Jens Lekman's second EP for Service is a concept EP revolving around the young Swedish songwriter's fascination with Rocky Dennis. In case you don't remember, Rocky Dennis was the kid in the movie Mask with the rare disorder that caused his head to be extremely disfigured. The first song on the EP, "Rocky Dennis' Farewell Song to the Blind Girl" is a very pretty song, with Lekman's clear tenor floating over melancholy sampled strings, gentle drums, and a sweet melody. His vocals on the record sound like a cross between Smiths-era Morrissey and solo Morrissey, much more so than on the previous EP. Apart from a brief orchestrated instrumental, "Rocky Dennis in Heaven," the remaining songs are piano ballads that are nice but not exceptional. "Jens Lekman's Farewell Song to Rocky Dennis" sums up his feelings about the character in a pleasant way with some great lyrics. Now that Lekman has gotten Rocky Dennis out of his system, maybe he can turn his burgeoning musical talents to some other subject worthy of them. Like Chris Evert, soapbox derbies, or Brian Krakow. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi
Rocky Dennis In Heaven is an EP by Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman, released on 21 January 2004 on Service Records. The EP was later released as simply Rocky Dennis on Secretly Canadian Records. The songs on this EP can also be found on Lekman's 2005 release, Oh You're So Silent Jens. The Swedish release showed a sky blue cover with the words, "Someday I'll be stuffed in a museum, scaring little kids With the inscription Carpe Diem, something I never did."
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