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More Modern Short Stories from Hello Saferide

 
Album Review: More Modern Short Stories from Hello Saferide

  • Artist: Hello Saferide
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2008
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Hello Saferide's second album is called More Modern Short Stories from Hello Saferide, in perhaps self-effacing but apt reference to the literary qualities of journalist/frontwoman Annika Norlin's frequently verbose songwriting. Coincidentally or not, the most inspired moments here, musically as well as lyrically, come when she dresses up her typically autobiographical/confessional mode with an injection of creative fiction: the martial "Overall," wherein she and producer Andreas Mattsson role play concerned parents fretting over their neo-Nazi son (shades of XTC's "No Thugs in Our House"); the rocking "Middle Class," which indulges in Bonnie and Clyde fantasies about a complete stranger; and standout first single "Anna," which imagines the charmed life of an overacheiving daughter she could have had with an ex. Of course, it's not too hard to hear Norlin's neuroses and insecurities playing out in these flights of fancy, but at least they offer a bit of psychological distance that's missing from slightly cringe-worthy fare like "25 Days" (Norlin as needy new girlfriend), the teenage sex diary "X Telling Me...," and "Parenting Never Ends," in which she asks her mother to take her back into the womb (Norlin clearly has parenting on the brain.) It's not that she lacks the verbal facility or pop sense to make this material worthwhile, but engaging with Hello Saferide means engaging with Norlin's personal psychodramas and emotional fatalism, and not every listener will feel comfortable or invested enough to do that. For those who are, Modern Short Stories offers a somewhat more mature, less giddy, but no less charmingly complicated version of the young woman who was introduced on Introducing, with couple of lovely Swedish folk-pop ballads ("Lund" and "Arjeplog") to boot. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Wonder Who Is Like This One Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (3:01)
2008 Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (4:03)
Overall Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (2:47)
Lund Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (3:14)
X Telling Me About the Loss of Something Dear, At Age 16 Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (3:29)
Middle Class Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (3:52)
Parenting Never Ends Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (3:30)
Anna Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (3:09)
25 Days Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (4:03)
Sancho Panza Andreas Mattsson, Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (1:48)
Travelling with HS Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (2:39)
Arjeplog Annika Norlin Hello Saferide (4:25)

Credits

Andreas Mattsson (Engineer), Andreas Mattsson (Wind), Andreas Mattsson (Harmonica), Andreas Mattsson (Drums), Andreas Mattsson (Vocals), Andreas Mattsson (?), Maia Hirasawa (Vocals), Janne Hansson (Engineer), Andreas Forsman (Violin), Jens Lagergren (Bass), George Kentros (Violin), Andrea Kellerman (Vocals), Hugo Sundkvist (Artwork), Maia Hirasawa (Piano), Andreas Mattsson (Guitar), Leo Svensson (Cello), Hugo Sundkvist (Design), Herman Söderström (Mixing Assistant), Andreas Mattsson (Piano), Andreas Mattsson (Producer), Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Mixing), Annika Norlin (Guitar), Anna Rodell (Violin), Andreas Mattsson (Vibraphone), Tomas Hallonsten (Accordion), Annika Norlin (Vocals), Annika Norlin (Drums), Jens Lagergren (Vocals), Johan Berthling (String Arrangements), Tomas Hallonsten (Organ (Hammond)), Andreas Mattsson (Guitar (Bass)), Cecilia Linné (Cello)
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