Hagnesta Hill
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Artist: Kent
Label: Bmg Int'l
Category: Music
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Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 743217300920
EAN: 0743217300920
ASIN: B00004SD0C
Release Date: 2000-04-20 |
Hagnesta Hill
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Tracks:
- King Is Dead
- Revolt III
- Music Non Stop
- Kevlar Soul
- Stop Me June (Little Ego)
- Heavenly Junkies
- Stay With Me
- Quiet Heart
- Just Like Money
- Rollercoaster
- Protection
- Cowboys
- Whistle Song
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Album Description
Second English language album from Swedish indie act most often compared to Smashing Pumpkins. Includes the single, 'Kevlar Soul'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Second English Language Album from this Scandinavian Inde/Pop Rock Band.
Customer Reviews:
Very Good Album.......2006-09-20
I was walking about, a tourist on a summer Stockholm day near Gamla Stan in a shopping area in a record store when I first heard Kent. I immediately purchased five cd's by them. Of the one's I purchased, I find myself listening to Hagnesta Hill often.
If you like atmospheric, melancholic rock bands, Kent is very good. They remind me a lot of England's "House of Love" but they are very unique.
They have a very detached emotional vulnerability in their lyrics that is very beautiful to listen to because it reminds the listener that other's have felt the way. Lines like, the line from Stop Me June (Little Ego), "You Just have to let me go..." are poignant.
The pensive break-up song lyrics of Quiet Heart goes right to the point but with unusual and refreshingly creative lyrics. Listening to their lyrical expression is like listening to words used as a magic. You never know where the expression is going to take you. Like in quiet heart, "There was time when I was lost in myself, you took my hand became my guide; there was a time, you needed my help, I guess my ego made me blind..."
There's a confessional sort of guilt that any man can identify with in lyrics like this.
The King is Dead is very uplifting and expressive; Kevlar Soul reminds me of the later Beatles sound or even ELO.
But as a whole, there is a depth of emotion in their sound, melodies, and lyrics that makes them worth having in your collection.
Inspiration to all who listen........2006-06-22
I was first introduced to Kent through a friend of mine. The instant I heard the first song on Hagnesta Hill, "The King is Dead", I fell in love. There is something quite remarkable about their sound, and it is something that I have never heard before. It's so hard to place, but to put it simply, their music surpasses the bonds of mainstream music. Hagnesta Hill is far from singular-it is the most multidimentional album I've ever heard. Regardless of your mood, Kent is sure to fill whatever void you have. I find that the songs reflect life quite well, and do so in a mature and creative style. Overall, I can safely guarantee satisfaction to anyone who chooses to listen to Kent. The tone of their style grabs you in instantly, not to mention, the depth of their lyrics can keep you listening for hours.
Nordic atmosphere.......2004-07-16
I'm not fully sure whether the non-Europeans are able to understand this review, especially when I mention the Nordic atmosphere which characterizes this album, Hagnesta Hill. The point is that you might not be aware of this so-called atmosphere.
It's the sound of this cd, especially songs like Kevlar Soul, Stay With Me and Quite Heart. Kent are from Sweden and you can hear that. The singer sings a bit "Swenglish". But that doesn't give the album an unattractive tinge.
This album reminds me of long winters, immeasurable forests and tundras covered with snow. Lots of songs have a melancholy sound, but others rock! The King Is Dead, Heavenly Junkies or Revolt III are filled with guitars!
Anyway, I play this album mostly in autumn and winter. It's the sound, the atmosphere. Just try it, I would say.
must-have.......2004-03-10
It's better than Isola (which is tough) although in my opinion not quite as good as Vapen & Ammunition. If you aren't afraid to try somethign in Swedish, get the Swedish versions of Hagnesta Hill, Isola, and Vapen & Ammunition, you won't regret it. If you are afraid, don't miss out on the English versions of Isola and Hagnesta Hill, they will probably be the only English Kent albums ever, as they aren't recording in English anymore. As shame since they could easily be the best band of their type in the world.
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- Nights Are Forever ~ England Dan & John Ford Coley
- Islands ~ King Crimson
- 4 Kicks ~ Kings of Leon
- Something For Everybody ~ Elvis Presley
- 4 Songs Live ~ Josh Ritter
- Lucky 7 ~ Reverend Horton Heat
- The End ~ Nico
- Chicago Box (Bonus DVD) ~ Chicago
- It's About Time ~ Kenny Loggins
- Songs to No One 1991-1992 ~ Jeff Buckley , and Gary Lucas
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Footpath Cafe ~ Maynard Ferguson
California Here I Come/That's a Plenty ~ Eddie Condon
Jazz Dance ~ Eddie Harris
Mixed Signals ~ Belle Stilwill
Dansez-Vous Le Bop?
Early Session Hop ~ Teddy Wilson
Pretty in Pixels ~ The Fatales
Ao Vivo ~ Caviar Com Rapadura
Ai no Chikara [CD-SINGLE] [IMPORT] ~ Mayumi Ono
Ancient Voices from Within