Standfast (album)
Standfast is the self-titled debut album by Swedish duo Standfast, released on 10 July 2001.
| Standfast | |
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| Released | July 10, 2001 |
| Recorded | 1997 – 2000 in Stockholm, Sweden |
| Genre | Pop |
| Label | EMI Music |
Background
Standfast was formed in 1997 by singer Suzanne Mosson and guitarist Patrick Turner. Prior to forming the band, Mosson worked as a TV interviewer in Sweden, while Turner was a studio and tour musician.[1] The duo signed to EMI Records in 2000, who released their debut album to 28 countries worldwide the following year.[1] The album experienced success in Europe and Southeast Asia with the single "Carcrashes". The song was not released in the UK over fears that the title would be offensive.[1]
Reception
In his November 2001 review, Riaan Wolmarans of the Mail & Guardian stated, "It’s laid-back, melodic and gentle — the opener and hit single 'Carcrashes' is a good example of what to expect from the rest of the album — but it’s versatile, too, with dancey beats coming up on tracks like 'Be My Sun'".[2] He also claimed that, "the lyrics are not just empty pop rhymes — even the Internet and Bill Gates are addressed alongside the expected love and relationship material."[2] Billboard named it as the best album of 2001.[3]
Track listing
- "Carcrashes"
- "All I Ask"
- "No Longer"
- "Look At Me Now"
- "Shine On"
- "Once Mine"
- "Morningcharm"
- "Braincheck"
- "Be My Sun"
- "Great Confusion"
- "Lullaby For Lucas"
- "他們的故事 (北歐浪漫民謠版)" (Taiwanese bonus track)
References
- https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/00s/2001/MM-2001-05-05.pdf
- Reporter, Staff (November 12, 2001). "Burning up".
- Staff, Billboard (November 15, 2002). "Chart Beat Chat".
