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  • 01. Blank Season
    02. Lose It
    03. Another She
    04. Turmoil
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    ARVIDSON AND BUTTERFLIES

    Blank Season

    [engl] Roger Arvidson has been a stalwart of the Gothenburg music scene for many years, playing in bands such as the Remains and Sonic Walthers before going solo under the name Arvidson. Arvidsons first release was a solid self titled album in 2001 on Firestation records which received critical accalim, so much so that the album has recently been re- released on vinyl and in Japan on CD with bonus tracks. Arvidson released a self titled new album last year, with his new band, that ended up on many blogs and radio stations year end lists, he is now back with a great EP which is a teaser for the next album......which, thankfully, we won't have to wait another ten years for. Arvidson and Butterflies are steaming forward and continuing to bring us highly charged power pop with enough jangle to keep you on your toes.
    Format
    7''
    Release-Datum
    08.12.2017
     

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