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close - the drag queen is Sweden's most famous. Can't remember her/his name but shouldn't be too hard to find on t'Net. The Knife are actually brother and sister Olof and Karin Drejer. The brother is the one who dances with the tranny. Karin is the one sat down at the end of the vid.


She also did vocals on Royksopp's "What Else is There?" - so there's the connection!

I know what you mean.

I can't hear the name James Blunt, without thinking "His parrot's a c*nt" for some reason.


I hope this fella isn't one of your dubious modern singer-songer writers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktxy7ikUKjM

Although he does have a weird David Gray style head wobble.

LOL, nice one in a horrid sort of way.


Yeah, know what you mean about Andrew Bird, he's such a full voice you'd think he's a bit more rotund.

His new album, while not exactly a masterpiece, doesn't have any weak songs, which is a pretty good achievement.


As it's become something of a comfort album for me, I keep playing it while I'm waiting to get on a plane, which is why I wish it didn't start with 'fiery crash' a song about falling asleep on the plastic airport seating and waking up to a vision of plunging into the earth in a fireball at 600mph. It's not doing me any favours!!

M?m return with a new album. Here are a couple of samples. They've lost the Valtysdottir twins who provided those dreamy and unsettling trademark voices.


http://mp3.insound.com/download.php?mp3id=3194&filetype=.mp3

http://www.chromewaves.net/mp3/Mum-DancingBehindMyEyelids.mp3


On the strength of these I'm a bit unsure as to the new direction, though the second is stronger.

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