Music / rock

After the great storm


Reviews (5)


Pitchfork

d. 5. Nov. 2020

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Jackson Howard

d. 5. Nov. 2020

"The pop crooner's third album is at times freer, queerer, and more enlivening than anything Sam Smith has done before, and yet too cautious to make what could've been a career-defining leap".


PopMatters

d. 30. Oct. 2020

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Ryan Lathan

d. 30. Oct. 2020

"In a season full of shockingly good releases, Ane Brun's eighth album of original music is a slow-burning delight, full of melodies that linger long after the record has stopped spinning".


The line of best fit

d. 26. Oct. 2020

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Dan Xromb

d. 26. Oct. 2020

"As we would expect from such an accomplished artist, After The Great Storm is an emphatic record, conjuring up moments of hope and reassurance for difficult times, but also unafraid to reveal flashes of vulnerability and insecurity, all conveyed through an unfiltered and organic new style for Brun".


Backseat Mafia

d. 1. Nov. 2020

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John Parry

d. 1. Nov. 2020

"Talking about the record, Brun has said her aim was to "make music with beats mixed with a lot of heart and warmth"; but it often reaches way beyond that ambition. It's deeply political, profoundly personal, inventive and unashamedly lush without ever losing that effortless groove - modern music for grown-up people, if you need a tag".


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d. 17. Dec. 2020

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Louise Rosengreen

d. 17. Dec. 2020

"After the Great Storm, som udkom i slutningen af oktober, er med dets brug af synthesizere, trommebeats og EDM-eskalerende klange hendes mest elektroniske til dato. De fleste af sangene har hun skrevet omgivet af sit hjemlands bjerge. Og da hun gik i studiet med sine to co-producere, Anton Sundell og Martin Hederos, var tanken, at de skulle indspille et album, der skulle lyde stort ... Brun lægger (...) ikke skjul på, at meget af hendes inspiration er hentet fra navne som (...) Portishead og Massive Attack".