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En ¿¿r F¿¿r Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog

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En ¿¿r F¿¿r Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog
En ¿¿r F¿¿r Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog

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En ¿¿r F¿¿r Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog

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The psychedelic sounds of Swedish collective
Dungen
have taken many forms since the band really got rolling in the early 2000s, but on eighth studio album
En Aer Foer Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog
, they expand their reach to include the unexpected and the unlikely. The blissed-out fuzz rock, tight vocal harmonies, and detours into gentle folk that appeared on earlier
albums all show up on
En Aer Foer Mycket
, but along with revisiting these familiar modes,
bandleader
Gustav Ejstes
worked with producer
Mattias Glava
to fit new ideas into the songwriting, and to push these experimental moves to the forefront. The most immediate of the new sounds
get into is undoubtedly the drum'n'bass rhythms and jungle breaks that serve as bedrock for the bounding "Var Har Du Varit?" Live drums, percussion, piano, and searing guitar leads join with the chopped-up drum samples and a melodic bass progression that sounds directly inspired by the U.K. rave scene of the mid-'90s. "Nattens Sista Strimma Ljus" leans into another sector of British psychedelia of the '90s, with huge, blown-out drum sounds and distortion-doused vocal harmonies and guitar tones that sound borrowed directly from
the Stone Roses
. "Klockan Slar Den Aer Mycket Nu" includes woofing synthesizers, menacing slowed-down voices, and even a little turntablist record-scratching, but the editing is so casual and unassuming that the song ends up feeling like a low-key piano ballad. The performances throughout
are light and controlled, and this makes even the most head-scratching newly introduced elements feel more subtle. The entirely acoustic guitar arrangements and rhythm box drum machine of "Skoevde" are less noticeable than the song's uplifting energy. Similarly, where "Moebler" could come off as a confusing mishmash of bossa nova and techno styles, its joyful melody is delivered with the playfulness of mid-'90s
Beck
and the floating aplomb of
Soft Machine
. Throughout the album,
try new things without getting caught up in the excitement of changing their sound, successfully evolving rather than merely throwing random ideas at the wall and seeing what sticks. ~ Fred Thomas

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