FYENS STIFTSTIDENDES FINE ANMELDELSE “MØRKETS LYSENDE MESTRE” – koncert 14. Jan 2011 på JAZZHUS DEXTER Odense
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GEIGER ANMELDELSE “13 SONGS”
“Det er som om, hun kan råbe én op, selv når hun hvisker. Det er som om, hun skriger, selv når hun taler. Og hele tiden fylder inderligheden og oprigtigheden luften”
Fyens Stiftstidende interview med Lonnie Kjer
“Pigen der gik over på den anden side”
GAFFA ANMELDELSE “13 Songs” **** (DANISH)
“Uforfalsket, upoleret og uprætentiøst album fra to danske folk-pop-sangere / A genuine, unpolished and unpretentious image of what music basically is about.”
DISKANT ANMELDELSE “13 Songs” ******** (DANISH)
“Smukt og gribende dansk overraskelsesangreb / Beautiful and gripping Danish surprise attack.”
REVIEW “13 Songs” Rootsville (Belgium/DUTCH)
“Those who already have an admiration for Tindersticks should listen to this duo. “13 songs” is the perfect soundtrack for a cozy evening by the fireplace with a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape”
REVIEW “13 Songs” ROOTSTIME (Belgium/DUTCH)
“one hell of a debut album with serious prospects at a great musical future, even outside Scandinavia.”
“Man & Woman-vocals are hot these days, think of Mark Lanegan & Isobel Campbell, Glenn Hansard & Markéta Irglova (The Swell Season) or Damien Rice & Lisa Hannigan. Please add Lonnie Kjer & Stefan Mork to this list and enjoy their ‘13 Songs’: emotional, intimate and lo-fi pearls on a beautiful debut album.”
REVIEW “13 Songs” HIFI-CITY ******** (HUNGARIAN)
REVIEW “13 Songs”: Nyaskivor (SWEDISH)
“I sin enkelhet en fullträff för denna danska duo”
REVIEW “13 Songs”: The Next Big Thing (ENGLISH)
“This is a graceful collection of stories of the lost, the wounded and the (hopeful forever) seekers.”
REVIEW “13 Songs”: Pop Magazine Heaven (DUTCH)
“this disc is beautiful” (three out of four stars)
REVIEW “13 Songs”: Musik An Sich (GERMAN)
“Melancholy in its purest form”