Kings Of Convenience - Misread
Misread is from 2004 and tells, in a rhythmic and delicate way, how sometimes a friendship can crack due to a misunderstanding.
In a landscape reminiscent of Impressionist paintings, two boys with guitars and intertwining voices sing and play as if during a trip at the end of high school.
Beautiful song, just like I was that time when you asked me out, and I, thinking you were joking, laughed in your face - misunderstanding - I'm sorry, I thought we were just friends.

Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe were both born in Bergen, Norway in 1975.
In the summer of 1998, they decided to play together under the name Kings of Convenience, inspired by the fact that they found themselves in London with nothing but two acoustic guitars.
3 Gymnopedies, 6 Gnossiennes -D
What a pity, the week is over. I am so sad that only Erik Satie can provide a spiritual essence to this absence of time passing - a lexical entanglement that measures my suffering - enjoy listening.
Alan Walker - Sing Me To Sleep
Here they are again: Alan Walker, the voice of Norwegian singer Iselin Solheim, and Iranian actor Shahab Salehi presenting another hit: Sing Me To Sleep! The video for the musical piece was produced by the talented Norwegian artist Alan Walker, who, despite his young age, has already achieved great success and immense recognition, especially for his unique approach to music through innovative and refined sounds starting from the previous track Faded. The new video shot in Hong Kong and directed by Rikkard & Tobias Häggbom is strange and, as always, creates a sense of anxiety even with the distortion of images.
The four actors, Shahab Salehi, Zenobia Hamrin, Henry Tang, and Yam Wai Sang, move through the eastern city as if they are the protagonists of a mission, or perhaps this is a continuation of the previous story, when Salehi was searching, in a post-nuclear war landscape, for what remained of his parents' home.
The Ramones-My Sharona
@[Pinhead] I promised you: dance, dance, dance which is also a very beautiful book by Haruki Murakami that I adore! Hooray, let’s dance...
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