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New album from Tallest Man On Earth on Standard LP with Black vinyl, in gatefold sleeve with plain inner and printed insert.
Kristian Matsson is a singer-songwriter from Dalarna, Sweden, who performs under the stage name of The Tallest Man on Earth. Matsson grew up in Leksand, and began his solo career in 2006, having previously been the lead singer of the indie band Montezumas. His music has often drawn comparisons to the music of Bob Dylan.
Last summer, Kristian Matsson lamented that steady touring had slowed the arrival of I Love You. Its a Fever Dream., his fifth album as the Tallest Man on Earth. I cant write good stuff on tour, he complained. I cant write about life on a tour bus. Ironically, Fever Dream arrives as a focused and frequently lovely rumination on life lived on a tour bus. Songs unfold in hotel bars, on open roads, beneath vast blue bowls of rural sky. The rhythms of perpetual travel pulse beneath acoustic melodies that lie somewhere between Dylan and Sufjana few gentle, a few forceful. With depth and delicacy, Matsson explores the banalities and oddities of tour, like the phenomenon of performing for an adoring audience to whom you are a stranger.
Matssons music mirrors his lyrical themes. Though he remains devoted to sparse arrangements of guitar, banjo, and harmonica, these songs begin to veer into more adventurous territory. Hotel Bar introduces a horn section, and The Running Styles of New York is bookended by momentary blips of electronics. These new elements are deployed sparingly and selectively, a sprinkle of salt to draw new flavor from familiar sound. Tempos vary, too, from raucous stomping to slow, plaintive fingerpickingas if hes stretching, sprinting, growing fatigued, slowing down. As in his words, he wrestles with the question of where to go, and how quickly. Pitchfork






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