Sinister: All the umbrellas in London...
.... could they stop this blasted rain? What happened to our summer eh? Well, maybe it'll help entice the Glaswegians indoors on Friday evening for an SOS Midsommer party with the fab Raymond and Maria! Like B&S, they are not actually a pair of folk-singing hippies named Raymond and Maria (although there is a Maria in the band, just as there is a Bel... oooh freaky). The sweet-sounding quintet are named after.. well, not a lovely kid's cartoon. Er... no. Rather, a swingin' Swedish sex club from the 70s. Racy! Ha! There's been lots of other B&S comparisons made (see review below) and I'm sure Sinisterenes will not be disappointed once they have a listen. So if you're in toon, you simply must come along! Early doors - at 9pm!!! - ending at 11pm, but to be followed by what I've been told is THE primo northern soul night in toon, Goodfoot. I believe it's free entry for us SOS lot so we can keep the party going til 3am! (Or you can nip home early to watch the BB eviction you taped and still be in your bed by pumpkin time.) Speaking of London, our friends down south are in for a treat as well, as the minstrels will be in the Big Smoke for THREE NIGHTS. Lucky you! You can catch them here: Tonight tonight! Tuesday June 19th at The Fly, 9 p.m. Tomorrow tomorrow! Wednesday, June 20th at Windmill Brixton, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, June 21st at The Monto, 8.15 p.m. And if you're anywhere else in the world, you can still thank me for helping you discover a fab new band :) So have a wee listen (and look - there are videos!) at http://www.myspace.com/soundsofsweden And if you still need convincing, here's a fab review: While all the attention on Swedish pop these days seems to be focused on the English-speaking acts like The Concretes, and Labrador house bands like Acid House Kings, Suburban Kids With Biblical Names and, personal favorite, Pelle Carlberg, for my money, the wholesome, clean-cut quintet, Raymond och Maria may be creating the best pop music in Sweden. The decision to sing in their native tongue may be whats kept them out of the major American and British market, but it certainly wont prevent me, a confessed Svenksaphile from touting the merits of one of the years best releases. Picking up where their masterful debut left off, the album (roughly, However Much I Take, Theres Always A Little Bit Left) opens with Dikter på fel Sätt, with a rambling little acoustic guitar a la Nick Drake or vintage Paul Simon rolling along under sisters, Maria and Camillas angelic soaring vocals. The snappy lead single with the shockingly mean-spirited title, Storstadskvinnor Faller Ner Och Dor (Big City Ladies Fall Down and Die) that is probably meant to be satirical, gallops along at a brisk pace, with sprightly, dueling piano embellishments from Mats Schubert and David Nyström. Dance around the room to the bubbly Hur Andra Människor Bor (How Other People Live) and then mellow out to the nice change of pace of Väntar (Wait), with its lovely, flowing string arrangements. Varför Ska Vi Göra Allt Igen (Why Must We Do Everything Again) is so chock full of soaring la la las, toetapping backbeat, and handclaps that it turned even yours truly into a giggling schoolgirl! The album ends with the magisterially baroque Prins Carl Phillip (both the crown prince of Sweden as well as a swinging party boat), with its simple yet elegant piano backing behind Marias wonderfully proud and nationalistic vocal performance. As I mentioned when reviewing their debut, it doesnt matter that you cant understand what theyre singing about just listen to the bubbly, upbeat music and the sisters emotional vocals that you can almost understand the fun time they had recording it and that effervescence spills out of your speakers on almost every song. Like a folkier, more down to earth Abba or, if it will help convince you American and British A&R reps to secure a label deal for them pronto, well reluctantly toss out the dreaded a Swedish Belle & Sebastian comparison. Either way, this is the happiest, most uplifting, smile-inducing album youre likely to hear all year, and I invite you to check your musical xenophobia towards all non-English-speaking artists at the door and pick up what will surely be one of your favorite releases this year. Highly recommended to fans of Nick Drake, Simon & Garfunkle, the Swedish Labrador label, The Concretes, and, of course, Belle & Sebastian. 10/10 -- Jeff Penczak (24 April, 2007) _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail sinister@missprint.org. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to majordomo@missprint.org. 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