Clanky-clunky funky sounds, courtesy of electric guitars recorded acoustically, a solid indie beat, anarchic wobble-soundy lead guitar, and off we jolly well go...
This cautionary tale’s lyric is based on the experiences of a friend of mine. He stupidly believed that replacing his old furniture and carpets with clean, new Scandinavian items would somehow persuade his ex to magically reverse her decision to leave him, to return, to sit, having lovely evenings together, for a whole lifetime, enjoying the simple yet elegant lines of the new facade.
“What, what, what, what
What, what, what, went wrong?”
He asks himself over and over again
All he can think of was
She was never overly keen
On his old, brown wooden furniture
And his wallpaper and his patterned carpets
So: get rid of that stuff
Get new stuff from Scandinavia
You’re running away from yourself
Of course she didn’t come back
Now she’s married to a man named Sven
Guess where he lives?
Yes, he Fishes off the coast of Scandinavia
Once upon a time there was a crazy idea: to create, record and upload a musical track every day for a year. And the idea
floated round and round the planet, looking for a place to call home. After a long time of searching and wishing and watching, the idea chose to make a nest in the brain of a bushy fellow, coming to his aid and guiding him out of the doldrums, back to a magical pathway......more
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