"This may well be the most important Swedish record of 2009." (Jonas Almqvist, The Leather Nun). Lars Cleveman - one of the most renowned contemporary opera tenors, in Sweden as well as internationally - also boasts a long legacy as a rock artist. Both as a solo performer and as one of the founding members of the absurdistic, nihilistic post punk-combo Dom Dummaste (The Dum Dum Boys). "Voices in my head" is Cleveman´s third solo album since his debut solo album "Cleveman" (1985). The album, produced by Björn Öqvist, is divided into two parts. Part One opens with a controlled chaos of four New York-rock inspired tunes where Lars Cleveman is backed by The Plastic Pals. The first two tunes on Part Two sees Cleveman returning to his long time collaboration with his partner from Dom Dummaste, Martin Rössel. On the last three tracks a couple of the members from The Plastic Pals return: Håkan Soold, guitar and Olov Öqvist, percussion. The album closes with the painfully beautiful ballad "Friends": "There are thousands of voices in my head. My best friends are those who died."
01 Cool Like You 02 Do You Wanna Play House 03 Not Your Friend 04 Black Fire 05 Flower Child 06 Sunny Day 07 The Difference 08 This Is The Place 09 Wheel Of Fortune/mother 10 Friends