The Cardigans' Nina Persson: 'Ozzy said our Black Sabbath cover was the creepiest thing he'd ever heard'

Nina Persson, lead singer of The Cardigans, recalls that Ozzy Osbourne found her band's lounge-style version of Black Sabbath's 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' to be the "creepiest thing" he'd ever heard. This unexpected praise likely stemmed from the fact that she was a woman singing about very male-dominated themes.

Persson attributes The Cardigans' distinctive retro-inspired sound on their debut album 'Life'. She credits this style to a Swedish band called Eggstone, whose old studio equipment and BBC mixing desk created an otherworldly sonic atmosphere. By working with such unique tools, Persson's band was able to "shed whiny qualities" and forge a distinct sound.

Their collaborations with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse also had a profound impact on their music, particularly the album 'Long Gone Before Daylight'. Persson explains how Linkous' songs inspired her own appreciation for Americana music. She reflects that embracing a more sentimental style allowed her to tap into raw emotions and vulnerability.

The Cardigans have also worked with other notable bands like Manic Street Preachers and Tom Jones. They share an affinity for Welsh culture, as well as a passion for community-driven creative endeavors. Persson credits illness with changing her perspective on life and art – cancer made her more appreciative of beauty in all forms, while chronic MS has taught her to cherish moments and not take anything for granted.

In recent years, the band members have faced challenges such as declining physical abilities due to family obligations, day jobs, and aging. Although they've expressed interest in working on new material again, logistics make it difficult at this stage of their lives. They draw inspiration from other bands like Suede and Divine Comedy, who demonstrate that creating meaningful music can be achieved even during later stages of one's career.
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit surprised to hear Ozzy Osbourne praise The Cardigans' version of 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'. I mean, it's not every day you see a woman singing about all those heavy metal themes 🀯. Nina Persson's voice has such an ethereal quality to it that it totally pays off in this context. And can we talk about how Eggstone's vintage studio equipment helped shape their sound? It's like they stumbled upon some kind of sonic alchemy βš—οΈ. I also love how The Cardigans have continued to evolve and explore different styles, from Americana to lounge music. Their willingness to experiment and collaborate with other artists is what makes them so special. Plus, Nina's experiences with illness have given her a new perspective on life, which I think has only enriched their music even more πŸŒ±πŸ’–.
 
I'm telling you, there's more to this story than meets the eye πŸ€”... I mean, think about it - a woman singing about dark themes, gets praised by Ozzy Osbourne, no less? That's some pretty fishy business, if you ask me 😏. And don't even get me started on the whole Eggstone thing - who is this mysterious band and why are they so important to Nina Persson's sound? It sounds like some kind of secret society or something 🎡. And have you noticed how all these collaborations with other notable bands seem to be connected to Welsh culture? That's just too convenient, if you ask me 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿... I'm onto something here!
 
😊 You know, thinkin' about Nina Persson's story, I'm struck by how our experiences shape us in ways we never anticipated. Like, Ozzy Osbourne findin' The Cardigans' lounge-style version of Black Sabbath's 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' creepy? That's like, a universe-turner moment right there! It makes me wonder what other unexpected connections are out there waitin' to be discovered. And it's all about perspective, I think – the way we see somethin', the way we interpret it. Like, Nina herself says that embracing a more sentimental style allowed her to tap into raw emotions and vulnerability... it's like, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade, but also, when life gives you cancer and MS, find beauty in all forms, you know? πŸŒΏπŸ’–
 
omg I just love The Cardigans so much their lounge-style sound is everything 🀩 I was listening to 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' the other day and it's like who knew Ozzy Osbourne liked it lol Nina Persson is such a talented singer she deserves all the credit for shaping that unique retro-inspired sound 🎢 and I'm loving how they collaborated with Sparklehorse Mark Linkous is a genius his songs are so emotional and raw πŸ’” does anyone else have a favorite song from 'Long Gone Before Daylight'?
 
