Kelly 8 - The Union

Pia Högberg - Vocals
Jacob Bergström - Drums
Joakim Berglund - Bass
Dan Åkhagen - Guitar

Tracks

  1. Now to calm me
  2. No sounds amplify
  3. Head down!
  4. Lost cause
  5. Your halo is gone
  6. Spit it out
  7. All defenses fail
  8. Sinking
  9. Some kind of wall
  10. Quick to the city
  11. Mine to bleed

Kelly 8 return stonger than ever with brand new album, The Union. The time off has allowed the band to continue honing their trademark sound and while the emo tag will most likely remain firmly attached to the band their sound still comes almost wholly from the post-hardcore noise of the early 90s when major labels were scouring the ranks of Dischord Records, Touch And Go and Sub Pop for the next big thing.

Produced once again by Carl Vikman (Jeniferever, Trapdoor Fucking Exit and loads more) at EAR studios in the band’s hometown of Uppsala, The Union is perhaps the bands most consistent release yet. Surprising, perhaps, given the inclusion of the band's first cover - a cover of Dugong’s "Quick to the City", a tribute to the band Kelly 8 toured with in 2006 and testament to friendship and mutual respect on the road. Here Kelly 8 have completely made the song their own.

Of the brand new Kelly 8 songs the band veers from the almost serene pop of "Some kind of Wall" to the grunge-rock of "Spit it Out" with ease, all the while maintaining a controlled undercurrent thanks to a superbly surgical rhythm section that would bring to mind bands like Shellac, The Jesus Lizard or Helmet were it not for the more refined guitar melodies that carry through the album. 

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Bombed Out Records is a non-profit, do-it-yourself record label based in Leeds and Harrogate in the UK, with a toe dipped into the icy waters of Sweden. Our first record was released in 1998.

Bands we've worked with include: The Amistad, Blocko, The Dauntless Elite, Dropnose, Dugong, Eighty Six, Fig. 4.0, Homebrew, Jets Vs Sharks, Joe Ninety, Kelly 8, The Leif Ericsson, The Mercy Suite, Remainderfour and The Take.