This Is Where Our Hearts Collide

This Is Where Our Hearts Collide

by Amandine
This Is Where Our Hearts Collide

This Is Where Our Hearts Collide

by Amandine

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Overview

When you're a bunch of smart, deep-thinking guys trying to work in pop music, you have to walk kind of a thin line: it's the line between being intriguingly sensitive and being off-puttingly wimpy or solipsistic. Amandine is a Swedish band heavily influenced by American folk music and alt-country, and they walk that line on their pretty but occasionally frustrating debut album. That is to say, they walk it like someone submitting to a roadside intoxication test -- keeping a generally straight trajectory but sometimes wobbling off course before correcting themselves. Instrumentally, the band's sound is slow and soporific -- not exactly lazy, but not entirely committed either. Imagine a less-energized version of the Cowboy Junkies' Trinity Session and you'll get the idea. Unfortunately, singer Olof Gidloef doesn't have anything approaching Margo Timmins' charisma; where she sounds quietly intense, Gidloef sounds like he's trying valiantly to stay awake. It's an approach that works nicely on "Halo" (especially when the strings come in) and maybe a bit less well on the more aimless "Fathers & Sons." When the band starts more or less rocking out on the album's final track, the effect is so startling that it's really kind of thrilling. Kind of. Recommended to sensitive guys everywhere and to the girls who love them. ~ Rick Anderson

Product Details

Release Date: 11/15/2005
Label: Fatcat Records
UPC: 0600116993724
Rank: 251251

Tracks

  1. For All the Marbles
  2. Halo
  3. Fine Lines
  4. Stitches
  5. Blood & Marrow
  6. Over the Trenches
  7. Fathers & Sons
  8. Firefly
  9. Sway
  10. Easy Prey
  11. Heart Tremor

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Amandine   Primary Artist
Nils Odelstam   Trombone
Findis Kristinsdottir   Violin,String Quartet
Ove Andersson   Mellotron,Organ
Ulf Andren   Violin,String Quartet
Kerstin Vikstroem   Vocals (Background)
Anna Harju   Viola,String Quartet
Olof Gidloef   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Lap Steel Guitar
Andreas Hedstroem   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Kenneth Johansson   Trumpet
Mattias Punkarsvine Bengtsson   Percussion

Technical Credits

John Andersson   Group Member
Andreas Bergqvist   Group Member
Nils Odelstam   Horn Arrangements
Ove Andersson   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,String Arrangements
Mandy Parnell   Mastering
Olof Gidloef   Group Member,Horn Arrangements
Andreas Hedstroem   Group Member
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