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Johnossi

Johnossi

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Album Review

Johnossi are singer/guitarist John Engelbert and drummer Oskar "Ossi" Bonde, and for a duo, this Swedish pair packs quite a punch. You wouldn't think so from the folky, acoustic intro to "The Show Tonight," which opens their eponymous debut album, not, at least, until Engelbert's electric guitar storms in and kicks the song toward hard rock. But Johnossi delight in bashing around genres, from the bluesy ballad "The Lottery," which slams into Southern rock and boasts a "Free Bird"-styled soaring guitar solo, to the porch picking blues of "Man Must Dance," which slides surprisingly into sharply angular post-punk. "Dance" is irrepressible and "Execution Song" equally so, an insatiable slab of '60s garage. "Rescue Team" positively swaggers around British Invasion territory with a fabulously infectious singalong chorus, mod for the modern age, Engelbert's Little Richard's "oohs" adding to the fun. Less catchy but more intense is "Press Hold," a superb mix of late-'60s-styled rock with an indie inflection and a Western flair. "Santa Monica Bay" also slides between genres, a supple shift from coursing R&B into '70s-styled hard rock, while "Glory Days to Come" is equally driving, a Western with gloom-pop overtones and hard rock underpinnings. The music may shift dramatically, but the pair's themes rarely do, with most revolving around soul-searching and/or angsty situations. Some are poignant, like the wishing-for-a-happy-home "Family Values"; some are reassuring, like the self-explanatory "There's a Lot of Things to Do Before You Die"; although (uniquely) the pretty, yearning "Summerbreeze" is outright nasty. With plenty to chew over lyrically and music to knock your socks off, Johnossi prove the power of two's might.

Customer Reviews

You need this album

I saw them live and immediately after the show ened, bought the EP from their merch booth. I can hardly believe that iTunes has this. Every song packs way more punch than two guys should be able to channel, and the lyrics are deep without being unnecessarily oblique. Themes everyone can relate to, from regret, to nostalgia, to hope and the ever-popular despair, "Johnossi" flows flawlessly as an album, every song stands well on its own, and the guys have incredible stage charisma if you're blessed enough to catch them live.

See them Live!!!

See them. Unbelievably loud and intense. Great stuff from the Sweden. Check out the Real Ones and Dungen if you are into it. Do it now.

Folk Rock For a New Millennia

Walking in the footsteps of indie great, Neutral Milk Hotel, these guys take Jeff Mangum's vision of modern day folk rock and add their own kick to it; deffinately buy the album. Need proof? Give, The Show Tonight and Family Values a good listen, need I say more? No, I needn't.

Biography

Formed: January, 2004 in Stockholm, Sweden

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

As vocalist/guitarist John Engelbert somewhat sheepishly admitted in Johnossi's first online bio, "We're not one of those bands that has been struggling in a basement for ten years, dying to catch a break. Things came easily for us." Indeed, after Engelbert and drummer Oskar "Ossi" Bonde formed the pop/rock duo in their native Stockholm, Sweden, in 2004, they played only four gigs before signing with a local label and recording a debut album. Although Engelbert played an acoustic guitar exclusively,...
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