Envelopes

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Sister In Love 00:00 Tools
Party 00:00 Tools
Freejazz 00:00 Tools
It Is The Law 00:00 Tools
I'd Like 2 CU 00:00 Tools
Life on the Beach 00:00 Tools
What's The Deal? 00:00 Tools
I Don't Even Know 00:00 Tools
Smoke In The Desert, Eating The Sand, Hide In The Grass 00:00 Tools
Put On Hold 00:00 Tools
Audrey In The Country 00:00 Tools
Glue 00:00 Tools
Isabelle and Leonard 00:00 Tools
Your Fight Is Over 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like It 00:00 Tools
Heaven 00:00 Tools
Massmouvement 00:00 Tools
Boat 00:00 Tools
My Fren 00:00 Tools
Sotnos 00:00 Tools
I'm In Love And I Don't Care Who Knows It 00:00 Tools
Seawise 00:00 Tools
Pink Christmas 00:00 Tools
Calypso [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Calypso 00:00 Tools
Party (Sportsday Megaphone Remix) 00:00 Tools
It's Is The Law 00:00 Tools
The Nicotines 00:00 Tools
I Don't Even Know (LA PRIEST remix) 00:00 Tools
Free Jazz (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Smoke In the Desert 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Clor Remix) 00:00 Tools
It Is The Law (acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
life on the beach (hot chip remix) 00:00 Tools
Go to Hell 00:00 Tools
I Don't Even Know - LA Priest Remix 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Sam E Dangerr (Test Icicles) Remix) 00:00 Tools
Soup Of Germs 00:00 Tools
It Is The Law - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Sister in Love (Test Icicles remix) 00:00 Tools
Window 00:00 Tools
Free Jazz (Barringtone Remix) 00:00 Tools
Smoke In The Desert, Eating Th 00:00 Tools
Life On The Beach - Hot Chip Remix 00:00 Tools
Smoke In The Desert (Yuksek Remix) 00:00 Tools
Party - Sports Day Megaphone Remix 00:00 Tools
Free Jazz (T. Bailey Remix) 00:00 Tools
envelopes - party 00:00 Tools
2 - Desert 00:00 Tools
Envelopes - I'd Like To C U 00:00 Tools
Envelopes - What's The Deal 00:00 Tools
Free Jazz (Radio edit) 00:00 Tools
Freejazz - T.Bailey's Mingus Mix 00:00 Tools
05 Sister In Love 00:00 Tools
I Don't Even Know - L.A. Priest Remix 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Original) 00:00 Tools
Life On The Beach(Hot Chip Remix) 00:00 Tools
01 Sister In Love 00:00 Tools
Free Jazz (T.Bailey's Mingus Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Live) 00:00 Tools
Calypso (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Party (Sports Day Megaphone Remix) 00:00 Tools
Massouvement 00:00 Tools
Party(Sports Day Megaphone Remix) 00:00 Tools
It Is The Law (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Sontos 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Test Icicles) 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Sam E Dangerr (Test-Icicles) Remix) 00:00 Tools
Envelopes - Sister In Love 00:00 Tools
04 - Audrey In The Country 00:00 Tools
AITC 00:00 Tools
Freebird 00:00 Tools
The Nicotines (Single) 00:00 Tools
Freejazz M 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Sam E Dangerr Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sister In Love (Clor Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sötnos 00:00 Tools
sisterLive 00:00 Tools
I Dont Even Know 00:00 Tools
It's the Law 00:00 Tools
Windows 00:00 Tools
Envelopes - Smoke In The Desert, Eating The Sand, Hide In The Grass 00:00 Tools
03-Sister in Love 00:00 Tools
glue. 00:00 Tools
Heaven M 00:00 Tools
02-Glue 00:00 Tools
I Dont Even Know (La Priest Remix) 00:00 Tools
I don't even know(La Priest REMIX) 00:00 Tools
01-It Is the Law 00:00 Tools
04-Your Fight Is Over 00:00 Tools
10 Envelopes - Party 00:00 Tools
FreeJazz (T.Bailey's Mingus Mix) 00:00 Tools
05-I Don't Even Know 00:00 Tools
08-My Fren 00:00 Tools
Smoke In The Desert, Eating The Sand, Hi 00:00 Tools
i don't even know. 00:00 Tools
Isobel And Leonard 00:00 Tools
Heaven @ 4UsOnly.biz 00:00 Tools
Freejazz (T. Bailey's Mingus Mix) 00:00 Tools
06-Isabelle and Leonard 00:00 Tools
Fireflies 00:00 Tools
Escher's Walk 00:00 Tools
Envelopes - I Don't Even Know 00:00 Tools
sister in love Live 00:00 Tools
07-Audrey In The Country 00:00 Tools
09-I Don't Like It 00:00 Tools
10-Massmouvement 00:00 Tools
Smoke In The Desert Eating The 00:00 Tools
