It’s Thieves Like Us!

I used to sing this song while taking a bath. And I’ve been successfully irritating my friends every time we had a girls-night in my dorm by singing this song over and over and over again :) 

go downtown put the drugs in my body, step back up I’m the life of the party. come back home and we’ll get something started. stay up late put some heat in my heartache“ 

:) 

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It’s Alex Turner’s Solo Work, Submarine EP!

So, I was watching this gorgeous movie, Submarine , with my bestfriend. She was the one who asked me to watch this movie together because it has good rating and Alex Turner wrote the soundtrack.

Thanks to Submarine, I got curious about Alex Turner. So I started listening to the original soundtrack (my favorite is this track “Glass In The Park“ ), and so begin my addiction towards Alex Turner’s work with Arctic Monkeys and also with Miles Kane  in The Last Shadow Puppets.

so yeah, I got it backwards. I started with Alex Turner’s solo work, then move to Arctic Monkeys and The Last Shadow Puppet :)) 

go watch the movie! :)) 

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themusiclibrary:

Take A Walk - Passion Pit

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It’s My Second Anniversary!! (May 3rd, 2010 ~ May 3rd, 2012)

left picture: me (in plaid shirt) a couple months before turning into vegan

right picture: me  (in black dress) just a couple weeks ago

It’s my second anniversary of veganism! :D 

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Happy birthday Bon Iver

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It’s Arctic Monkeys’ Track “Brianstorm” !!

it’s like a whip to your lazy ass

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It’s Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner!

I’ve just realize how amazing Alex Turner is. 

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theairfrance:

We’ll make this brief, because it hurts too much.

During the first year of Air France, somewhere in the middle of the last decade, everything seemed to come so easily. At least it feels like that right now. We’d meet on friday nights to drink wine, listen to music and picture ourselves far off, somewhere on the outskirts on the big map Henrik had on his wall. The songs we made during those nights weren’t really supposed to ever leave the hard drive, but somehow they did, and somehow they took us to almost all the places on that big map we had dreamt about. We got to play records at the Rough Trade store in London, we went to the Red Square, we woke up on Iceland during a volcanic eruption, we drank beer at the cliffs of the Niagara, we spent a night in a freezing staircase in Warzaw (otherwise a fantastic weekend), we saw dolphins in the waters of LA, we got a smile from Larry David as he passed us on a street in Paris, watching us trying to open a bottle of wine, we played records for 4 hours under a blistering July sun in New York, we spent a day in the most beautiful spa in Budapest, we’ve heard our nervous voices on radio and TV, we’ve played records after two sold out Saint Etienne shows (but to be honest, only a handful stayed behind to see us), we’ve written a song together with our idol Clare Grogan (although we did managed to botch it) and we got sampled by Lil B. But it’s the little moments that has been the most dear to our hearts, like the days and nights in Brackenbury Village that we spent in our manager’s back yard with his wonderful wife and sons, who made us feel like part of the family, or being drunk on airplanes, just the two of us, and all the people we’ve been fortunate enough to get to know, if only for a night.

And we have probably produced 7 albums since No Way Down; a UK Garage record, a house record, an r ‘n’ b record… but we’ve never been able to finish anything, nothing was ever good enough. We have tried so hard, and we truly gave it all we had. And now we have decided to stop trying, even though it breaks our hearts. But for all the reasons mentioned above, and for a thousand more, we don’t regret a thing.

We wish we could thank all the people who has helped and inspired us, but we’d probably forget to mention half of you, so here’s just a big thank you to those who were involved in the making of the record: Teresa and Kajsa for singing so beautifully, Angelica of Body Language for lending her voice to a song that would have been called “I always think about you when I’m drunk”, our patron Kevin Campbell who helped us in giving this record one last chance (there are no words that can describe just how grateful we are), our Eric of Sincerely Yours, our manager David Laurie, our publisher XL, Joe for running our facebook page.

And much love to Rich Thane, families and girlfriends, sister Hanna, Henning Fürst, Marc Hogan, all of you who sent us letters, all of you who stuck around to watch us play, and all of you who opened your homes and hearts and cars and took us to water falls, big squares, beaches, record stores, monuments, valleys, mountains and zoos.

Goodbye for now. Who knows, maybe we’ll see you again in another shape. After all, we’re people that never stop dreaming.

Henrik and Joel
Gothenburg

i’m still tearing while reblogging and re-reading this announcement. definitely the worst day of 2012. :’( goodbye, Henrik, Joel, i love you.. 

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It’s The Tough Alliance’s Music Video “First Class Riot” !!


fun, fun song. how I wish there are more Swedish balearic acts like The Tough Alliance. please come back to us, Henning Furst, Eric Berglund!! 

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IT’S THE TOUGH ALLIANCE!!

I’ve posted tracks from jj, Air France, CEO…but The Tough Alliance have to be the first text-post of my favorite Swedish acts. 

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