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Kleerup - New Band From Sweden


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Pitchfork named Kleerup's "With Every Heartbeat" in their top 100 songs of the year - this sent me trolling to MySpace to check them out. Kleerup is a new pop electronica band out of Sweden, and if the songs I heard at MySpace are any indication, they should soon be on everyone's wavelength pretty soon. In addition to the catchy Heartbeat, you should check out "These Two Days Will Last Forever" and "Thank You For Nothing", too - you won't be disappointed. You can listen to the music right here

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"Longing For Lullabies" feat Titiyo

Stereogum is featuring a roundup of Kleerup videos today - check it out.

Here is the tracklist for the new album, which was just released:

01 Hero

02 Until We Bleed (With Lykke Li)

03 Thank You For Nothing

04 With Every Heartbeat (With Robyn)

05 Tower Of Trellick

06 Longing For Lullabies (With Titiyo)

07 Music For Girl (With Lisa Milberg)

08 Chords

09 Forever (With Neneh Cherry)

10 3 AM (With Marit Bergman)

11 On My Own Again

12 I Just Want To Make That Sad Boy Smile

13 History (With Linda Sundblad) [bonus Track]

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