Truth be told, I didn’t really dig Jens Lekman’s previous albums. The out-of-tune strings, the lo-fi sound quality and the bored vocals didn’t do it for me. And truth be told, I must have been wrong! Because Jens’ new album ‘Night Falls over Kortedala’ does impress.
The incredibly pompous (in a good way) opener ‘I remember every kiss’ (only someone from
The rest of the album is decorated with bits of soul and Motown (Barry Manilow, Diana Ross & The Supremes) layered with Burt Bacharachesque strings, sprinkled with some Copacabana and Lambada with just a pinch of funky doo-wop. And, I’ll remind you again, all this from a Swede.
In his lyrics he shows the wit of Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt and Morrissey’s melodrama. But having said this all I have to add that the album has it’s own sound. And what a sound! In Sweden the record is currently topping the charts.
The love Boat?: Jens Lekman - Sipping on the sweet nectar (mp3)
Majestically pompous: Jens Lekman – The opposite of hallelujah (mp3)
2 comments:
Too much! Way, way too much!
Aaaarrch..
Just too much enough for me though.
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