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Friday, 21 February 2025

No Future - interview and "Pistvakt" song premiere featured on Radio Helsinki


During the episode of MusaMusa aired on February 20th, 2025 Radio Helsinki has featured an interview with Pelle Åhman and Olof Stolt of No Future and discussed their recent show in Tampere as well as some stories and memories of their previous show in Berlin (June 2016), how No Future got started, the songwriting process within the band, sources of inspiration, and more.

As mentioned on the 7", Pelle has also confirmed that at some point No Future will release a full-length (the release date is yet to be decided, and he mentioned that they will probably collaborate with a bigger label for the album).

They also premiered their latest single "Pistvakt", from their single "Pistvakt / Motherhood", which has just been released on Döda Barn on February 14th, 2025.

Friday, 8 March 2024

Hallucinatory solo tape by Crakk (of Reveal!, No Future) full streaming!

Some of the readers here will probably remember that back in 2021, Crakk (of Reveal! and No Future) premiered some juicy dark/minimal/cold synth kind of twisted electronic music which was going to be part of his solo tape: a hint that something had been recorded, brewing behind the curtains and that sooner or later it would have come to haunt the outside world.

Well, turns out that day has arrived and Crakk's tape is streaming in full on his YouTube channel! Indeed, the premises have been fully met if not even surpassed, the tape is a strange creature of its own which sounds and behaves like a trickster who is amusing himself luring the listeners in his weird and twisted realm, making fun of them but at the same time offering them a thoroughly enjoyable, hallucinatory and strange tour in this outlandish corner of the musical world.

The tape sees the collaboration of Pelle Åhman (who addedd ding dongs here and there, and also took care of the cover image if we remember correctly) and has been produced by Lukas Häger and Gottfrid Åhman.

Wednesday, 29 September 2021

(Un)bracing up for Reveal! 's "Doppelherz": hints from interviews // out on December 10th!

Exciting news for all of us appreciators of Reveal!'s lunacy: their new album, "Doppelherz" is about to be unleashed into this World on December 10th, 2021! It will once again of course be released in conspiration with Sepulchral Voice Records, who introduced the new RVL! creature earlier today with some very intriguing words:

"Ever surprising, ever seemingly in turmoil, Uppsala’s Reveal! have built a shockingly defiant canon of musick over the past decade under this moniker. Keenly note musick: while undoubtedly rooted in metal, these four mavericks have been predictably unpredictable in just how far they’ll push their sound. Their 𝑵𝒐𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒏𝒆 𝒐𝒇 𝑬𝒚𝒆𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑻𝒆𝒆𝒕𝒉 full-length debut in 2011 might’ve been bent and broken as far as extreme metal goes, but the follow-up 𝑭𝒍𝒚𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒑𝒔 in 2016 began setting Reveal! away from the pack. And like true lone wolves, three years later did 𝑺𝒄𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒐𝒓𝒈𝒐𝒅 finally separate the wheat from chaff. A modern classic that confused and cajoled in equal measure, 𝑺𝒄𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒐𝒓𝒈𝒐𝒅 set forth a spectrum of sounds which had no precedent. Thirsty and miserable but with beautiful bloodshot eyes, the Reveal! of 𝑺𝒄𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒐𝒓𝒈𝒐𝒅 sonically/spiritually nodded to noise-rock of yesteryear – be it The Birthday Party and other ‘80s Australian contemporaries on to the “pigfuck” movement of Big Black, Scratch Acid, Killdozer, and early Pussy Galore – but filtered it through a brittle lens of ancient death metal and first-wave black metal…and yet, it sounded nothing like that at all. LUNATIC ROCK? Maybe. And predictably, Reveal! return with another unpredictable record which asks yet more questions and gives no easy answers: 𝑫𝒐𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒍𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒛. Indeed, 𝑫𝒐𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒍𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒛 is NOT “easy” – in fact, it’s arguably more challenging than 𝑺𝒄𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒐𝒓𝒈𝒐𝒅 – but through some strange sort of magick known only to them, Reveal! here have become more…cinematic? Epic? More “listenably unlistenable”? Truly. But, only half the truth, because the band’s truth could be lies, and lies always entice… 𝑫𝒐𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒍𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒛 is lunatic, and it rocks. It IS epic, and it IS cinematic. It’s also more melodic, more wounded, more wasted, more desperate, and also more accomplished and “cleaner” – only VERY relatively speaking, for this is grade-A DIRT we’re still talking about – and more professional/“professional” and even kinda more heavy metal…in the wildest, weirdest way possible. Or, it all just sounds like Reveal! No other outfit dances as dangerously on the thin line between genius and madness as these insane Swedes, and 𝑫𝒐𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒍𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒛 is poignant proof."

...Oh, indeed the line gets thinner every album they release, right...
Our eyes intinctively pause on the words LUNATIC - CINEMATIC - EPIC. Curious combination. And this description is indeed teasing us to the point of torture right now, especially thinking back of what Spine and Crakk of RVL! told us in our recent interview about the new album: the words "It's a fucking new masterpiece album" and "the best thing you're going to hear in probably the rest of your life", just to mention a couple of clues they gave us about "Doppelherz", are now buzzing in our minds like a giant fly that just gets bigger every time you look at it...and so does our anticipation for "Doppelherz", indeed.

Then, considering that Crakk mentioned how the cover artwork could accurately represents the new album to someone who has no clue of how it sounds, taking a look at it now... adds to what he said a whole new level of meaning...



