Boy Omega - Hope On
The Horizon (Glitterhouse / Dist. Differ-Ant). Sortie le 24
Septembre 207
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On "Hope on the Horizon", Boy
Omega (Martin Henrik Gustafsson) follows up his critically
acclaimed 2006-albums "The Black Tango" and "The Grey Rainbow",
with yet another impressive collection of songs that showcase
the growth of his songwriting. As always when you hear a new
Boy Omega-record, there's something new going on. This time
it's a lot less electronic than before. This is something warm
and analog, featuring big walls of strings, horns, acoustic
pianos etc. It sounds like dogma 95 movies look like: authentic,
melancholic and drenched with the bitter beauty of life.
It's more of a "band album" than a "solo album".
It features no less than 12 other people playing and singing
along with Martin. Except for the regular core-members of the
Boy Omega Orchestra (Per-Ola Eriksson, Karin Wiberg and Andreas
Lassus), members from other swedish bands such as Tiger Lou,
Audrey and Irene also contributed. The album was recorded over
the last two years at various locations in Göteborg, Sweden
(mainly Kepner Treg Studios and Musikens Hus), in between tours,
other recordings and day-to-day life. It was engineered by Per-Ola
Eriksson and produced by everyone involved. The band had been
trying out most of the songs live before the recordings started,
and since they worked very well that way, they decided to record
as much as possible live in the studio, and use first or second
takes. "During this period of time I listened a lot to the Van
Morrisson-album "Veedon Fleece", Bob Dylan's "Blonde on blonde",
Nicolai Dunger's "Soul rush", Håkan Hellström's "Ett kolikbarns
bekännelser", the selftitled Broken Social Scene-album and last
but not least, a huge pile of Phil Spector and his "wall of
sound"-productions. Those albums were an influence in the recording
process. "More is more" kind of became the catch phrase in the
studio", Martin says.
The songs are about them black eyes, the hidden
signs, pulling the plug, pulling down your pants, childhood
summer memories, animals, alarms, auras, traps, targets, cocoons,
buckets of friendship, acts of revenge, threats, bulletproof
vests, fire, explosives and their related effects, warm city
lights, tram #9, body power, wrongdoings, drinking yourself
off the map, fixing a broken heart, dissociation, roofs falling
in, far distances, tall grass, sleeping pills, coping mechanisms,
late night phonecalls, bent rules, biting kisses, the rising
sun and hope on the horizon.
Martin's voice is the hook. In the past, reviewers
have mentioned it alongside Robert Smith (The Cure), Elliott
Smith, Win Butler (Arcade Fire), Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes),
Will Oldham, Sam Beam (Iron & Wine), Kristofer Åström (Fireside/Hidden
Truck) etc. So even if it may be reminiscent of many, it's without
a doubt uniquely his own.
Besides from recording "Hope...", releasing
two albums, a tour-cd (feat. 15 rare tracks and covers), two
singles, the split cd "If we were oceans" (w/ Kristofer Åström,
Racingpaperplanes and Two Times The Trauma) and appearing on
the Magnetic Fields tribute cd "Our love is meaningless", Boy
Omega also managed to play more than 60 shows in 2006. Germany,
Austria, The Netherlands and the UK were frequently visited.
In the summer they played the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg,
The End of the road festival in the UK along with artists such
as Ryan Adams, Ed Harcourt and Badly Drawn Boy. They also did
shows together with Isobel Campbell, Akron/Family, The Hidden
Cameras and Jason Collett.
This year Boy Omega joined Saddle Creek recording
artist Maria Taylor on a 34-day tour through Europe. Martin
played 19 of the shows solo and 10 with the band. Germany, Austria,
Italy, Croatia, the UK and Scandinavia were visited.
This is the next step in the impressive career
of Boy Omega. Martin and his friends have created something
beautiful and timeless together. In a sea of imposters, Boy
Omega is the real deal.
Contact promo France: sean@talitres.com
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