A small Swedish phrasebook:
Det enda bl.a. = The only i.a
Som att börja gå nedför i en stillastående rulltrappa = Like starting to go down a stationary escalator
Med ett liv i behåll? = With one life preserved?
Sen skulle jag följt hennes egna råd = Then I should have followed her own advice
Det enda bl.a. plays restfully lumpy instrumental music that sounds a bit like jazz but without all the long solos.
With one foot in indie pop bands like David & the Citizens, Björns vänner, Den svenska tystnaden as well as the Scanian soil and the other in jazz and the Hederosgruppen fame, Det enda bl.a. creates a completely unique intersection of something you think you recognize but then forget. Just north of Eslöv, in southern Sweden, the forest begins and doesn't end until the northern Arctic Ocean takes over. There, on the edge of the forest, a few meters below the ground, materialized - Det enda bl.a.
Artist: Det enda bl.a.
Album title: Som att börja gå nedför i en stillastående rulltrappa
Release date: October 24
A
1. Jag var ju med när jag själv kom hem
2. Ibland annat
3. Med ett liv i behåll?
4. Den det dem
5. Sen skulle jag följt hennes egna råd
6. Mitt liv saknar 3 minuter
B
1. Jag känner mig som utomhus
2. Det förlorade hoppets lugn
3. Typ förevigt
4. Och jag gick vidare
5. Nästan nära i
Behind the project Det enda bl.a. is John Bjerkert. In the band, songwriter John Bjerkert plays drums and piano, Conny Fridh bass, Isak Ringnér guitar and Andreas Sjögren saxophones, keyboards and percussion.
Det enda bl.a. is a pure solo project completely dependent on the participation of others