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Writer's Block

577.1M streams

577,062,731

Gimme Some

40.1M streams

40,070,746

Living Thing (Bonus Version)

16.5M streams

16,509,409

Living Thing

16.4M streams

16,433,811

Endless Dream

5.3M streams

5,265,258

Australia (Peter Bjorn and John Remix)

2.4M streams

2,436,203

Seaside Rock

1.7M streams

1,665,808

Falling Out

1.5M streams

1,500,878

Reason To Be Reasonable

1.2M streams

1,165,786

Rusty Nail

1.1M streams

1,103,389

Biography

It's hard to survive in the music business, but Peter Bjorn and John have done that and then some. The Swedish indie-pop trio have been triumphing via their pitch-perfect alchemy of varying sounds and styles for two decades now, and their ninth album Endless Dream is but the latest proof of the unique creative chemistry that Peter Morén, Björn Yttling, and John Eriksson have successfully worked with for so long. Every PB&J album sounds like falling in love with music for the first time. "It's the light to the darkness—the day to the night," Morén explains, elaborating that PB&J picked up right where they left off from Darker Days.” We realized we wanted to cut the crap, so we rehearsed songs in the same room and recorded together," Yttling states. With Endless Dream Peter Bjorn & John find themselves reflecting on the long journey they've taken together—what they've been through, where they are now, and where they'll be next. "It's astonishing we're still around," Morén reflects on the trio's creative relationship. "People around us say that we don't act like friends—we act like brothers. It can be very creative, and we're nicer to each other than when we used to be." "This album's filled with various types of madness, and to have a band for 20 years is a type of madness itself," Eriksson continues. "There's a lot of stuff we've just gotten started with. You never know when you're gonna hit gold, and you're never finished—so you just need to keep going."