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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Vincent Pontare is one of Sweden's brightest new singer/songwriter/producers. He released his debut album towards the end of 2007 and I now have my very own copy which dropped through my mailbox a couple of weeks ago.
The CD features his singles "P.A.R.A.D.I.S.E.", "Don't Hate On Me" and "Miss Blue" which I would have to say are the best tracks on the album. Nevertheless "Lucky Thirteen" is a very good collection of songs for a debut, and already Vincent has created his own recognisable musical formula - pop with reggae influences. If I had any criticism I'd say that there could have been more diversity but there are a couple of tracks which are musically different - "How To Rob A Bank" which also has some interesting storytelling lyrics - and the acoustic styled "I Was Young". I like his voice which also suits his musical style very well. (His vocal style is certainly very different from his dad, gruff old Roger Pontare!!)
Labels: album reviews, Swedish Music