MIC Norway takes a look back at by:Larm, including Djuice award-winner magnus eliassen: http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2006021313240467462119
MIC Norway takes a look back at by:Larm, including Djuice award-winner magnus eliassen: http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2006021313240467462119
Lovers of the world, listen up. Norway's romantic troubadour, magnus eliassen, has just made a singer/songwriter opus that's about as filled with sweet, melodic, achingly lovely odes to matters of the heart as any record you've ever heard. And I'm not gonna suddenly get cynical or poke fun at it, either. The 11 tracks on this debut CD comprise a truly poignant, haunting song cycle that should connect emotionally with anyone who has ever been in love (or fearful of losing it). With a gentle voice that recalls Sondre Lerche (and occasionally Even Johansen/Magnet, minus the latter's weariness) and a singularly romantic aesthetic, Eliassen offers warm, folksy guitar strumming and touches of poppy electronics here and there over which he delivers one sparkling tribute/confession of love after another. "I wanna fight for you/But I don't wanna win/If I'm not the right for you/And if I am I always spin/I can't lose you," goes a verse in the largely acoustic "Grace." Eliassen's falsetto on "Falling in love" is exquisite, and sentiments like "You're so beautiful, I go crazy" that would come across as cliched or sappy in the hands of a lesser artist resonate with emotional purity here. "Write back," the paradoxically bouncy "Weakness," the closing "Until we meet again" with its intimate half-whispered vocal: they're all beautiful songs. In the melodic, jaunty number "Follow me," Eliassen repeatedly sings "Are you with me?/Will you come follow me?" You bet we will, Magnus, my friend--as long as you keep making exceptionally pretty, heartfelt recordings like this.
- Kevin Renick
Norwegian singer/songwriter magnus eliassen will be spending some time in LA for the next week or so and is playing a couple shows:
01/11 - Lave Lounge, Hollywood, CA
01/12 - Spaceland, Los Angeles, CA
01/17 - The Mint, Los Angeles, CA
Listen to some songs on his myspace page, including the recently added "Butterfly". Now what I wanna know is if there's gonna be a repeat of Norwegian party taxi. I've heard rumors of Andrew WK getting involved.
Norwegian singer/songwriter magnus eliassen has posted the video for the song "Lois is happy": http://www.magnuseliassen.com/video/loisishappy.mov
simon | Mon, Sep 6th, 2010 18:52:28