Swedish instrumental Psychedelic Rock band Automatism to release their new album “Sörmland” this Friday, August 22, 2025 via Tonzonen Records.
It’s been five years since the release of previous album “Immersion.” This hiatus was not all together voluntary, so when the band got together again in September of 2023 to start playing and recording, it felt like a special occasion.
New album “Sörmland” was recorded over a few weekends in the countryside of Sörmland in a beautiful-sounding room that was once a chapel. The building has a very high ceiling and open atmosphere, which somehow helped set the tone for the music on this album. Outside the tall windows we could see the green landscapes of Sörmland; all of which is why, in the end, we decided to name the album after this part of Sweden.
Stream “Neon Lights (Cover Version)” here: https://cargorecordsde.ffm.to/automatism-neonlights
— Video —
Gustav Nygren, guitar: “This song derives from a riff that I made up while sitting with my guitar in my wife’s small fishing cottage by the sea on Orust, an island on the Swedish west coast. I fell in love with the melody and recorded it – my unamplified electric guitar straight into my cell phone camera – so I wouldn’t forget it. When we collected song ideas and demos for the album, I simply uploaded the idea titled ”Video”. Hence, the title of the album’s opening track.“
— Honey Trap —
Mikael Tuominen, bass: “When we recorded this song we had just had a wonderful dinner courtesy of Jonas, and it was the first night of recording. All the microphones weren’t even rigged yet, we just started improvising. Luckily, I pressed the record button. What came out was one of those rare, completely elevated moments of musical bliss. Somehow it felt like we almost accidentally stepped into a new realm that very much set the tone for the album, a way of playing in synchronization with the room and ambience rather than just playing ”our music” the way we always do, regardless of the surroundings.”
— Laura Palmer’s Theme —
Hans Hjelm, guitar: “All band members are big fans of David Lynch, and of Twin Peaks in particular. I got caught up completely when the show first aired on Swedish television in 1990 and have rewatched it countless times. Music is such an important part of that show and each time I hear the music it takes me back to Twin Peaks, but of course also back to 1990. I had been planning to record Laura Palmer’s Theme for a long time, and when I talked to Mikael about it, he suggested we record it for this album. It is our tribute to the now late masters David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti.“
— Neon Lights (Kraftwerk cover version) —
Mikael Tuominen, bass: “Another one of those occasions when the best stuff comes out when you stop trying. We had been working on a version of Neon Lights for a while, even played it live, that was much closer to the original in feel and tempo. We did a couple of recordings of that version and they were okay. Then, without deciding anything, we just fell into playing the theme really slowly and softly, and again, luckily enough I hit the red button. First it was almost as if we didn’t take it seriously, but soon we entered the zone, and listening to the versions back to back there was no question of which one to choose.”
— Sörmland —
Hans Hjelm, guitar: “This being the title track, we feel it represents the essence of the album. It is based on an improvisation again, with bits of the melody added in later. In the old chapel where we recorded, there is a grand piano and we all agreed that would be the perfect sound for this melody. The last thing you hear in this song and on this album is Mikael releasing the foot pedal of the piano, after finishing the melody.”
Automatism “Sörmland” will be available on limited edition vinyl LP (special edition yolk, clear + gold) and digital formats. Pre-order will be available from July 07, 2025 here: https://www.tonzonen.de/shop
Tracklist:
01. Video
02. Honey Trap
03. Laura Palmer’s Theme
04. Neon Lights (Kraftwerk cover version)
05. Sörmland
