Vulkano

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Choir of Wolves 00:00 Tools
Vision Tricks 00:00 Tools
Smiley Faces 00:00 Tools
C'est bon 00:00 Tools
Too Young to Die 00:00 Tools
Trolls 00:00 Tools
Vulkano 00:00 Tools
We Ride 00:00 Tools
spider spider 00:00 Tools
Clap Your Bones 00:00 Tools
Psycho Girl 00:00 Tools
Jungle 00:00 Tools
As Above So Below 00:00 Tools
Follow My Moves 00:00 Tools
Runaway 00:00 Tools
White Beaches 00:00 Tools
Stars in the Sky - Harald Björk Remix 00:00 Tools
Just a Baby 00:00 Tools
Stars In the Sky 00:00 Tools
Sitting on My Chest 00:00 Tools
My Imagination 00:00 Tools
Vision Tricks - Mash Up International remix 00:00 Tools
Imaginary People 00:00 Tools
Lighthouse 00:00 Tools
Antiheroine 00:00 Tools
Hero 00:00 Tools
Evil Eye 00:00 Tools
Uh Oh 00:00 Tools
Darkest Mind 00:00 Tools
Master 00:00 Tools
Lost 00:00 Tools
Vision Trick 00:00 Tools
2 Young 2 Die 00:00 Tools
Wizard Of odd 00:00 Tools
Follow My Moves - Harald Björk Remix 00:00 Tools
Smiley Faces - Dante Remix 00:00 Tools
In The Jungle 00:00 Tools
Smiley Faces - boerd Remix 00:00 Tools
Sin dirección 00:00 Tools
Nada hay que temer 00:00 Tools
Alma de rock 00:00 Tools
Resaca 00:00 Tools
Ábrelo 00:00 Tools
Mundo de Espinas 00:00 Tools
Paranormal 00:00 Tools
lo que hay en mi 00:00 Tools
Punk aborigene 00:00 Tools
La Felicidad 00:00 Tools
Chica New York 00:00 Tools
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"From the ashes of Those Dancing Days rise these two Swedish post punk poppettes" The background: "I know it's out there!" goes the arresting refrain to Vision Kicks, the debut single from Vulkano. If you took Ikona Pop's cheeky surliness and spliced it with Savages at their most savage, i.e. as they sound on Husbands, you might end up with something like Vulkano. That's in our dreams and being generous. Sometimes they're simply quirky, giggly riot grrrls or purveyors of banal sub/pop-goth, but they've definitely got potential. And when they get the balance right, as Depeche Mode once said, they combine the chilling with the commercial, even if they sound less like the Mode than they do Clare Grogan squawking and yelping over the Cure's A Forest. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jul/18/vulkano "Erupting from the wake of the Swedish wonder band Those Dancing Days, Vulkano is the dark wild side of Cissi Efraimsson's, Lisa Pyk Wirström and Rebecka Rolfart's songwriting. Vulkano is an outbursting trio pushing punk forward in their own charming way while still maintaining a pop sensibility with catchy riffs and lyrics. It's uncompromising, extrovert and maximalist." credit to the youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/user/vulkanotheband?feature=watch Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.