Monday, April 10, 2006

The Cardigans

Every once in a while you think you have a band figured out, and then they issue a cd that just changes your opinion of them entirely. More often than not, its a disapointing change, but every once in a while it's a pleasant suprise. The pleasant suprise happened to me with The Cardigans last year.

True story here, way back on a spring break from college I was back home in Jersey. A group of us decided that we were gonna go up to NYC and try to get standby tickets for The Late Show with David Letterman. This was back when he was funny. Or at least thats what I tell myself. At any rate, we scored some standby tickets and were way up in the balcony. The guests that day included Marilu Henner, Marlon Wayans, and The Cardigans. This was shortly after Lovefool was a big radio hit for them. Of course they didn't play Lovefool. I think they played a song called Been it, but the main thing I remember more than the music was that Nina Person may be the most beautiful woman alive. I am pretty sure I owned their album, First Band on the Moon, at some point, but it never left a real lasting impression.

However, last year, after many good words from trusted sources, I bought their album, Long Gone Before Daylight and I absolutely loved it. It remains in my CD wallet to this day, almost a year later. The sound was just well different from what I expected, and from the first song, Communication, I was completely hooked. It just seemed to be a much more organic sound. And Nina's voice just was booming on some of the tracks. There was some Neil Young influences maybe, I don't know it just worked.

At any rate, yesterday being double stamp day at Luna I finally got around to picking up their new album, Super Extra Gravity. I was afraid to pick it up for a while, not knowing if Long Gone Before Daylight was an abberation for them, or not. But this just picks up right where that one left off. I can see this finding a spot in my CD wallet and staying ther for months as well. At any rate, you can check out the video for there brilliantly titled, "I need some fine wine, and you, you need to be nicer" on there website, here. I am glad these guys another shot.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"I Need Some Fine Wine..." is one of the better songs to come out in the last few years. I think I will listen to it now.

scot said...

You are correct, sir.

There is not a dud on this album.

Actually on their last two albums.

Jim said...

Long Gone Before Daylight is probably my favorite Cardigans album, followed closely by Gran Turismo. I like the new album, but not as much as those two.

I agree with you guys on "I Need Some Fine Wine." Damn good song.

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The cardigans is my favorite band because they drop out of sight once in a while, so when they show up again people are anxious for something new.