Stockholm is one of Europe's real pop citadels, with the city boasting some of Sweden's most successful chart treadmills.
Scratch the surface, though, and you'll find a seething creative underground, constructed by people who couldn't care less about chart positions.
Dead Vibrations make taut, visceral, black-clad noise rock, with their imposing, intense live show fusing the impact of A Place To Bury Strangers with the innovation of My Bloody Valentine.
The band's self-titled album is incoming on Fuzz Club - pre-order your copy HERE- and it's the perfect representation of their incisive songwriting.
Vivid Radio is able to premiere new track 'Chemical Hug', and it hits like a tonne of bricks dropped from the 34th floor of a skyscraper.
Careering guitars, pummelling drums, and those desperate, driving vocals, it's emblematic of a band who want to smash through the barriers and reach the other side.
The visuals were directed and edited by Sebastian Paez, and it's an explosive watch - tune in now.
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