We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

The Boy Who Thought It Was A Good Idea To Cry

by Johan Agebjörn

supported by
/
1.
2.

about

"The graceful piano pirouettes and breathy synths of 'The Boy Who Thought It Was A Good Idea To Cry' could easily be mistaken for a Jon Brooks production until Ms Shapiro's dry-iced glide hints at its more northerly provenance. There's also a beautiful acoustic version full of slipping pitches and romantic, moonlit space to wander and wonder." Boomkat

"The percussion-less approach actually makes the song’s impressive points stand out more." Obscure Sound

"On “The Boy Who Thought It Was A Good Idea To Cry,” the instrument conjures a mysterious wintry instrumental that splits the difference between nocturnal Christmas music and something you might hear in the background of a suspenseful TV series." Stereogum

credits

released January 5, 2015

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Johan Agebjörn Sweden

I live in Lund, Sweden. I'm a psychologist. I'm a father. I make music from time to time.

contact / help

Contact Johan Agebjörn

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

Johan Agebjörn recommends:

If you like Johan Agebjörn, you may also like: