Tuesday, November 26th, 2013
Animal Heart
Nina Persson increases global levels of Nina Persson with solo album
Shervin LainezWhither Nina Persson? Despite fronting two bands, she’s made herself pretty scarce in recent years. The Cardigans haven’t released a new record since 2006’s Super Extra Gravity and A Camp, her project with Niclas Frisk, Mark Linkous, and Nathan Larson, was last heard of on 2009’s Colonia.
But she hasn’t just been taking some down time. She recently moved to New York, splitting time between there and Malmö, and as revealed in the 2011 Swedish documentary I Am My Own Dolly Parton, was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Fortunately, it was detected early and successfully removed – she discussed in in a 2011 interview with Sweden’s Express and roughly translated into English at Cardies fansite Plain Picture Parade – and she’s since become a mother. Pretty good reasons to have stepped away from making music for a while.
And now she’s back. The Cardigans are technically active again, performing a recital of Gran Turismo at a bunch of European and Asian festivals last year and playing some “greatest hits” dates in Asia and Russia as we speak – they’re actually in Osaka tonight. Whether this will lead to more dates or recording is unclear, but The Cardigans are out of mothballs, at least.
And as for looking forwards rather than back, Persson has just announced her first solo record, implying that the A Camp name is done. The album is entitled Animal Heart, written with Larson and Eric Johnson of the now-defunct Fruit Bats, recorded at her home in Harlem, and coming with “disco and eighties soul” reference points, will be released on February 10. Persson discusses the making of the album in the official bio and has released a video for the title track of the record.
Video: Nina Persson – “Animal Heart”
Trailer: I’m My Own Dolly Parton
New Zealand psych-pop-soul singer Connan Mockasin has announced a short North American tour behind his second album Caramel; he’ll be in Toronto at The Drake Underground on January 13, tickets $13. There’s features on him at The Line Of Best Fit, Interview, Red Bull, and eMusic, you can stream the new album via The Fader and watch a new video at Nowness.
MP3: Connan Mockasin – “Dolphin Love”
Video: Connan Mockasin – “I’m The Man, That Will Find You”
Stream: Connan Mockasin / Caramel
So my sleuthing around the precise release dates of I Break Horses’ new album have turned out to be a little off, but for the better – rather than the January 28 release I speculated on, Chiaroscuro will be out in North America on January 21, the day after it comes out in Europe. No staggered releases here!
Exclaim has details on the sophomore album from The Jezebels, entitled The Brink and due out February 18. Check out the first video from it below.
Video: The Jezabels – “The End”
Spain’s Delorean have premiered the new video from Apar at Nowness; they make up their previously canceled date in support of the record at The Hoxton on February 20.
Video: Delorean – “Unhold”
Icona Pop have released a new video from This Is Icona Pop and have announced a slew of tour dates which brings them back to Toronto on March 31… opening for Miley Cyrus at the Air Canada Centre.
Video: Icona Pop – “Just Another Night”
The Fly checks in with Bo Madesen of Mew.
DIY has a brief interview with Austra-Scandinavian outfit Kate Boy.
Greek duo Keep Shelley In Athens have released a new video from their debut full-length, At Home.
Video: Keep Shelley In Athens – “Oostende”
Noisey has premiered the new video from Japanese post-rockers Mono, taken from their latest album For My Parents.
Video: Mono – “Dream Odyssey”
Phoenix have premiered their new Sofia Coppola-directed video from Bankrupt! at the MoMA website.
Video: Phoenix – “Chloroform”
Spin is streaming a new song from M83, taken from the soundtrack to You And The Night, a French film about an orgy.
Stream: M83 – “Ali & Matthias”
eMusic, Billboard, and Exclaim have interviews with Cut Copy.
Paste talks Hunger Games and other matters with Of Monsters & Men.
Rolling Stone chats with Björk, and Time has dug up an old video of a young Björk explaining how a television works.
Tags: Bjork, Connan Mockasin, Cut Copy, Delorean, I Break Horses, Icona Pop, Jezabels, Kate Boy, Keep Shelley In Athens, M83, Mew, Mono, Nina Persson, Phoenix