Swedish alt-pop trio VERO have released their new single "Heather".
The song, described by the band as "their jazzy grunge-hit," is taken from their forthcoming debut full-length album 'Unsoothing Interior', set to arrive on May 6 via PNKSLM. Pre-order your copy here.
Swedish alt-pop trio VERO have released their new single "22:12".
The song is taken from their forthcoming debut full-length album 'Unsoothing Interior', set to arrive on May 6 via PNKSLM. Pre-order your copy here.
Spaeking about it they say: “From the whining, lonely guitar in the intro, to the painful lyrics about being lonely, leaving the party early and feeling defeated” they comment. “In a way, the song is an ode to someone else’s happiness, of which you have no part in, and that hurts.”
Swedish alt-pop trio VERO have annnounced the release of their debut full-length album 'Unsoothing Interior'.
The 11-track record will be out on May 6 via PNKSLM. Pre-order your copy here.
On the album, Vero reflect the nature of life itself. Their songs prioritise feeling over perfectionism – what feels, or sounds, best – creating a record that tumbles through its contents with a sense of unpredictability, excitement and curiosity. “We don’t want to be super musicians; we want to write the best fucking songs and just have the best energy and show people that we’re having fun,” explains singer and bassist Julia Boman. “We don’t want to be a perfect band, in that sense.”
“Synthesisers are so controlled,” Boman explains. “You have to really be like, ‘Oh, that’s not the right tune’, but when you’re playing the guitar, it can sound pretty chaotic. When we write now, we don’t have much control. We’re not very picky about it.”
“We want to be able to play everything live as it sounds,” adds Gyökeres. “That just really changed the sound of the band too.”
It’s an approach that’s stuck with them into ‘Unsoothing Interior’, an album full of raw guitar riffs that spin and swirl and fizz, and evoke the spirit of artists like Sonic Youth, Garbage and Pixies (lyrically, it boasts a sardonic wit in the same vein as Elastica).
On the new single “Cupid”, just in time for Valentine’s Day, they say: “Cupid was the first song we wrote that made the album. We had made a couple of demos before, but we weren’t loving them. They all sounded a bit too pretty and safe, so when the drums for Cupid were done, we took a guitar and started making these wheeling, chaotic noises, and that was it. That was the sound that set the tone for our album. The lyrics are a bit dream-like, it’s about lust and control.”
The record is a document of the three musicians’ own experiences, injected with a natural urgency that comes from both the reality in the songs and writing and recording them in a studio paid for by the hour. For its listeners, it acts less as a roadmap through the turbulence and more as a confidante to share the highs and lows, drama and desire with, encompassing everything from sex, friendship and figuring out exactly who you are.
Check out the album's tracklist and listen to “Cupid”, below.
Swedish alt-pop trio VERO have shared their new single "BEG!".
Julia Boman, Clara Gyökeres and Amanda Eddestål experiment with genres and references, challenging the idea of what a modern band is supposed to be - this time with artistic freedom.
These experiments have resulted in a forthcoming debut album, due for worldwide release in Spring 2022, but first comes a brand new 7'' featuring new single 'BEG!' and a brilliant reimagining of Shame’s “Concrete”, two tracks showcasing the band’s move into indie rock territory, while retaining their pop chops. The 7'' is out on January 14th, new single BEG! is out now . Get it here.
Swedish alt-pop trio VERO have unleashed the video for their latest single "Heaven on Earth".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the EP of the same name 'Heaven on Earth', released in April this year via PNKSLM Recordings. Get it here.
Swedish alt-pop trio VERO have unveiled the video for their latest single "Spin".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the recent EP 'Heaven on Earth', released last month (April 22) via PNKSLM Recordings. Get it here.