Stina Nordenstam

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Ditto ...

djh, Saturday, 26 September 2009 14:47 (sixteen years ago)

eight months pass...

OK, my turn here... Hadn't heard a single thing she's done until The World Is Saved finally arrived at the top of my unlistened stack. WTF was my probably in waiting so long...

Elvis Telecom, Friday, 18 June 2010 22:01 (fifteen years ago)

WTF was my problem I mean

Elvis Telecom, Friday, 18 June 2010 22:01 (fifteen years ago)

eleven months pass...

she also did three or four songs as a soundtrack for some european film (the photographer's wife); apparently this was actually slated to be a golden palominos project but for some reason came out as stina nordenstam/anton fier. I have this if anyone wants a copy, it's impossible to find now.

― anthony kyle monday (akmonday), Thursday, June 19, 2003 5:12 PM (7 years ago)

weird that virtually nothing is known about this project aside from speculation based on the cover info. two of the tracks are listed as Descendence remixes and the other as a Microman remix, so I wonder if the original versions are out there somewhere. it's possible that it wasn't meant to be a soundtrack at all and just has a misleadingly cinematic title, cf. the Olivia Tremor Control's Music from the Unrealized Film Script... album.

one film that Stina really did score was Jean Claude, a 2002 Swedish television documentary about a homeless Parisian man. it's interesting (to me) that a few tracks from The World Is Saved ("I'm Staring Out the World", "The World Is Saved", "Morning Belongs to the Night", and the bonus track "Failing to Fly") originally appeared on that soundtrack in slightly unfinished form. while a lot of the rest of the material on The World Is Saved veers toward trip-hop (or fairly modern indie pop, anyways) and has semi-narrative lyrics about adultery and postcards and turning into butterflies, those tracks have always stood out for me as being really organically/classically arranged and lyrically abstract, and I wonder how an entire album of that kind of material — or even a double album with one disc of "I'm Staring at the World" sounding stuff and another of "Butterfly" sounding stuff — would have turned out. brilliant, possibly.

I just wish she'd release the handful of songs from Jean Claude that didn't make it onto the album. "Give Me More of Everything" has a particularly exquisite arrangement of strings and woodwinds and creaking wagon wheels (?) that would've been a highlight on any of her albums. I really just wish she'd put out a new album one of these days, though, even if it's self-released.

gtforia estfufan (unregistered), Tuesday, 24 May 2011 00:54 (fifteen years ago)

People who like those might like a lot of the darker songs on Lhasa's The Living Road album, although Lhasa is pretty much the opposite of Stina vocally.

― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Monday, January 3, 2005 7:30 AM (6 years ago)

she said in an interview around the time The World Is Saved came out that she rarely listened to music by other singers but that Lhasa was one she enjoyed. one artist who really reminds me of Stina is former Sparklehorse collaborator Sol Seppy, who put out a solo album and EP in 2006. I'm suspicious of reviews that compare other artists to Stina Nordenstam, though. it seems like her name is whipped out almost as lazily as Bjork's to describe any and all "quirky", "mysterious" Scandinavian female singer-songwriters regardless of what their music actually sounds like.

gtforia estfufan (unregistered), Wednesday, 25 May 2011 01:26 (fifteen years ago)

one year passes...

it's so right that it seems this thread is always bumped every winter!

― lex pretend (lex pretend), Thursday, January 4, 2007 9:30 AM (5 years ago)

Well, still fall here but the time is right. And Memories of a Color is sounding good right this second.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 31 October 2012 18:16 (thirteen years ago)

an apt Sol Seppy reference upthread :)

t**t, Wednesday, 31 October 2012 20:12 (thirteen years ago)

miss you boo :-( come out of retirement

Tim F, Wednesday, 31 October 2012 22:30 (thirteen years ago)

there used to be a tour section on her website which when you clicked it read "Stina don't tour"

zvookster, Wednesday, 31 October 2012 22:39 (thirteen years ago)

damn it thread bumpers on this

katherine, Thursday, 1 November 2012 01:17 (thirteen years ago)

that said this sol seppy album is kind of amazing

katherine, Thursday, 1 November 2012 01:17 (thirteen years ago)

three months pass...

