocal destroyer in chief at Frankenbok for a phone interview for my weekly radio show, and I wouldn’t let all you amazing crannk readers miss out Read More …
Strange Peps Music – part 6: Electric Boys
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 …
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 and interview with Artemis Blade
Artemis Blade are a 6 piece melodic death metal band from NSW, Australia who are set on musical domination and deliver with As Above ….So Below. This album from Artemis Blade came out yesterday and went to number 5 on the iTunes metal charts for 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 …