Daniel Johansson and Joakim Sveningsson are two Swedes back in 2005 crossed paths after finding they had something in common: both had broken with their partners and had become very ill. Who knows if they met the sticky backed a bar, crying into a glass of whiskey or a shot of vodka, if your eye on the alcohol made them look at your reflection in someone who drowned their sorrows with the same remedy. Daniel and Joakim
musicians travel were uncertain what began as a conversation about what a bitch life is ended in a therapy to remove all evils, through music.
began to meet and drink in company and in this state ethyl songs began to emerge among the fumes of drink and get merry in their minds. His attitude was upbeat, the melodies were really glad they imagined, to the surprise of their own. Like the court jester that spouses should encourage their merry wit, music taken from the optimism emanating from his fingers and when they decided to put points realized something unusual: they were unable to ignore the drama of his situation and his words evoke sadness, breakups, grief, and general neglect.
This strange mixture of feelings, inhospitable at first, eventually convincing them that could be effective over the years, and four discs on the market, ultimately became his trademark. Because
something shocking and cruel hear songs with names like "If I die now" or "Die! Die! Die!" inviting to dance and toast, who dare pull choruses that recall crowded taverns and Drinking high, or violins in grace and purity, as a day filled with light.
The essence of his creativity surfaced in drunkenness and Friska Viljor was the name chosen to remind themselves that way, with the dot, is how should compose.
have seen drinking heavily because of how often they publish records, and should be trying to overcome it with all his might, as the titles of their works using the term "beginning" to exorcise ghosts past and become a good facelift.
De "For new beginnings" draw this ... how can we call ... beautiful song (if you just listen to the music) but bitter text (if you know what they say).
"If I die now":
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