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The Most, The Vinyl E.P. Collections. E.P. Reviews.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

There was a time when the lands that encompass the Nordic sphere of influence weren’t, with one notable exception, particularly noted for their music output or inspiration on the twin cultures of America and the U.K. Every genre was met with the kind of derision that you expect from arguably self-centred dominant crop of major artists.  Times change, spheres of influence move on, what was considered unattractive or just plain wrong can become the stuff of legends and as with Iceland, Norway, The Faroe Islands, Finland and Denmark, Sweden’s music has become something to savour, like the stunning landscapes that dwarf the fields, the lakes that capture the imagination, The Most are something to admire from a country that holds such things in the palm of its hands and nourishes them in a way that the U.K. at times seems to have forgotten.

The Most, Auto-Destructive Art. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Whilst the rest of the world rages about the well-oiled pursuit of extravagant happiness and despair, it seems that the Nordic lands are quite happy just to get on with it and play incredibly good music. Not that they care any less what is happening to the world but it just seems they can talk about it and raise awareness anyway they can through their music so much better than most other nations.