Paper cut pics and vid
The releaseparty for Metal on the brilliant shop Paper cut was awesome.
After the gig we recorded a mobile vid together with Jackie (Mapei) and Zhala. This for our new single Xtra energy. We bought everything we could find on BQ. Up soon.
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by Andreas
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Stakka Bo
Swedish mode on. Apologies to the international crowd but this is pretty hard to translate. And pointless.
Andreas: Vad säger man om Stakka Bo har ramlat och slagit sig?
Johan: Stackars Bo.
Johan: Vad säger man om Stakka Bo har varit elak?
Andreas: Rackarns Bo.
Green Rug
Whenever Johan has been to the studio he always leaves pieces of his green rug all over the place. It's just a matter of time before the floor will literally be covered and the rug has moved in. Scary.
He also forgot his hat. It's mine now.
Walter has a little sausage, I have a purse.
Lina uploaded a bunch of pictures here, to our behind the scenes media gallery that only selected Touchists can see. I'm sure she had a plan for them. Maybe write a blog post or something. Anyway, she never got around to it and I thought it would be a shame to let them go to waste. Since I have no idea what the fuck goes on in any of them I'll just make up some captions of my own. But your guess is as good as mine.
This is a girl with a sausage on a tram. From the looks of it she's right outside the Storan theatre in Gothenburg. There's a also a guy in a hoodie. He looks like a right geek. Back to the sausage. Why is it vegetarian?
At some point the girl met Lina outside of Valand. For those not in the know; every Gothenburgian with a slight sense of pride would rather be shot in the face than seen at or near Valand. Twice. Then there's the beer. It looks scrummy.
I could go all Freudian here and start quoting the sausage/purse passage from The Interpretation of Dreams.
So then what? Some really tall skinhead shows up? Or is he normal height but the roof is really low? Not sure.
At this point I've completely given up.





















