![]() ![]() There Must Be Someone by Tor Lundvall There Must Be Someone by Tor Lundvall Still, by also adding in the odds-and-sods collection Ghost Years, which rounds up one-off singles and alternate mixes from 1995-2010, these albums give a curated overview of everything Lundvall has touched on from 1989 to present, presenting everything from his poppiest keyboard blasts to his most brooding of explorations. It may not make the most sense at first glance. 1989-1999) and his most recent Dais release, 2021’s new set of original material Beautiful Illusions.It’s coupled with his extraordinary 2018 compilation A Strangeness in Motion (Early Pop Recordings ![]() This five-CD boxset traces not his entire career but selected highlights, ranging from recent archival releases to his long out-of-print 1997 debut album Passing Through Alone. His longtime label Dais Records looks to correct this with the release of There Must Be Someone. While Lundvall has always appeared gracious and unexpecting of accolades in interviews, the sonic songsmith could certainly use a hub tracking the many wild and varied releases throughout his career. Yet despite all of this, Lundvall still doesn’t have a listing on Metacritic for any of his albums, either due to negligence or the dismissal of Lundvall as a niche artist. Of course, there have been reviews of Lundvall’s work before PopMatters has been tracking his career for quite some time. He’s had songs featured in Marvel TV shows, and certain tracks have amassed 250,000 plays on Spotify - all signs of modest success for a recording artist and gigantic success for someone so deftly playing in mid- to slow-tempo electropop creations that occasionally drift wordlessly in the ether. McLemore, the eccentric subject of the must-discussed 2018 podcast series “S-Town”. His most famous brush with fame is his collaborative record with John B. Lundvall, a painter and ambient pop recording artist, has seen a surge of interest in his work in recent years. This might not seem like a big deal to many, but for many recording artists, not having a critical record of your work is strange, especially in the digital era. ![]() T or Lundvall isn’t listed on Metacritic. ![]()
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