First Aid Kit - The Lion’s Roar
Album Reviews
Label: Wichita Recordings
Released: 23rd January 2012
Reviewer: Colm McAuliffe
Heavenly harmonies and wistful string plucking. Nothing on 'The Lion’s Roar' sounds remotely out of place.
Label: Wichita Recordings
Released: 23rd January 2012
Reviewer: Colm McAuliffe
Nothing on 'The Lion’s Roar' sounds remotely out of place. Vocals, sparse acoustic backings, gentle snare brushing, the occasional stab of a mellotron all create a very pristine listening experience. A little too pristine perhaps: if First Aid Kit are attempting to evince a landscape of campfire sessions and return-to-the-countryside vibe, then it sounds like an almost too deliberate and calculating jump on to the already brimming bandwagon, steered by Fleet Foxes, Bon Iver and any other beardy recluse you can care to mention.
Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst, along with the Felice Brothers (who just happened to be passing through as the girls were recording, isn’t such serendipity a joy to behold!), joins the fray for closing track ‘King Of The World’ where they sing of their "fake laugh suddenly sounding sincere." I’m not sure if such honesty is deliberate but it doesn’t really wash; surely young Swedish girls have far better things to be doing than intensely detailing the ups and downs of (presumably) other people's marriages.
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