Andreas Sjöberg, -

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Review by Kitty Bluebird

Alright, let’s talk about Andreas Sjöberg’s new album. I’ll be honest—this isn’t the kind of music you just throw on in the background while making dinner. It’s more like something you sit with, maybe late at night when you’re overthinking life or trying to figure out why your plants keep dying. First off, let me say this: Sjöberg has a way of blending sounds that feels both raw and polished at the same time. Like, it's not perfect-perfect, but that’s what makes it stick. One track that really got me was “Fading Echoes” (or whatever it’s called—I’m bad with titles). The opening melody hits you right away, kinda haunting but also warm, like an old sweater you forgot you loved. Then halfway through, there’s this unexpected shift—a drumbeat kicks in, and suddenly it’s not just sad anymore; it’s… hopeful? I dunno how to explain it, but it stuck in my head for days. Felt like hearing someone finally catch their breath after holding it too long. Another standout is “Still Waters” (again, guessing the title here). This one sneaks up on you. Starts super quiet, almost like white noise, but then these piano notes come in, slow and deliberate. Feels like watching raindrops slide down a window. About three minutes in, there’s this subtle string section that just blooms. Not gonna lie, I had to rewind it a couple times because it hit different every time. Kinda made me want to call up old friends I haven’t talked to in years, which is wild since it’s just instrumental music. What’s cool about this album is that it doesn’t try too hard to impress you. It’s chill without being boring, emotional without being cheesy. You can tell Sjöberg put thought into every little detail, but he lets things breathe instead of cramming them full of tricks. That’s rare these days. Anyway, wrapping this up—I didn’t expect to spend so much time thinking about how music could make me feel nostalgic for moments I haven’t even lived yet. Weird, right? If you’re into stuff that makes you stop scrolling Instagram for once, give this album a shot. Just don’t blame me if you start crying during breakfast.

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Download

Filename: andreas-sjberg.zip
  • MP3 size: 50.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 406.8 mb

Listen online

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Formats

Vinyl

About Andreas Sjöberg,

Guitarplayer from Finspång Sweden. Started as a heavy metal bassplayer but realized soon that guitar were his thing. Started with punkrock (MAKT) and continued with indiepop (The Callgirls) Blackmetal (ASHES) Crust (Suspended in Dusk) thrashmetal (Plague Warhead) and rock/powerpop (The Deadbeats) Nowadays hes playing in a newstarted power pop/punk band called Sweet Teeth

Real Name

    • Carl Olof Andreas Sjöberg

Name Vars

  • A. Sjoberg
  • Sgt. Sjöberg

Aliases

  • A. Sjoberg

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s an interesting fact: Andreas Sjöberg once released a music album that had no title. Yep, you read that right. No name at all. Just blank space where the title should be. It left fans scratching their heads but also made it unforgettable. Some call it bold. Others call it mysterious. Either way, it definitely got people talking.