Swede Tooth

Sweden seems to boast some of the most impressive musical talent, and yet sadly, the general American public seems to know so little of what is out there. Let’s face it, ABBA can only take you so far.

Anna TernheimBut here are two artists from Sweden who I feel need to be introduced to those unaware. The first is Anna Ternheim, a twenty-seven year-old from Stockholm, whose songs are enriched with a wonderful and strange melancholy.

Anna Ternheim - Somebody Outside (2004)Ternheim’s voice is strong, unassuming and possesses a slightly dark quality, which often gives her songs a somber twist upon listening. In many ways, she is Sweden’s answer to Aimee Mann.

Her debut album, Somebody Outside was released in 2004 and has garnered many raves in her native coutnry, but is not yet available in the United States (although I strongly urge those who long for something original and unique to search for it*).


I just happen to feel so alone
For today, for all days to come
I just wanna be, wanna be gone
I just wanna be, wanna be gone

                            – Anna Ternheim



Sophie ZelmaniSophie Zelmani has enjoyed moderate success in the States, mainly with her self-titled debut album in 1996, whose first single, ‘Always You,’ made a small impression to college radio.

Sophie Zelmani - Sophie Zelmani (1996)Zelmani’s music is similar to Ternheim’s in some ways, as both of them are accomplished guitarists and write songs that center around relationships and modern world experiences. But their voices are very much different. Where Ternheim’s is more bold and firm, Zelmani’s is sweet, soft and girlish, but thankfully, not cloyingly so.

Five albums later and Zelmani has remained consistent in her work and is still as good as ever, even if she hasn’t deterred much from her intimate, low-key songwriting and overall sound.

Many of Zelmani’s albums are widely available as domestic or import releases.


My name can’t live up to this matter
So don’t say it, if you don’t want what it will bring
And if you’re scared of this dirty weather
I think you should rush off for your thing

                            – Sophie Zelmani

Downloads:

Anna Ternheim - To Be Gone
Anna Ternheim - Shoreline
Sophie Zelmani - Always You
Sophie Zelmani - Fire

WWW:
Anna Ternheim - official site
Sophie Zelmani - official site
Sophie Zelmani - fan site
Sophie Zelmani - fan site

* Anna Ternheim’s Somebody Outside is available at Bengans Interetshop, a Swedish online vendor which offers intructions on ordering in English.

Comments

9 Responses to “Swede Tooth”

  1. Hanzan on July 28th, 2005 8:53 am

    Ehh… You DO know that Shoreline is actually a cover, right? Swedish indie-rock band with serious Jesus And Mary Chain complex Broder Daniel did the original one, so while the lyrics are powerful, it’s not exactly Annas words…

  2. yee on July 30th, 2005 9:54 pm

    Oh, I’m so glad to see these two good artists mentioned. Thanks!!

  3. Anonymous on August 2nd, 2005 9:13 am

    Anna Ternheim - Shoreline is a great find… thanks!

  4. Carl Abernathy on August 2nd, 2005 9:46 pm

    Great post. Thanks for sharing.

    Regards,
    Carl
    http://cahlsjukejoint.blogspot.com

  5. Robbie on August 7th, 2005 9:36 pm

    Hanzan, actually I didn’t even realize it was a cover! Admittedly, I am ignorant to the music of Broder Daniel (and believe it or not, Jesus & Mary Chain). Foolish of me to not have looked closer at the liner notes closer.

    Still, I appreciate the information. Just goes to show you why these audioblogs are so great…

    Thanks again.

  6. Louise Rickardsson on June 20th, 2006 2:07 pm

    I actually think that anna’s cover on shoreline is better than the original song by broder daniel. even though both are great, anna’s is slightly better, that’s my opinion. what do you think? sophie zelmani is a extraordinary singer/songwriter! too bad she hasn’t done anything new in a while, or has she? thanks for the indie and singer/songwriter music! god bless it

  7. fpch on July 8th, 2006 9:27 pm

    Ternheim is great, but zelmani? Now you should know there are much better swedish female singer/songwriters than that. First and always foremost STINA NORDENSTAM. Listen here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBv7XeOmFoU

    El perro del mar
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr8WcwOKqxo

    The knife(not exactly a female artist, but f+m duo)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNVcZ50WwtY
    Incredibly good video as well.

  8. Keith on November 3rd, 2006 11:41 am

    Hanzan/Robbie - I don’t understand the rub. Where in the article did it say that Shoreline was Anna’s song. The lyrics in the call out are from “To Be Gone”, not “Shoreline”. Perhaps the article was updated after the comment?
    Keith

  9. Fredrik on December 15th, 2006 3:12 am

    Hi! im from sweden and just wanna say that im glad that anna’s music reaches so many and is appriceated in so many countries! Nice webpage by the way..=)

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