Swedish people make some of the best music. FAK, Ghost, Opeth, Pain of Salvation, Witchcraft, Graveyard, The Tallest Man On Earth, Meshuggah, Lykke Li...
how did they Mic this? you can see the Wind blowing but I hear no wind or city noise. Did they filter it out later or is there some amazing wind proof Mic I don't know about?
In Sweden we study english from around 6 years age up to 18. Add on the most internet-connected country on the planet, and a huge influence from American pop culture like someone before me said. I myself have had an american accent all my life just from learning more from satellite-tv, videogames and movies than from anything in school, hehe.
Of course there are. We have quite strong traditions here with indigenous people still living the way some did when we first settled here. Lots of Swedish traditions that take place nowhere else. Sadly, we amongst others, have a dysfunctional immigrations-bureau, and laws around it, which lately have been exploited by right wing groups who wants to preserve "The swedish way of living" Which usually means "No black people allowed". But aside from that we have a thriving culture to call our own.
They are a perfect match, their voices goes together perfectly.
Born to harmonize ❤️
It's scary to me how close they are to the edge. Lol. I love them so much though. They're so talented!
Gorgeous girls and gorgeous harmonies. Reminds me of the Everlys and Simon and Garfinkel. Emmylou loved this.
I love Sweden with every fibre of my existence. and all it's musicians.
Swedish people make some of the best music. FAK, Ghost, Opeth, Pain of Salvation, Witchcraft, Graveyard, The Tallest Man On Earth, Meshuggah, Lykke Li...
They're great! It was best show I went to this year! :)
I fucking love this girls so much, I gotta get their records.
The Tallest Man on Earth and FAK have changed my life.
Very nice voice, song and Swedish Levin guitar. I bought their Lion's Roar album.
They have talent! Better then any playback!!
how did they Mic this? you can see the Wind blowing but I hear no wind or city noise. Did they filter it out later or is there some amazing wind proof Mic I don't know about?
I really like this simplified version best.
In Sweden we study english from around 6 years age up to 18. Add on the most internet-connected country on the planet, and a huge influence from American pop culture like someone before me said. I myself have had an american accent all my life just from learning more from satellite-tv, videogames and movies than from anything in school, hehe.
ABBA, never forget ABBA.
now I want to move to sweden
Hearing that my problems were solved. :')
Of course there are. We have quite strong traditions here with indigenous people still living the way some did when we first settled here. Lots of Swedish traditions that take place nowhere else. Sadly, we amongst others, have a dysfunctional immigrations-bureau, and laws around it, which lately have been exploited by right wing groups who wants to preserve "The swedish way of living" Which usually means "No black people allowed". But aside from that we have a thriving culture to call our own.
We also make the world famous Kalles kaviar !
First came Jesus, Beethoven, Ghandi and then Kalles kaviar.
They speak English super well
enjoy :D
They have the ABBA touch one full harmonic spell.
they went to an american school and they said they lost their accents very quickly
SO MUCH HAIR!
most swedes do. it's obligatory from third grade until 11th grade.
I wonder that too, it's really quite strange.
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cute :3
VIVA LA STOCKHOLM
Why do they have American accents?
The blonde girl is beautiful. ._.
i believe i read once that their dad is american :)
Nah, their dad is an old punk rock musician from Sweden.
or an english school rather, not american. regardless, english was spoken where they grew up
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That's quite disheartening, really. Isn't there a movement to maintain Swedish/Scandinavian culture?