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4.0 out of 5 stars First Aid Kit - Sisters are doing it for themselves., January 24, 2012
This review is from: The Lion's Roar (Audio CD)
Once upon a time two sisters walked into a Swedish forest, one with a guitar the other looking painfully young at the age of 16 and they both sang a song. The tune in question was a spine tingling cover of Fleet Foxes "Tiger mountain peasant song" and the sisters posted a video of it on the internet. It turned into a quiet and persistent sensation having been viewed well over 2 million times. The sisters in question were Johanna Söderberg and Klara Söderberg and their band is First Aid Kit. Happily suspending the fact that they are from Sweden they produce the type of Americana which is heartfelt and passionate, Their debut album 2010s "Big Black & The Blue" was a showcase for their brilliant voices although it was if truth be told a tad downbeat, lacking in variety in some parts and the echoes of Robin Pecknold's Seattle wonders were everywhere.

On their latest album "The Lions Roar" there is a clear and determined attempt made to rock things up and give a bigger sound. The bittersweet harmonies remain firmly in place but better songs with fuller production are everywhere plus growing signs that the sisters can write a fine set of lyrics. They recently reduced Patti Smith to a tearful wreck with a stirring version of her "Dancing Barefoot", yet it is to that other female giant of music that this albums finest song is dedicated. "Emmylou" name checks the romance of Harris with her true love Gram Parsons, plus June Carter with the Man in Black. It could easily be clichéd and trite but instead it is a splendid country concoction and possibly the finest thing the sisters have done. There must be composers in Nashville thinking that a monster has been created in Stockholm that can out countrify them in every respect. The opening title track equally sees the sisters drawing from Dylan and Cash with considerable aplomb, harmonies to die for and a melody drawn from the ages in a powerful alt country ballad. Indeed the opening three songs which conclude with the "In the hearts of men" a song Neko Case would have mortgaged her house to write sees First Aid Kit barely putting a foot wrong. Further musical peaks arrive in the form of the beautiful ringing gentle ballad "Blue" (not a Joni Mitchell cover) and the wonders of the rolling "To a poet" which certainly has a Fleet Foxes tinge and is frankly all the better for it. A step change comes when the sisters truly cut loose on the last track with a rollicking hoedown entitled "King of the world". This reviewer was idly speculating that the Felice brothers who have sadly lost their mojo of late should produce a song of this quality when by happy accident some of them turn up with Conor Oberst to sing backing vocals. This serendipity is actually rather obvious when you hear this joyous song jam packed with handclaps, violins, accordions and horns (one can only hope that Ian Felice has exercised his demons since the troubling "Celebration Florida"). Finally a doff of the cap to the gorgeous strummed lament "New Years Eve" which is solid proof that First Aid Kit are maturing into an act as classy as a pair of Jimmy Choo's. Please seek this song out you will adore it.

"The Lion's Roar" is the sound of a band rapidly maturing at light speed with a talent well beyond their years. Listen to their first EP "Drunken Trees" and chart the scale of the journey to this new LP and the size of the musical leap. It's all quite remarkable and in the context of the evolving story of the Söderberg's we should warmly welcome the fact that "sisters are doing it for themselves".
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Old beyond their years, sweet to the point of pain, harmony from heaven and hell, January 24, 2012
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This review is from: The Lion's Roar (Audio CD)
So sweet that the pain goes down easy, like a shot of the best moonshine you ever had. This is hot and smokey, sad and bitter, painful and cathartic music sung by sisters who sound like they have been signing together for ever, which they probably have. Appalachia is the obvious touchstone for their music, but they are not making roots music like Gillian Welch--instead, they make guitar driven, harmonically rich indie pop drenched in Americana. It will be at home wherever heartbreak is known, wherever cigarettes litter the floor, wherever sad tales and hopeful tunes are known to go together. You owe it to yourself to check this out if any of this description appeals to you--these sisters are the real thing, and they absolutely thrill me. Haunting.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stellar Second Release, January 26, 2012
This review is from: The Lion's Roar (Audio CD)
After seeing the girls open for Lykke Li on her Fall tour I was highly anticipating this release. If you like Civil Wars, Gillian Welch, Fleet Foxes, Joanna Newsom, etc. then you'll love this set of folky pop songs. Some songs tend more toward the americana spectrum while others are definitely more folk-based. Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) sings on the last track as well! Lovely, lovely record - can't wait until their tour!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely vocals, consistently excellent musicianship--great album., February 13, 2012
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This review is from: The Lion's Roar (MP3 Download)
First Aid Kit first came to my attention because their song "Hard Believer" was played sometimes on the Minneapolis-St. Paul public radio rock station, The Current, and I liked the singing and lyrics. Not historically a big fan of female duos, I wouldn't have bet anything that my fandom would go beyond that single song, but when I saw that First Aid Kit was appearing at one of our coolest local venues (The Cedar) in April in support of their new album, "Lion's Roar," I decided to check it out to see if the concert would be worth attending.

Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. The new songs demonstrate an even greater sophistication, maturity, and listenability than their previous efforts (which were already very good). With "Roar," the sisters have propelled themselves into the upper echelons of singer-songwriters (although they didn't write every song--they do at least one cover on "Roar"). In a just world, First Aid Kit would fulfill the promise of Next Big Thing, but that doesn't happen as often as it should (for example, in a just world everyone would know about We Are All Where We Belong and Monitor, but from what I can tell, they have not hit it big yet).

Whether as part of a fairly small and self-selected bandwagon, or to avoid the rush and say you followed them before it was uber-cool to do so, give this music a chance. It's a unique brand of artistry that deserves recognition and support.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, February 7, 2012
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A totally satisfying album -- beautiful harmonies, beautiful lyrics, beautiful orchestrations, moving, powerful, gentle, poetic, lovely, serene. So good.
It is a little bit country, a little bit folk, a little bit '60s, a little bit surreal -- all woven together really nicely.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Early Favorite for Album of the Year 2012, January 24, 2012
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This review is from: The Lion's Roar (Audio CD)
Mix together the best of The Avett Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel, Mumford and Sons, Fleet Foxes, Indigo Girls, and The Jayhawks and you have First Aid Kit. This album is loaded with breathtaking harmonies, gorgeous melodies, and lyrics that display a maturity far beyond their years. These songs are shockingly good. This is the type of album that bands struggle for decades to make and rarely do. It's amazing that these sisters can write songs that sound timeless and fresh and emotionally compelling. "To A Poet", "The Lion's Roar", "Emmylou", "Dance To Another Tune", and "New Year's Eve" are the highlights but every song on the album is excellent. I expect First Aid Kit to be the breakthough story of 2012 and be the big Grammy winner during next year's show.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolutely gorgeous album, February 19, 2012
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After downloading one of their singles free on itunes, I decided to go out on a limb and purchase this album. Within a couple of listens, I knew I made a wise purchase. I can't remember the last time I was so swept up by a new artist. They write songs with beautiful lyrics, melodies and instrumentation reminiscent to Fleet Foxes and My Morning Jacket. And the harmonies coming out of these sisters are as pristine as Simon and Garfunkel. As of today, The Lion's Roar is my favorite album of 2012.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great harmony these sisters own, February 13, 2012
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A very strong presentation by these two Swedes. Be it haunting dark melodies or lighter selections, they do it well! This is one cd you can let play over and over. With a little help from their shared DNA, their voices blend wonderfully. Klara's crystal clear lead is balanced nicely by Johanna's often deeper harmony. What a great team, i hope for their continued success and that they handle it right; there's no doubt they've got more in the well!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, February 26, 2012
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This has been playing nonstop in my car. I love love love love love it. Yay! It's only 10 songs but well worth it. Conor Oberst sings on the last song which is cool and unexpected! My favourite song is Emmylou.
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