Christoffer Lundquist – Major & Minor Songs EP [review]

Written by Emilio Gimenez Bahl from Argentina:

Christoffer Lundquist - EP>Besides Per Gessle undoubtedly Christoffer Lundquist is my favorite artist from Sweden. I started to know more about him from the latter days of Brainpool when he assumed a more active role in the band from Lund. Actually “Junk a Rock Opera” became my favorite and the best album they made, ever.

One day, wasting some precious time on the iTunes Store, I got a beauty surprise – “A Christoffer Lundquist EP“. There were only four songs, so I asked myself why not to give it a try? The album was released under the extinct Junk Music AB in 2005 an it’s called “Major & Minor Songs EP”. Let’s see.

The opening track is “Happy new year”. Maybe the song matches the most the Brainpool sound but until 1:40 when you start to listen a very familiar sound – Christoffer’s guitar. Then you start to listen to synths like in “Mazarin” and beautiful guitar sounds as in the outro of “Late, later on”.

The first impression was strange, because the EP doesn’t have the sound I was expecting to listen, I mean… like “God bless free Radio” or “Designer dreams” from Brainpool and “Happy new year” has the sound and atmosphere of … “Son of a Plumber”, yes! Sort of acoustic and organic music with a very 70s sound.

“I would fain fly” has to most “up to date” sound of the EP. It’s an amazing story of love with all the tips that I used to enjoy in a good pop song. Simple lyrics, harmonical vocals and a sweet guitar melody – when you have this music’s algorithm, you have a hit. And “I would fain fly” is it!

The track #3 “Let’s Talk” follows the same plot, an extraordinary acoustic and simple pop love song “…so let’s talk you and I till the wondering sky kiss the night goodbye…” Sometimes it reminds me the voice of Peter Hammill, when he sings “Refugees”.

The ending track is “Take out for one”, a sweet American ballad like “Since I don’t have you”, with Christoffer singing in a higher tone and with a very 50’s piano rhythm.

I really enjoyed this EP and “I would fain fly” in particular. Christoffer has finished to record his first full length solo album right now and as he said “it is ready and waiting to be released”. So I do hope to see it on the shelves very soon.

You can listen the EP here: Christoffer Lundquist – Major & Minor Songs >
Spotify (album:0IRoJNaY655DcuCK1Zf2Lm) or buy it here iTunes

Helena Josefsson – Fen & Jag [lyrics]

Here are the lyrics for the latest Helena Josefsson’s single:

LISTEN TO THE SONG

Fen & Jag

Jag träffade en Fen
Hon sa du ska få en ny chans
att leva om ditt liv
Tack ska du ha
Men det behövs inte, sa jag
för idag är jag glad
Idag mår jag bra

Om jag fick leva
om hela mitt liv
så skulla jag inte ändra någonting
Då skulle jag göra allt precis likadant

För skratten och gråten som jag har känt
De hör visst ihop på något konstigt sätt
Jag tror nog att det är det
som är livet

Sen sa jag till Fen
jag har mindervärdens problem
Jag får leva med det
men visst är det väl
Ganska så vackert ändå
ikväll är min hittepå syren person

Om jag fick leva
om hela mitt liv
så skulla jag inte ändra någonting
Då skulle jag göra allt precis likadant

För skratten och gråten som jag har känt
De hör visst ihop på något konstigt sätt
Jag tror nog att det är det
som är livet

Om jag fick leva
om hela mitt liv
så skulla jag inte ändra någonting
Då skulle jag göra allt precis likadant

För skratten och gråten som jag har känt
De hör visst ihop på något konstigt sätt
Jag tror nog att det är det
som är livet
som är
det är det
som är
det är det

Thanks to gyllene_tjej for help.

Lars Demian sings Per Gessle’s songs [clips]

UPDATE on October 15: Per Gessle wrote to us on Twitter regarding this news: I think Lars is doing a terrific job. He’s great! I’m honoured.

As we informed, Lars Demian has recorded EP called “Att inte vara Pär Gezzle” with two covers of Per Gessle’s songs – “Listen to your heart” and “Här kommer alla känslorna (på en och samma gång)”. Now he is on his promotion tour around Sweden and few clips popped up on YouTube.

A place to visit: “On the beat” shop.

otbHave you ever thought about visiting the London shop in which Per Gessle and Anton Corbijn were in 2005 to take some photographs for the Man’s second solo album in English called “Son Of A Plumber”? If yes, remember “On the beat” name. Danyela Etchart was there in May 2009 while European “Party crasher tour” and wanted to share with us her story enriched with a clip and pics from that place.

Watch the clip
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