I just wish she'd release the handful of songs from Jean Claude that didn't make it onto the album. "Give Me More of Everything" has a particularly exquisite arrangement of strings and woodwinds and creaking wagon wheels (?) that would've been a highlight on any of her albums.

http://sclors.tumblr.com/post/40897837779/give-me-more-of-everything-stina-nordenstam-i

still feel like this is one of the best songs recorded by anyone ever

ikwikiykwim (unregistered), Friday, 15 February 2013 21:59 (thirteen years ago)

the way her voice cracks on "have no favorites at all" is pretty much perfect

katherine, Sunday, 17 February 2013 18:04 (thirteen years ago)

seven months pass...

well, she's still alive

(but there's no mention of a new album in the works, so I apologize for getting anyone's hopes up)

Remember! The cormorant is a big brrd. It has got a long neck. (unregistered), Monday, 30 September 2013 21:18 (twelve years ago)

literally the other day I was telling someone I was afraid she'd just quit music altogether so this is encouraging

katherine, Monday, 30 September 2013 22:14 (twelve years ago)

must be autumn again

zvookster, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:43 (twelve years ago)

also that

katherine, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:51 (twelve years ago)

(but an interview is about 1000x more than "uh, we heard this snippet of this song in a Crystal Castles song" or w/e

katherine, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:51 (twelve years ago)

four months pass...

Good to see that Stina has been selected as one of the 12 'music greats' to be included in the Swedish Music Hall of Fame'.

http://www.easybranches.eu/european-news/1577523.html

RobB, Monday, 10 February 2014 18:57 (twelve years ago)

We're coming up on ten years since "The World Is Saved" was released? Crazy. I guess she has given up on music.

Michael F Gill, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 23:28 (twelve years ago)

five months pass...

rare footage from her cocktail jazz days!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAkHBBP6nWk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksKR_BQ1v4E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksKR_BQ1v4E

(I just hope the unauthorized release of these videos won't push her next album back another decade...)

macklemore looks something like you (unregistered), Sunday, 20 July 2014 21:28 (eleven years ago)

oops, that third clip should be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orSZQ6VIE7g

macklemore looks something like you (unregistered), Sunday, 20 July 2014 21:28 (eleven years ago)

amazing

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 21 July 2014 13:59 (eleven years ago)

she's fucking hypnotic

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 21 July 2014 13:59 (eleven years ago)

holy shit how had I not seen these

katherine, Monday, 21 July 2014 16:56 (eleven years ago)

What's the context here? What kind of TV show is this?

The arrangements and sweetness of her voice reminds me of the first two Cardigans albums.

boxedjoy, Monday, 21 July 2014 19:31 (eleven years ago)

this is straight out of a David Lynch movie

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 13:15 (eleven years ago)

what happened to her? she was so desperate, so lonely, so sad and now this! she has discovered jazz or did jazz discover her? amazing!

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 21:01 (eleven years ago)

did i get the timing wrong? are all these cocktail jazz clips from before her solo releases? in that case the evolution of her music is not so surprising really.

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 21:08 (eleven years ago)

"there has always been an element of jazz blues to my music"

Britain's Obtusest Shepherd (Alan), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 21:17 (eleven years ago)

Can anyone recommend something that sounds like Dynamite? Obviously there is a lot of stark post-punk that has a similar texture but is there anything so introverted and so industrial-sounding yet fragile?

boxedjoy, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 21:38 (eleven years ago)

The clips are from 1989, by the looks of it. She's 20 there.

Michael Jones, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 21:46 (eleven years ago)

Memories of a Colour was still pretty jazz-pop in parts.

Dynamite has such a unique vibe to it, especially the longer tracks toward the end which set up that kind of lugubrious pummeling vibe ("CQD", "Down Desire Avenue").

