Do you get a different feeling, playing in Stockholm, vs. playing in like Malmö or Gothenburg?
AO: I’m always nervous, playing in Stockholm, ‘cause we’re in front of friends. We did quite a big show, before we went on tour this fall, and it was the first time that we had the audience on our side. Sometimes, you have to really prove something in your hometown – You cannot be a prophet in your hometown. That show was really great. It felt like we were really doing the show together with the audience, and together with the city. The city’s so important to us, especially for songwriting. QRO: You guys have played northern Europe a lot – What about southern Europe, like Spain, France, Italy, etc.? AO: Yeah, we’ve played a few shows in Spain – the album’s not out there yet; it’s only out in northern Europe, central Europe. But we have a release in Italy and Spain the beginning of next year. But it’s really good; we get to know these really nice people who book a lot of the bands. They’re really like – I wouldn’t want to say ‘obsessed’, but they’re so passionate in what they’re doing.