Mutual Friends

Mutual Friends

by BOY
Mutual Friends

Mutual Friends

by BOY
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Overview

The debut album from Hamburg, Germany-based singer/songwriter duo BOY, 2011's Mutual Friends, is a melodic, often introspective album grounded in the group's poignant, emotionally resonant, female-centric point of view. Centered around the talents of Valeska Steiner and Sonja Glass, BOY are ostensibly a folk-pop duo, but with backing from a handful of keyboardists, guitarists, and drummers -- including, on a few tracks, Phoenix's Thomas Hedlund -- they find a nice balance between the lightly experimental, catchy pop of Feist and the more twee-confessional style of Regina Spektor. What helps BOY rise above their similarly inclined female contemporaries is their knack for memorable pop songcraft that moves from the intimate, minor-key sound of cuts like "Railway" to more breezy, radio-ready tracks such as the cheekily titled '70s pop of "Oh Boy." With shimmering melodic lines and a pleasant, natural production approach, many of the songs on Mutual Friends find an immediate home in your ears that's as cozy as it is bittersweet. Part of this is due to Steiner and Glass' gift for writing lyrics that seem to capture what life is like for many women in their twenties. There is a recurring theme of newly discovered female freedom and sexual identity on the album that finds BOY thinking about such universally relatable "firsts" as getting an apartment ("This Is the Beginning"), working a day job ("Waitress"), falling in love ("Little Numbers"), and leaving home ("Drive Darling"). In the last example, Steiner sings "The trunk is filled with records and books and chairs and clothes/I'm smiling on the surface/I'm scared as hell below," and, later, "Good morning freedom, good night lullabies." Whether saying goodbye to a lover, or a parent, or perhaps even falling in love with each other, this BOY is forever on the cusp of becoming a woman. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 08/17/2018
Label: Mvka
UPC: 5060238630542
Rank: 176286

Tracks

  1. This Is the Begining
  2. Waitress
  3. Army
  4. Little Numbers
  5. Drive Darling
  6. Railway
  7. Waltz for Pony
  8. Boris
  9. Oh Boy
  10. Skin
  11. Silver Streets
  12. July

Album Credits

Performance Credits

BOY   Primary Artist,Vocals
Marco Moeller   Percussion
Christian Kreutzer   Banjo
Deniz Erarslan   Guitar,Vocals,Percussion
Jule Escherhaus   Choir/Chorus
Taco Van Hettinga   Clarinet
Kris Wilkinson   Viola
David Angell   Violin
Eric Darken   Vibraphone
Thomas Hedlund   Drums
Ari Bragi Karason   Trumpet
Marcel Roemer   Drums,Percussion
Valgeir Sigurdjsson   Horn Engineer
Thomas Hahn   Guitar
Stefdjn Jon Bernhardjsson   French Horn
Helgi Hrafn Jonsson   Trombone,Conductor
Jessica Buzbee   Trombone
Timothy Buzbee   Tuba
Philipp Steinke   Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Carl-Michael Grabinger   Drums
Bela Brauckmann   Drums
Sonja Glass   Bass,Banjo,Cello,Organ,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion
Valeska Steiner   Guitar,Vocals,Melodica,Percussion
Tim Lauer   Conductor
David Davidson   Violin
John Catchings   Viola

Technical Credits

Frieder Weiss   Mixing,Engineer
Bobby Shin   String Engineer
Timo Dorsch   Mixing
Hendrik Ostrau   Drum Engineering
Marcel Roemer   Mixing
Mario Lombardo   Artwork
Kai Blankenberg   Mastering
Hadley Hudson   Photography
Guy Sternberg   Drum Engineering
Bernhard Hahn   Drum Engineering
Adrian Stern   Composer
Helgi Hrafn Jonsson   Arranger
Benedikt Schnermann   Photography
Clemens Matznick   Mixing
Philipp Steinke   Loop,Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Jens Dreesen   Mastering
Inga Seevers   Cover Photo
Sonja Glass   Arranger,Composer,Programming,Group Member
Valeska Steiner   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
BOY   Composer
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