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Solen Skinner’s ‘The Lathering’ is extreme music’s brightest newcomer

Solen Skinner: The Lathering

Solen Skinner has released their debut album ‘The Lathering’. The LP takes us straight to hell and shows that there is hope for experiences on the fringes of extreme culture.

Finnish trio Solen Skinner is as much a performance group as a band. Where the boundaries lie is not that significant, and perhaps the thing about Solen Skinner is that they dissolve boundaries. Gender, person, genre, artist, audience. Nothing is important and everything is important.

Solen Skinner is a relatively young constellation. When they played at the Norberg Festival in 2023, they were still in their infancy. Yet their performance, in an almost deserted industrial memory, seemed incredibly finished. Maybe it’s silly to compare today’s bands with industrial pioneers like Throbbing Gristle, but Solen Skinner have got there – to the same core.

The beautiful and the brittle lure you into their yarn, the brutal knocks you to the ground just when you’ve relaxed the most. And who the hell is that hissing at the end of ‘A Drop Falling’? Is it the Devil himself, peering out of the pit? ‘The Lathering’ is a testimony to something big that happened in the crushing plant on the 7th of July 2023. Something that finally made everyone who was there scream in happy ecstasy.

Listen to “The Lathering”

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Enhänta Bödlar turns 40 and plays at Rönnells in Stockholm

Enhänta Bödlar

One of Sweden’s first bands in industrial music, Enhänta Bödlar, was formed forty years ago and this is celebrated with a gig at Rönnells in Stockholm.

Valiant Dunkeldäld, also known by his stage name Uddah-Buddah, formed Enhänta Bödlar in 1982. Home-recorded cassettes were distributed through classified ads in the music press and soon the band achieved some notoriety for their extreme, synth- and noise-based music. In the first few years, the release rate was high and already in 1984 the LP Ogreish Guttural Wounds was released. In the later part of the 80s, the signs of life from Enhänta Bödlar slowed down, but in 2007 both the LP Akustisk böldpest and the CD Narkotisk nattvard were released.

Uddah-Buddah was back – not least on stage. After the long absence and the fact that the band’s early efforts as industry pioneers spiked the reputation, the demand for Enhänta Bödlar has increased internationally. In recent years, Enhänta Bödlar have played in Lithuania and the US, among other places.

Now Fanfar! together with Rönnells antikvariat in Stockholm, celebrates the 40th anniversary of Enhänta Bödlar. Welcome to Rönnells on Tuesday 6 December.

Date

Tuesday, December 6, 2022. Doors open at 18:30, concert around 19:30, doors closes 21:00.

Location

Rönnells antikvariat, Birger Jarlsgatan 32, Stockholm.

Admission

100 SEK