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Alfahanne – The Heavy Burden

September 14, 2019 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

The Swedes of the post-punk ensemble Alfahanne just released their first song with english lyrics. And it might be their best song to date. It’s darker and more atmospheric than ever before! Look out for their upcoming album Atomvinter, which will be released October 4th on CD and vinyl!

Tracklist:
01 Atomvinter – Feat. Hoest
02 Lovers Against The World
03 Alla Mot Alla – Feat. Nag
04 A Place To Call Home (Ärla Boggie)
05 Sluten Cirkel
06 Sakna Mig Som Om Jag Var Död
07 The Heavy Burden
08 Himlen Kan Vänta
09 En Tight Knut

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Filed Under: Aural, Recent music Tagged With: alfahanne, post-punk, sweden, swedish

About Jan F. Lindsø

Norwegian musician, photographer and writer. Founder and owner of label and management Black Forest Records.

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