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Wandering through town with a fellow forumite this weekend, said ite frogmarched me into Fopp, knowing full well I'm still a recovering addict, and forced me at BFGpoint to buy lots of CDs.


This one was an absolute gem.


Murcof - Memoria from the album Martes on Leaf.

whew, thought I'd lighten the mood with some good old scandinavian pop






Go on, sing along.


Jag sparar min tid,

s? att jag kan spara p? dig

saker du s?ger och g?r,

dina skivor, b?cker, kl?der du burit

antecknas av mig, allt arkiveras hos mig

p? h?rda, sm? prydliga kort

har stulit ett kartotek fr?n biblioteket


s? ?r jag k?r eller bara galen?

snart g?r jag s?nder, ?stersunder

jag vill tro att det ?r

n?got som bara h?nder h?r

att nere i s?der n?gonstans

kan jag fungera igen,

kan jag gl?mma dig


jag vet hur du g?r

fr?n ditt jobb till bussen hem

hur du f?ljer Thom?gr?nd

och jag h?nger p? Domus, s? jag f?r se dig

ingenting h?nder n?gonsin i ditt liv

det ?r s? jag vill ha det

jag vill f?lja dig, vill n?rma mig l?ngsamt.

Found these on chromewaves who I'm sure agonised about touting them as a guilty pleasure


"An outfit comprised of all siblings and one cousin hailing from the Texas Bible belt and trading in earnest, major label-endorsed pop-rock would appear to have about as much edge as a rubber ball."

But I have to agree with them that there's a good pop sensibility in there, sort of Evanescence meet Girls Aloud.


And they sure is purrrdy.


Eisley - Invasion

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