My love of Kungens Män's music has been well documented on these pages over the years. The many records made by these guys (and their various offshoot projects) weigh heavily on the shelves and floorboards of this house. 'Resande I Rockmusik' (translates as 'Travellers In Rock Music') is the latest groovy addition to both their catalogue and to the likelihood of my gaff's future subsidence. Side Two track one 'Respekt för Naturen' requires no translation, though who amongst us would've guessed that Side One's closer, the ultra Scandinavian sounding 'Skördetröskan', would translate to something as mundane as 'The Combine Harvester'?
Monday, 19 January 2026
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4 comments:
At last, some proper music
I share your fondness for this band and definitely need to listen to their new album.
Great band- saw them in Mcr a few years ago, really good gig.
Definitely one for the soundtrack to looking out of the window on a long train journey!
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