PAST – PRESENT – FUTURE!
by Ruby on Jan.26, 2010, under Ruby
This goes to everyone of you who have fucked to the sound of ”Syllables”!
Thank you so much for everything that went down in 2009! Without you guys we wouldn’t have had a breakthrough with the record When All Else Fails, we wouldn’t have had the opportunity to play Sweden Rock Festival, Rockweekend and all the other awesome shows we had, and we wouldn’t have as many friends to drink Jägermeister-shots with at the numerous bars! Our sincere thanks and blowjobs and whatnot.
But enough of the past! This weekend we enter the studio to put down the final vocals on three new songs for the upcoming NEW ALBUM. It’s gonna hit you girls harder than your first period! Soon you’ll hear some new material – songs that are so good it gives even me a boner.
2010 will be better than any year, I’m sure. Thanks to you we will play more venues than ever and be able to meet more and more of you fans. You do want to see us at the summer festivals, right? RIGHT?! Well, of course you do… No worries, though. Until then we will release the NEW ALBUM (see, caps. Awesome) and play a lot of more shows, so stay tuned here.
In the meantime make sure you put down your votes and keep practicing the lyrics on these sites:
Get us to Metal Town, Gothenburg
Can’t miss, Peace and Love, Borlänge, now can we?
Join this group to get us to Getaway Rock, Gävle
Get us in your Spotify-playlist here!
And by God, see all our videos here!
KEEP ENJOYING YOURSELVES!
And keep masturbating if your too ugly to pick up a drunk chick at our next gig.
Much love,
Ruby and the rest of Lucy Seven.
Review from Rockeyez!
by admin on Jan.25, 2010, under Blog
Written by Brian Rademacher 
How can LUCY SEVEN have gone under the radar of our staff? The band has been together for a few years and even played the Sweden Rock Festival in 2009 yet I guess we missed the boat. The band is working on a debut full-length release but in the meantime they sent us their latest EP called “When All Else Fails”. The opening track “Space Monkeys” has a mind bending keyboard mix and adds a metal dimension with high flying guitar licks by Richie, and could be placed in the electro-rock genre, but for me these guys are just pure rock with some amazing power. The bands direction reminds me of heavy version of Peter Schilling’s “Major Tom”.
The excitement flows over to track two, “Syllables (Big Words)”. The vocals by Dadily are filled with full-blown energy yet have a soft side, and the guitar work by Richie might be a little buried in the mix so you will have to listen well because he really goes off.
LUCY SEVEN get a little melodic on “With Lanterns Lit” which is a good AOR track that will bring in those quality vibes and show diversity. I see no reason why these guys shouldn’t be put on a higher plateau. The last track “Liar/Advertise” is fast-paced and once again Richie’s guitar speaks for itself. Dadily’s lead vocals have good range and he stands as a would-be great front man.
You gotta check these guys out and look out for their debut release. So in the meantime check out LUCY SEVEN on their MySpace.
Interview at Gothic International
by Ruby on Jan.04, 2010, under Ruby
Hey!
Here’s an interview that was featured at Gothic International:
Its only been a year since the release of their debut E.P and already have they stirred up the Sweden scene.Find out more about this band in this interview with vocalist of Lucy Seven.
Interview by Catee Delaloye
Let’s start off with what Lucy Seven has planned for this New year?
Ruby: 2010 will be a combination of really hard work and really hard partying. We’re currently in the studio recording the final songs to the upcoming record that is planned for web-release in February. Summer brings a lot of shows on clubs and festivals in Sweden and possibly other countries. We’ve been together for a little over a year now and have established a big fan base with our five song-EP When All Else Fails. 2010 will be the year when our hard work pays off and we extend the Lucy Seven-experience into something people haven’t heard or seen before.
Can you tell me a little bit about the formation of the band?
