Artist:Fågelle
Album: Den svenska vreden
County: Berlin, Germany
Genre: Alternative, Experimental, electronica, post-rock Quality: mp3, CBR 320 kbps
InfoTracklist:01. Jetzt (01:03)
02. Ingenting (04:22)
03. Kroppen (feat. Thåström) (04:05)
04. Slavar (04:31)
05. Aldrig mera här (03:25)
06. Min yttersta punkt (06:21)
07. Tredje långgatan tretton (01:15)
08. Fåglar (06:00)
09. Den svenska vreden (02:04)
10. Kär i vem som helst (04:07)
11. Jag går när jag är klar (08:25)
We often look to Scandinavia as the best of all possible worlds, but without the knowledge to have a clear understanding. Nordic society, in this case Swedish, is not the paradise we imagine. This is demonstrated by the story of Klara Andersson, also known as Fågelle, who, with her second album, opens a window into the reality of women in the enchanting North. An unbearable situation that forced her to emigrate to Germany to find a space to "breathe" and return to experimenting with the sounds that the suffocating taxation of the Swedish state didn't allow her to rediscover, trapped in a role that Scandinavian traditions had stitched onto her. Den svenska vreden, which can be translated as "the Swedish anger," is an account of her rebellion, born from the ashes of an inner anger that had been smoldering for years. This anger, a result of social constraints, allowed her to create an album of great intensity that looks to the sound of intimacy instead of focusing on the somatization of intolerance.
The album, released at the beginning of the year by Medication Time Records, is a mixture of cold yet warm sounds that seeks beauty from a lyrical perspective as its starting point. It is an album full of details and nuances, powerful but delicate, exploring isolated landscapes by moving between harmony and noise. Created with field recordings, samples, and electronics, Den svenska vreden takes us to a timeless, hypnotic world, touching our souls in search of the emotional charge full of mysticism that we hide deep within. Transcendent, magnetic, and somewhat ritualistic, the album transcends music itself, moving to a higher level where it tears apart the twilight intimacy in search of internalizing catharsis.
Dark and elegant, Den svenska vreden is a manifesto of existential anguish and represents, as Andersson herself emphasizes, "an intense feeling of vulnerability in the face of ambitions and dreams for the future." It manages to transform anger into introspection, thanks to the illuminating light of the darkness within us. In a world where light is almost absent, I agree with her when she states that "nothing shines like what cannot be reached."
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