How Laptop Singers Wired the Melancholy and Magic of Modern Friendship into Music – An Interview
Between confessions curled in neon nostalgia and mischief masked as melody, the Swedish sibling duo Laptop Singers return with Still Friends — an album carved from collaboration, emotional clarity, and the quiet anarchy of pop experimentation. In this interview, they crack open the creative process behind their new LP, reflect on songwriting as a means of immortalising regret, and share how they balance acoustic honesty with digital sharpness. From Gothenburg’s bleak winters to the warmer tones of Nashville and Paris, their reflections stretch across climates and continents, all while keeping the emotional temperature rooted in human connection. Whether they’re talking about the stoic charm of French pop or the thrill of letting go of perfection, Laptop Singers prove that sometimes the truest art comes from embracing contradiction. Welcome to A&R Factory, Laptop Singers — it’s a pleasure to have you back with us. Let’s dig into the music, the mischief, and the talent behind your new LP, Still Friends. The single, That’s the stupid things I do when I’m drunk, is a phenomenal exhibition of your ability to meld confession with celebration. How much of your songwriting is drawn from real events, and how do you decide which memories are worth immortalising […] The post How Laptop Singers Wired the Melancholy and Magic of Modern Friendship into Music – An Interview appeared first on A&R Factory.

Between confessions curled in neon nostalgia and mischief masked as melody, the Swedish sibling duo Laptop Singers return with Still Friends — an album carved from collaboration, emotional clarity, and the quiet anarchy of pop experimentation. In this interview, they crack open the creative process behind their new LP, reflect on songwriting as a means of immortalising regret, and share how they balance acoustic honesty with digital sharpness. From Gothenburg’s bleak winters to the warmer tones of Nashville and Paris, their reflections stretch across climates and continents, all while keeping the emotional temperature rooted in human connection. Whether they’re talking about the stoic charm of French pop or the thrill of letting go of perfection, Laptop Singers prove that sometimes the truest art comes from embracing contradiction. Welcome to A&R Factory, Laptop Singers — it’s a pleasure to have you back with us. Let’s dig into the music, the mischief, and the talent behind your new LP, Still Friends. The single, That’s the stupid things I do when I’m drunk, is a phenomenal exhibition of your ability to meld confession with celebration. How much of your songwriting is drawn from real events, and how do you decide which memories are worth immortalising […]
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