Ruby: I guess the story varies depending on who you ask but for me it was a phone call from Richie. He and Fox are friends since way back and they had started a new project together. I knew neither of them but agreed to try put on some vocals. Minutes after I received two songs in my mail that later came to be “Syllables (Big Words)” and “The Guide”. I really liked the songs and tried to put together some of the lyrical ideas and concepts I’d been thinking about for quite some time. Of course I didn’t know where it would lead at the time. Just a couple of weeks later “Syllables” had spread over the internet and the Swedish radio station Bandit Rock invited us to play at one of their events. We still had no drummer and the show was coming up real soon. At this time I hadn’t even met Jonta but Richie managed to get him to play with us, at least for one show. There was never an audition. We knew we needed a good drummer, and for now anyone would suffice. But you see Jonta is not a good drummer, he’s a great fucking drummer. If we could convince him to play with us in the future as well, we’d be safe, so to say. And we convinced him.
How did you come up with the band name?
Ruby: Haha! I love this story. Richie and Fox worked together a few years before Lucy Seven. They were in a school (not sure if they were there to work or just drool at young school girls) and found old yearbooks from 10-15 years back. They were passing time pointing out the hotties and found this beautiful rock chick that really stood out. Her name was Lucy Seven. It was just an awesome name for a rock chick and thus an awesome name for a rock band. So they decided that if they ever got their shit together and formed a band they would name it after her. I think if you Google the name you’ll find her as one in the faculty of a Swedish school…
If you had to describe to someone your music, without using genre’s or influences what would you say?
Ruby:Describing your own music is really difficult even if you use genres and influences… Haha! I’d say: naked midgets with clown make-up on unicycles juggling chainsaws and rubber penises. To the sound of doomsday party hardrock. The kind of music you want to dance to when the world ends.
You are as we call a “newcomer,” how has the music world been treating you so far?
Ruby: Well, my personal experience of the music world is very slim. You have to remember I’m only 20 years old. Compared to Jonta who toured Europe with Morgana Lefay the same year I was born… They have all been in numerous constellations but I guess this is the band for them that keeps focus all the way to the top. For me it’s a very natural path that I’ve always tried to follow. There simply is no other world than the world of music. This is home.
Can you tell me a little about the music scene in Sweden?
Ruby:I think the Swedish music scene is awesome. We have so many great bands here I don’t know where to start. However, the live scene is crap. There are too few places to play and most clubs just want to profit from you and don’t give a shit about your music or what you’ve gone through to get there. And also there are all these laws. First of all you have to be 18 to even get into the show. When I was young the most important thing was to get into your favorite band’s show, but they had to be big enough to play a venue where they’d let you in. And then it gets expensive as hell. Another law is the 100 decibel shit they try to force on us. If the government gets to decide ALL venues will have to play below 100 decibel to keep their license. What the fuck? My vacuum cleaner is louder than that. And Jonta’s drum kit… what’s that like? Between 130 and 200 decibel? Who the fuck wants to go to a show where you have to stand by the pa to hear anything?
So far, what has been the best show you have played at?
Ruby:Difficult to answer, really. Playing Sweden Rock with the first band you actually worked hard with felt really good. But nothing beats the crowd at home. To just get up on stage, do a kick-ass show in front of friends and people you recognize is so much fun. You know, give them a really great time. Just show them our appreciation for helping us get where we’re at today.
You have released your debut E.P last year, are you happy with the reaction it got?
Ruby: Very happy! We’re still a fresh band and have only released an EP over internet and still got to play a lot of great shows at big festivals and nice clubs. We had no label or anything like that behind us when we released it and still it got out to people and they seemed to like it as much as we did.
Do you have any plans to record a full length album in the near future?
Ruby: Right now we continue right where the EP stopped. All the songs are tied together to form a long story that will be told through the album, but also other medias. We’re not looking for just being a band that records 13 songs, put it on a plastic disc and shoot a video for three of the songs. This is entertainment and we want to look at the whole picture. Today everything is integrated. People are used to putting on their cell phones and have access to film, photo, music, video, text, pornography… whatever. In the future when people hear the word Lucy Seven they won’t think of an MP3-file. They will think about the whole experience.
Fun (I think!) questions:
Most beautiful woman on the planet?
Ruby: I see beautiful women every day but there are only a few that can really knock me senseless with their beauty. I guess it’s a name you want? Brittany Murphy, may she rest in peace.
How will the world end?
Ruby: Our world will end in chaos and pain. It will be very close to the dystopia that all my lyrics are based on. Neverland. Anthrax Island. A cascade of depravity and filth lit by neon lights and burning skyscrapers. Hmmm… Sounds like Vegas.
