The Cardigan's "Long Gone before Daylight"
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The Cardigan's "Long Gone before Daylight"
In 1995, I heard a weird but catchy song called "Sick & Tired" on the college radio. I went ahead and bought the album, called "Life", from this group called the Cardigans. The album turned out to be so saccharine and Annie-like that it was sickening. However, some songs, like "Carnival" and "Sick & Tired" were keepers, so I kept the CD.
Then a few years later, the Cardigans came out with "Lovefool", which was a huge hit. I hated the damn song. It was more of the saccharine of the first album, but with inescapable radio-friendliness. Blecchhh. By then, I lost all interest in the band.
A few more years passed, and I heard "My Favourite Game". I was instantly hooked, and bought their album, "Gran Turismo". Again, it was an uneven work, with very weak lyrics and melodies which seem pasted on together rather than wholly succinct songs. Still, some songs were excellent, like the tick-tock of "Hanging Around" and "Explode/Implode". The darker sound and atmospheric production were very good - it just needed better tunes and lyrics.
So now, we have "Long Gone Before Daylight".
It is easily their best album to date. The lyrics are much improved, and so are the melodies. Nearly every song are excellent, from the moody organ of the first track "Communication" to the absolutely excellent "Feather and Down". The Cardigans went back to their rock roots, but they have also kept their sense of atmosphere and darkness. It is an album that manages to play upon all their strengths and put them into one record. Nina Persson has never sounded better.
One or two songs are weak compared to the rest, like the lamely titled and uncatchy "A Good Horse". But overall, this melancholy disc is a perfect collection of dark pop. Like Mazzy Star? This is even better. Just don't expect the Annie reprise of yesterdays from this new Cardigans.
8/10
Then a few years later, the Cardigans came out with "Lovefool", which was a huge hit. I hated the damn song. It was more of the saccharine of the first album, but with inescapable radio-friendliness. Blecchhh. By then, I lost all interest in the band.
A few more years passed, and I heard "My Favourite Game". I was instantly hooked, and bought their album, "Gran Turismo". Again, it was an uneven work, with very weak lyrics and melodies which seem pasted on together rather than wholly succinct songs. Still, some songs were excellent, like the tick-tock of "Hanging Around" and "Explode/Implode". The darker sound and atmospheric production were very good - it just needed better tunes and lyrics.
So now, we have "Long Gone Before Daylight".
It is easily their best album to date. The lyrics are much improved, and so are the melodies. Nearly every song are excellent, from the moody organ of the first track "Communication" to the absolutely excellent "Feather and Down". The Cardigans went back to their rock roots, but they have also kept their sense of atmosphere and darkness. It is an album that manages to play upon all their strengths and put them into one record. Nina Persson has never sounded better.
One or two songs are weak compared to the rest, like the lamely titled and uncatchy "A Good Horse". But overall, this melancholy disc is a perfect collection of dark pop. Like Mazzy Star? This is even better. Just don't expect the Annie reprise of yesterdays from this new Cardigans.
8/10
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amen to tofu's question. i went to target and borders on tuesday and was sadly disappointed that it wasn't released here.. and there is no date that i've heard...
anybody?!
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According to Magnus on the Official Cardigans Forum, the album should be out in the U.S. around August, since they currently do not have a label here.
Your best bet would be to get it from amazon.co.uk. I ordered it last week, it shipped a few days later, and it should be arriving some time soon. I usually get all my imports that way, and the price is always cheaper than purchasing an import in a record store, even with shipping included.
I'm looking forward to hearing this one soon!
Your best bet would be to get it from amazon.co.uk. I ordered it last week, it shipped a few days later, and it should be arriving some time soon. I usually get all my imports that way, and the price is always cheaper than purchasing an import in a record store, even with shipping included.
I'm looking forward to hearing this one soon!
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I'm in the minority when it comes to The Cardigans. I love the first two albums, but didn't like the third one. The first time I heard Carnvial, it was like a breath of fresh air.
I'm sad to hear that they are moving even further away from their earlier sound. I also liked Nina Perrson's side project A Camp.
****UPDATE*****
Okay, I have to take back what I said about being sad The Caridigans are moving further away from their original sound. The new album is very cool. The only song I haven't liked so far is "And Then You Kissed Me". So far my faves are "Communication", "Please Sister" & "For What It's Worth". I'm definitely going to get this cd when it's avaiable here in the U.S.A.
I'm sad to hear that they are moving even further away from their earlier sound. I also liked Nina Perrson's side project A Camp.
****UPDATE*****
Okay, I have to take back what I said about being sad The Caridigans are moving further away from their original sound. The new album is very cool. The only song I haven't liked so far is "And Then You Kissed Me". So far my faves are "Communication", "Please Sister" & "For What It's Worth". I'm definitely going to get this cd when it's avaiable here in the U.S.A.
