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Stay Gold is the third studio album by Swedish indie folk duo First Aid Kit, released on 6 June 2014 in mainland Europe and on 13 June elsewhere. The album was produced by Mike Mogis, who worked on the band's previous album, The Lion's Roar.

According to an interview with Sveriges Television, the album revolves more about their own life than their previous ones. "That one has to learn appreciate what is and that all flows, that nothing stays".[2] Stay Gold introduced new elements to First Aid Kit's music, such as a 16-piece orchestra, arranged and orchestrated by Nathaniel Walcott. Their previous albums had been produced in such a way that would allow the band to perform with three people on stage; however, these limitations have been lifted to give the band a bigger, more fulfilling sound.

The title of the album is a reference to the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost. The title track echoes several lines from the poem.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.4/10[3]
Metacritic80/100[4]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
The Daily Telegraph[6]
The Guardian[7]
The Independent[8]
Los Angeles Times[9]
NME8/10[10]
Pitchfork7.3/10[11]
Q[12]
Rolling Stone[13]
Spin8/10[14]

The album received acclaim from many music critics, gaining an overall metacritic score of 80, indicating generally favorable reviews.[4] Scott Kerr of AllMusic noted that the album is "noticeably more expansive than any of their previous work", and "has a rich texture of classic country instrumentation and stirring string arrangements, matching their soaring vocal melodies."[5] The music review site musicOMH complimented on the larger sound that came from the band utilising more instruments, as well as the sister's "new-found, beefed up timbres". It also described the album as "[P]erfectly poised to knock you for six this summer".[15] Andy Gill of The Independent judged the album "an engaging, youthful and thoughtful folk-rock",[8] although James Hall of The Daily Telegraph thought the album "closer to country than folk", and wondered if "it's aimed at cracking the United States".[6] Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork thought that the Söderbergs sisters "remain romantics in an unromantic world, not only writing lyrics about fighting the good fight but making the kind of wide-eyed, ‘70s-tinged folk-rock that thrives on soaring vocals, warm harmonies, big choruses, and heart-on-sleeve lyrics." He also considered the album "certainly their grandest and arguably their most consistent release to date".[11] Leonie Cooper of NME thought that the duo had mastered "the art of sophisticated sadness", and "carefully crafted a tender batch of songs that disarm not only with their beauty but also their honesty."[10]

A few critics however gave the album a mixed review. Randall Roberts of the Los Angeles Times found that "the group often sounds more derivative than it does inspired", not helped by its "clumsy lyrics".[9]

On 10 July, Billboard listed "My Silver Lining" as one of the ten best songs of 2014 (so far) in their Mid-Year Music 2014 list.[16]

In November 2014, American Songwriter listed Stay Gold at number ten in their 2014 top 50 album list.[17] On 1 December, Paste Magazine listed it as 9th in their top 50 album list and the song "My Silver Lining" as 19th in their top 50 song list.[18] The album ranked number seven on Gigwise's 50 Best Albums of 2014.[19] Rolling Stone magazine listed Master Pretender as 35th in their top 50 songs of 2014 list.[20] BBC Radio 6 Music listed 'Stay Gold' album as 3rd in their 2014 album list.[21]

Jessica Goodman and Ryan Kistobak of The Huffington Post included the album on their list of 2014's best releases. Goldman noted that the album sounds "confident" and "more mature" while complimenting that "the duo has settled their folksy sound into a grand and far-reaching formula that delivers real talk lines".[22]

On 25 February 2015, the album won the Swedish Grammis award for 2014 "Album of the Year".[23] On 3 February 2016, First Aid Kit received special Best Selling Americana Album of 2015 award for their album Stay Gold from Americana Music Association UK.[24]

On 22 November 2019 Stay Gold album was listed at number six in the Paste magazine's 40 best folk albums of the 2010s list.[25]

Commercial performance

Stay Gold debuted at number one on the Swedish Albums Chart. By the end of August, the album was still in the top three and had been certified gold; in January 2015, it was still in the top 20 and was certified a platinum by the Swedish Recording Industry Association (GLF).[26][27] It also debuted at number 11 on the UK Albums Chart, selling 11,281 copies sold in its first week.[28] On 2 January 2015, it was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[29] Following the duo's UK tour and their appearance on The Graham Norton Show on 30 January 2015, the album climbed from number 54 to number 11 with 7,726 copies sold.[30] The following week, it spent a second consecutive week at number 11.[31] Stay Gold was certified gold by the BPI on 3 April 2015, denoting shipments in excess of 100,000 copies.[29]

By December 2014, the album had sold nearly 200,000 copies worldwide.[32]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Klara and Johanna Söderberg

No.TitleLength
1."My Silver Lining"3:35
2."Master Pretender"3:47
3."Stay Gold"4:11
4."Cedar Lane"4:43
5."Shattered & Hollow"4:04
6."The Bell"3:28
7."Waitress Song"4:04
8."Fleeting One"3:14
9."Heaven Knows"3:18
10."A Long Time Ago"4:01
11."Brother" (Japanese edition bonus track)3:30

