Showing posts with label Joakim Berg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joakim Berg. Show all posts

28 December 2022

Dead People "We Love" (2022)

We Love
[debut]
release date: Nov. 11, 2022
format: digital (10 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,42]
producer: Dead People
label: Universal Music - nationality: Sweden


Studio album debut by this Swedish 'super-group' consisting of the three Swedes, Joakim Berg - former frontman of Kent, Anna Ternheim - alt. folk and singer / songwriter soloist, and Malcolm Pardon, producer, composer and former bassist of British band Kinky Machine, member of Swedish band, Girlsmen, and part of the duo, Roll the Dice. Apparently, this project is one of the many established collaborations that has come about due to COVID-19 restrictions and via networking from a personal home base. Under his own name, Pardon released his ambient and electronic solo album Hello Death in Juli '21. Berg had been writing songs for movies and other artists, and he also launched his first actual solo album Jag fortsätter glömma (May this year), and Ternheim released her most recent album A Space for Lost Time in 2019. As Dead People, the three managed to issue several singles from mid '21 until late '22 without revealing their actual identities. They were known as Mother and Two Sons, and they wrote and composed music for the Netflix film "Black Crab" by Adam Berg (Joakim's brother).
Musically, this sounds like nothing else the three have previously been involved in. Perhaps, Berg comes closest with the synthpop sound of late Kent, but here all songs have vocals by Ternheim with occassional male backing vocals by Pardon, and the music is by the three together. Stylewise it's something you would refer to as light indie pop, and the singles that were released individually from mid-'21 to mid-'22 are all included on the album.
We Love is not new musical territory. In fact, it sounds a bit like a lot of other artists, and with a style of light mainstream pop it doesn't appeal all that much to me, but it's well-executed and nicely produced music. The album contains 10 tracks and has a rather short total running time at just under 35 minutes.
[ 👍Aftonbladet 3 / 5 stars ]

12 October 2022

Joakim Berg "Jag fortsätter glömma" (2022)

Jag fortsätter glömma [debut]
release date: May 27, 2022
format: digital (11 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,54]
producer: Joakim Berg
label: Universal Music - nationality: Sweden


Studio solo album debut from Kent frontman follows 6 full years after the final album by Kent Då som nu för alltid. Berg has written and composed all music except one track composed with former Kent guitarist Martin Sköld, and the album is also with Berg as only producer.
Musically, he has been engaged with writing and composing music for others but here hecomes out with his own material. Then how is it? Is it Kent material, or something completely different? Well, national critics are a bit divided here - and then, how could it be any different, you may ask. Aftonbladet og Gaffa.se are overwhelmed whereas Expressen with its 3 / 5 stars, which in a way says more being somewhat cheap on stars than the textual review by Anders Dahlbom.
No, it's not new musical terrain, and no, it's not incorporating new guitar or bass riffs, nor is it reflecting anything associated with indie rock, but what it does contain in abundance is Berg's melancholic vocal fronted soft melodic synthpop tapestry. Of course it would hardly make much sense expecting energetic guitar rock or uptempo basslines. How would it then be something new? Berg has moved along, and he showcases his ability with words despite he may be in need of a backing band, or at least someone else to provide the music with new seasoning. Overall, it's better than feared, but not really as good as you may have hoped for. The whole album stays (too) much in the same emmotions and the arrangements appear slightly narrow, but it both contains uptempo chorus-based songs and slower compositions. all aside, it's just a delight to hear Berg's voice again.
[ Aftonbladet 4 / 5, Gaffa 5 / 6, Expressen 3 / 5 stars ]

18 December 2018

Kent - 12 Studio Albums Listed 1-12

    Pos.

 Album

Year

Rate

1.  Röd 2009 4,35
2. 

Du & jag Döden

2005

4,32

3.  Vapen & ammunition 2002 4,12
4. 

Tigerdrottningen

2012

4,08

5.  Hagnesta Hill  1999 3,94
6.  Tillbaka till samtiden 2007 3,88
7.  Isola 1997 3,86
8. 
En plats i solen
2010
3,84



9.  Då som nu för alltid 2016 3,68
10.  Jag är inte rädd för mörkret 2012 3,62
11.  Verkligan 1996 3,62



12.  Kent  1995 3,48

08 November 2018

Kent "Best Of" (2016)

