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Hear songs about darker days through a largely upbeat pop lens from Swedish trio, Peter, Bjorn and John. The Swedish trio will “probably never live down the whistling in their song “Young Folks”—an earworm if there ever was one.” (-John Schaefer) Their latest record, Darker Days, is an catchy and dancey, yet lyrically somber collection of songs, where the members find themselves digging into the past, taking on relationship issues, breaking their own bones (hence the imagery), to dig deep and work hard to get it together. PB&J play stripped-down songs for us, without John, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik
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Hear songs about darker days through a largely upbeat pop lens from Swedish trio, Peter, Bjorn and John. The Swedish trio will “probably never live down the whistling in their song “Young Folks”—an earworm if there ever was one.” (-John Schaefer) Their latest record, Darker Days, is an catchy and dancey, yet lyrically somber collection of songs, where the members find themselves digging into the past, taking on relationship issues, breaking their own bones (hence the imagery), to dig deep and work hard to get it together. PB&J play stripped-down songs for us, without John, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik

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