Melodic Death Metal Master and Edge of Sanity Frontman Dan Swanö Reveals His 10 Favorite Swedish Heavy Bands

Posted in Essays, Lists with tags , , , , , , , , , on 06/23/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

It’s a preeeeety safe bet to say that Dan Swanö belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Swedish melodic death-metal musicians. Not only did he help engender the extreme-metal genre with his bands Edge of Sanity, Nightingale, Unicorn, Pan.Thy.Monium and about two dozen more (see for yourself), his knowledge of the musical strain is unparalleled. To put it simply, without Dan Swanö, there probably wouldn’t be melodic death metal (and all its latter-year torchbearers, like At the Gates, In Flames, Dark Tranquillity and the like.

We connected with Dan “The Man” Swanö after publishing our 20 Best Scandinavian Melodic Death Metal Bands of All Time feature in mid-December. Little did we know that posting the piece would result in a reaping of dividends like communicating and collaborating with some of the most revered musicians in the metal underground, not to mention other enthusiasts concocting their own best-of lists and sending them to The Bad Penny so we could, in turn, share them with you. (After finishing this read, check out some of the other submissions from true, authentic metal musicians like Swanö.)

Swanö was so generous in providing us with loads of memories, thoughts and commentary about Swedish metal bands that we will likely run a second installment in the not-too-distant-future. So long as you engage in the conversation with us by submitting comments, sending in your own lists and the like.

And with that, let’s hear from the immortal Dan Swanö about the bands and songs that helped make him the metal god that he continues to be to this day.

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Welcome to The Bad Penny’s New and Improved Music Releases Calendar – Videos Included!

Posted in Interviews on 06/22/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

(Note: Bolded entries signify the albums we’re most interested in checking out.)

6.26.26

Atta Boy – Silt (Diamond City)
BCMC (Cooper Crain and Bill MacKay) – Stash (Drag City)
Jordan Burchel – With Everything Going On (self-release)
Chalk Teeth – s/t (DNLT)
Change Life – s/t (Meritorio)
Dead Pioneers – Wagon Burner (Hassle)

Forsmán – Brenndar Rústir & Fuðrandi Fjörur (Metal Blade)
Haggus – The Mincecore Manifesto EP (Tankcrimes)
• On Tyranny: Haggus Frontman Blasts Punk Bands’ Silence on Gaza, ICE
Into Eternity – Scattering of Ashes 20th anniversary vinyl edition (M-Theory)
Julez and the Rollerz – Dirty Little Rock ‘N’ Roller (Lolipop)
Junius – Sotera (Prosthetic)
Lowrev (feat. Joshua Fiedler of The Juliana Theory) – It’s Hard to Lie to Strangers (Equal Vision)
Aaron MF Olson – Songs Album II (Country Thyme)
Outshine – Truthsayer (Eclipse)
Pixies – B-Sides 1988-1996 (vinyl only) (4AD)
• From the Vault: Are the Pixies Milking It With Their Multitudinous Video Releases?
Prime Creation – Souls of the Fallen (ROAR)
• 10 Best Swedish Heavy Bands Ever, According to Native Sons Prime Creation
Miracle – Living Likeness of My Electric Daemon (Relapse)

Nancy Sinatra – Movin’ With Nancy reissue (Light in the Attic)
Thætas – The Irredeemable Age (Profound Lore)
Toilet Rats – Black Cats (Steadfast/ Sweet Cheetah)
• Toilet Rats’ Boss Says Cats and Rats ‘Unite Against Common Foes’
Truck Violence – The weathervane is my body (The Flenser)

Unlettered – Devil’s Bowl (self-release)
• Post-Punk Band Unlettered Spell Joy for Foster Dogs

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Exclusive Song and Video Premiere: Holy Pinto’s ‘One Tattoo’

Posted in Exclusives, Interviews, Videos with tags , , , on 06/22/2026 by Kurt Orzeck
Photo by Bobby Knopp

Leave it to gleeful trickster and indie pop-punk artist Aymen Saleh to write a song about a tattoo, even though not a single one is etched on the British ex-pat’s body. Roughly a decade after embarking on his music career with the band Holy Pinto (which initially consisted of Saleh and his friend Ryan Hurley), the artist has now amassed an enviable, consummately enjoyable catalog that is vibrant both aesthetically and musically.

Pretty soon, Holy Pinto’s discography will get a bit bigger with the September 14 release of a new LP, Wedding Season. The fact that the artist meticulously crafted the record is immediately evident from what we’ve heard of it thus far. Saleh has stated publicly that Wedding Season took years of work, particularly with the arrangements, and it shows.

Much to our delight, Saleh – who now resides in Milwaukee and has refashioned his band into a solo affair – gifted The Bad Penny not only with an early look at the incoming album but the opportunity to exclusively debut one of the songs and its accompanying video.

In discussing said song, “One Tattoo,” we learned that Saleh’s thoughts on body art go far beyond skin deep …

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10 Best Free Bandcamp Downloads #14: Dumb Waiter, 7-11 Jesus, Maura Weaver, Graveface Records Sampler

Posted in MP3s with tags , , , , , , , , on 06/22/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Welcome to the 14th and latest installment of The Bad Penny‘s Bandcamp Freebie series, in which we handpick our favorite free songs on the platform and dish them up for your consumption. This is one of our most diverse arrays yet, so let’s dig in.

(Note: If you’re financially capable of supporting any of these artists and/or labels, please consider doing so.)

