Sara Sangfelt – Love Me

“The surf guitar in the verses is like Bond Theme 101 for building tension.”

Tim: A title that some might see as a tad needy; music to very much back that up.

Tim: So basically WOWZERS. Gets off to a nice gentle electro start (curiously but pleasingly reminiscent of one of the best soundtracks of recent times), tension generated from that as we wonder exactly what’s coming.

Adam: If we’re talking soundtracks, I’m definitely getting a James Bond vibe from this. The surf guitar in the verses is like Bond Theme 101 for building tension.

Tim: Before long we find out we’re waiting, and it’s worth it, or at least she really really wants us to think that it is because my word can that lady put the effort in. And unlike the woman I’ve just watched on The X Factor, she’s actually got some decent singing talent to go with it.

Adam: When I think about The X Factor the first thing that comes to my mind definitely isn’t decent singing talent.

Tim: Oh, you’re one of those. God knows the X Factor, and its brethren. aren’t without their flaws, but you don’t get far without at least some musical talent. Well, most of the time.

Adam: Trying too hard however…

Tim: Yes there is that – less good points include the aforementioned desperation, because blimey we are in no doubt of how much she WANTS IT.

Adam: Well she was a competitor on Swedish Idol so maybe that’s where she gets it from.

Tim: And also the discovery that she still relies on her mum for emotional support, but then completely ignores the advice she’s given, is also a tad jarring.

Adam: I never relied on my mum for emotional support. I turned out alright, right? Look at me writing reviews on pop stars and their music. And not an ounce of bitterness about me!

Tim: Hmm, well, let’s focus on the track shall we? Musically: for a LET’S GET SHOUTY track, I don’t think I can fault it.

Adam: Oh yeah, I love a good Bond Theme.

Sara Sangfelt – Tattoo

“Dark and loud and exciting”

Tim: I don’t know if it’s because I’ve watched a lot of Adele being a bit of a stalker recently but by the end of the first verse I was all ready to stay “here’s a Swedish Adele”.

Tom: Ådele?

Tim: Yeah, could work. Have a listen.

Tim: Obviously that went flying out the window upon arrival of the chorus when it went all dark and loud and exciting, because that’s not something I’m expecting the Skyfall hitmaker to be coming out with any time soon.

Tom: I sort of wish she did, though? I’d love to hear something like this on the new album. ANYWAY. Sara Sangfelt.

Tim: It’s a great track, this – as already stated, the chorus is dark and loud and exciting which provides a good contrast to the verse. I was all ready to say “how precisely does wearing someone like a tattoo work exactly” —

Tom: Permanently?

Tim: Yes, or until you attack them with lasers — but then the lyrics come along with the “under my skin, getting deeper and deeper”, and not being able to get rid of it, and it actually seems fairly clever. Nice lyrics, top music, fine vocals, ALL GOOD.