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Lately, it seems as though Sweden is the new Canada. Swift electronics, slick rock, and groups of all sizes are making Sweden an indie hotspot. Complicated textures, fresh vocal styles, and intruiging group dynamics are just a few reasons why the Swedes are helping push us forward more than we even realize. Here are a handful of bands we feel are essential to the movement:
 The Knife Hometown: Stockholm Label: Rabid Records Recommended album: Silent Shout / QRO's Top 15 of 2006 Sounds like: Ghosts are taking over your synthesizers  Peter, Bjorn, & John Hometown: Stockholm Label: Wichita Recordings Recommended album: Writer's Block / QRO's Top 15 of 2006 Sounds like: 70's living room cozyrock  Loney, Dear Hometown: Jönköping Label: Dear John Recordings/Sub Pop Recommended album: Loney, Noir / QRO Review Sounds like: A Bee Gees demo tape
 Love Is All Hometown: Gothenburg Label: What's Your Rupture? Recommended album: 9 Times That Same Song / QRO's Top 15 of 2006 Sounds like: Rapid-fire garagepunk with brass

Suburban Kids With Biblical Names Hometown: Stockholm Label: Labrador Recommended album: #3 / QRO Review Sounds like: Farmland jamboree pop
 I'm From Barcelona Hometown: Jönköping Label: Dolores/Mute/EMI Recommended album: Let Me Introduce My Friends Sounds like: Church choir having a lot of fun
 The Radio Dept. Hometown: Malmö Label: Labrador Recommended album: Pet Grief Sounds like: A rainy day in Silicon Valley
Other notable bands QRO has covered:  Irene Hometown: Göteborg Label: Labrador Recommended album: Apple Bay / QRO Review Sounds like: Sinatra was in a band that plays 60's pop  Deportees Hometown: Umeå Label: Dolores/Virgin/EMI Recommended album: Damaged Goods / QRO Review Sounds like: Songs a lighthouse operator would sing
 Loveninjas Hometown: Stockholm Label: Labrador Recommended album: The Secret of the Loveninjas / QRO Review Sounds like: Bubblegum that blows up in your face The Legends Hometown: Stockholm Label: Labrador Recommended album: Facts & Figures / QRO Review Sounds like: Highly-groomed electropop |