Three years after the US release of their first album, the poppy, dance-til-you-puke #3, Suburban Kids With Biblical Names (who at one point during recording mulled over the idea of a name change to SKWBN), are finally releasing a follow-up...
I'm excited. I'm going to study abroad with UC Davis; and i'll be traveling to Scotland, Germany, Denmark, and Sweeeeeden this summer! How sweeeeet is that? I'm most excited at looking at sustainable cities and talking to officials about their efforts in designing efficient buildings, transportation, and easier access of mix-use retails. Awesome awesome! Hopefully, I can take back some of their...
One of our favorite Swedish indie-pop duos, Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, are back with a new EP and lead single 1999. According to the press release, "Suburban Kids with Biblical Names have (finally!) finished their first new release in over three years time. The glorious return comes in the shape of a four-track-smash-hit-EP named [...]
Rejoice! Suburban Kids with Biblical Names have (finally!) finished their first new release in over three years. Get details and download '1999' inside!
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names is a lo-fi pop duo from Stockholm, Sweden. I’ve been a fan of various songs they have released over the past few years (from 2004). They’ve always maintained a quirky, geeky way about themselves and while it was borderline silly, it was always infectious. I’m even a fan of sister [...]Related posts:Okkervil River: The Stage Names Review Okkervil River is a