Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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ALBUM REVIEW : THE NIGHT

Paintbox


Paintbox - Mindreader (video)

Références musicales : Nina Kinert, Stina Nordenstam, Anna Ternheim
Paintbox - Mindreader (mp3)

Paintbox is the band of Linnea Olsson, the girl behind the cello of several brilliant Swedish artists such as Nina Kinert . I already reviewed its debut album Bright gold & red . Tomorrow, on Wednesday, comes out its second one called The Night (order the record here , buy the mp3s there ).

While Wild chance illuminated the debut, Mindreader is the highlight of this aerial night (I actually already put the live video of this song on my previous post about Paintbox). It could be just a good regular pop song, but with this sharp cello, and this stammering beatbox, the song turns quite magical, with an unusual atmosphere. Yes, believe it or not, a cello can change everything in a song.

The rest of the record is probably not as brilliant as Mindreader , but tunes such as the opening track The Night or Underground prove the band is able to write several killer songs. Too bad the production of the record is that clean. I would prefer more dirt. Anyway, since I had the chance to see Linnea playing live with her cello, I would recommend you to See Her and Her Buddies Live When They are around. And if Paintbox is Not helped by a big label or Anything, it is for sure a band to keep an Eye on (and ear year).


To my fellow French

Paintbox is the group of Linnea Olsson, the girl who holds the cello a lot of quality groups in Sweden, like Nina Kinert . I've already published a criticism of their debut album Bright red & gold . Tomorrow, Wednesday, they released their second title The Night (order the disc here , buy it here in mp3 ). Wild

chance lit their first album on it's Mindreader that stands out (I had already posted a live video of that song in my previous post about Paintbox). It could only be a good simple pop song, but with the cello and the incisive rhythm stammering, the title heads to unimagined heights, a bit magical and certainly unusual. Yes, believe it or not, but a cello can transform a song.

The rest of the disc is probably not as bright as the summit, but songs such as The Night which opens the disc, or Underground prove that the group is capable of laying several killings. It's just a pity that the production is so smooth. I had hoped more grain. Still, for having the chance to see them live Linnea and her cello, I can guarantee you a concert of the group is recommended. And if Paintbox do not have a major label can provide for its promotion, it is nevertheless a group to follow the corner of my eye (and ear).

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