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Spring Came, Rain Fell

  • AMG Review of Spring Came, Rain Fell

    Amg
    Stewart Mason
    All Music Guide

    The second U.S. release by the Swedish duo Club 8 is more of the same kind of floaty dream pop that predominated on their self-titled American debut. Only this time, the floaty/dreamy aspects are emphasized, largely to the exclusion of the Saint Etienne-like electronic dance pop that lurked around the edges of the first album. Multi-instrumentalist Johan Angergard doesn't forgo his synths and drum machines entirely ("The Chance I Deserve," right down to its processed vocals, is pure late-'70s Eurodisco), but the songs are mostly based on subtle layers of acoustic guitars, hand percussion, and rubbery, surprisingly melodic electric bass. However, the real appeal of the album comes from Karolina Komstedt's pillow-soft, slightly accented vocals, which have the kitschy allure of Claudine Longet, only with better enunciation and much less tendency to go off-key. (As on the debut, the two songs sung by Angergard are the weakest on the album.) The songs are melodic, sweet, melancholy -- the duo ended their romantic relationship during the writing of the album -- and just this side of twee. Club 8 do the warm'n'fuzzy indie pop thing as well as anybody.

Sweet Swedes!
over 2 years ago
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Homie, this is a fat track, very simple like the rest of the album, light vocals, i like! Fat shit son, don't let tha hold ya down, get the rest and be PIMP! PUMP PUMP!

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Sweet Swedes!
over 2 years ago
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Homie, this is a fat track, very simple like the rest of the album, light vocals, i like! Fat shit son, don't let tha hold ya down, get the rest and be PIMP! PUMP PUMP!

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