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user-inactivated  ·  2272 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: 263rd Weekly "Share Some Music You've Been Into Lately" Thread

I’ve had a Kjell Höglund relapse lately. It usually happens about once a year for a week or so, but this time around he’s been in rotation since november.

”Genesarets sjö” is probably his most well known song. Lyrically it doesn’t really tell a story, something about the Sea of Galilee and a gallery opening. Mostly it’s just beautiful poignant sentences strung together.

    My memories are like cherries in punsch

    And it flows like a river in my inner world

    Let me cry let me be alone

    And burn my books like firewood

”You get used to it” is so dark and depressing that it somehow ends up cheering me up.

    The sheets get tangled up and damp of sweat

    and the hours of the night like rubberbands

    Waiting for the sleep of oblivion

    And the alarm goes off

    Holy hell, the pain, you can’t be bothered to wash yourself

    Drinking cold coffee from the day before

    And outside it’s cold and dark and rough and foggy

    But you get used to it

    You get used to it

Kjell never really cared much about having a ”sound”. He was happy to experiment and make albums with whoever, so his discography can get a bit... eclectic. This song is probably the answer to what it would be like to meet Socrates on the dancefloor in a small town in northern Sweden.

Last one, and then I promise our Swedish cultural exchange program is finished for now! Just some happy social realism to round this off.

    I hear them sleeping with each other on the floor above

    She sounds so happy, she sounds so beautiful

    She tells me how it feels so nice how she feels so good

    I don’t hear him, but she sounds good