And here’s the indie pop duo The Sweet Serenades with a brand new single, “Take It All”. A straight-on-pop with many of the ingredients that form their unique and recognisable sound. The song is a first taste of their upcoming EP “Stand By Me”, scheduled for release in November.
The Sweet Serenades has released a song and a video taken from the last album “Help Me!”, which was released in the Autumn. “Run (Run Run”) is the name of the song and the video is a collage of fan photos, Iphone-filmed road movie clips and, clever enough, photos from disposable cameras they have passed around the audience during the latest tours.
The Sweet Serenades today release another song for free from their latest album “Help Me”, which I wrote about a little while ago. It’s the song “After All the Violence”, a duet with Karolina Komstedt and one of the softer tracks on the album, without hand claps and fotball choirs, but still unmistakably The Sweet Serenades.
I’ve written before about The Sweet Serenades after they released their debut album. Earlier this year they have also released a couple of singles taken from their new album “Help Me!”, which was released last month.
If you liked their indie pop before you won’t get disappointed now, but they have moved on with a more compact sound with more muted guitar strings, more toms and a stronger drive. It’s a catchy indie pop with a big dose of playfulness, humour and winks at classical approaches from the pop history, where they even manage with the feat of fitting in groanings á la the old Eurovision song “Djingis Khan” and falsetto choirs from the sixties’ surf pop in the same song (“Terminal 2”).
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