Astronaut
release date: Feb. 4, 2013
format: digital
[album rate: 3 / 5]
Track highlights: 1. "Timeglasset" (3,5 / 5) - 2. "Tiger & gazelle" (3 / 5) - 5. "Byens tage" (4 / 5) - 6. "Bag dine øjenlåg" (3 / 5) - 8. "Kærestebrevet" (3,5 / 5) - 10. "Og i hans øjne..." 3 / 5) - 11. "Tænkte ikke på livet" (3,5 / 5) (acoustic live version)
2nd studio album release by the Danish pop band Stoffer og Maskinen. It's a better release compared to the debut album Stoffer og Maskinen (2008), which almost didn't have a single interesting track. "Byens tage" is a really fine contemporary pop song. Two or three fine tracks don't make a great album but I think they have potential to make a really fine release, and at least they seem to have found more of their own style. This is not indie pop / indie rock as the debut but a more polished style. Their blue-eyed pop sometimes has a hint of Swedish The Knife but on the weaker tracks they have a similar sound and style (1980s?) to that of Nikolaj og Piloterne, only, I think this is generally an improvement to that.
[ just music from an amateur... music archaeologist ]
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03 October 2013
Stoffer og Maskinen "Stoffer og Maskinen" (2010)
Stoffer og Maskinen [debut]
release date: Mar. 15, 2010
format: digital
[album rate: 2 / 5]
Studio debut album by the Danish duo Stoffer og Maskinen, consisting of Andreas 'Maskinen' Sommer (programming and production) and Christoffer 'Stoffer' Budtz (vocals). I don't think this is a very good debut. It only sounds like a wannabe-Mew band. The first two tracks are like rehearsals on Mew tracks and neither instrumentation or vocals are near that. Other tracks sound like a fusion of the teenage bands Carpark North and Dúné... and that's not really aiming at anything.
release date: Mar. 15, 2010
format: digital
[album rate: 2 / 5]
Studio debut album by the Danish duo Stoffer og Maskinen, consisting of Andreas 'Maskinen' Sommer (programming and production) and Christoffer 'Stoffer' Budtz (vocals). I don't think this is a very good debut. It only sounds like a wannabe-Mew band. The first two tracks are like rehearsals on Mew tracks and neither instrumentation or vocals are near that. Other tracks sound like a fusion of the teenage bands Carpark North and Dúné... and that's not really aiming at anything.
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