This summer, the Hispanic-French-Swiss post-punk outfit Raskolnikov celebrates its tenth anniversary with a new eight-track album, Stockholm, just six months after the release of its third album, Gorgon'Zola. The Stockholm album was out on 26 July by Manic Depression Records (CD), Icy Cold Records (vinyl) and digitally.

Stockholm tracks I to V, which appeared on the first three albums, have been mostly re-recorded, reworked and completed by Stockholm tracks VI, VII and VIII. Mixing was done by Daniel Hallhuber (Bleib Modern, Rue Oberkampf,...) at Studio Young and Cold in Augsburg, Germany and mastered by Josh Bonati (The Soft Moon, Slowdive,...) in Brooklyn, NYC, USA.

Franco-Spanish-Swiss post-punk/shoegaze band Raskolnikov was formed in 2015 in Geneva. Its music is as melancholic as it is hypnotic and energetic, with existentialist lyrics. It's a blend of the dark, floating world of coldwave, the rebellious energy of post-punk and the melodic density of shoegaze. Raskolnikov features Pablo Garrido and Julien Larrochelle on guitar, Jérôme Blum on drums and Pawełski-Szpiechowycz on bass and vocals. Link