Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Real fucking people

Amy Winehouse's album Back to black is going well. As it should, the classical soul of Winehouse is a sucker-punch in all it's sweetness in the corporate record-industry of today.

And the media is attacking her for being depressed, a drug-addict and for being together with the wrong kind of boy. I do not quite know where to start, but whenever the tabloids find a "rising star" they hack-and-slash them to death for not being perfect.


Amy Winehouse on the cover of the Rolling Stone mag. One of the good articles I assume.

I cannot help to wonder if only pretty, happy people would write songs that this would make the world a better place to live in? Hell no... Winehouse's lyrics and personality is reflected in her music, so that we all can appriciate the art-form of an always underdog breed: the musician and the singer. Why do I say underdog?. because the industy wants plastic-fantastic instead of realness.

Bottom line: Amy is real fucking people, and she might actually help people who have seen the troubles as she have. And when we relate to instead of consume our music, we grow as people.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Florals in August


Florals in August
Originally uploaded by suecae sounds
Taken in the neighborhood Färjestad, just a block away from the local pride: the rink of the local hockey-team FBK.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Lo-fi drawing

Raw scetch on artwork on the track Spread your wings earlier linked on this blog, that I am thinking about putting up on Trax in Space. Lo-fi drawing by me.

Brothers gonna work it out

My brother is talanted,
Listen to this song over at Trax in Space. :)

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Working Class House

Before I go to work. This is working class pride via house in 2001:

Eric S - You are somebody (feaut. Martha Jean) 2001

"It is you trough your effort that make life easier... My truck-drivers, taxi-drivers, busdrivers and choufers. Think of the millions of people who depend on you for the many necessities of life! So don't let your services be taken for granted."