Best Of (compilation)
release date: Sep. 16, 2016
format: 2 cd
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: various
label: RCA / Sony Music - nationality: Sweden

Best of is a best of compilation album by Kent released as they prepare the disbandment announced for Dec. 17, 2016. The album contains 24 tracks from all 12 studio albums with the addition of 4 new songs.
The album is truly a fine an exquisite listen. The first immediate, yet obvious observation is all the great songs that are not represented here. But how should they find room for all the fine music released by the best Scandinavian act for the past 20 years?! They should then have released a 4-disc album, and even then, many would miss their favourite songs. Instead we have this: A truly fine documentation of a beautiful musical journey.
I still find it hard to believe they end it here, while still producing great music.
Needles to say, the album reached #1 on the Swedish albums chart list. Now all we want is an updated B-side compilation album like B-sidor 95-00 from 2000, although, it would have to span 4 discs.
Highly recommendable.

20 May 2018

Kent "Då som nu för alltid" (2016)

Då som nu för alltid
release date: May 20, 2016
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,68]
producer: Kent
label: RCA Records / Sony Music - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "Andromeda" (4 / 5) - 2. "Tennsoldater" - 3. "Vi är för alltid" 4/ 5) - 4. "Den vänstra stranden" - 5. "Nattpojken & dagflickan" (feat. Anna Ternheim) (4 / 5) - 6. "Vi är inte längre där" - 7. "Förlåtelsen" - 11. "Den sista sången"

12th and final studio album by Kent. Yes... alas, this is the final studio album by the best band in Scandinavia for more than two decades. The album was already proclaimed the final long before the release, as they had made the deal to do only one more and also found they might as well announce it in due time. The year is coming to an end, and I believe they just decided to continue playing the year out on their farewell tour. As it says in their promotion video [at 02:24]: "16 Maj 1990 – 17 Dec. 2016"... it comes to an end on the last day of the tour on the 17th.
Then, what is it like the last album? And no, it doesn't stir up things in the last minute. It's... going out with grandiosity. How could it be any different from this band of (almost) self-proclaimed pretentiousness?! Kent has always been a band who did it their very own way - stood in the spotlight but never did what the fans nor the critics wanted. They did it for themselves, and if people liked it, then fine! And they never paid much attention to what was hip - in what directions others went nor how the international trends were, and that's just one of the reasons so many pay respect to this band.
Då som nu för alltid ['Then as now forever'] sounds like Kent and no one else. It's not far from the last three albums except from being more melancholic and slightly slower than perhaps ever before. They have turned down a bit on the synthpop part and reclaimed a more pop / rock sound from earlier days without exactly repeating themselves.
The album is not their best - neither their worst. It's more than just a decent exit. Initially, I found it among their least inspiring albums, but as always with Kent, they have made an album that keeps growing until you let it in, and all of a sudden you find yourself highlighting most of the tracks to your own surprise. And the end song "Den sista sången" ['The Last Song'] is just spot on in the spirit of this great band. It's over the top pretentious, but still just in that Kent-dignified way that only makes it more than Okay. And yes, they mean it - it's the end of the line.
As much as I enjoy another chapter with Kent, it's unfortunately the last - the very last, and that's the sad news. All good things come to an end. As it reads on Discogs: "With eleven #1 albums, five #1 singles, 23 Swedish Grammy Awards, and over 3 million record sales, Kent is considered the most popular rock / pop group within Sweden and throughout Scandinavia."
Like it reads on the inlay: "Tack & Förlåt!"
Recommendable.
[ Gaffa.dk 5 / 6, Gaffa.no, Gaffa.se, Expressen 4 / 6, Rockbladet 4,5 / 5 stars ]


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30 April 2018

Kent "Tigerdrottningen" (2014)

Tigerdrottningen
release date: Apr. 30, 2014
format: 2 lp vinyl (gatefold) / cd (digipak)
[album rate 4 / 5] [4,08]
producer: Kent with Daniel Alexander & Stefan Boman
label: Sonet / Universal - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "Mirage" (4 / 5) - 3. "Skogarna" (4 / 5) - 4. "La belle epoque" (4,5 / 5) - 5. "Svart snö" (4 / 5) - 7. "Innan himlen faller ner" - 9. "Godhet (feat. Beatrice Eli)" (4 / 5) - 11. "Den andra sidan" (4 / 5)

