Tim Christensen & The Damn Crystals – Surprise Me (2011)

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Here is the brand new single from Danish rock singer and songwriter Tim Christensen. Facts about the new single : Music by TC – Lyrics by TC & Marcus Winther-John / Produced by TC with Frank Birch Pontoppidan and The Damn Crystals / Recorded by FBP at STC Studios, Copenhagen 2011 – Assistant engineer : Mads Mølgaard Helbæk / Mixed by Flemming Rasmussen & FBP / Mastered by Nikolaj Vinten / Cover Artwork by Paul Wilson (Yellow1.dk). BUY the single on iTunes here! Listen on Spotify here! Listen on WiMP here!

UPDATE 3. Vimeo-version now available!

UPDATE 2! Finally the music video arrives for this smash hit single!




UPDATE! There are currently no official SoundCloud or YouTube open, embeddable streams available, bit you can listen to the track on a secret URL here and on Danish Radio here.



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Choir of Young Believers – Hollow Talk (2011)

The theme for the new Scandinavian TV series “Bron/Broen” (The Bridge) from the Danish band Choir of Young Believers is destined to become a massive hit in the region. And well deservedly so, because it is a really, really good song.







The Ramones – Blitzkrieg Bop (1976)

“Blitzkrieg Bop” is a song by the American punk rock band Ramones. It was released as the band’s debut single in April of 1976 in the United States. It appeared as the lead track on the band’s debut album, Ramones, also released that month. The song, whose composition was credited to the band as a whole, was written by bassist Dee Dee Ramone (lyrics) and drummer Tommy Ramone (music and lyrics). Based on a simple three-chord pattern, “Blitzkrieg Bop” opens with the chant “Hey! Ho! Let’s go!” The song is popular at sporting events where “Hey! Ho! Let’s go!” is sometimes shouted as a rallying cry. “Blitzkrieg Bop” is number 92 on the Rolling Stone list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In March 2005, Q magazine placed it at number 31 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks, and in 2008 Rolling Stone placed it number 18 on top 100 of Best Guitar Songs of All Time. In 2009 it was named the 25th greatest hard rock song of all time by VH1.


[Dedicated with love to Poul Borum R.I.P.]