
Oh oh oh Owen Pallett, how strong my love is for you. You make me wish I never gave up the violin six years ago.
I am busy in catching up with the complete discography of Mr. Pallett and I'm just waiting on Heartland at this point to officially add it to my iTunes. My friend and I are doing a music exchange program in which she introduces me to amazing artists I've usually heard of, but never listened to before. One of which is Owen, and my love for him has only grown exponentially. His two albums as Final Fantasy are just brilliant. I love the sweet simplicity of Has A Good Home and the orchestral sounds of He Poos Clouds (which in my opinion is one of the best album titles ever). So needless to say, I can't wait to get Heartland in the mail.
Anyway, since I'm almost caught up, I can listen to his new stuff too without feeling overwhelmed by what I haven't listened to. His latest EP comes out today actually, and I've only listened to the opening track so far and I love it. But it's Owen, so I didn't expect anything less. Owen has a flair for melodic lines that refuse to get out of your head but in the best way possible. You'll walk around humming his tunes unapologetically. "A man with no ankles" is no exception. It falls nicely into my library of Owen tunes. I will be getting the rest of those tracks of A Swedish Love Story shortly.
Oh and I can't wait to see him live in less than a month. A small venue, incredibly low ticket prices and his only headlining show in the States as of right now. I can't wait. How can you ever say no to that face?:
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