11th studio album by Kent. The album comes two years after Jag är inte rädd för mörkret (2012) and the band's single release "Ingen kunde röra oss" (Dec. 2012), which wasn't included on any albums.
"La belle epoque" was released as the single to promote the album, and had it's release in March, but already after the second listen I found that other tracks are on the same high level and I'm almost certain that the album is one of their better ones, which really is an achievement. I think, it betters the 2012 release by having higher lows and for being more of its own. The style is unmistakably Kent and they haven't come that far since Röd (2009) but they still add new details to their sound, and they have found a room of dynamic beauty within their melancholic synthpop. There's a fine balance of pure pop / rock tracks and simple ballad-like compositions - all held together by a strict rhythm section of drums, bass and synths. And then there's always Joakim Berg... Once again, he comes up with fine lyrics that establish the single songs like haunting ceremonial statements. The band has used a known formula of theirs by putting energetic sing-a-long tracks scattered around the album in the right places surrounded by a few beautiful quiet ballads. This time the great ballads are "Svart snö" (a track with a dream pop sound and reminiscences of Cocteau Twins thanks to Beatrice Eli's backing vocals), "Godhet (feat. Beatrice Eli)" and "Den andra sidan".
I haven't had the album for more than a week, and still feel reluctant to rate it, but I feel and know that it's more than just good, and that I will play it a lot more. The best Nordic pop / rock band did it again, and no one comes close to challenging their position.

EDIT, May 28, 2014: I have now listened to the album enough to say it's really great and I find it a clear improvement to the band's 2012 album, which wasn't bad but in a way contained too much Kent-reproduction. This album is clearly something new despite being a "typical" Kent studio release. The production sound is truly beautiful but it takes good speakers or headphones to fully grasp that. For now, this is not only the best album in 2014 but it's up there among the absolute best of Kent studio albums.

2014 Favourite releases: 1. Ukendt Kunstner Forbandede ungdom - 2. Kent Tigerdrottningen - 3. Sharon Van Etten Are We There


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19 March 2018

Kent "La Belle Epoque" (2014) (single)

La Belle Epoque, single
release date: Mar. 12, 2014
format: digital
[single rate: 4,5 / 5] [4,38]
producer: Kent, Stefan Boman, Daniel Alexander
label: Universal Music - nationality: Sweden

Tracklist: 1. "La Belle Epoque"

Single release from the forthcoming album Tigerdrottningen by Kent - scheduled for release Apr. 30.
It's a very promising first single from the new album. Kent continues to make beautiful, mesmerising and tight synthpop.


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25 December 2017

Kent "Jag är inte rädd för mörkret" (2012)

Jag är inte rädd för mörkret
release date: Apr. 25, 2012
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,62]
producer: Kent, Stefan Boman
label: Sonet Records - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "999" (4 /5) - 2. "Petroleum" - 4. "Jag ser dig" (4 / 5) (live) - 5. "Tänd på" - 6. "Beredd på allt" - 8. "Färger på natten" - 9. "Låt dom komma" - 10. "Hänsyn" (4,5 / 5)

10th studio album release by Kent who is back to a two year shift between albums. This is the first time I think the band hasn't been able to reinvent themselves with great success. Undoubtedly, the album is more than just fine. The single tracks are rather good song writing, and the whole thing is really well-produced and everything. Maybe I shouldn't pay too much attention to the expectation about new music and / or new stylistic progress. After all, many artists, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, and new chamber pop / indie pop bands like The National and Tindersticks may face fine reviews when they release music that fans expect to be within certain boundaries. My own expectations to this album are just a bit unfulfilled 'cause Kent has proven to be a band that keeps searching new territories - they have accustomed their fans to exactly that, and then this time they sort of... stay on the track of En plats i solen, which, after all, is a warm and shiny spot... So why the sulky face? This is good! Though,... Yes yes, I know!
Highlights are "999", "Jag ser dig", both uptempo tracks that are meant to be played LOUD, and then the astonishing "Hänsyn", which is really up there among the very best of Kent ballads ever.

