The band, Caroline Landahl, Måns Leonartsson, Adam Agace and Rasmus Andersson, delivers (again) with its latest album. The mix between the dreamy and indie pop-rock is just about perfect. The album opens with the poprocker 'Landslide', where the rock is supported by atmospheric sounds that pop in and out of the track. Landahl puts herself right in the middle claiming the song as hers. She shows her different voices in the harmonies, making the song sound varied, with the full support of the band. 'Landslide' is the kind of song that makes me prick up my ears straight away, moving into full listening mode.
The contrast with 'Angel Cupid' is considerable. The tempo goes down, an electronic rhythm leads the way assisted by something close to sleigh bells, without creating a Christmas vibe. The bass driven intro of 'This Guy?' creates a rock vibe that the rest of the song does not necessarily have. It is somewhere in between, with the bass and drums going for it and the rest of the band appear to be dreamy. And then the lead and rhythm guitars joins in, making the song ever tougher, while not disturbing Caroline Landahl's mood. As I wrote before in week 51 of last year, 'This Guy?' just grows and grows.
Quite often I write some more on an album. In the case of Mosquito that is not necessary. Hater continues along the line of the three songs described in the above. If you put them on and like what you are hearing, I assure you you will enjoy the rest of the album as well. Hater delivers full time, balancing between the three corners of its triangle, pop, indie and rock.
Wout de Natris - van der Borght
You can listen to and order Mosquito here:
https://hatermalmo.bandcamp.com/album/mosquito

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