Graecia - World Conscience Traveller

Dance Your Life Away


The third single Dance Your Life Away is set for release on the 12th of July. Dance is an art form that can be expressive, well measured, dramatic, passionate, sensual and erotic to the core. Beautiful to watch and exciting to participate in. Nowadays it seems like the emphasis of dancing is to move in a somewhat ironic way, to be ugly in appearance and action on purpose. Sloppy bodies moving in a bedraggled way. Very telling, isn’t it?

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Graecia - World Conscience Traveller

World Conscience Traveller


Our second single World Conscience Traveller is ready for takeoff. The self-proclaimed world saving complaining passengers might find some disturbance during the flight.

Oh, wait! These pompous moral overlords don’t fly anymore.

Groovy, on the verge of almost at times being funky, driving instrumentation and some on-point cheekiness makes World Conscience Traveller a track both standing out and standing firmly all the same. Travel like Byron, not like them!

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Graecia - Modern Boys

Modern Boys


Graecia announces their debut single from their forthcoming album. Modern Boys will be released on Friday the 21st of April, 2023, followed by another single, before the release of the album It’s Always the Quiet Once isn’t it.

 

Modern Boys is available on all major streaming services and digital music stores such as Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, Deezer and Pandora.

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Graecia - It's Always the Quiet Ones, isn't it?

It's Always the Quiet Ones, isn't it?


It’s well known that empty barrels make the most noise. The quiet ones on the other, when they speak…


It's Always the Quiet Ones, isn't it was written and recorded between 2013 and 2021, followed by additional production, mixing and mastering. The album was mainly recorded at Lost Love Records’ Studio Helicon in Uppsala, while recording sessions also been taking place in Rome, Stockholm and Mariefred.

Bertel Thorvaldsen - Cupid and Bacchus

Bertel Thorvaldsen, Cupid and Bacchus, 1809, Thorvaldsens Museum, København.

The union of love and wine. A match made at Mount Olympus. You can have one without the other, but together they fulfil the pleasures of life. As pleasant as they are, they tend to come with a price. In Thorvaldsen’s magnificent depiction a somehow frowsy Bacchus (Dionysus) hands the kylix to the youthful Cupid (Eros) who carefully grabs the cup with both of his hands and let the wine pour down his throat. The scene relates to several of the Delphic maxims, such as number 45: Give what you have, and number 20: Love friendship. At the same time, it contradicts a few others. To every solution new questions arise and the Greeks surely loved to remember one another that you can’t have it both ways.