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Hall Music

Loney Dear

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On his fifth album, Emil Svanängen (aka Loney Dear) decided to change things up quite dramatically. Where previous albums had been filled with big arrangements that filled his melodic songs to the brim with instruments and sound, on Hall Music he both scales back and expands his sound. By stripping out (or at least being less reliant on) traditional instruments and percussion, and adding in more unique things like church bells, odd synths, and harp, Svanängen adds to the dramatic impact of the songs. The wash of symphonic strings and reverbed cushions of sound give him an impressively serious backdrop to express all sorts of emotions. He takes full advantage of the opportunity, singing like a hushed choirboy one minute and singing to the back rows in an impressively strong show of vocal prowess the next. Mostly though, he soars over the music in a heartfelt way like a fully paid member of the superlungs crew along with Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes. The preponderance of dirge-like ballads and super-dramatic moments can be slightly oppressive as the album goes along; the moments of lightness that break through the banks of cloudy melancholy are rare. The last track of the album is the best of these sunnier spots. Sung by Malin Ståhlberg, "What Have I Become?" is lyrically sad and confused but sports a lovely melody and an almost sprightly tempo. It sounds the most like a traditional Loney Dear track and, coming as it does at the end of the album, feels almost like a gift to the listener for making it to the album’s conclusion. Indeed, while the album is quite pretty and powerful at times, the overall mood of glacial gloom can be suffocating. Of course, if that is the mood you are looking for, Hall Music is a resounding success. Those who want something a little closer to the usual Loney Dear style may feel a bit let down.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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Name
00:02:25

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

2
My Heart
00:03:33

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

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Blues
00:02:56

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

4
Calm Down
00:03:58

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

5
Maria, Is That You?
00:02:24

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

6
C Major
00:02:53

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

7
Largo
00:03:14

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

8
Young Hearts
00:03:05

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

9
Durmoll
00:02:53

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

10
I Dreamed About You
00:03:33

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

11
What Have I Become?
00:03:31

Sony ATV, MusicPublisher - Loney Dear, MainArtist - Emil Svanängen, Composer

(C) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings) (P) 2010 Loney dear Recordings (Dear John Recordings)

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On his fifth album, Emil Svanängen (aka Loney Dear) decided to change things up quite dramatically. Where previous albums had been filled with big arrangements that filled his melodic songs to the brim with instruments and sound, on Hall Music he both scales back and expands his sound. By stripping out (or at least being less reliant on) traditional instruments and percussion, and adding in more unique things like church bells, odd synths, and harp, Svanängen adds to the dramatic impact of the songs. The wash of symphonic strings and reverbed cushions of sound give him an impressively serious backdrop to express all sorts of emotions. He takes full advantage of the opportunity, singing like a hushed choirboy one minute and singing to the back rows in an impressively strong show of vocal prowess the next. Mostly though, he soars over the music in a heartfelt way like a fully paid member of the superlungs crew along with Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes. The preponderance of dirge-like ballads and super-dramatic moments can be slightly oppressive as the album goes along; the moments of lightness that break through the banks of cloudy melancholy are rare. The last track of the album is the best of these sunnier spots. Sung by Malin Ståhlberg, "What Have I Become?" is lyrically sad and confused but sports a lovely melody and an almost sprightly tempo. It sounds the most like a traditional Loney Dear track and, coming as it does at the end of the album, feels almost like a gift to the listener for making it to the album’s conclusion. Indeed, while the album is quite pretty and powerful at times, the overall mood of glacial gloom can be suffocating. Of course, if that is the mood you are looking for, Hall Music is a resounding success. Those who want something a little closer to the usual Loney Dear style may feel a bit let down.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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