Veneer (CD)
Veneer is the debut album by Swedish-born minstrel José González...already a certified quiet-is-the-new-loud legend in his native Sweden. Who needs bells and whistles (outside of a forlorn trumpet and some subliminal percussion) when songs are this strong and the voice is this perfect? When all that you need to hold an audience in blissful rapture is what you can balance on a barstool? Jose's sensual, sensitive, powerful vocals and supernaturally gifted guitar playing truly recalls artists like Nick Drake, Elliott Smith, Hayden, and Mark Kozelek. He's earned the accolades by writing incredible songs and staying true to his heart, keeping the songs barebones simple.
"Mentioning a new artist in the same breath as Nick Drake has become shorthand for anyone with an acoustic guitar who favors melancholy restraint. Such a comparison, however, only hints at the talents of Jose Gonzalez. The Swedish singer-songwriter marries Drake's mournful minimalism to deftly picked, Latino guitar. The results -- melodic purity, a mesmeric rhythmic drive and stark emotionalism -- are extraordinary." - Uncut
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Slow Moves |
| 2 | Remain |
| 3 | Lovestain |
| 4 | Heartbeats |
| 5 | Crosses |
| 6 | Deadweight on Velveteen |
| 7 | All You Deliver |
| 8 | Stay in the Shade |
| 9 | Hints |
| 10 | Save Your Day |
| 11 | Broken Arrows |
| Anne
- New York, NY, USA |
| Imminently captivating Nick Drakeisms and effortless melodies make this my favorite surprise listen of the year, and a sure-thing purchase. If you don't like this record you have a tiny piece of coal in the place of your soul, or you like System of a Down.
Also, a good doubleshot to give people a sneak peak at the Knife. You've just found two favorite bands simultaneously...and were maybe convinced to buy a flatscreen tv at the same time. | |