The critic Jan Gradvall described her album “Love in the Milky way” as the best Swedish debut album – ever. Her voice has been called “cracking” and her lyrics as written by a 75-year-old with life experience. In short, Sarah Klang, who is releasing her fourth album this autumn, has the East’s praise.
And this time, she has put twenty-year-old musings and broken hearts on the shelf. Now motherhood takes center stage. And the gaze is directed forward.
“Those who were supposed to be happy were not”
Childhood was loving but roving. As a youngster, she was often uprooted and learned to read rooms and be liked, but perhaps not so aware of herself. And thoughts of disaster are tearing through my head. But still, she has probably never been “the saddest girl in Sweden”.
Hear Sarah Klang in the Sunday interview about finding her inner fire at a music competition in Eskilstuna, about being boy crazy and about learning how personal you can be on Instagram.
Host: Martin Wicklin
Producer: Fanny Hedenmo
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Source: ICELAND NEWS