I made the cover of this record and it’s available for download.
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I made the cover of this record and it’s available for download.
Since not everyone understands Swedish — this is a design flaw of unmeasurable magnitudes — here’s another new Hardcore Troubadours song. This time an original called Sin City Serenade and in English.
The friends to whom I drew that album cover a few weeks ago have now been in and recorded things. This is an Ebba Grön cover which is never a bad thing.
50% of Hardcore Troubadours liked this cover I did for them, I’m not sure what the second person thinks but I think he likes it too. I wish they could afford to press a vinyl album…
Hardcore Troubadours — Someday.
Opening Credits start. Fade in. There are fields, trees, close by you can see a village. It’s smaller than it seems when judged at a distance due to the church. A road goes through all this but no cars ever stop. Cell phones die, the wind tries remove as much as possible from the ground and village but something pulls everything back again. The air at the edges almost shivers as man stretches out his hand as there’s this gooey forcefield stopping him from reaching the road.
(This is the first of #themesongs. I love Roger Svensson’s singing voice, this goes for his sister’s too. They got insane pipes.)
Hardcore Troubadours — Du e Religion.
They’re much better live but I like the recordings too. It’s a Thåström-cover of course, which hardly is a surprise if you know Roger.
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