Personnel

  • Klara Söderberg - vocals (1–10), guitar (1–10), percussion (2)
  • Johanna Söderberg - vocals (1–10), keyboard (1–10), autoharp (1–10), percussion (2)
  • Benkt Söderberg - bass (1–9), percussion (2)
  • Niclas Lindström - drums (1–9), percussion (1–9)
  • Brian Sherwood - viola (1, 3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Jeffery King - violin (1)
  • Mike Mogis - bass (1, 2), percussion (1–3, 5–9), pedal steel (2, 4, 7), Marxophone (2), electric guitar (2, 4, 9), lap dulcimer (2), mandolin (2, 9), programming (3, 5), autoharp (3), acoustic guitar (6)
  • Nathaniel Walcott - string and woodwind arrangements, piano (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10), organ (2, 5, 6, 7, 9), electric piano (5), trumpet (7)
  • Paul Ledwon - cello (1, 3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Susanna Gilmore - violin (1)
  • Ben Brodin - Mellotron (2), vibraphone (8)
  • John Klinghammer - clarinet (2–4, 6, 8), bass clarinet (2–4, 6, 8)
  • Leslie Fagan - flute (2–4, 6, 8), alto flute (2–4, 6, 8)
  • Anna Söderberg - percussion (2)
  • Isak Söderberg - percussion (2)
  • Dan Fletcher - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Frank Seligman - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Judy Divis - viola (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Juliet Yoshida - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Keith Plenert - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Phyllis Duncan - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Scott Shoemaker - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Thomas Kluge - viola (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Tim Strang - cello (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Tracy Dunn - violin (3, 4, 7, 10)
  • Will Clifton - upright bass (3, 10)
  • Produced, mixed and engineered by Mike Mogis at ARC Studios, Omaha, NE
  • Assistant engineer: Ben Brodin
  • Mastered by Doug Van Sloun at Focus Mastering

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Stay Gold
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Sweden (GLF)[27]Platinum40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[29]Gold100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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Artist(s)

Veröffentlichungen von First Aid Kit die im OTRS erhältlich sind/waren:

Who By Fire: Live Tribute To Leonard Cohen ¦ Stay Gold ¦ Palomino

First Aid Kit auf Wikipedia (oder andere Quellen):

First Aid Kit: Johanna (links) und Klara (rechts) Söderberg, Frankfurt am Main, 2014

First Aid Kit ist ein schwedisches Indie-Pop-Duo, bestehend aus den Schwestern Johanna (* 31. Oktober 1990) und Klara (* 8. Januar 1993) Söderberg, die aus Enskede, einem Stadtteil von Stockholm, stammen.[1]

Geschichte

Im April 2007 begannen die Schwestern, ihre selbstgemachten Songs auf die Social-Networking-Website MySpace hochzuladen. Sie schickten auch eine Demo ihres Songs Tangerine an einen schwedischen Radiosender. Mit dem Song landete das Duo einen Sommerhit.[2]

First Aid Kit veröffentlichten ihre Debüt-EP Drunken Trees am 9. April 2008 beim The-Knife-Label Rabid Records. Eine Wiederveröffentlichung des Tonträgers durch Wichita Recordings im Februar 2009 enthielt zusätzlich das Stück Tiger Mountain Peasant Song, ein Cover der Band Fleet Foxes, mit dem First Aid Kit 2008 bei YouTube[3] bekannt wurden.

Die Debüt-LP The Big Black & the Blue ist am 25. Januar 2010[4] erschienen. Als erste Single-Auskopplung wurde Hard Believer (mit der B-Seite Waltz for Richard) am 5. Oktober 2009 veröffentlicht.

Im August 2011 hatten First Aid Kit ihren ersten Auftritt bei der Vergabe des Polar Music Prize in Stockholm. Sie spielten Dancing Barefoot für die Gewinnerin Patti Smith. Deren emotionale Reaktion darauf sorgte dafür, dass das offizielle Video der TV-Übertragung eine große Resonanz hervorrief und den Bekanntheitsgrad der Band weiter steigerte.[5]

Im Januar 2012 erschien ihr zweites Album The Lion’s Roar, das sie mit verschiedenen Musikern unter der Regie von Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) in Omaha, Nebraska aufnahmen. Stimmliche Unterstützung erhielten sie von Bright-Eyes-Sänger Conor Oberst bei dem Track King of the World. Ihre erste und titelgebende Singleauskopplung The Lion’s Roar wurde durch Townes Van Zandt inspiriert.[6] Die zweite Single Emmylou ist eine Hommage an ihre Vorbilder Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons, June Carter Cash und Johnny Cash, die im Refrain erwähnt werden.[7] Das Video dazu wurde im Joshua-Tree-Nationalpark an der Felsformation „Cap Rock“ in Anspielung auf die grotesken Todesumstände des 1973 verstorbenen Sängers Gram Parsons gedreht.[8] Emmylou wurde vom amerikanischen Rolling Stone Magazin in die Top 10 Songs von 2012 gewählt.[9]

Im August 2012 traten First Aid Kit zum zweiten Mal beim Polar Music Prize auf. Sie spielten America von Simon & Garfunkel für den Preisträger Paul Simon. Eine Studioversion davon wurde 2015 auf einer gleichnamigen EP veröffentlicht.

