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What is music to you? What does it give you?

River: Hope Isar: To say to my best friends that I love them without saying it by mere speech. Dam: Wisdom, a cartoon escape hatch, self-esteem and honey Ed: Music gives me away.

What is your music dream?

River: To see the fall of corporate sell out acts and the dawning of another age where rock reigns like the 1490s Isar: I only have music nightmares. Dam: To be the opening band before an all girl punk band. Ed: To forget about American Idol.

If you could change the world - what would you start with?

River: The man in the mirror Isar: Put Norway in to give instead of only taking from the European Union by becoming a member with representatives and its financial resources. Dam: To Ed: No capital punishment!

Which is the most memorable song from your childhood?

River - Puff The Magic Dragon, Peggy Sue, Delta Dawn, Isar: The Tarzan Soundtrack Dam: Simon & Garfunkel Scarborough Fair, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony Ed: George Harrison - I Got My Mind Set On You, Al Green vinyls...

Who are your favorite musical artists or bands?

River: R.E.M. Isar: The Velvet Underground, John Frusciante Dam: Pussy Riot Ed: Always changes, today it's The Zombies

What inspires you to make music?

River: The communication aspect of it, the sharing of creating... Isar: How I always can get better, there's no final frontier Dam: My dear friends in the band I'm playing in Ed: To be alive

What is the message you want to send with your music?

River: That it's sexy to be uncool Isar: To prove rock music ain'r dead Dam: To be the light that guides somebody inland... Ed: The message I want to send I have yet to receive, thus I must continue

How do you feel when you perform in front of an audience?

River: I think I like it a lot if I can just be the singer and not say any controversial or provoke the crowd but how would I know, if the crowd is cool, nothing feels better to make their experience something they will treasure. Isar: If I do a good job, I bet that what was God felt before the fall of Man. Dam: I feel love and give love. To be on stage is a lot like playing tennis back and forth. Ed: I feel good on stage, like I feel good everywhere I choose to visit.

How do you see the musicians’ reality nowadays? What could be improved?

River: This is one of those trick questions, I can see right through you Isar: What's reality anyway? Just another thing to keep clean. Dam: I think my reality as of now is how Nabokov compared life to a tiny sparkle of light in between two endless dark oceans, the first before your birth, the second after you die, respectively

What do you think of Drooble?

River: I like the idea, I don't fancy the design. It's not aggressive or engaging enough. A lot of good musicians stranded in a community of dull colors. Isar: It's better than SoundCloud, just as good songs are rarely those picked out to be radio listings,too few people knows about it. Dam: I'm not impressed, I'm trying to be. Ed: I try to avoid the internet. Some drugs are too strange and time consuming.