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What Makes It Go?

 
Album Review: What Makes It Go?

  • Artist: Komeda
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 20, 1998
  • Total Time: 37:10
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Komeda are a Swedish quartet who give us quirky, danceable ditties with memorable melodies. Funky electronics, basslines, and mesmerizing rhythms roll along by playing off one another. There exists a '60s flair with added horns, analog synths, and acoustic guitars that pound out rhythms. Maybe, a Stereolab reference could by placed with the synth/drums set up. Strings on every song are used to give the fun a twinge of sadness, a wonderful element. The vocals of Lena Karlsson are a deserving focus in the mix of What Makes It Go? Her phrasing and accenting make the words flow in these songs. She is a sassy singer that sounds like an old blues/Dixieland singer set in the rock world. "Curious" seems to be the single, with a '60s Muzak feel highlighted by Stevie Wonder-sounding horns and organs. There is a nice flowing chorus chanting of the wonders of human nature. "Flabbergast" moves along playing with key, sounding a bit like the Cure. In parts, it sounds as if the Casio demonstration has stepped in alongside the amazing vocals of Karlsson. The chorus busts out of nowhere to step the song up levels. The lyrics are step-by-step directions for living. A nice outro of drone bells and strings create a dramatic effect. Komeda always seem to keep the feeling light and fun. You cannot help smiling and nodding your head to What Makes It Go? ~ David Serra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Binario Komeda (3:32)
It's Alright Baby Komeda (2:52)
Curious Komeda (3:35)
Cul de Sac Komeda (4:44)
Living Things Komeda (1:32)
Flabbergast Komeda (4:34)
Campfire Komeda (1:45)
Happyment Komeda (2:47)
Our Hospitality Komeda (2:42)
Focus Komeda (3:38)
A Simple Formality Komeda Komeda (5:29)

Credits

Komeda (Multi Instruments), Komeda (Group), Komeda (Producer), Komeda (Main Performer), Friend (Producer), Pelle Henricsson (Bongos), Pelle Henricsson (Mastering), Eskil Lovstrom (Trombone), Eskil Lovstrom (Producer), Erik Andersson (Percussion), Lena Karlsson (?), Marcus Holmberg (?), Jonas Holmberg (?), Mattias Norlander (?), Jan Aäder (Percussion)
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What Makes it Go?
Studio album by Komeda
Released 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Pop, Rock
Label North of No South, Minty Fresh
Producer Komeda
Eskil Lövström
Professional reviews
Komeda chronology
The Genius of Komeda
(1995)
What Makes it Go?
(1998)
Pop På Svenska & Plan 714 till Komeda
(2001)

What Makes it Go? is the third full-length studio album by Swedish band Komeda. Licensed from Swedish record label North of No South, Minty Fresh gave the album an international release in 1998.

Upon its release What Makes it Go? received positive reviews from music critics and was noted for being a worthy progression from previous album The Genius of Komeda.

Track listing

All songs written by Komeda

  1. "Binario"
  2. "It's Alright, Baby"
  3. "Curious"
  4. "Cul de Sac"
  5. "Living Things"
  6. "Flabbergast"
  7. "Campfire"
  8. "Happyment"
  9. "Our Hospitality"
  10. "Focus"
  11. "A Simple Formality"

 
 
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