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Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words is the specter that haunts Sweden's Thomas Ekelund. A graphic designer, musician, and visual artist, Ekelund brings to his body of work a dark vision of brooding isolation tempered by the hope that salvation from the garbled ether of digital and psychological pollution is possible.
After being diagnosed with a near crippling mental disease, Ekelund sought sanctuary in sound but recoiled from what he created. Ekelund stares into the shadow sounds that invade our lives and grind the spaces between us and sees his fractured reflection staring back. With his splintered mind as a guide, Ekelund plumbs the depths of noisy maelstroms and explores the currents of isolation and madness, conjuring emotive landscapes that draw blood as often as they heal.
Yet, the psychic violence of Ekelund's compositions cannot erase the sympathetic response they evoke. Through sonic alchemy, Ekelund transmutes buzzing drones, ominous atmospheres and dirge-like melodies into spaces where we can seek solace. For it is through these songs that we, like Ekelund, can find joy through pain, calm through anger, comfort through isolation, and peace through madness.
Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words is the specter that haunts Sweden's Thomas Ekelund. A graphic designer, musician, and visual artist, Ekelund brings to his body of work a dark vision of brooding isolation tempered by the hope that salvation from the garbled ether of digital and psychological pollution is possible.
After being diagnosed with a near crippling mental disease, Ekelund sought sanctuary in sound but recoiled from what he created. Ekelund stares into the shadow sounds that invade our lives and grind the spaces between us and sees his fractured reflection staring back. With his splintered mind as a guide, Ekelund plumbs the depths of noisy maelstroms and explores the currents of isolation and madness, conjuring emotive landscapes that draw blood as often as they heal.
Yet, the psychic violence of Ekelund's compositions cannot erase the sympathetic response they evoke. Through sonic alchemy, Ekelund transmutes buzzing drones, ominous atmospheres and dirge-like melodies into spaces where we can seek solace. For it is through these songs that we, like Ekelund, can find joy through pain, calm through anger, comfort through isolation, and peace through madness.
Tell Laura I love her
Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Tell Laura I love her' by these artists:
Albert West Laura and Tommy were lovers He wanted to give her everythin…
Billy Connolly Billy Connolly: Tell Laura I Love Her ----------------------…
Buchanan & Goodman Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Lookin' for a…
Dickey Lee Tommy and Laura were lovers he wanted to give here…
Hugo Peretti Laura and Tommy were lovers He wanted to give her everything…
Jody Wayne Laura and Tommy Were lovers He wanted to give her Everything…
John Leyton Laura and Tommy were lovers He wanted to give her everything…
Lee Dickey Tommy and Laura were lovers he wanted to give here…
Liu Wen Zheng 汤米同罗娜是爱人,他愿将一切都献给她, 礼物,鲜花,还要储钱来聘娶她。 为了那奖金一千元,他汽车赛跑也参加, 他打不到电…
Rachel Portman Laura and Tommy were lovers He wanted to give her…
Ray Peterson Laura and Tommy were lovers He wanted to give her everything…
Ricky Nelson Laura and Tommy were lovers. He wanted to give her everythi…
Ricky Valance Laura and Tommy were lovers He wanted to give her everything…
金城武 Tell Laura I love her Tell Laura I need her Tell Laura…
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@treasureisle7655
Ray and I were like brothers for 42 years. I was honored to be asked by his wife, Claudia, to give his eulogy at his service in Jan of 2005. Our 'connection' would begin when I was 14 or 15 years old and heard his amazing 4+ octave range on the song classic, "Fever," and, although it did not break him as a hit singer--it did make an indelible impact on my life, and when I was looking for last minute to add to an 'appreciation show' I was doing for KXOA Radio in Sacramento, Sept 6, 1963, I got hold of Ray and invited him on the show. He had almost given up on his career--having been taken advantage of by a former manager. He agreed to do the show, and the concert, which also featured Freddy Cannon, Johnny Burnette, The Righteous Brothers, The Rivingtons and The Coasters, set in motion our lifelong friendship. When Ray passed in January of 2005, his lovely wife, Claudia, asked me to deliver the eulogy at his memorial service. I was honored to do so and used his hit, "The Wonder of You," as the bases of my eulogy. RIP, brother Ray.
@stevenross-watt8640
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@andrealangner8309
❤️💖💕😥
@beckafernandezdelara6133
Very beautiful and sad .....
@dawnjohnson3263
Incredible
@veroniquewalbourgh6880
Greatness...
Great words...
Merci 🤩😘
@laurieannedell1063
A young man who had a crush on me played this song on the day I turned him down. Louis Cayer, wherever you are, I am so sorry.
@alyap4094
Guess it’s too late
@stephenfrench1060
Here here
@lacrema9843
🤣🤣🤣🤣save by the bell