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Bring 'Em In (CD - 2003)

Bring 'Em In (CD - 2003)

( UPC: 00724596922026)
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Artist: Mando Diao

Label: Mute Records

Genre: Oldies - Garage Band

Album Description: Mando Diao: Bjorn Dixgard, Gustaf Noren (vocals, guitar); daniel haglund (organ, percussion); Carl-Johan Fogelklou (electric bass); Samuel Giers (drums, percussion).

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Album Description
Mando Diao: Bjorn Dixgard, Gustaf Noren (vocals, guitar); daniel haglund (organ, percussion); Carl-Johan Fogelklou (electric bass); Samuel Giers (drums, percussion).

Principally recorded at Bow Music Studio, Stockholm, Sweden and Fritidsgarden Torpet, Rome, Italy between 2001 & 2002.

Personnel: Björn Dixgärd (vocals, guitar); Gustaf Norén (vocals); Per "Texas" Johansson (tenor saxophone); Goran Kajfes (trumpet, flugelhorn); Daniel Häglund (organ, percussion); Carl Johan Fogelklou (electric bass); Samuel Giers (drums, percussion); Fred Kruger (percussion).

Audio Mixer: Ronald Bood.

Recording information: Bow Music Studio, Stockholm, Sweden (2001-2002); Daniel's Basement, Borlange (2001-2002); Fritidsgarden Torpet, Romme (2001-2002).

Photographer: Niclas Stenholm.

One of Mute's more unlikely signings, Mando Diao mixes Swedish garage rock and soaring, Brit-pop-inspired melodies -- not exactly a perfect match with the rest of the label's darker, more experimental and largely electronic roster. Still, if Mute felt obliged to acknowledge the garage rock revival, they could've done worse; Mando Diao's debut album, Bring 'Em In, shows a little more flair than some of the cookie-cutter bands that have appeared in the wake of the White Stripes and the Hives. Speaking of the Hives, it may be lazy criticism to compare Mando Diao to its better-known countrymen, but the band's sharp, strutting riffs and Gustaf Norén's raspy sneer of a voice share some obvious similarities. Slightly less obvious, however, are the similarities to Oasis' swaggering but decidedly poppy hooks and conquer-the-world attitude, but traces of both these bands' sounds infiltrate and inform Bring 'Em In, particularly on harder-hitting tracks like the title track, "Sheepdog," and "Motown Blues," the title of which alludes to some of the band's deeper influences. Mando Diao's love of '60s soul and R&B -- or, at least, love of mod and British Invasion bands such as the Who and the Animals, who loved and were influenced by '60s soul and R&B -- adds a distinctive touch to the band's sound.

In some ways, Mando Diao's co-founder and other vocalist, Björn Dixgård, is the band's secret weapon: His rounded, throaty style of singing recalls everyone from Noel Gallagher to Eric Burdon to Tom Jones depending on its setting, providing the band with a duality that results in some of Bring 'Em In's best moments. Dixgård's close-to-the-breaking point vocals on "Mr. Moon" and the gospel-tinged breakdown on "Lady" flirt with cheese before transcending it through sheer earnestness. He really shines on the album's centerpieces, the irresistible garage-pop shimmy of "The Band" and "To China With Love," a simmering revenge fantasy that somehow finds its way to a demented chorus of la-la-las in the end. Along with Norén's triumphant "Paralyzed," which borrows some of the Velvets' chug and pairs it with brass and cheeky lyrics like "She ain't as beautiful as me/But she's as beautiful as she can be," the middle of Bring 'Em In finds the group at the peak of its powers. Not all of the album is quite as self-assured and thrilling, but fortunately, it's all more or less enjoyable. The mod rave-ups "P.U.S.A." and "Little Boy Jr." are so cute and stylized that they're almost cartoonish, while "Lauren's Cathedral" sounds like an homage to Oasis' "Champagne Supernova," but manages to improve on the original by being shorter and featuring no lyrics as stupid as "Slowly walking down the hall/Faster than a cannonball." A promising but somewhat puzzling debut, Bring 'Em In finds Mando Diao going in several directions at once; if the bandmembers can follow their most creative impulses, their next album should be truly impressive. ~ Heather Phares

Track Listing
1.Sheepdog
2.Sweet Ride
3.Motown Blood
4.Mr. Moon
5.Band, The
6.To China with Love
7.Paralyzed
8.P.U.S.A.
9.Little Boy Jr.
10.Lady
11.Bring 'Em In
12.Lauren's Cathedral
Album Information

UPC:
00724596922026
Release Date: Aug 26, 2003
Type: Performer
Genre: Oldies - Garage Band
Label: Mute Records
Distributor: Caroline Dis
Producer: Mando Diao; Ronald Bood
Engineer: Mando Diao; Ronald Bood
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2003
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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