Könsförrädare

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Raging River 03:20 Tools
Death to stories 03:57 Tools
Finger On The Trigger 03:19 Tools
Blood Rush 00:30 Tools
C'Mon Superiors 00:30 Tools
Removed, Included / Glass Mountains 00:30 Tools
Okay 03:05 Tools
Second Coming 03:29 Tools
Leaving 03:03 Tools
Blast Beats 00:30 Tools
Local 00:30 Tools
Outro 00:30 Tools
Birthrights 00:30 Tools
Of the Unpolitical 02:56 Tools
Dress Rehearsals 01:02 Tools
No Sleep - Huggy Bear Cover 01:02 Tools
Straight Passing 01:02 Tools
Depression 01:02 Tools
A Breath Is A Threat 02:28 Tools
Under Control 02:28 Tools
Runways 02:28 Tools
For Passing Only 02:28 Tools
Some Ending 02:28 Tools
Curse All Law 02:28 Tools
Könsförrädare - Public bodies 02:28 Tools
Birth Rights 02:28 Tools
Fredrik 02:28 Tools
Ask The Angels 03:06 Tools
No Sleep (Huggy Bear cover) 03:06 Tools
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The revolution has not been cancelled. Könsförrädare have conquered many Swedish hearts with a both loud and melodically warm guitar rock. The friends from Sweden dare to grapple with subjects such as gender and norms as well as right and wrong in these politically paralysed days. Their debut album “Curse All Law” is produced by swedish indie icon Mattias Alkberg and was praised as one of the most promising new records of the year in Sweden. The buzz around the band resulted in a lot of live shows including concerts at major nordic festivals such as Way Out West, Roskilde Festival and by:larm, and as opening act for Glasvegas. Their first single “Raging River” got a lot of radioplay on Swedish national radio. And finally – as the band’s definite break through – Könsförrädare got a Swedish nomination to the prestigious Nordic Music Prize. Könsförrädare plays with a punk approach that will probably remind listeners with large record collections of Sleater-Kinney and Sonic Youth. But the young band doesn’t need quick comparisons – they hold their own, and their songs speak to both the musical heart and the political commitment. Coming from a small town in the northernmost part of Sweden Könsförrädare spent their youth playing together and came up with their sound – kind and violent with a dreamy twist. Their politically conscious and stylisticially refined lyrics makes it hard to separate pop from politics. Könsförrädare is also a riddle, even in Swedish. Roughly translated it means ”gender betrayers”, and refers to a recent controversy in Sweden when a famous feminist politician said that women who sleep with men betray their gender. The band picked up the word Könsförrädare giving it a broadened, positive and sophisticated meaning – instead of using it as a demeaning word it is a transformational and creative possibility. Könsförrädare is like the volcano Eyjafjallajökull. Impossible to pronounce but something you cannot miss out on. Members: Janinne Sandström Oja, Måns Lundstedt, Alina Björkén och Robin Bernhardsson. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.