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Frida Hyvönen's Horse Stories

Thursday August 28, 2008
With the indie world going Swede-crazy in recent seasons, it was strange that Frida Hyvönen's utterly amazing debut album, Until Death Comes, didn't receive a more rapturous reception upon its American release in 2006. The statuesuque, Stockholm-based songstress carves savagely emotional, sexually-forthright songs out of handful of piano chords and a voice that carries the clarity and eloquence of a young Joni Mitchell, and her debut truly hailed the arrival of a fearsome new talent.

Following on from her gospel-tinged soundtrack Frida Hyvönen Gives You: Music From The Dance Performance Pudel —released last year, in Sweden, on The Concretes' great Licking Fingers label— Hyvönen will soon unveil her second LP proper, Silence is Wild, unto the world.

Coming replete with horse-themed artwork and promotional pics, the set revolves around a song called "Pony," on which Hyvönen lets loose the following vicious verse: "The stable is where you learn to be in charge and not take sh*t/ Dressed to the occasion: leather boots and a stiff black whip."

Recorded by longtime Concretes associate Jari Haapalainen, Hyvönen's whipsmart new gear swaps the musical/lyrical starkness of her debut for a sprawling orchestral grandeur. Secretly Canadian gives you the free taste of Silence is Wild via the legal acquisition of "The Enemy Within," in advance of the album's eagerly-awaited November 4 release.

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