David Fridlund has started a blog: http://davidfridlund.webblogg.se/
Artist: David Fridlund
Genre: Indie/Pop/Rock
http://davidfridlund.webblogg.se/
http://www.myspace.com/davidfridlund
Reviews: Amaterasu
Upcoming live dates for David Fridlund:
09/02 - Stengade 30, Copenhagen (DK)
09/16 - Pfefferbank, Antistars Popkomm Showcase, Berlin (GER)
09/17 - tbc, Lüneburg (GER)
09/18 - Schilleroper, Hamburg (GER)
09/19 - Salon Elitaer, Kassel (GER)
09/21 - Chelsea, Wien (AUS)
09/23 - Prager Frühling, München (GER)
Sixeyes interviews David Fridlund: http://sixeyes.blogspot.com/2005/07/david-fridlund-interview.html
New Scandinavian music reviews in the latest edition of High Bias include Black Bonzo and David Fridlund: http://highbias.com/reviews/20050626_short1.html
Mundane Sounds reviews the David Fridlund solo album "Amaretsu" and follows up with a short interview: http://www.mundanesounds.com/intereview.php?id=1306&iid=1307
Delusions of Adequacy reviews the song "April and May" from David Fridlund: http://www.adequacy.net/music/online/5-9-05.shtml
Largehearted Boy considers David Fridlund's "Amaterasu" to one of his favorite releases so far this year: http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2005/05/tomorrows_shopp_55.html
It comes out tomorrow in the US via Hidden Agenda/Parasol.
Mp3 blog Radio KRUD posts about David Fridlund: http://radiokrud.blogspot.com/2005/04/david-fridlund.html
David Fridlund is doing a trio of shows in Norway next month:
05/26 - Mono, Oslo (NOR)
05/27 - Stavanger (NOR)
05/28 - Garage, Bergen (NOR)
David Fridlund does a bit of Q&A with regards to his band The Citizens: http://www.thecitizens.nu/default.asp?page=mainmess&messid=69
Check out the 2nd version of the new David Fridlund video for the single "White van": http://home.duplo.org/~shaw/media/whitevan.wmv
This one was directed by Anders Weberg of Recycled Studio.
Check out the first video for "White van" from David Fridlund: http://www.adrianrecordings.com/whitevan_petter.wmv
David Fridlund
Amaterasu
Adrian Recordings
If you like David & the Citizens I shall hereby save you a minute or two by informing you that David Fridlund's solo album sounds like David & the Citizens and it's as good. So stop reading and go and buy it now, thank you very much. For all you other people who have never heard David & the Citizens, here you go:
It seems to be quite a trend to release solo albums lately in Sweden, but whereas usually these solo outings take on a completely different form than how the artist's band sounds like (e.g. Fireside's Kristofer Åström, International Noise Conspiracy's Dennis Lyxzen's Last Patrol, or Millencolin's Nikola Sarcevic), David's solo album sounds in fact quite a lot like a D&tC's first album (only a bit slower and less energetic). Even though it would have been interesting with an album that sounded completely different from D&tC, "Amaterasu" is so good that one quickly forget the initial disappointment and such before mentioned speculations, because by calling this just "another D&tC album" what that really equals is "another excellent album."
Another expectation on solo albums is of course for the lyrical content to deal with more personal issues, but if you've heard D&tC you know that their lyrics hardly can be any more personal and intimate. It should also be said that David Fridlund writes excellent lyrics and often manages to come up with lines that cunningly drill themselves into your brain, set root, and refuse to leave (such as "Rub your allergic eyes and look at me" from "Satellite", which is one of the best songs on the album). In the beginning of their career numerous people compared D&tC to Bright Eyes, and that comparison is still valid although "Amaterasu" is not as angst-driven as most of Bright Eyes' material. It's also a quite long album, but it's so varied it hardly ever becomes repetitive, but it's not really amazingly accessible either and it took quite a few listenings before I really got into it.
- Simon Tagestam