Gothenburg electronica solo act Ljung released her debut EP “Eden” in May this year where she guides the listener through shades of humanity by exercising the vocal cords nature gave her. In November we met up with her a Snapshot video and had a chat about her influences. The Snapshot Ljung pages
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Since its rise in the 1970s, the allure of punk rock has always been its blatant rejection of the mainstream. Adopting a cutting-edge DIY approach to not only the music but also the fashion, punk rock stuck a middle finger in the air, told you to “f**k off,” and looked effortlessly cool while doing it. So do The Chuck Norris …
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