Saturday, August 29, 2015

Ane Bruns best album – Dagens Næringsliv

Ane Brun continues right track: into the unknown.

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Although she is a long established and highly respected musician was first with the album “It all starts with one” in 2012 at Ane Brun really started to find his own place in the world, musically and thematically. With dominant percussion and lyrics that were well hooked into each other, appeared she with bigger personality than the more conventional genre singer / songwriter emblem could stick to her earlier. Very many artists becomes duller over the years and continue in the same direction as before, but with less inspiration and vanishing momentum. Brown does not want to fall into the trap. When she comes back with a new album, her sixth, after a lot of tournaments to be followed by a longer disease interruption, she takes further steps to tear off the adhesive label. “When I’m Free” contains ambitious pop music, albeit of classic late 80′s mark, it will get automatic images of guitars and harmonica rack on the retina (perhaps in campfire-like “All we want is love”) – only a human being who moves freely around the music. It is given a clear impression that she is her own boss, but a boss who is open to other impulses. It may take a playthrough before all compositions sits down, but “When I’m Free” is whatever the finest Brown has released so far.



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