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Saturday, November 27, 2010

winter is blue

OLOF ARNALDS - MADRID
i first posted an olof song in july and called her the 'icelandic vashti'. Q magazine then did a review of her and stole my line- and quoted "icelandic vashti"!
if you trust my past posts- then trust me on this - think vashti, the wicker man and a haunting, eerie folk vibe and then you should really appreciate olof.
what do you think?

1 comment(s):

i think she sounds like an "icelandic vashti"..

or did somebody just say that?

By Blogger mister mark, at 27 November, 2010 19:53  

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