Thåström
Skebokvarnsv. 209
Universal

I'm sure lots of (Swedish) dads will get this album as a present this Christmas. You see, Joakim Thåström is very much a legend in Sweden. He started out playing guitar and singing in the excellent punk band Ebba Grön who were active in the late 70s and early 80s, when they released some magnificent records that still sound crazy nice, even if you don't speak Swedish. After Ebba Grön, he fronted Imperiet (more new wave/romantic than punk), then he went on to do some solo albums (most of which were influenced by industrial music). His latest offering is something of a nostalgia trip that deals with his past in almost every song, and the music is very "back to basics", acoustic guitar based and melodic. All in all, "Skebokvarnsv. 209" is a bluesy and mellow affair that suits dark winter nights perfectly, and even if it now and then feels a bit naff, I enjoy the album's cheesiness. At one stage when I was a kid Ebba Grön was the only thing I listened to, but I never really got into Thåström's other stuff, so it's a bit surprising that I like most of the songs on here as much as I do, but I do, I really do, whether or not this got anything to do with nostalgia from my part I do not know nor care about.
- Simon Tagestam