I Dont Like It 00:00 Tools
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For about six years I played the bass in Envelopes. The first five of those, I only met the band a few weekends a year, and during those weird Christian holidays. Audrey, Henrik and Fredrik hung out and recorded some tracks on the computer. Once in a while we assembled for a couple of days of around-the-clock rehearsals, to pull off some show, usually in Paris. The first show ever was in Sweden though. That’s when Filip was recruited and a proper functioning pop band was created. Indeed. The show was quite well received, but was to be our last on Swedish turf for a long time. We played every Parisian venue, and Benicassim Festival in Spain, before getting any recognition at all in Sweden. Eventually, Envelopes were approached by London based label Brille Records. We were going to be their first band. To make it work professionally though, we had to meet more often than a couple of times a year, and cut a few years from our usual song production time. So we had a crack at it, and told Brille what we needed to be a proper functioning band, for real: a house for five people, with recording equipment, and no obligations to work with anything other than the music to support our living. What do you know? They said yes. To this day the band have cost tons and made zero money, but a few people think they are the best band ever. Music always gets you right at the heart when it risks being ridiculous. Envelopes are very direct and uncomplicated in this way. And yet, in other ways, elusive. The message is never in the lyrics, and rarely in a hook, but rather somewhere in the saturated cluster of melodies, woven into a multi-coloured flying rug, circling around your head on its passing. You have to hear it. Really. It is a message of all-defying unjustified joy. And ‘Here Comes the Wind’ is a future classic. Usually I’m all about “to each their own” and unwilling to pass aesthetic judgement, but this album is of profound quality. My last nine months with the band, in 2005, I lived with them in a big house outside Elvington, North Yorkshire, surrounded by vast fields of farmland. Animal Farm, GTA San Andreas and the 144 episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, imported from Hong Kong, only lasted so long. Cabin fever, running out of heating oil and endless amounts of rain nearly broke us. Our hope was only kept alive by frequent London shows and the pot of gold stored on our hard drive, the possibility of a damn good album. Sometimes we could almost touch it. I have heard seven versions of some of these songs and recorded half of them. There were a few defiantly behaving children I thought I would never see, or hear, released. That’s why it is so rewarding to finally hear them completed. Although, I must admit that the versions I am listening to whilst writing this will undergo a few changes still. It is Envelopes we are talking about and they have serious problems declaring anything finished and final. I am proud of this bunch. I had to jump ship shortly after the efforts of six months of recording were reinterpreted as “sketches”, and recording from scratch was declared to commence in a real studio. But they bit the bullet. It’s been over a year now, and I have hardly seen them. They entered boot camp mode, closed the blinds and learned how to use the fancy coffee machine in southern Sweden’s Tambourine Studios. And then they didn’t leave. Halfway through their Tambourine exile I saw one of their rare Swedish concerts. It’s such a treat to be off-duty and just enjoy the show. My last effort for the band was writing a book of bass tablature for my replacement Ulf, for him to learn before their tour. He did it flawlessly. Listening to my favourite band playing my favourite songs on stage, for the first time, was easily one of my very best concert moments. It happened to be the band I had never been able to see before, since I was in it. They were good. Very good. Do try and see them. People usually really like it. Biography by Maja Karlsson, former bass player. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.