What do you think happens when we die?
Ruby:I’m confident I’ll never die. The end of life is too abstract for me to grasp. And if I don’t believe in it it doesn’t exist. Pretty similar to God. God is dead if I say he is. Sure, my body will some day die and rot away but I won’t die in the sense that the essence of me stop exist. Though I also know that my existence is only a combination of neuron signals and sexual arousal. Without my brain I am dead, I know that. It’s a paradoxasaur. It only exists if you believe it doesn’t exist and if you believe it doesn’t exist it never exists. Does that mean life doesn’t exist?
If you could change places with one person for a day who it be?
Ruby: Either a Christian so that having an imaginary friend would be considered something good or anyone of the members in Coldplay except Chris Martin so that I could fuck Gwyneth behind his back.
Christmas day…
by Richie on Dec.26, 2009, under Richie
So….
5 min before we got on stage one of my best friends called me and said that i have to come to the entrance…
I said fuck that shit man i wont get you in for free .
Pay as everyone else i got a show to do!
He said: … has been in a car crash… i think his father is dead.
I just lay down the phone and ran to the entrance and found him outside just shivering.
He said that our friend…. has been in a car crash but he was still breathing when the ambulance came.
I just rush him in to the dressingroom and sat him down.
He was a mess.
I had to go on stage and when i stood there tuning my guitar and thinking what had happend to him.
Ruby and Fox came and just gave me a hug.
That was so fucking good right then that i almost just got of stage crying.
I hope that all of you take care of each other and tell your love ones that you love ém.
I know i will….
//R
Words that begin with C.
by Ruby on Nov.21, 2009, under Ruby
I wish I was…
…crack so that I could be even cheaper.
…a Christian so that having an imaginary friend wouldn’t be considered a sign of insanity.
…everyone in Coldplay except Chris Martin so that I could fuck Gwyneth behind Chris’s back in the dressing room.
…a condom so that you’d only need me once and then I’m off the hook.
…a cunt so that I could be myself all the time, and also stop receiving death threats from fanatic feminists.
…cancer so that I would be more effective.
…a cigarette so that I can be my own cause and effect.
…a cell phone so that I could just transmit your bullshit to somebody else.
…a church so that I would have stupid people inside me instead of being inside stupid people.
…cholesterol so that I would be the better half of you.
…a child so that I could molest myself and get away with it. It’s called ”fucking the system over”, folks.
…censorship so that I could end myself.
Rock The Night Fest II
by Jonta on Nov.13, 2009, under Jonta
Hey!
You can help us getting to ROCK THE NIGHT FEST II by voting for us here:
http://www.rockthenight.dk/lucy-seven
You can vote once a day ´til 25th of Nov.
C-ya there!!
Cheers!!

Genitalia and other necessities
by Ruby on Nov.06, 2009, under Ruby

Cunt. Offensive word, that one. Cock. Perhaps a bit more cheerful but definitely strong and certainly not always welcomed by the masses. Fuck, on the other hand, is a more widely used word. And it’s pretty funny considering you can’t have the one without the others. Well, usually.
Lyricists use the word fuck a lot to express themselves and to enhance a ‘vivid’ statement. I don’t tend to do that. In fact I think the only times you hear me sing/scream/say it in any song is in Space Monkeys where it is put in the heaviest parts of the song. First off right before the solo (the correct word is fuckers but who’s picky?) and then the second last word. Here I find it to be rather justly put. Most of the time I think the f-word is overused. It’s fuck this and fuck that. Pretty much in a loop. But don’t get me wrong now! I love the word just as much as you and Tarantino do, I just don’t feel like using it as much as the average Cavalera.
It’s part of our ways and manners to curse. To show anger and put some weight on our opinions. However, I don’t find it to be adequately intellectual for my poetry of choice. As in the yet to be recorded song Only One (can be find in one of the live videos under Media-section) the lyrics say ”I have painted me red inside” instead of ”I’m fucking pissed”. See what I mean? Less straight forward, more thought through.
But what the fuck do I know? I’m just a fucking cock-sucking monkey cunt, right?