(Can't rule out that is going to be also our face when we finally listen to "Doppelherz" and swallow it all like a massive psychoactive musical pill. )
So, what else do we know so far about this new creature that is about to roam freely in a few months?
Well, we have heard thus far one song taken from the album: the single "Some Marionettes, Some Kites (A Few Knives)" has been out since July, and we know that according to Spine, the song has been chosen as first single, aside from the brilliant title, because out of all the rest it is "most normal thing" that's going on there. (Putting the 7" on...spinning it again...alright, the most normal thing. Good, very good. The rest might just be pure insanity at this point, excellent.)

We also know that Affe of Obnoxious Youth co-produced it, and he told us that "adding Viktor from Dictator Ship on drums took things to a whole new level" and defined the new album as "an absolute masterpiece".

And all three of them have confirmed that we can expect "Doppelherz" to be, production-wise, the "cleanest" sounding Reveal! album to date, particularly because of many details they added which they didn't want to get lost in the recording. So, they "felt it was necessary to do a clean record", however they also told us that they love gritty recordings. So, clean, but still a Reveal! kind of clean.

The recording of Reveal!'s fourth full-length took place at The Dustward Studio, with Stefan Brändström, who "knew that studio very well and totally got what we wanted to do. Which I think it's not that common, so I think you should be happy,if someone gets it", told us Crakk. "I think he got inspired, and we got inspired by that, so a spiral upwards", said Spine.

Another fact about "Doppelherz" that we are aware of is that this time, all the music has been written by Spine alone: "the recent album is like Lukas' solitary", told us Crakk; and Spine added "this time I spent lonely time in my house and just wrote all the stuff".

Sepulchral Voice Records has announced that there will soon be a song premiere and further info.
Putting together clues and bits of details here and there is certainly making it sound as we are going to meet another captivating, surprising and eccentric creature spawned from Reveal!'s creativity and uniqueness.
And now that all this foreplay got our ears properly juicy and thirsty, we couldn't be more eager to hear it. Ready when you are, "Doppelherz".

Meanwhile you can make sure to read our full interview with Spine and Crakk of Reveal! HERE
Follow Reveal!'s official Facebook page
Follow Sepulchral Voice Records on Facebook and Instagram

Wednesday, 1 September 2021

...And then you throw in the knives - A Conversation with Spine and Crakk of Reveal!

Spine and Crakk, filming the "What Pigs Get" video
(Photo by Pelle Åhman)

This needed to happen sooner or later on Unearthed Mirrors. We have been thinking about this for quite some time, we know there are a lot of other people here who have been waiting for this, too; and finally, today, we are tremendously frenzied to present you an intriguing and very fascinating interview with two creative minds whom we are particularly fans of: Crakk and Spine of Reveal!, who have kindly agreed to let us in on the band's twisted world... Or maybe it was slightly sadistic, who knows, and they just wanted to carry all of us inside Reveal!'s lunacy...fair enough either way, both cases are just equally enjoyable.

As most of you already know, Reveal! have just released the single "Some Marionettes, Some Kites (A Few Knives)" from the their upcoming fourth full-length.

They have shared with us, through this very genuine conversation, an insight into their sources of inspiration, their approach to music, art and songwriting, some fun memories and even some hints and teasers about their much anticipated upcoming fourth album.

We hope you will enjoy this as much as we did - let's go!




Monday, 31 May 2021

Listen to a track premiere off the upcoming solo tape by Crakk (of Reveal!, No Future)

Alright folks, what we have here tonight is exactly the kind of thing that gets us hyped at Unearthed Mirrors: nothing less than a track premiere from one of our favourite musical creatures, Crakk (of Reveal! and No Future) who is dropping a solo tape on End All Parties!
Imagine a weird lab where unthinkable experiments are going on which may as well twist reality and let other dimensions creep in...and yet no, that's anyway not nearly strange enough to describe what we are about to venture in. And of course, that just makes us want to go there even more.

Sure enough, being huge fans of Reveal!, and having seen some of Crakk's impressive and haunting artworks (check out this gallery in case you haven't yet), we are aware that he has a truly eclectic, shape-shifting and daring creative mind, which is why we appreciate his visual and musical creations so much.

Therefore we are really looking forward to his upcoming solo tape, titled "Dead Fools Scatter The Highway Bleeding", mixed by Gottfrid Åhman, to be released on End All Parties sometime soon and it's a real treat to stream tonight the first track premiere off of it: "Pusher Bleeder Copperthief".

Juicy stuff, and by juicy we mean sticky, nasty and catchy: like some sort of chemical glue in fact this music will stick to your ears and before you know it, you had it on repeat several times and your brain cells begin to resemble the appearance of Twin Peak's infamous garmonbozia... to your, somewhat disquieting, private little pleasure.





"Dead Fools Scatter The Highway Bleeding" is going to be available soon on End All Parties so make sure not to miss out on this filthy rarity full of madness, trippy twists and turns and crooked sounds!

Friday, 14 September 2018

New gallery: Artworks by Crakk (of Reveal!, No Future)

We are stoked to introduce on Unearthed Mirrors a new section with a whole photo gallery that features several amazing paintings, drawings and sketches by Crakk (of Reveal! and No Future): feast your eyes on this mind-blowing visual madness at THIS LINK.