Sunday, October 9, 2016

Review: Stein Torleif Bjella, The “Good Life” – Dagens Næringsliv

Stein Torleif Bjella end the new album with an eternal question: “It is more important than ever to define wealth.” There are several which explore the requirements of the good life this fall. The bell tells of when he saw people crying at a concert with OnklP on the Island. Skit of anguish, he thought, have fun with the catch. If it is like this that you become what you say, maybe you should stop to complain, he thought.

The good life of the Eel is more about to be “sjølbergarmann”, to be able to “replacing the clutch myself”. And, as you see on the cover here, to have wife and children standing on the porch when he goes and comes back from the tour. Rhetorically, he asks:

“I Have to have higher goals, beyond the Upper Eel.”

The obvious answer to that, is that he does not need higher dimensions. He manages the both to get a good life and a good career from up there at the “long mountains”. The sad, bitter men he has set words on the feelings of the, is not as desperate now. Love is not some joke in spredtbygde coat.

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