1. Dumb Waiter – “Dumb”

Experimental noise-rockers Dumb Waiter are gearing up for the release of their new album, Change, on July 31 through Ossein Records. The band from Richmond, Virginia, has a lot of experience under its belt, but this time Dumb Waiter are deviating from their no-vocals policy for the first time. Hear what the previously instrumental-only gang sounds like with their new approach courtesy of this free tune. Commenting on the band’s decision to incorporate vocals, saxophonist/vocalist Tristan Brennis said, “What more is there to say without saying anything? We realized that we had a whole lot to say about the current state of the world and this hyper-acceleration of society that I think we’re all feeling day in day out.” Dumb Waiter sound like a good candidate for The Bad Penny‘s On Tyranny series …

2. Maura Weaver – Strange Devotion

Alt-country newcomer Maura Weaver, formerly of pop punk band Mixtapes, generously gifted us with her second solo album gratis in September. The indie-pop record was written and recorded two years ago “in a Northern Kentucky studio that may or may not be haunted,” according to her Bandcamp page. “Still present are the hooks, melodies, and thoughtful lyrics that have become Weaver’s staple,” the statement further said.

3. 7-11 Jesus – White Noise

Like Maura Weaver, Boston noise-rock band 7-11 Jesus are in a charitable mood these days, making the new full-length they just put out last month available for free on Bandcamp. Released through TRA$H $UN RECORD$, this is the trio’s third record and first in five years after a long break.

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On Tyranny: Swiss Grunge-Jazz Band District Five Warns MAGA Propaganda Is Corrupting Mainstream Entertainment

Posted in Interviews, On Tyranny, On Tyranny, Videos with tags , , , , , , , , on 06/21/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Ten years ago, four multi-instrumentalists from Zürich, Switzerland, came together to form the we-dare-you-to-try-to-categorize-because-you-will-fail band District Five. “Intriguing” is probably the word that encapsulates the band, but in reality, District Five require – and are worthy of – much longer descriptions. This is one of those rare bands that can’t be figured out cerebrally; instead, District Five’s goal is to penetrate your heart and soul, making you remember what it’s like to feel the a human being again in an increasingly anti-human world.

Paul Amereller (drums, percussion), Tapiwa Svosve (vocals, synth, sax), Vojko Huter (vocals, guitar, synth) and Xaver Rüegg (bass) have reached a new pinnacle of musical proficiency and prowess with GLUT, the new District Five full-length that dropped in late May. (It’d be a cardinal sin not to mention that the esteemed Saul Williams appears on one of the songs.) Proving their enormous talents aren’t limited to just playing music, the band attached a manifesto of sorts to GLUT, and while The Bad Penny typically steers clear from quoting promotional materials, the missive is not only profound but explains the new District Five album and why the band is so well-suited for On Tyranny.

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Rock ‘N’ Roll Rebus #15

Posted in Fun And Games with tags on 06/21/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

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Song Premiere: Boston Band Merry Brigade’s ‘Work Smoothly’ Is White-Hot, Entrancing, Incandescent Rock

Posted in Exclusives with tags , on 06/20/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

It was only a month ago that we introduced you to Merry Brigade.

In Merry Brigade’s first video interview, Love revealed how the group’s trials and tribulations with their previous projects strengthened their new musical undertaking, what he learned from Soundgarden (his favorite band) and author David Foster Wallace, and how delicately he treats his lyrics.

Now, they’ve paid The Bad Penny a second visit to bequeath us with the premiere of their new song, “Work Smoothly.”

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Favorite Films: Martin Atkins (Ministry, Pigface) ‘Bedazzles’ Us by Picking a Comedy With Dudley Moore, Peter Cook

Posted in Favorite Films, Features, Interviews with tags , , , , , , , , on 06/20/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

If you want to get properly schooled in the history of post-punk and industrial music – and the music industry machinery that has both helped and harmed it over the decades – don’t read a music blog or turn to some know-it-all bottom-feeding on social media for information. Instead, seek out a revered guru like Martin Atkins, he of Pigface, Ministry, Killing Joke, Public Image Ltd and Nine Inch Nails note.

Atkins is a prolific author of books concerning the music industry; the studies coordinator on the very subject at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois; and owner and operator of the Museum of Post Punk and Industrial Music in Chicago. If you’re more inclined to enjoy Atkins making music instead of reading his tomes, look no further than The Howler: An English Breakfast, a record he issued on vinyl for the first time about three weeks ago.

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On Tyranny: Why Musicians Must Speak Out Against MAGA – and Why Their Fans Must Support Them When They Do

Posted in Essays, Features, On Tyranny, On Tyranny with tags , , , , , , , , on 06/18/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

If you’ve enjoyed The Bad Penny‘s ongoing On Tyranny series, be sure to pick up the latest edition of The Big Takeover, underground music’s best magazine. Publisher, editor and perhaps the best person on earth Jack Rabid graciously allowed me once again to write one of the three coveted opinion essays that lead off the 160-page edition. My second commentary is a kindred spirit of the first, and both digs deep into the sums up lessons learned from On Tyranny. If you believe in punk rock and for which it stands, buy the newest issue of The Big Takeover.

Cola’s ‘Cost of Living Adjustment’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 06/18/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

It appeared that Montreal’s post-punk squad Cola tried to pull a fast one when they formed in 2020. After all, properly capitalizing all the letters in their name would’ve clearly indicated it was an acronym and not a synonym for soda—which, in all fairness, would’ve been equally bland. On this, their third record, the trio finally come clean by confirming through its title that their handle is, in fact, a phrase used in the titillating field of economics and employment contracts.

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