The Concretes - This Ones For You
"Here comes the dark."
Album: The Concretes [debut album]
Genre: Indie Pop, Chamber Pop, Twee Pop
Recorded:
Album Release: 2003
Single Release:
Length: 4:34
Producer: Jari Gaapalainen
Vocalist: Victoria Bergsman
Label: Licking Fingers Records
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Charts, Streams & Sales
Spotify: Over 70 thousand
YouTube Music: Over 2 thousand
Instruments
Includes bass, drums, guitar, harp, horns, strings
Details
- Licking Fingers Records is owned and managed by The Concretes
- The Swedish group had eight members when they released their debut
album, but they started out with only three, all female, in Stockholm
ten years earlier. They make beautiful music. The instrumentations are
lush, the sentiments maudlin. It's layered, as the emotion swells, but
quieter in sections, which leaves the space necessary for the vocals to
thrive.
In any group with so many members the songs become a negotiation about space and how to fill it, with what, and when. Everyone can't play at the same time, because a band isn't an orchestra, and the reason why boils down to vocals. The human voice conveys emotion better than any other instrument, making it the focal point of almost every major song in the last one hundred years. But it can be easily drown out.
Most bands are five or fewer people, not only because it keeps costs down, but, crucially, because it allows the voice room to breathe. The Concretes carefully take the opposite approach. They sometimes tour with over ten accompanying musicians, making for a grand total nearly twenty people playing on a crowded stage.
It comes as no surprise then that it took the band ten years to make an album. I, for one, am glad they did. Most music doesn't sound like this, the logistics are too difficult to manage, the artistic results too muddy. But when it's done right, it provides the listener with a distinct experience to relish, and the self-titled debut album from The Concretes is certainly that.
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