Monday, 6 July 2026

2026, week 28. 4 singles

Summer Summer Summer. David Myhr

In a year that many people are getting more summer than they had wished for, David Myhr releases a tremendously upbeat single called Sumer Summer Summer. A song that he probably wrote in the dark, snowy and cold Swedish winter days reminiscing about these beautiful sunny days of old. David Myhr manages to capture that feeling of summer that I remember from long ago, school summer holidays and lying, without sunscreen of course, at the local swimming pool looking at the somewhat older girls that were way out of reach. Never mind those summers were rain just kept falling. Who remembers them? This single is pure pop music like they used to make it. ELO is the nearest connection that I would make, but sure, the also mentioned Fountains of Wayne or Paul McCartney (The Beatles) in the bio all qualify as well. Summer Summer Summer is simply 98 % joy with a very small feeling of nostalgia for things from long ago.

From Above. Bed

From Above was originally released in 2022 as part of Bed's self-titled debut LP. The album is re-released in 2026 with From Above as an outstanding single. From the intro guitar piece that returns during the song onwards, my ears were all attention. Up tempo and urgent, putting the song immediately in the frontline. The verse that follows, tones everything down, before the part returns in all its glory. It also returns as the outro, but everything is slowed down, making From Above even more impressive. The Los Angeles band consists of Ebed “bed” Moreno Leon, vocals, guitar; Kenneth Bonifacio, bass; Joseph Nixon, drums and Alberto Lopez, guitar. The four produce music that could be described as shoegaze, Yet, that guitar riff going on through most parts of From Above is far to upbeat for that. Looking at the points of your shoes is just impossible here. The dreamy way of singing Moreno Leon qualifies better. Bed wants its audience to explode and a song like From Above is designed in such a way that the explosion is facilitated in the best possible way. "Take Me Out' of shoegazing? Why not!

Yellow Red & Blue. In Loom 

With its fourth released song In Loom again caught my attention. The basic ingredients are known by now. Two men with as little instruments as the song allows and two voices. In Yellow, Red & Blue, coming with an intricately created artwork, again is a alternative rock song built around guitars, accompanied by weird sounds in the overdubs. Hidden in vocal melody is a golden pop melody that at times even reminds me of The Beatles and Traffic. The same goes for the little melodies on the guitar that move in out of the alternative foundation. With In Loom Gijs Kerkhoven and Sander van Munster allow themselves to experiment sonically and musically, while not forgetting their pop side. The combination leads to interesting hybrids like Yellow, Red & Blue.

This Town. The Cocktail Slippers

With This Town The Cocktail Slippers return to this blog, after the previous single 'Joyride' was reviewed in April of this year. The punky approach of 'Joyride' has been traded in for a sound that comes closer to 80s band like The Go-Go's and The Bangles at its more rocking/powerpop side and finally Roxette itself, that I mentioned because of the title of the previous single (and album on 28 August). That all adds up to a song that has a strong pop side and infused that with a tough rock sound. In the video The Cocktail Slippers promote its hometown Oslo no little. I've only been there once and I recognise a lot of the sites used to shoot the video. We started this singles section with an ode to summer from a Swede and it ends with an ode to summer from Norway. Recently, I've read that more and more people go north on holiday to avoid the heat in the south. From a musical point of view that choice make a lot of sense as well. If you hurry, you might even be able to row with the Norwegians should they defeat England in the World Cup.

Wout de Natris - van der Borght 



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