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Wednesday, December 09, 2009
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Current mood:  angsty
The show at Subway To Peter is cancelled due to that they booked two bands the same night. That means that we are looking for a new show on the 5th of April, and still also on the 3rd somewhere in northern Germany like Hamburg or nearby.
We hope to make it to Chemnitz on our next tour.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
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Current mood:  artistic
The 6th of April we will do a show in Bremen, at Zucker Club. And the club and venue on the 31th of March is now confirmed, it will be Club Agaton at Hijazz.
We'll probably try to do one more show, either in Sweden on the 2nd or in Denmark/the very northern parts of Germany on the 3rd.
//liyl
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Monday, November 16, 2009
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Current mood:  working
As you can see we have now published some shows on our coming tour. Any new shows will be published as they are booked/confirmed.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Current mood:  artistic
You can read an small article about us and interview with Johann in Uppsalas daily news-paper UNT.
Translated to english it turns out something like this (google translate) The white stuff just came along.
Turns musical light at Östgöta NationSleazy romance became Light in your life and things began to happen with the new album and upcoming European tour. On Friday they play at Östgöta nation. Since the Uppsala-quintet Light in Your Life released its debut album this summer, things have been rolling. They have begun to sketch out the next release, which might be an EP with more social-realistic lyrics, and "Geldof", many people's favorite song from the debut album, will get in it's own EP of remixes by various producers. Tonight's gig at Östgöta nation is one of the few before the spring European tour. When the band switched off its old name Sleazy Romance for the debut album many reacted to the contrast between the bright name and the melancholic music. Themselves feel the opposite. - We felt that our old name fit with the more punk music we played in the beginning. Today our music is about to move towards the light. One should not embrace what is hard, you should try to get out of it. I also think that's the most beautiful thing you can say to someone, "you are the light in my life, " says the singer Johann Bernövall The band also disagree with the dark mark they have received by critics, they are done with the search for a reaction. - Our music is minory with a dark undertone. Before we wanted to provoke by being as depressing as possible. That becomes boring pretty fast. Now our songs is about reflection. Then it is always tempting to throw in a little sentimentality. The only parameter that exists is that it should be honest.
How important is honesty to you? - It's probably the only thing that unites the music that I myself, and maybe all of the band, like. A song with just a good beat can also be great, but does not stick in the long run. It is not something we want to do, the role we must fill is not to be "Happy-go-lucky".
By: Maria Nilsson
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Sunday, October 04, 2009
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Current mood:  mischievous
Hi everyone,
we are looking for people who want to do a remix of our song "geldof". The remixes will be released in digital about the same time we start to promote our coming tour in April (only 4 shows left to book).
If you're interested, email our manager, and he will gladly reveal detailed info.
jonathan[at]novismusic.com
/liyl
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
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Current mood:  relaxed
Our album has been released today, by a french netlabel, based in Paris. Find the album and many other great releases for free at their website. zorchfactoryrecordsAnd as usual - Dites à vos amis! (if that's how you say it) /liyl
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Current mood:  pleased
It's not published online, and we don't have a correct translation yet. But something that google translate did tell us was the fact that they liked the album.
"...their self-titled debut-album is a real gem in terms of melancholy, Intense Rock Music." - Christian Pommerening, Gothic Magazine #65
So if you haven't already, then download our album for free/or buy hiqh quality mp3s, and don't forget the CD and merch. See you all at our upcoming tour, more info about that later on. Happy festivus.
/liyl
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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
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Current mood:  artistic
The spanish netlabel Trastienda has released our album.
Dile a tus amigos! (if that's how you say it)
//liyl
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Current mood:  crazy
Graded and not graded reviews of our debut-album, sorted by date the review was written, latest at the top.
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Friday, June 19, 2009
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Current mood:  sneaky
Our album is now in stores, digitally and on CD and there's two options for you. If you're wealthy & kind you can buy the CD & our t-shirt directly from us, or from one of the following stores: But if you're (like us) bored, lazy & poor, you can download the whole album for free, in a relatively good quality from one of the following links: af-music.de
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