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30 June 2017

Kent "En plats i solen" (2010)

En plats i solen
release date: Jun. 30, 2010
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,84]
producer: Kent, Stefan Boman; Joshua [aka Jon Schumann]
label: RCA / Sony Music - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "Glasäpplen" - 2. "Ismael" - 3. "Skisser för sommaren" (5 / 5) - 4. "Ärlighet Respekt Kärlek" - 5. "Varje gång du möter min blick" (5 / 5) - 8. "Gamla Ullevi" - 10. "Passagerare" (4 / 5)

9th studio album by Kent, who has found new producer Stefan Boman but also found room for Danish producer Jon Schumann, who is credited for production on tracks #2, 3 and 5. Most people thought they wouldn't come up with any new material within a couple of years - it had become their trademark of a working speed to spent two to three years getting things ready, and then it's the first time the band releases new material in only 7 months! Yes, it was a rather difficult attempt to follow Röd with another album release.
I think they succeed quite Okay, though. It's not way up there but it's neither bad nor poor by any standards. It's only slightly less fantastic by Kent standards. The album has a much more happy tone, which suits the bands just as fine because they really do know how to make pop / rock with sing-along choruses - tunes that make you wanna turn up the volume and just move with the flow even when you ride the car to pick up kids at school, and as they enter the car, they don’t even ask you to turn the music down, as they would if you had been listening to Pixies or Mew or whatever else I expose them to. They like it too 'cause it’s simply great music and kids can tell, or: my kids have good taste... Then of course the album contains ballads - and ballads with the voice of Joakim Berg are not ordinary ballads 'cause they make you consider stopping the car and have you looking for tissues - damn it’s so good! Another typical thing with any Kent album is that it varies what track you love. At the beginning I fell for the first two songs “Glasäpplen” and “Ismael”. THEN those were overtaken by the fantabulous “Skisser för sommaren”, which is sooooooo cool, and yet another great song, "Gamla Ullevi" - 'Jag tänker på dig - Jag tänker på dig - Jag tänker på dig ibland'... I will probably hate the songs after hearing them 10.000 times but not before that, and I still have a few times left on that account. One of the marvellous ballads on the album is “Varje gång du möter min blick”, which really holds the standard and touches me like their (maybe) best ballad ever,“Det finns inga ord” from Röd.
[ allmusic.com 3,5 / 5 stars ]

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06 May 2017

Best of 2009:
Kent "Röd" (2009)

Röd
release date: Nov. 6, 2009
format: cd
[album rate: 4,5 / 5] [4,35]
producer: Kent & Joshua (aka Jon Schumann)
label: RCA Records - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 2. "Taxmannen" (4 / 5) - 3. "Krossa allt" (4,5 / 5) - 4. "Hjärta" (5 / 5) - 6. "Vals för satan (din vän pessimisten)" - 7. "Idioter" (4 / 5) - 10. "Töntarna" - 11. "Det finns inga ord" (5 / 5)

8th studio album release by Kent and the second consecutive album with producer Jon Schumann continues the style launched on Tilbaka till samtiden (2007) with a bolder progression into more electronic synthpop.
If not Du & jag döden (2005) is my absolute favourite Kent album, then this is. Those two represent the very best of Kent in my mind. Here you'll find single hits like "Krossa allt", "Hjärta" and "Det finns inga ord" but unlike the previous album, the strongest tracks are within the context of the album. The whole album is like one piece of work - much like a proper composed painting, which took the band two years to realise. Everything is in place. And everything makes sense. Well, maybe just almost 'cause I have no clear idea of the exact meaning of track #1, the psalm "18:29-4". My guess is that it has to do with an overall theme about life & death, and that the psalm may be some kick-start to that theme...
Highly recommendable.
[ allmusic.com, Aftonbladet 4 / 5, Svenska Dagbladet 4 / 6, Gaffa.dk, Politiken 5 / 6 ]

2009 Favourite releases: 1. Kent Röd - 2. Gossip Music for Men - 3. Dolores O'Riordan No Baggage

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17 April 2017

Kent "Tillbaka till samtiden" (2007)

Tillbaka till samtiden
release date: Oct. 17, 2007
format: cd (repress) / vinyl (2022 repress)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,88]
producer: Kent, Joshua (aka Jon Schumann)
label: RCA / Sony BMG - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "Elefanter" (4 / 5) - 3. "Ingenting" (4,5 / 5) - 4. "Vid din sida" - 5. "Columbus" (5 / 5) - 7. "Vy från ett luftslott" - 10. "Generation Ex" - 11. "Ensammast i Sverige" (4 / 5)

