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#366: Martin Wennberg

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Martin Wennberg er musiker, låtskriver og vokalist i Håndgemeng. Han angrer mest på små ting, som at han slutta å stå på skateboard, men angrer ikke på store veivalg i livet. Vi snakker bl.a. om den store nedturen som heter hverdag etter en veldig god helg med spilling, hvor absurd det er at i Tyskland kan det samles mange tusen mennesker midt i ødemarka og nyte musikk sammen, at musikken har vært en viktig del av livet hans siden barneskolen, men at det skulle ta mange år før han tok steget opp på scenen, at nervøsiteten bare blir større og større for hvert år som går, men at følelsen underveis og spesielt etter konsert gjør alt verdt det, at man blir som en gjeng brødre uten foreldre når man er på tur med bandet, og hvor trygt og fint det er å lage musikk sammen med noen av sine nærmeste og eldste venner, å bli inspirert av veldig mye forskjellig musikk utenom den musikken de lager selv, å ikke ville sette seg for store mål for å unngå skuffelse, men klare å være takknemlig for den reisen han er med på og en god del om å ikke føle seg helt hjemme blant tyske stonere, stor produktivitet og prokrastinering samtidig, black metal-torsdag på ungdomsskolen og at vi to er litt snarlike.Programleder: Sivert MoeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Martin Wennberg er musiker, låtskriver og vokalist i Håndgemeng. Han angrer mest på små ting, som at han slutta å stå på skateboard, men angrer ikke på store veivalg i livet. Vi snakker bl.a. om den store nedturen som heter hverdag etter en veldig god helg med spilling, hvor absurd det er at i Tyskland kan det samles mange tusen mennesker midt i ødemarka og nyte musikk sammen, at musikken har vært en viktig del av livet hans siden barneskolen, men at det skulle ta mange år før han tok steget opp på scenen, at nervøsiteten bare blir større og større for hvert år som går, men at følelsen underveis og spesielt etter konsert gjør alt verdt det, at man blir som en gjeng brødre uten foreldre når man er på tur med bandet, og hvor trygt og fint det er å lage musikk sammen med noen av sine nærmeste og eldste venner, å bli inspirert av veldig mye forskjellig musikk utenom den musikken de lager selv, å ikke ville sette seg for store mål for å unngå skuffelse, men klare å være takknemlig for den reisen han er med på og en god del om å ikke føle seg helt hjemme blant tyske stonere, stor produktivitet og prokrastinering samtidig, black metal-torsdag på ungdomsskolen og at vi to er litt snarlike.Programleder: Sivert MoeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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