Nina Persson and A Camp take on America in the 21st century
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 20:18:41
Nina Persson, Nathan Larson, Sylvia Plath, Randy Newman, Mark Linkous
Nina Persson and A Camp take on America in the 21st century
On the Cardigans' 2004 song "You're the Storm," singer Nina Persson used images of a marauding army to talk about love and submission. "Come and conquer and drop your bombs," she sang on the shimmering guitar-pop track. "Cross my borders and kill the ...Full Story at Los Angeles Times »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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