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You can actually listen to the whole album on-line at this microsite:
http://www.mtv.co.uk/mtv.co.uk/en/dy...&type=Specials
The first single is "For What it's Worth", but the whole darn album is excellent (save "A Good Horse", IMO).
http://www.mtv.co.uk/mtv.co.uk/en/dy...&type=Specials
The first single is "For What it's Worth", but the whole darn album is excellent (save "A Good Horse", IMO).
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That "A Camp" album is revolutionary!!!!!!!!!
Go figure though with Nina Perrson, Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse), and Nathan Larson (Shudder to Think).
Honestly that album goes from sounding like Mazzy Star to PJ Harvey to Beachwood Sparks to Miranda Lee Richards....just plain good.
Go figure though with Nina Perrson, Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse), and Nathan Larson (Shudder to Think).
Honestly that album goes from sounding like Mazzy Star to PJ Harvey to Beachwood Sparks to Miranda Lee Richards....just plain good.
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I've had the CD for a couple months. Well, a 'copy' of it.... we'll leave it at that.
Great CD overall, love their sound on this one. Really a moody/airy piece. Highly recommended.
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Great CD overall, love their sound on this one. Really a moody/airy piece. Highly recommended.
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holy carp! i'm halfway through the first song and i already love the album... why the heck isn't it available here! i don't want to have to order from amazon.uk... sheeeeeooot. frickin' a.
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Thanks for the review Grim. I agree with you on The Cardigans' earlier work. There are some really good songs mixed in with ones I really do not care for. I'm very curious about the new CD.
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Then you should listen to the album on-line! The link is above
Seriously I've listened to it for about a week now, and it is definitely excellent. There's only 1 song I don't care for - "A Good Horse".
My top 5 favorite songs (right now, at least):
1. For What It's Worth
2. You're the Storm
3. Feathers and Down
4. No Sleep
5. You Live and Learn
Seriously I've listened to it for about a week now, and it is definitely excellent. There's only 1 song I don't care for - "A Good Horse".
My top 5 favorite songs (right now, at least):
1. For What It's Worth
2. You're the Storm
3. Feathers and Down
4. No Sleep
5. You Live and Learn
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I just bought their cd's a few weeks ago and I love Gran Turismo. I downloaded some songs off of this new cd and they started out great but then it was the same lines over and over. It can't be that way on the actual cd, right? I'm at work but I'll check the site linked above to see if it's any different.
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Originally posted by jonnyrocks
According to Magnus on the Official Cardigans Forum, the album should be out in the U.S. around August, since they currently do not have a label here.
Your best bet would be to get it from amazon.co.uk. I ordered it last week, it shipped a few days later, and it should be arriving some time soon. I usually get all my imports that way, and the price is always cheaper than purchasing an import in a record store, even with shipping included.
I'm looking forward to hearing this one soon!
According to Magnus on the Official Cardigans Forum, the album should be out in the U.S. around August, since they currently do not have a label here.
Your best bet would be to get it from amazon.co.uk. I ordered it last week, it shipped a few days later, and it should be arriving some time soon. I usually get all my imports that way, and the price is always cheaper than purchasing an import in a record store, even with shipping included.
I'm looking forward to hearing this one soon!
August!? F that! Amazon.co.uk here I come. And they are a great online store anyway. I bought Human League's "Secrets" from them when there was no U.S. release date (at the time). Ordered it on a Monday night. Had it in my hot little hands the following Friday (4 days later). Wish no rush or extra shipping (!??)
BTW, I loved "Gran Turismo". So if this new album is half as good, I'll be happy.
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That chick singer is pretty hot.
That chick singer is pretty hot.
Thank you Beavis
And for the record, I soooo agree.
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oh my goodness... i woke up this morning and popped this album in my player... and "Communication" has been stuck in my head all day. what a haunting song - Nina's voice is incredibly beautiful on this song in particular! i love this album!
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FINALLY!
After over a year, The Cardigans' "Long Gone Before Daylight" will see daylight on May 25th in the US. For those who took the time to wait, they will be rewarded with a bonus DVD with videos for the singles "For What It's Worth" and "You're the Storm" and three live clips from last year's Roskilde Festival outside Copenhagen. The CD will also include a bonus cut exclusive to the North American version.
After over a year, The Cardigans' "Long Gone Before Daylight" will see daylight on May 25th in the US. For those who took the time to wait, they will be rewarded with a bonus DVD with videos for the singles "For What It's Worth" and "You're the Storm" and three live clips from last year's Roskilde Festival outside Copenhagen. The CD will also include a bonus cut exclusive to the North American version.