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Topic-icon ~Full ~ The Tallest Man On Earth I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream. Album Download

5 years 7 months ago #37889 by chutiya

On 19 April 2019, Matsson took part in the BBC's program, Later... with Jools Holland, where he played out the songs Lord of Spain and Love Is All.[35] In June of that year, Matsson's presentation EP, The Tallest Man on Earth, was reissued with the already unreleased track In the Pockets selective to the vinyl edition of the reissue. In July, he discharged the single Weather of a Slaughtering Kind as a feature of the 2011 Grown-up Swim Singles program.[36]



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Tracks Listing:

1 Hotel Bar
2 The Running Styles of New York
3 There’s a Girl
4 My Dear
5 What I’ve Been Kicking Around
6 I’m a Stranger Now
7 Waiting for My Ghost
8 I’ll Be a Sky
9 All I Can Keep is Now
10 I Love You. It’s a Fever Dream.

Since 2006, Matsson has discharged four full-length collections and two EPs. He records and creates these in his home, and for the most part records his voice and guitar together on one track. He is known both by his fans and his adversaries for his magnetic stage nearness.

Matsson was conceived on 30 April 1983 in Leksand, Dalarna, Sweden. Before he started his performance profession, he was the lead artist of the non mainstream band Montezumas. He is 1.7 meters (5' 7") tall. Matsson's first solo discharge, The Tallest Man on Earth, was discharged in 2006. The EP got positive audits.

Toward the beginning of his performance profession, Matsson didn't plan to make music full-time, and he discharged his music without giving personal information or photos of himself to writers.

In 2008, Matsson discharged a collection, Shallow Grave which was adulated by the music site Pitchfork and was recorded #47 on Pitchfork's rundown of the 50 Best Collections of 2008. The collection got commonly good surveys. Following Shallow Grave's discharge, Matsson was picked as the opening represent the American non mainstream people band Bon Iver. The subsequent exposure prompted a performance visit all through the US, Australia and Europe, where he pulled in substantial groups regardless of the absence of a record arrangement or distribution in the US.

Mattson marked with the American name Dead Seas, and in April 2010 discharged his second collection, The Wild Hunt."[11] The collection was well received.[20][21][22][23][24] The single Ruler of Spain contains, other than the title track, a front of Paul Simon's Graceland and the already unreleased track Where I Thought I Met the Holy messengers; it was sold only at the resulting European visit. Amid the pre-fall and harvest time of 2010 Matsson went on visit in North America and Europe.[25]

The collection was pursued that equivalent year by an EP, Once in a while the Blues Is Only a Passing Winged animal, which likewise got great reviews.[26][27][28] The EP was discharged through the iTunes Store in September, and in November was distributed on Album, LP and MP3. The collection consists of five songs, all composed for The Wild Chase; Like the Wheel the conclusion of many of Matsson's gigs, and The Visionary, was the primary account on which he plays electric guitar.[29]

The Wild Chase earned Matsson a few honor nominations. In 2011, he was selected in the class "Best Male Craftsman" in the Grammis Awards,[30] what might be compared to the American Grammy Grants, yet lost to Håkan Hellström.[31] Matsson was additionally named in the classification "fly" in the 2011 P3 Gold Awards,[32] however lost to Malmö independent pop band This Is Head.[33] In February 2011, Matsson won the Manifest Honor in the "vocalist/songwriter" class; he was likewise assigned in the "live" classification, lost to Robyn.[34]

In August 2011, Matsson had contributed to the soundtrack of the Swedish dramatization film En gång om året (English: Once every Year), along with the Numbskull Wind.[37] The film debuted at the Gothenburg Film Celebration on 29 January 2012 and had a theatrical discharge on 17 May 2013.

On 27 January 2012, Matsson partook in the Swedish television diversion appear, På spåret where he, upheld by a studio band, performed two spread songs: Flimsy Lizzy's Moving in the Moonlight and Cornelis Vreeswijk's En Fattig Trubadur (English: A Poor Troubadour).[39] In February of that year re-discharged single, Ruler of Spain as 12" vinyl for the occasion Record Store Day. the collection was constrained to 2000 duplicates.

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