Swedish Indie Kings Last Days Of April Drop New Single

22 September 2014 | 1:38 pm | Staff Writer

Stream the sparkly 'Someone For Everyone' right here

Stockholm's favourite jangle-rock sons, Last Days Of April, have re-emerged into the public consciousness with their first new work since 2012 LP 79 with shiny new single Someone For Everyone.

If you're at all familiar with the veteran Swedish indie lords — now eight albums deep into their 17-years-and-counting career, with a ninth on the way — then the new track won't exactly blow you away or defy your expectations; all the hallmarks that have permeated the band's music since their aesthetic-defining 2000 LP Angel Youth — clean guitars, optimistic undertones, easy pacing, the sweetly nasal strains of singer-songwriter Karl Larsson — are there in spades; in fact, the track sounds like it could slot right in almost anywhere in their back catalogue, no less out of place on 2003's If You Lose It than it would be on 2007's Gooey.

Have a listen to the new track below, and wrap yourself up in the irrepressibly uplifting strains of Last Days Of April. If you're already familiar, it's like an aural hug from an old friend. If it's your first time, that's even better.