7th studio album by Kent, who once again spends a long time preparing new material has here found Danish producer Jon Schumann, who has previously worked with the Danish acts Kashmir, Mew and Carpark North. Before recording the new album, rhythm guitarist Harri Mänty left the band in late 2006. It's been 2½ years since the great Du & jag döden (Mar. 2005) and the result is a strong and very diverse experience. If Isola felt like a rough turn, this may seem like a U-turn compared to its predecessor. The Hjärta & smärta EP (Oct. 2005) revealed nothing of the decision to jump onto the synthpop train and leave guitar rock behind. Perhaps this had Mänty reduce the band to a quartet?
By diverse, I mean in comparison with what fans had come to terms with that Kent was. And for some fans this was perhaps hard to swallow, but it's still a very coherent and focused album, and if you instantly feel this is something completely else, then listen again 'cause the Nordic noir soul never left this band.
"Ingenting" and "Columbus" are wonderful tracks though they may feel somewhat detached from the remainders - critics would perhaps argue that the album points in many directions. I don't find that it contains poor tracks or fillers, there's just an overall sensation of absence in the collection of songs here that leaves me with the impression that 'something' lacks in binding the album together. Having said that, the album is still a solid singles release that just doesn't reach the same level as the predecessor but it contains enough quality material to distinguish the band from most other artist in Northern Europe. And with a brand new sound and style, Kent should be ready to explore and surprise anew.
Recommendable.

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28 February 2017

Kent "The Hjärta & smärta EP" (2005) (ep)

The Hjärta & smärta EP, ep
release date: Oct. 28, 2005
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,08]
producer: Nille Perned, Kent and Stefan Boman
label: RCA / Sony BMG - nationality: Sweden

Tracklist: 1. "Vi mot världen" - 2. "Dom som försvann" - 3. "Ansgar & Evelyne" (5 / 5) - 4. "Flen / Paris" (4,5 / 5) - 5. "Månadens erbjudande"

Ep release by Kent welcomes back Nille Perned as producer, as he had been on the band's first two albums. Together with Kent and most recent co-producer Stefan Boman, the three have created a sound and style that both points back in time and also contains elements of the band's succeeding releases. The most poignant characteristic here is the guitar-driven roots associating the band in the soft lane of garage rock. The end result is an ep in-between, or: perhaps more at the centre of what Kent has come to represent - depending on what perspective you choose. In either case, this album is not just extra material or a small collection of leftovers from Du och jag döden from March earlier this year - it's something... nearby, and that's its biggest asset.
Perhaps, the ep also serves to demonstrate what Kent could have done had they not made the choice to go with a tighter sound that would eventually have them embrace a synthpop version of alt. rock instead of going with a bolder traditional guitar-rock sound and style.
The Hjärta & smärta EP is a great diversion if you happen to be a Kent fan. If not, you may feel misled or even disappointed about this, or you would perhaps dislike the 'new' Kent, and the way they turned out but in return think of this as something great.
I simply love this one - initially, it wasn't an absolute favourite of mine, because it's so different but with Kent things (always) grow on you, and this one certainly did just that, and I have come to consider it a splendid testimony. By gosh, they are so talented, and you end up thinking: what if they chose another genre, just for the fun of it... How could that not turn out as something more than just fine?!
What really proves difficult here is to pin out the best tracks 'cause it's really much of a whole and at such a high quality level. Forced to pick one, I go with "Ansgar & Evelyne".
Needles say, the ep peaked at number #1 on the Swedish singles chart and of course I find it highly recommendable.

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12 January 2017

Kent "Du & jag döden" (2005)

Du & jag döden
release date: Mar. 15, 2005
format: cd / vinyl (2015 reissue)
[album rate: 4,5 / 5] [4,32]
producer: Kent, Stefan Boman
label: RCA / Sony BMG // Sony Music - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. 400 slag" (4,5 / 5) - 2. "Du är ånga" - 3. "Den döda vinkeln" (4,5 / 5) - 4. "Du var min armé" - 5. "Palace & Main" (4,5 / 5) - 6. "Järnspöken" (5 / 5) - 7. "Klåparen" (4 / 5) - 9. "Romeo återvänder ensam" - 11. "Mannen i den vita hatten (16 år senare)" (4,5 / 5)

