Funday Mornings

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Three Days in July 01:52 Tools
Killing thomas 01:30 Tools
titter 01:35 Tools
same song forever 01:52 Tools
one single sheet 01:40 Tools
girls go wild! 00:59 Tools
wellingtons 02:49 Tools
a2 - titter 00:00 Tools
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1 00:00 Tools
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Funday Mornings first saw the light of day in early 2001, when Mattias Malm (now Everyday Mistakes) and Jenny Westerlund (now The Tidy Ups and Déjà Vu Experience) started recording fast and furious tweepunk, blending naïve lyrics with a feminist perspective with a whole lot of attitude. One could argue that the Swedish revival of twee music and culture started because of Funday's first s/t cassett demo and their follow-up 7" entitled Girls Gone Wild EP released by Swedish label Fabulous Friends. The band ceased to exist shortly after their last live performance at the festival Mitt Sista Liv in 2003. The official website could be describe as sparse at best: http://www.freewebs.com/fundaymornings/ http://members.tripod.com/fabulousfriends/ (Label) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.