Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Happy Hoes on TV
These days before the final bunch of Melodifestivalen-2013 is announced on Monday exciting keeps growing in Army Of Lovers fans bubble. Seems like now it's clear that La Camilla has chosen Army, not Hapy Hoes, to perform with and Dominika isn't going to appear in line-up. Army's song is called "Rockin' The Ride" and it's co-written by Alexander Bard and Henrik Wikström among others. Alexander and Henrik worked together on "Lay Your Love On Me", "I Thought It Was Forever" and Gravitonas' stuff so it's turning more than exciting!
But back to Happy Hoes, I don't know if the project will keep going after all these scandals but the band has delivered one of the best Swedish Christmas songs "Happy Ho Ho Ho" in 2012 and recently has appeared on TV4 to perform it lip-syncing but still cool.
- Ярлыки: Happy Ho Ho Ho, Happy Hoes
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Happy Hoes - Happy Ho Ho Ho
Army Of Lovers or at least its female part is on the way to Melodifestivalen-2013!
There were a lot of rumours regarding Happy Hoes, the band of La Camilla, Dominika and Martin Johansson, aimed for the contest during last few weeks. Expressen has recently revealed that SVT accepeted La Camilla and Alexander Bard if they would return with Dominika Peczynski and Jean-Pierre Barda as Army Of Lovers. But according to Aftonbladet's article today it will more likely be Happy Hoes. Christer Björkman still hasn't decided but it's also revealed that the song written by Dr. Alban has become the best option for the band.
While waiting for decision we can enjoy newly leaked "Happy Ho Ho Ho" - Christmas disco-single in its best with a properly schlageristic growth and nice production. And I should mention this is the first Swedish proper Christmas dance-single of the year!
- Ярлыки: Happy Ho Ho Ho, Happy Hoes
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Live pieces of Stockholm Pride-2012

Though Stockholm Pride is not event broadcasted on TV some really interesting performances are going online shot by Pride's visitors. So I've decided to collect the most special ones.
Ex-Love Generation - Stockholm Syndrome girls have performed their brand new song "Karma" (or "Karma's A Bitch" in some sources, we don't know what is official title yeat). On the video below choruses go a bit too messy because of hard bass but you can understand what a big step it is from previous girls' pop-singles.
Our favorites Happy Hoes and Da Buzz were singing their newest singles and both were enjoyable to look at.
And finally Gravitonas during full gig have premiered two new songs - "Desert Sky" and the next single "Incredible". Both are available to watch here. And you can listen to the first one below. "Desert Sky" is a great piece of dramatical pop with a funky chorus which is probably doesn't have a lot common with a studio-version but it have a potential to be one of the best Gravitonas' tunes (especially for BWO fans). "Incredible" sounds initially more complicated but turns afterwards to a straight-forward big happy dance chorus.
Gravitonas - Desert Sky (Live at Stockholm Pride) by slavissimo
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Happy Hoes - We Rule The World

Trio of La Camilla, Dominika Peczynski and Martin "Miss Inga" Johansson has got the official name Happy Hoes and presents already the second single - "We Rule The World".
La Camilla has got loads of promotion participating in Let's Dance so it's time to use it releasing new stuff. Later this year La Camilla will publish her autobiography "Adjö Det Ljuva Livet" which is said to be out also as audiobook and music fans get a new dance track already out on iTunes.
Sound of the new single is pretty far from "Don't Try to Steal My Limelight" though, it starts with almost "Popular"-like electro-pulsating verse blossoming in a sweet sing-a-long chorus which is more home disco-party than a big club-anthem. Also nice to hear La Camilla doing Army Of Lovers-style sexy La Camilla-rap. Caramba!

- Ярлыки: Army Of Lovers, Dominika Peczynski, Happy Hoes, La Camilla, Miss Inga, We Rule The World
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