6th studio album by Kent, and once again the band spent 3 years to get ready for a new album, and this time they got everything right it seems.
This is perhaps my all-time favourite Kent album being forced to choose just one. Then it doesn't make much sense to pin one out as the best, but this is clearly among their two best album releases - the other being Röd (2009). This is also the album that made me love the band and acknowledge their status as the best rock band in Scandinavia. It's an album without fillers, and it balances a beautiful combo of melancholic ballads, blue-eyed chorus-based pop songs, and up-tempo synthpop. Du & jag döden is also a cornerstone in their musical progression in the way that it's like a solid statement of a move from guitar-based indie pop towards an acceptance of synthesizer-founded synthpop within an alt. rock universe. Guitar, bass and drums are still very much in use but now accompanied by drum machine, synths and electronic devices in a near perfect blend.
Highly recommended.
EDIT: Without much luck, I have searched and searched for an original pressing and then settled with a 2015 pressing of the album on vinyl, which a few years later also happens to be a highly sought after issue.

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2005 Favourite releases: 1. Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté In the Heart of the Moon - 2. Kent Du & jag döden - 3. Sigur Rós Takk...

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14 December 2016

Kent "Vapen & ammunition" (2002)

Vapen & ammunition
release date: Apr. 15, 2002
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,12]
producer: Kent, Martin von Schmalensee, Zed Nagrano
label: RCA / BMG Sweden - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "Sundance Kid" - 2. "Pärlor" - 3. "Dom andra" (4,5 / 5) - 5. "Hur jag fick dig att älska mig" (5 / 5) - 6. "Kärleken väntar" (4,5 / 5) - 7. "Socker" - 8. "FF" (4 / 5) - 10. "Sverige" (4 / 5)

5th studio album by Kent, who really has slowed down on the realisation time. Maybe they were inspired by the success of spending longer time in the studio with the predecessor. The fact is that it took the band three years working on this, and expectations were way up after the fine '99 album, and in my mind, this even betters the acclaimed Hagnesta Hill. The music is more subdued, and contains several great ballads, in a sense making it more Swedish in an almost Bergman way. I think, they went from trying to make English-versioned albums from 1997-2000, and having little success with that they then went 100% in the making of a Swedish album. Also, the music is a turn to a more electronic sound.
The album wasn't unnoticed as Kent won the Swedish Rockbjörnen (prize founded by Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet) and Grammis (The Swedish Grammy given by Phonographic Industry Sweden) in 2002 for Album of the Year, and Joakim Berg won the prize as both Best Songwriter and Best Composer, and internationally, they also won the prize as Best Nordic Act at MTV Europe Music Award 2002. The album is the band's best-selling album to date topping the album charts in Sweden, Norway, and Finland, and with that they realised they were able to be successful singing in Swedish only. Also, the three singles issued from this fared better than before. "Dom andra" was issued Mar. 18, and it is the band's first number #1 single in Sweden [of a total of only 6 top-charting singles and eps in the band's long career with 11 studio albums topping the national chart list]. The second single, track #6, wasn't issued until July and the last, track #8, had its release in November - both peaked at number #2 on the singles chart list.
Vapen & ammunition is simply the band's so far best album.
Highly recommendable.

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29 November 2016

Kent "B-sidor 95-00" (2000)

B-sidor 95-00 (compilation)
release date: Nov. 29, 2000
format: 2 cd
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: various
label: RCA Victor / BMG Sweden - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights, Disc 1: 5. "Noll" - 7. "Bas riff" - 8. "Din skugga" - 10. "Längesen vi sågs" - 11. "December" - 12. "Utan dina andetag" - 13. "På nära håll" - - Disc 2: 1. "Livrädd med stil" - 2. "Verkligen" - 6. "Rödljus" - 9. "Den osynlige mannen" (Kazoo version) - 10. "Slutsats"

