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K Foster
Jouke van der Krieke
Maike Doornebosch
Peter Blokzijl
2) (New artist name is Solblomma) kiN is the alias of Sara Solblomma from Stockholm, Sweden. The music can be described as a fusion of Electronica, Alternative and Pop. The new album Those Bombs Were Made for Us was released digitally in August and on CD in October of 2009. The debut album The Zombic Hunch was released in 2005. 4 Singles and an EP in Swedish have also been released between the first and second album. For more info go to
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kiN has been making music for some time. Her first record as Sara - SARA - PEACD02 (at Some Pearls/Slask Records) was released in 1997(produced by Håkan Folkesson a.k.a. Paramaterial).
The album 'Sara' had some industrial elements to it, but occasionally seamlessly turned to electronic ambience, dancemusic and exciting rhythmics.
She also participated on a swedish vegan-compilation in 1997 'Defenders of the Oppressed Breed' and released a promo ep called 'Liberation' with 6 tracks from the album 'Sara'.
Sara has performed live at Hultsfredsfestivalen at the poetry scene in 1993. In 1998 she performed at Arvikafestivalen (her performance was cancelled for technical reasons the year before) and once in Falun at a small festival for alternative music (a bootleg live recording was released in small numbers on tape as 'live på AkA Alternativ Torsdag'). A demo-cd called Mushroom Airport was also released. She also recorded some promotional material some of which was published online at the first version of http://www.mp3.com/ (the downloadable tracks are long gone now) around the same time.
For more information visit:
http://www.kinplanet.se/
http://www.myspace.com/sarasolblomma
Endless
Kin Lyrics
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tomorrow we’d go out smokin green- you cant sell it if you never bought it there’s a price to
chase this dream- Livin life on the endless Highway lost miles in between
Cuz were rollin, rollin, rollin on an endless highway
Cuz were rollin, rollin, rollin on an endless highway
[D:] Hey yo Richter
[JR:] Hey yo whaddup D
[JR:] Travelin’ overseas seein shit we wouldn’t see
[JR:] You know a stoner mind like mine can’t remember every city
[D:] Well you know I’m with you homie and you know I got love
[D:] For everybody at our shows, from the clubs to the pubs
[JR:] Blazin’ dubs outta bubs, we be tight like a glove
[D:] Like the smoke from our pipes
[D/JR:] We gonna rise above
Livin life on the endless Highway lost miles in between- If we never saw the world tomorrow
we’d go out smokin green- you cant sell it if you never bought it there’s a price to chase this
dream- Livin life on the endless Highway lost miles in between
[JR:] In the back of the back of the
[D:] Back of the back of the bus
[JR:] On this never-ending journey, gettin searched by the fuzz
[D:] Gettin rushed out my bunk at nine-thirty in the mornin’
[X:] Wake up, grab your stash, break the bongs, and hide your doja
[JR:] Kept composure with the po-po’s, our driver was on no-doze
[JR:] We was movin slow on the side of the road
[D:] And on the side of the road was more highway patrol’s
[D:] Got the K-9 units, man this shit’s no joke
[JR:] So we called up High Times for some legal advice
[JR:] Cause if we miss the show tonight, you know there’s gonna be fights
[D:] It’s gonna get a little rowdy if the Kings don’t play
[JR/X/D:] Another price you gotta pay on this
Livin life on the endless Highway lost miles in between- If we never saw the world tomorrow
we’d go out smokin green- you cant sell it if you never bought it there’s a price to chase this
dream- Livin life on the endless Highway lost miles in between
The song "Endless" by Kin talks about living a life constantly on the move, traveling on the endless highway with miles in between. The first verse discusses the idea of smoking weed if they never saw the world tomorrow. The line "you can't sell it if you never bought it" means that in order to chase dreams and gain experiences, there is a price to pay. The chorus repeats the idea of rolling on the endless highway, and how it seems to go on forever.
In the second verse, the song shifts towards discussing the realities of touring life, specifically traveling on a tour bus. They talk about getting searched by the police, as well as the challenges of being on the road and constantly moving. The reference to High Times magazine shows that they needed legal advice, highlighting how difficult it can be to navigate drug laws while touring. The final line of the song, "Another price you gotta pay on this", summarizes the idea that while touring and living life on the road may seem glamorous, it is not without difficulties and sacrifices.
Line by Line Meaning
Livin life on the endless Highway lost miles in between
The musicians spend their lives moving from place to place with no stability or a sense of home.
If we never saw the world tomorrow we’d go out smokin green
The musicians prioritize enjoying their lives and smoking marijuana over experiencing the world.
You can’t sell it if you never bought it, there’s a price to chase this dream
You must take risks and invest before you can achieve success in a music career.
Cuz we're rollin', rollin', rollin' on an endless highway
The musicians are always on the move, never settling in one place for too long.
In the back of the back of the bus, on this never-ending journey, gettin searched by the fuzz
The musicians travel on tour buses and are sometimes stopped by police and searched for drugs.
Kept composure with the po-po’s, our driver was on no-doze
The musicians remained calm when stopped by police, while their bus driver was under the influence of a stimulant to stay awake on the road.
We was movin slow on the side of the road, and on the side of the road was more highway patrol's
The musicians were driving cautiously and slowly, and noticed an abundance of police presence on the side of the road.
Got the K-9 units, man this shit’s no joke
The police had drug-sniffing dogs with them, making the situation more serious and adding to the fear of being caught with drugs.
So we called up High Times for some legal advice
The musicians contacted a magazine known for its advocacy for marijuana legalization for help with their situation.
Another price you gotta pay on this endless highway lost miles in between
There are constant risks and obstacles to overcome in the life of a touring musician.
Contributed by Luke O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.