"Always on the run and hard to please"
Why is every genre of music better in Sweden? This track, decidedly rock with a pop edge, is currently riding high in the country--and for good reason. Kim Fransson took part in Made In Sweden, some sort of show (I'm guessing talent/reality) that I know shockingly little about. Doesn't matter, though. Attached to a show or not, this is a major hit waiting to happen. It's catchy from the get-go, with some very addictive guitar riffs and a Bon Jovi-esque energy, though I've never really been much of a Bon Jovi fan. This would have been a great comeback song for Sebastian Karlsson, given that Kim's voice is somewhat similar, though a little more ballsy (at least in this track). It really becomes more bombastic--bordering on hair-metal--as it goes on. I love the gospel bits toward the end. I have a feeling this guy is gonna be one to watch.
(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the single here.)
Why is every genre of music better in Sweden? This track, decidedly rock with a pop edge, is currently riding high in the country--and for good reason. Kim Fransson took part in Made In Sweden, some sort of show (I'm guessing talent/reality) that I know shockingly little about. Doesn't matter, though. Attached to a show or not, this is a major hit waiting to happen. It's catchy from the get-go, with some very addictive guitar riffs and a Bon Jovi-esque energy, though I've never really been much of a Bon Jovi fan. This would have been a great comeback song for Sebastian Karlsson, given that Kim's voice is somewhat similar, though a little more ballsy (at least in this track). It really becomes more bombastic--bordering on hair-metal--as it goes on. I love the gospel bits toward the end. I have a feeling this guy is gonna be one to watch.
(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the single here.)
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