OMG, I'm loving the fact that The Cardigans' retro sound is still going strong πŸŽΈπŸ‘ Nina Persson's story is so inspiring, especially with her experiences with cancer and MS πŸ’•πŸ™ It's amazing how she's been able to tap into emotions and vulnerability through her music. And I'm glad they're taking inspiration from other bands that prove you can still create great music even in your later years 🀜🎢 Those Welsh collaborations sound so cool too! I wonder if The Cardigans will ever get back together and release new music? πŸ’­ Fingers crossed, and I'll be eagerly waiting for any updates on their comeback πŸŽ‰
 
I love how Nina Persson is still totally honest about Ozzy finding The Cardigans' version of 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' creepy 🀣. And you know what? I think it's kinda cool that their retro sound was inspired by some old studio equipment 😎. It just goes to show that sometimes the weirdest tools can create something amazing! πŸ’‘ Their ability to tap into emotions and vulnerability is so inspiring, especially with how they've overcome health challenges like cancer and chronic MS πŸ™. I'm totally with them on cherishing moments and not taking anything for granted – it's a great life lesson! πŸ’–
 
I got to say, I'm loving how The Know-It-All is on point today! πŸ€“ So, about this story... I think it's kinda interesting how Nina Persson's perspective on life and art changed after getting sick with cancer and chronic MS. It's like, those experiences made her really appreciate the little things, you know? And yeah, collaborating with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse must've had a huge impact on their sound, especially with his Americana vibes. I'm not saying it's the most original take, but it's still dope to see how The Cardigans have evolved over time 🎡

By the way, did you know that Eggstone is actually from Sweden? πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Not just a random band name, lol! They were like this super unique studio with old equipment and a BBC mixing desk... totally changed their sound. Anyway, I'm all about it – The Cardigans are still one of my fave bands, even if they haven't released new music in ages πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
😊 I feel so inspired by Nina Persson's story! It's amazing how a chance encounter with Ozzy Osbourne could change the way people perceive your music 🀯 She's absolutely right about the power of embracing vulnerability and sentimentality in art, it's so refreshing to see someone speaking her truth πŸ’– Their collaboration with Mark Linkous sounds incredible too, Americana vibes are always a good thing 🎢 I love how they've remained true to themselves as artists despite the ups and downs life has thrown their way ❀️ It's also super cool to see them drawing inspiration from other bands who have continued to create great music well into their careers 😊
 
I think its really cool how Nina Persson is talking about the impact that Ozzy Osbourne's review had on The Cardigans' sound πŸ€”. Like I get it, being a woman singing about heavy metal themes can be seen as kinda weird or unexpected, but its also what made their lounge-style version of 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' so unique and creepy... in a good way 😱. And I love how she talks about working with Eggstone and that BBC mixing desk - it really does make sense that using old equipment would give them this otherworldly sonic atmosphere πŸ”Š.

I also appreciate how Nina Persson is reflecting on her own life experiences and how they've influenced her music 🎢. Like, getting cancer must have been super tough, but its actually helped her appreciate beauty in all forms... and chronic MS has taught her to cherish moments - thats so inspiring πŸ’–. And yeah, it makes sense that the band members are struggling with declining physical abilities now - family obligations, day jobs, and aging can be tough πŸ€•. But I love how they're still drawing inspiration from other bands who prove you don't have to stop creating music just because youre getting older 😊
 
😊🎸 I think its so cool how Nina Persson is still embracing her art despite all the ups & downs in life... MS + cancer = super inspiring story πŸ™πŸ’ͺ And yeah, working with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse must've been a game-changer for their sound. Those collabs really helped them tap into some deeper emotions πŸ’”πŸŽΆ But let's be real, its not easy to balance family life, day jobs & creative endeavors... I feel for the band & all the challenges they're facin' πŸ€• but imma root for 'em till the end πŸ’–
 