Tim F, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 22:49 (eleven years ago)

Can anyone recommend something that sounds like Dynamite? Obviously there is a lot of stark post-punk that has a similar texture but is there anything so introverted and so industrial-sounding yet fragile?

― boxedjoy, Tuesday, July 22, 2014 5:38 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

hi, me to thread, first the copout: parts of This Is seem likely to have been intended for Dynamite, specifically "Welcome to Happiness" and "So Lee"; B-sides "The Thing About Fire" and "Walking Too Fast" are worth finding too.

as far as specific suggestions, possibly lisa germano on her quieter stuff; or this is possibly too loud/poppy for these purposes, but parts of the last ladyhawke album sort of get there: "The Quick and the Dead," "Cellophane," etc. it's easy to imagine them scaled back 10x to sound like dynamite would

katherine, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 22:53 (eleven years ago)

chunks of both Memories of a Colour AND And She Closed Her Eyes get pretty jazz-blues

Britain's Obtusest Shepherd (Alan), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 23:16 (eleven years ago)

why can i not load these clips on the page??

I dunno. (amateurist), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 23:22 (eleven years ago)

Can anyone recommend something that sounds like Dynamite? Obviously there is a lot of stark post-punk that has a similar texture but is there anything so introverted and so industrial-sounding yet fragile?

the most sparse songs on the album basically sound like hugo largo w/ assorted found objects adding extra ambience. the non percussive, bass driven tracks in particular seem heavily indebted to HL, that's the closest reference point i can think of.

cock chirea, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 02:08 (eleven years ago)

two months pass...

http://www.wearebeaconsound.com/shop/stina-nordenstam-the-world-is-saved

katherine, Wednesday, 8 October 2014 00:46 (eleven years ago)

that's nice but where's a new album?

akm, Wednesday, 8 October 2014 04:55 (eleven years ago)

:(

katherine, Wednesday, 8 October 2014 05:06 (eleven years ago)

A little part of my dies each time this thread is revived.

Tim F, Wednesday, 8 October 2014 06:26 (eleven years ago)

one year passes...

I know it's bad form to revive this thread, but I was listening to And She Closed Her Eyes again today and I had almost forgotten how utterly charming this album is.

"And I can't go on like this is not a way of telling you to be mine... Be mine."

Tim F, Wednesday, 29 June 2016 13:14 (nine years ago)

Her songs still pop up on my iPod and they hold up very well. I've forgiven the chorus "On Falling" for sounding so much like "Sharon & Hope" because it's the better song.

I stumbled upon a hip hop song called "stina nordenstam" recently, but I remember it being forgettable.

Michael F Gill, Wednesday, 29 June 2016 15:07 (nine years ago)

you do realize you just killed a little part of yourself (xpost)

small doug yule carnival club (unregistered), Wednesday, 29 June 2016 15:23 (nine years ago)

also me, you killed a little part of me

a self-reinforcing downward spiral of male-centric indie (katherine), Wednesday, 29 June 2016 17:19 (nine years ago)

You know it's getting very hard… to go on now. But I pretend I want to.

Britain's Obtusest Shepherd (Alan), Wednesday, 29 June 2016 18:28 (nine years ago)

two months pass...

Stina's perfect for the colder days.

Ross, Wednesday, 7 September 2016 04:22 (nine years ago)

Next week is the twenty year anniversary of Dynamite and I am counting on someone in this thread to have pitched a piece relating to it

boxedjoy, Wednesday, 7 September 2016 12:55 (nine years ago)

Stina always makes me pitch a piece.

(Sorry.)

Our Meals Are Hot And Fresh! (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 7 September 2016 12:56 (nine years ago)

Next week is the twenty year anniversary of Dynamite and I am counting on someone in this thread to have pitched a piece relating to it

― boxedjoy, Wednesday, September 7, 2016 8:55 AM (one hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

sadly I have given up on people loving what I love

a self-reinforcing downward spiral of male-centric indie (katherine), Wednesday, 7 September 2016 14:53 (nine years ago)


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