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  • I speak Swedish, it's my first language. Of course, growing up with Latin American parents from Argentina, I also have some other influences from other cultures. But Sweden is where I feel the most at home.

  • I listened to all the Misfits albums growing up and Red Hot Chili Peppers, too.

  • I love entertaining Korean people with traditional songs from Ecuador . It has been an exceptional, new experience for me to perform in Korea and I enjoyed so much.

  • If you're not critical about your history, that can be a problem because there are religious leaders, politicians and all kinds of powerful people who can take advantage of a population that isn't really thinking.

  • When your hair is rising, that's when you know it's a good song - that's happened to me with some artists and some songs, John Lennon songs or when Nina Simone sings. It's great to make those moments yourself.

  • I think I've become more aware of aging in the last couple of years because of friends dying of cancer or friends' parents dying and myself - I'm still healthy, but I'm aging, and that's something that I think about more, even though I shouldn't be too concerned.

  • We always get back to old soul singers like Nina Simone, and how her recordings sound. Also new music like Tobacco, or people that use a mixture of analog and electronic music.

  • I think Sweden is known for people being a bit more quiet than other cultures, and I guess it's a mixture: shyness and leaving room for other people to talk. Of course, when people get drunk, all of that disappears.

  • People often expect me to be very serious, but it's not like my record company told me not to smile in photographs, because I was like that anyway.

  • It was a big surprise when I started to get attention in Sweden, going from biochemistry studies to touring and living from music only. There were a couple of years while I went to university when I was OK with thinking of music as just a nice recreation.

  • I grew up with a strong Spanish influence. I tried to learn flamenco when I was younger. But it's like my teacher said: 'It takes a lifetime to learn flamenco.'

  • Democracy, like life, is hard to learn and doesn't have a teacher,

  • I started playing the guitar when I was 14. I'm not superstitious about guitars, but I do need strings to be old because that's part of my sound, and I don't like steel strings.

  • Postpartum depression is very, very common but a lot of people just don't recognize that they have it. A lot of physicians also don't ask (patients) about it, so it's a problem from both sides,

  • I don't want to be too harsh, but there's very little evidence for 'intelligent design' or any sort of creator.

  • Love is just chemicals.

  • I am me, whatever that means. I am conscious.

  • I aim for weekly routines with clear goals but make sure I do some stuff that I think I'll value in the long run.

  • Swords and knives make me feel vulnerable.

  • The music that I'm known for is quiet and gentle, although when I was growing up and as a teenager, I was playing the opposite - I was screaming and playing bass and those loud electric guitars.

  • I guess I am actually quite shy, and I've always felt very self-conscious during interviews.

  • My show is an anti-show and the audience have to want to listen. I'm sitting down, there's only one of me, I don't talk much to the audience and it is very quiet. I wouldn't be able to do that kind of show if people didn't know me and my material.

  • They really don't know where the future lies. If developers decide to build a high-rise where the McCormick building is, they'd have nowhere to go.

  • Strive for a life well lived. Each one with their own aims, preferences, and meaning. Always, of course, without harming other persons or preventing others from being able to form a good life for themselves.

  • I can change, I can grow.

  • I like mixing or combining hobby and pleasure with work and have-tos.

  • Live, love, wonder, and be nice!

  • It can be a bit frustrating to always get the soft-rock stamp.

  • I let the music set the tone of the lyrics.I allowed myself to write more about relationships and emotions, in a girly way almost.

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