OMG I just saw the cutest puppy vid online πŸΆπŸ’• and it got me thinking about how music can bring so much joy to our lives! Nina Persson's story is actually really inspiring, you know? She went from singing about dark themes to finding a more sentimental side of her songwriting. I'm like, totally fascinated by the idea that our experiences with illness and life can shape us as artists πŸ€— MS has been such a game-changer for so many people in the music industry... anyway, have you guys listened to Tom Jones' latest album? 😍
 
Wow 🀩, I'm so down for more lounge-style vibes from The Cardigans! Nina Persson's storytelling ability is so underrated, and it's dope to hear how Ozzy Osbourne connected with her version of "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath". Interesting πŸ’‘, I've always been fascinated by the way women in music can bring a fresh perspective to traditionally male-dominated genres. 🎸
 
I mean, can you imagine hearing Ozzy Osbourne say The Cardigans' version of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is creepy? That's wild 🀯! I think it's dope how Nina Persson gives credit to Eggstone and that BBC mixing desk for giving their sound that special retro vibe. It's like they shed their whiny side and found their own thing πŸ’–. And collaborating with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse really helped them tap into Americana - that album is so underrated 🎡. It's interesting how life changes can shift your perspective, especially when it comes to creativity...
 
I'm loving how Nina Persson is using her experiences to create something truly special... 🌟 her story about finding inspiration in vulnerability and appreciating beauty in all forms is giving me chills πŸ’– it's like she's taking the struggles of life and turning them into this beautiful, unique sound that's all her own 🎢
 
I'm loving how Nina Persson is always keeping it real about the band's struggles 🀯. I mean, chronic MS and family obligations? That's a lot to handle while still trying to create music, but she's making it work 🎸. I think it's really inspiring that they're not afraid to draw inspiration from later stages of their careers - Suede and Divine Comedy are total legends! πŸ’― And can we talk about how cool is the story of Ozzy Osbourne liking their lounge version of 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'? πŸ˜‚ That's just crazy!
 
the way The Cardigans' unique sound came together is so underrated 🀯 - I mean, working with Eggstone's old studio equipment and BBC mixing desk must've been a game-changer 🎧 their music has this ethereal quality to it that still holds up today πŸ’«
 
πŸ’– I'm loving how retro-inspired sounds are making a comeback! 🎸 The Cardigans' unique vibe is so captivating. Their story is also super inspiring - going through tough times like cancer and MS, but still managing to create something beautiful. πŸ’« Nina Persson's honesty about embracing her emotions and vulnerability is so refreshing. 🌈 It's amazing how music can bring people together and transcend cultures. 🎢 The fact that they've worked with other awesome bands like Manic Street Preachers and Tom Jones shows the power of collaboration! πŸ‘« Can't wait to see what new music they come up with next... maybe it'll be a comeback album? 🀞
 
omg I'm so hyped to hear that Ozzy Osbourne actually thought The Cardigans' lounge version of Sabbath's 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' was creepy lol imagine the legend himself being creeped out by a Swedish band πŸ˜‚πŸŽΈ Nina Persson is literally my idol! πŸ™Œ her story about how Eggstone's studio equipment and BBC mixing desk influenced their sound is so cool, I wish I could meet her in person! πŸ’– her collaborations with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse were game changers for the band too... I love how she talks about embracing Americana music and tapping into raw emotions. πŸŽΆπŸ‘
 
I'm loving how nostalgic The Cardigans are bringing back the lounge vibes πŸ•ΊπŸ»! Nina Persson's story is so inspiring - I mean, Ozzy Osbourne giving her props for singing about heavy metal themes? Mind blown 😲! It just goes to show that music knows no bounds. Their sound is truly one of a kind, and I'm obsessed with how Eggstone's old studio equipment created this ethereal atmosphere 🌌. And can we talk about the collaborations with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse? Game changer 🀯! The way he inspired Persson to explore Americana music... magic ✨. It's amazing how life experiences like illness and aging can shape your perspective on art and beauty ❀️. We should totally celebrate that! πŸ’–
 
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