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It’s around 3 weeks until the Rogue Traders release their fourth album ‘Night of The Living Drums’, the first album without former lead-singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte and their first album with new front-woman Mindi Jackson.
The group have kindly put a little Megamix of the upcoming record on their MySpace and it certainly sounds like it’ll be receiving regular spins from me. They have captured the balance between Pop and Dance perfectly, some cracking synth action going on and even a little bit of 70’s Disco in there too, really what more can you want?
Things are looking bleak for the group at the moment, singles ‘Love Is A War’ and ‘Would You Raise Your Hands?’ have both failed to enter the Australian charts despite an outrageously good Logies performance and various other T.V. spots showing off just how well the group have managed to do without ‘that one from Neighbours’.
Fingers crossed this album will see the light of day, it’d be criminal for it to be shelved.

Time for a criminally under-looked album track from Russian threesome (oo-er!) Tesla Boy now, the trio have just released their debut album ‘Modern Thrills’ throughout Europe and I can officially declare it to be QUITE GOOD. My major problem with the album as a body of work is that it borders on repetitive fairly quickly, it’s almost as if the group sat down, whacked ‘Maniac’ on their stereo and decided that it would be their framework for the album because nearly every song appears to house oddly similar synths and beats in a range of different BPM’s.
Overall though the album is definitely worth a listen if you’re into the whole 80’s, dreamy, soundscape pop that is becoming increasingly popular.
Have a listen below…

Magnus Carlsson has unveiled what seems to be his 3rd (YES, THIRD!) ‘comeback’ single from his upcoming album ‘Pop Galaxy’. ‘This Is Disco’, terrible lyrics aside was quite catchy and the least said about his cover of ‘A Little Respect’ the better as far as I’m concerned but ‘Feel You’ the new single sees a return to form for Mr. Carlsson as he goes back to his routes with a Pitchline produced stormer. It’s very Jenny ‘Velvet’ Pettersson in terms of sound but as you should know by now viewers, THIS IS NO BAD THING.
The b-side ‘Take Me To Your Heart’ is also quite nice and is well worth a listen.
DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT download the ‘Extended Mix’ under any circumstances as it features a rather terrible GUITAR SOLO which is practically a cardinal sin.
And in what seems to be a rare moment of brilliance, a Swedish record company has finally seen the light and decided that there may well be other countries around Europe that wouldn’t mind forking out their hard-earned money to download their singles and have made this available on most iTunes Stores across Europe.
So, what are you waiting for?

On a more ‘upbeat’ note, Swedish quintet Le Kid released their debut single ‘Mercy Mercy’ in Sweden this past week, the song has been floating around for a fair few months now with a rather splendid accompanying video featuring parasols and synchronised leg movements and it actually seems to be doing rather well.
The group whose debut album will be released in the Autumn of this year have got some seriously strong songs under their belts, ‘America’, ‘Escape’, ‘Telephone’ and ‘We Should Go Home Together’ are all single-worthy and will eventually make up a joyous and quite frankly outrageously good album one day.
I did hear through the grapevine however, that ‘America’ won’t actually have a place on the album which is nothing short of LUDICROUS.
SORT IT OUT, LE KID.
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Well, hello there.
My name is Marvel. (It isn’t really, it’s Sam but there’s nothing quite like an introductory Margarert Berger lyric to get the party started now is there!?)
And I will be your purser for all things Pop.