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Moneybrother
Pengabrorsan
Hacka Skivindustri

Not really sure why Burning Heart Records didn't want to release Moneybrother's Swedish album. It seems idiotic to me, but who am I to judge, huh? Maybe they didn't think it would sell enough or something. The album consists of ten covers, all interpreted by Anders Wedin (aka Moneybrother) in Swedish, and one original song that features the Swedish rock legend Jerry Williams. It's an interesting premise and Moneybrother manages to keep it exciting most of the way through. Being a fan of Operation Ivy, "Jag skriver inte på nåt", with The Hives' own Howlin' Pelle, appeals to me a lot and so does "Under bordet" which is a cover of My Morning Jacket's "Off the record" (one of my favourite songs of 2005), even though these are not the strongest songs on here per se. Most of the tracks have got that Bruce Springsteen vibe that Wendin has embraced and plugged away at since his first single "Reconsider me". Now, I'd like for Broder Daniel's Henrik, Randy's Stefan, etc, to step up and release their own Swedish cover albums. Preferably within the next 3 weeks. PS: The album's title is a Swedish translation of "the moneybrother".
- Simon Tagestam

Moneybrother
Dom vet ingenting om oss
Hacka Skivindustri

This is a cover of Kirsty MacColl's "They don't know" from 1979 (also recorded by Tracy Ullman in 1983 in a crazy pop version), translated and sung in Swedish. It's the first single from Moneybrother's forthcoming album, consisting of only covers, all translated to Swedish. It's a fun and catchy song, and it very much sounds like Moneybrother. Don't listen to it too many times though, since it'll get inside your head and it's going to be very hard to forget about it. If you want to live dangerously, you can listen to the song on Moneybrother's website or watch the very lo-fi video on youtube.
- Simon Tagestam