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Leaving On a Mayday (Bonus Track Version)

Anna Ternheim

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Albenrezension

For her third album — which would become her second U.S. full-length, following the compilation release Halfway to Fivepoints — Swedish songbird Anna Ternheim enlisted the assistance of Björn Yttling, best known as one-third of Peter Bjorn and John but increasingly prominent in his own right via production work for Lykke Li, Shout Out Louds, Primal Scream, and others. It was a savvy move — for one thing, the collaboration netted Ternheim a Swedish Grammy for Album of the Year — and the results were a modest but significant step away from the accomplished but slightly faceless and overstuffed jazzy lounge-folk of her earlier work, toward an edgier, more distinctly pop direction. While hardly as gritty as Yttling's work on Lykke Li's Youth Novels, or his own band's 2009 album Living Thing, Leaving on a Mayday shares with those records an inventive sparseness — achieved more through a spacious openness in the sound than a reduction in the number of instruments, per se — and in particular a relative paucity of guitars in favor of, among other things, surprisingly prominent percussion. That's especially true of the album's first half, where the pulsing, stripped-down grooves are colored by majestically thick string arrangements (penned by Yttling, who also contributed his multi-instrumental talents throughout.) For all its sonic distinctiveness, though, this is still fundamentally a singer/songwriter album — the arrangements may sometimes be more initially striking than the songs they are designed to serve, but with further listening, they emerge as well-conceived if unconventional complements to a fine slate of lyrical compositions steeped in the autumnal melancholy favored by so many Scandinavians (Ane Brun, Stina Nordenstam, Britta Persson, Sarah Assbring,etc.), with an especial tinge of romantic desperation (Ternheim sometimes seems just as distraught and unsettled by the prospect of an actual romantic connection as she is over the absence of bygone and unattained lovers.) That said, several of Mayday's finest and most striking moments are at least musically upbeat, as with gloriously harmonized choruses of the sweeping opener "What Have I Done" and especially the thundering, Fleetwood Mac-ish "Make It on My Own" (one of two Yttling co-writes, and a key track added to the album for its U.S. release.) The tail-end of the disc finds Ternheim in a folkier vein, with the simply, sweetly strummed "Summer Rain," the tense, fingerpicked "Off the Road," and the foreboding, folkloric dirge "Black Sunday Afternoon" offering a nice reminder of her stylistic breadth. [By the same token, a limited Swedish edition of the album came packaged with a five-song EP of Frank Sinatra covers, ostensibly demonstrating that Ternheim hadn't entirely jettisoned her jazzier side, although these generally very effective renditions are actually more in keeping with the mellow indie folk-pop sparsity or the album proper.] ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi

Kundenrezensionen

Fantastic Album

I do not agree with "politikloser Göttinger Student". To me this the best Anna Ternheim Album ever. She sounds more complete, you will find songs with more drive (What have I Done, Let it rain, Losing You) and songs that are as intense as possible (Black Sunday Afternoon, Terrified, Summer Rain). I really like the fact that there are no more sides of her sound and more facets of her music on this album. But the best way to enjoy her music is to go to one of her fantastic shows anyway.

Eine Künstlerin wächst

Das Album ist eine gelungene Weiterentwicklung ohne auf die geliebte Melancholie zu verzichten, die man von Anna Ternheim gewohnt ist. Abwechslungsreiche Stücke und eingängige Melodien werden gekrönt durch perfekte Backgroundsänger und der perfekten Dosierung von Orchester und minimaler Instrumentarisierung. Trotz der vertrauten Atmosphäre kommt niemals das Gefühl auf, dass man einen Aufguss der vorherigen Alben hört.

Anna live...

durfte ich gestern erleben :-) Das neue Album bringt diese Stimmung auf phantastische Weise auch mit. Eine konsequente Weiterentwicklung ihres Stils, zum Teil noch kraftvoller als auf den vorhergehenden Alben. Vielleicht auch etwas mutiger. Auf jeden Fall wieder ein Highlight aus Schweden! Unbedingt hörenswert!

Biografie

Genre: Alternative

Jahre aktiv: '00s

In her more meditative moments, the folky Swedish singer/songwriter Anna Ternheim seems to conjure up the shadow of fellow Swede Sophie Zelmani; at other times, her poignant, urgent, piano-driven songs nod to artists like Coldplay and, to a certain extent, Dido. It was probably thanks to this well-read sound, not to mention the fact that she recorded her songs in English, that Ternheim went on to earn critical acclaim on an international scale following the release of her sophomore LP. Ternheim's...
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