One of Sweden's most underrated synth-pop/R&B exports return with their magnum opus, 'V' on Secretly Canadian. Building on the glistening examples of their two albums and the pop diamond, 'High Summer', they return with breathtakingly spacious production recalling work by TCF or Arca and encompassing soaring vocals, windswept R&B rhythms and light-footed house, but more often left to radiate beatless within their exquisitely realised soundspsheres. However, if we've got any gripes it's the unfortunate appearance of folksy fiddles and guitar riffs, which, if replaced with practically anything else, would enhance the album hugely. Oh well, it's lovely otherwise.
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One of Sweden's most underrated synth-pop/R&B exports return with their magnum opus, 'V' on Secretly Canadian. Building on the glistening examples of their two albums and the pop diamond, 'High Summer', they return with breathtakingly spacious production recalling work by TCF or Arca and encompassing soaring vocals, windswept R&B rhythms and light-footed house, but more often left to radiate beatless within their exquisitely realised soundspsheres. However, if we've got any gripes it's the unfortunate appearance of folksy fiddles and guitar riffs, which, if replaced with practically anything else, would enhance the album hugely. Oh well, it's lovely otherwise.
One of Sweden's most underrated synth-pop/R&B exports return with their magnum opus, 'V' on Secretly Canadian. Building on the glistening examples of their two albums and the pop diamond, 'High Summer', they return with breathtakingly spacious production recalling work by TCF or Arca and encompassing soaring vocals, windswept R&B rhythms and light-footed house, but more often left to radiate beatless within their exquisitely realised soundspsheres. However, if we've got any gripes it's the unfortunate appearance of folksy fiddles and guitar riffs, which, if replaced with practically anything else, would enhance the album hugely. Oh well, it's lovely otherwise.
One of Sweden's most underrated synth-pop/R&B exports return with their magnum opus, 'V' on Secretly Canadian. Building on the glistening examples of their two albums and the pop diamond, 'High Summer', they return with breathtakingly spacious production recalling work by TCF or Arca and encompassing soaring vocals, windswept R&B rhythms and light-footed house, but more often left to radiate beatless within their exquisitely realised soundspsheres. However, if we've got any gripes it's the unfortunate appearance of folksy fiddles and guitar riffs, which, if replaced with practically anything else, would enhance the album hugely. Oh well, it's lovely otherwise.
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One of Sweden's most underrated synth-pop/R&B exports return with their magnum opus, 'V' on Secretly Canadian. Building on the glistening examples of their two albums and the pop diamond, 'High Summer', they return with breathtakingly spacious production recalling work by TCF or Arca and encompassing soaring vocals, windswept R&B rhythms and light-footed house, but more often left to radiate beatless within their exquisitely realised soundspsheres. However, if we've got any gripes it's the unfortunate appearance of folksy fiddles and guitar riffs, which, if replaced with practically anything else, would enhance the album hugely. Oh well, it's lovely otherwise.