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Bloody Well Write

SWEDE DREAMS

I’ve just read the latest edition and was delighted to find that the spirit is still flourishing (great stuff on Camel, The Aristocrats, to name but two).

However, I would take slight issue with Dave Everley’s review of Opeth’s latest []. While agreeing wholeheartedly with the overall assessment, I think that in these dark times of nationalist populism, the decision to record the album in Swedish and provide an English version is a truly progressive move. I’m old enough to remember when the likes

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