Showing posts with label Make Me Break Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make Me Break Me. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Vanbot - Make Me Break Me (video)


Vanbot has become one of the most interesting electropop acts debuted this year in Swedish music. Earlier in March we told you about her first single "Make Me Break Me" that has immediately turn heads of international blogging pop-community to her eponymous album that hasn't taken too long but by some weird ocassions we've missed that awesome possibillity to stream it on soundcloud (that you can do right now below). Obviously we shoud compare this release with some stuff of Robyn and Tove Styrke like the most outstanding Swedish female electropop-artists lately but we can't. Vanbot stands apart from this ladies with her beautiful melodics and mesmerizing atmosphere but it's really qualitative stuff you need to check if you love those two like we do.
Today Vanbot has presented debut video for "Make Me Break Me" but we don't complain it has happened only now. Video has turned pretty creative and beautiful and was definitely worth waiting.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Vanbot - Make Me Break Me


It's always pleasant to find new names in Swedish melodic electro-pop music as lately we've got sort of lack of new exciting names but feels like we've got one who's gonna get our attention this season as new album of fresh project Vanbot is ready to be released on April 19th when we just get pretty tasty first peak from it - debut single "Make Me Break Me".
Vanbot is project of Ester Ideskog with the help of Sebastian Forslund's production. Ester's alter-ego Vanessa is tougher and fearless Stockholm girl with do-it-yourself attitude. And citing Vanbot's official biography "Vanbot are the songs that loves the synthesizer, lives for the nerv and longs to dance. Plenty of ideas recorded on the cell while biking fast through Stockholm, some finalized in the tiny room with the oversized worldmap where dreams can fly."
"Make Me Break Me" is delicate electropop-song that is more Isabel Guzman than Robyn to our ears with proper uplifting Spring energy flowing with multiple synths and high, a bit Aquaish vocal of Ester. Truly promising debut!
Thanx for the tip to Oswalds Popcorn.