2 disc compilation album by Kent compiling all of their B-side singles from 1995 to 2000. Given the title this is of course fan material, and as such a very nice release. My only complaints here are the incomplete project and the running order: A minor 'fault' is how they have tried to order songs according to release date, but in reverse order. That is a bit annoying but still you may add: it's kind of chronological; however, more grave is the incompleteness. "Kevlarsjäl" was released Sep. 2000 with "Insekter" as B-side - that song is left out on the album. Of course it was included on Hagnesta Hill (1999) but also "Den osynlige mannen" and "Pojken med hålet i handen" were album releases and still find their way to this album as B-side releases. What's a more openly bad decision, is the fact that the first two tracks were never even actual B-sides! "Chans" was released to promote this compilation as an A-side single (with "747" in a remix as the B-side, which isn't here), and "Spökstad" was planned for a second A-side release, but it was retracted by the record label only after the first pressing had hit the stores [which makes it quite rare]. That's truly an odd choice to have an album titled "B-sides..." starting off with two non-B-side singles. It's just... when you announce an album of this sort, you better do it right, and I think it could have been better and more accurate.
All this aside, the album is a nice release, where several songs shine as A-side material, and the booklet comes with detailed information about the songs, the singles released and the recording sessions. The album peaked at number #2 on the national albums chart list and two singles were released: "Chans" (rel. Nov. 22) reaching number #14 and "Spökstad" (rel. early 2001), which didn't result in a chart list entry.
Not essential but definitely fan must-have material.

Also in 2000, a documentary "Så nära får ingen gå – ett år med Kent" was made by Mathias Engstrand and Per Sinding-Larsen, who followed the band in Sweden and throughout Europe for a whole year. The film premiered on SVT [Sveriges Television] (the national Swedish Television) in May 2001.

06 October 2016

Kent "Hagnesta Hill" (1999)

Hagnesta Hill
release date: Dec. 6, 1999
format: cd (repress)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,02]
producer: Zed (aka Zed Nagrano)
label: RCA / BMG Sweden - nationality: Sweden

Track highlights: 1. "Kungen är död" (4,5 / 5) - 2. "Revolt III" - 3. "Musik Non Stop" (4 / 5) - 4. "Kevlarsjäl" (5 / 5) - 7. "En himmelsk drog" - 8. "Stanna hos mig" - 10. "Beskyddaren" (4 / 5) - 13. "Visslaren"

4th studio album by Kent following two years after Isola is the band's second consecutive album to be produced by Zed [Nagrano]. Here the band has taken a stronger move into a tighter 1-2-3-4 indie pop universe. This time it has taken the band two years to get the new album ready.
Now we're talking. 'cause with this album Kent really proved to have moved another step up - on all parameters. With Hagnesta Hill Kent conquered all of Sweden's neighbouring countries, and the album became an immediate bestseller in the late '90s establishing a vast fan crowd throughout all of Scandinavia. The band has found its very own special formula and refined its unique style. The album contains both fine up-tempo pop / rock tracks as well as slower chamber pop ballads. The track "Musik Non Stop" is probably the most played track from the album, although, "Kungen är död" and "Kevlarsjäl" are my personal favourites.
As was the case with Isola, the album was re-issued as an English-versioned album after one year, which would be the last time Kent made attempts with lyrics in English. I have only heard outtakes of their translated English songs, but I have to say, I'm really happy they didn't pursue that path and make further attempts in satisfying what could only be commercial interests.
Highly recommendable.
[ allmusic.com 4 / 5 stars ]

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20 August 2016

Paus "Paus" (1998)

Paus [debut]
release date: May 1, 1998
format: digital
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,48]
producer: Peter Svensson
label: RCA Victor - nationality: Sweden

Tracklist: 1. "Ett undantag för vem som helst" - 2. "Smeknamn" (3,5 / 5) - 3. "Mitt samvete din hämnd" (3,5 / 5) - 4. "Amerikana" - 5. "Snöängel" (4 / 5) - 6. "Fotografi" - 7. "Sårbar (jag önskar jag var)" (3,5 / 5) - 8. "Leia" (3,5 / 5) (live) - 9. "En lögn" (3,5 / 5) - 10. "Chock" (4 / 5)

A collaboration debut album by the Swedish duo-project Paus consisting of the two prominent songwriters, Peter Svensson, guitarist (and songwriter) of The Cardigans and Joakim Berg, vocalist (and songwriter) of Kent. Paus is Swedish for 'pause', reflecting the hiatus they both were experiencing in their respective bands. Actually, the drummer of The Cardigans, Bengt Lagerberg is one of the studio musicians and he plays on all tracks. This is not the style they're normally associated with in their "own" bands but it's more of a chamber pop and ambient art pop with fine delicate harmonies and beautiful pieces of sound. A precious little album that deserves much more attention.

[ Here's another fine track: "Kärlekens tunga" from this duo (with Joakim on vocals) on the Eldkvarn, or Plura Jönsson, tribute album Plura 50 - En hyllningsplatta (2001) ]