2014 steuerten First Aid Kit Gesangseinlagen auf insgesamt sechs Tracks von Conor Obersts Soloalbum Upside Down Mountain bei, nachdem sie den Bright-Eyes-Sänger bereits 2013 auf dessen Europa-Tour begleitet hatten.[10]

Ihr drittes Studioalbum Stay Gold, wurde am 10. Juni 2014 auf Columbia Records veröffentlicht und wie der Vorgänger von Mike Mogis produziert. Zuvor waren bereits am 31. März die Single My Silver Lining und am 6. Mai Cedar Lane erschienen. Stay Gold wurde als Album des Jahres 2014 mit dem schwedischen Grammis ausgezeichnet.

Ende Oktober erschien eine Coverversion von R.E.M.s Walk Unafraid auf dem Soundtrack des Films Der große Trip – Wild. In Deutschland wurde 2015 der Song My Silver Lining in einer Werbung für den Renault Kadjar verwendet. Am 9. Juni 2015 spielten First Aid Kit beim Polar Music Prize Emmylou und Red Dirt Girl für Preisträgerin Emmylou Harris.

First Aid Kit begannen im Sommer 2017 zu touren. Vom kommenden Album spielten sie die Songs Fireworks und It’s a Shame. Im Oktober 2017 wurde via Homepage und sozialen Netzwerken das Erscheinen ihres neuen Albums Ruins für den 19. Januar 2018 angekündigt.

Im September 2017 wurden die Internetadressen der Band geändert auf firstaidkitband für die offizielle Seite, Instagram und Facebook und damit gleichermaßen wie ihr Twitter-Account.

Diskografie

Alben

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[11][12]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 DE AT CH UK US SE
2010The Big Black & the BlueSE30
(2 Wo.)SE
2012The Lion’s RoarDE69
(1 Wo.)DE
AT55
(1 Wo.)AT
CH76
(3 Wo.)CH
UK35
Gold
Gold

(9 Wo.)UK
US65
(3 Wo.)US
SE1
Platin
Platin

(195 Wo.)SE
2014Stay GoldDE69
(1 Wo.)DE
CH37
(6 Wo.)CH
UK11
Gold
Gold

(44 Wo.)UK
US23
(6 Wo.)US
SE1
Platin
Platin

(85 Wo.)SE
2018RuinsDE42
(1 Wo.)DE
AT37
(1 Wo.)AT
CH11
(4 Wo.)CH
UK3
Silber
Silber

(11 Wo.)UK
US47
(2 Wo.)US
SE1
Gold
Gold

(25 Wo.)SE
2021Who by Fire – Live Tribute to Leonard CohenDE31
(1 Wo.)DE
AT24
(1 Wo.)AT
CH30
(1 Wo.)CH
UK62
(1 Wo.)UK
SE2
(3 Wo.)SE
2022PalominoDE57
(1 Wo.)DE
CH40
(1 Wo.)CH
UK3
(5 Wo.)UK

Singles

JahrTitel
Album
Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[11]
(Jahr, Titel, Album, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 CH SE
2012The Lion’s Roar
SE22
(7 Wo.)SE
Emmylou
SE24
(7 Wo.)SE
2014My Silver Lining
CH38
(4 Wo.)CH
SE38
(7 Wo.)SE
2018Fireworks
SE47
(3 Wo.)SE
To Live a Life
SE64
(1 Wo.)SE
Rebel Heart
SE65
(1 Wo.)SE
It’s a Shame
SE77
(1 Wo.)SE
Distant Star
SE82
(1 Wo.)SE
Ruins
SE85
(1 Wo.)SE
Postcard
SE93
(1 Wo.)SE
2020Come Give Me Love
SE55
(1 Wo.)SE
2022Come Give Me Love (Live at Benjamin’s)
SE60
(1 Wo.)SE

Weitere Singles

  • 2018: Saviour (George Ezra feat. First Aid Kit, UK:SilberSilber)

Auszeichnungen

Im Februar 2013 wurde First Aid Kit vierfach mit dem schwedischen Musikpreis Grammis ausgezeichnet, als Künstler des Jahres, Album des Jahres, Popsong des Jahres und Komponist des Jahres.[13] Das Album The Lion’s Roar wurde 2013 mit dem Nordic Music Prize ausgezeichnet.[14]

Im Februar 2015 wurde First Aid Kit von den BRIT Awards als eine der fünf besten internationalen Gruppen nominiert.[15] Im Februar wurde First Aid Kit auch erneut mit dem schwedischen Musikpreis Grammis ausgezeichnet, für das Album des Jahres.[16]

JahrAuszeichnungKategorieWerkErgebnis
2011Grammis 2011Newcomer des Jahres 2011The Big Black and The BlueNominiert
2013Grammis 2013Album des Jahres 2013The Lion's RoarGewonnen
Artist des Jahres 2013Gewonnen
Pop des Jahres 2013The Lion's RoarGewonnen
Komponist des Jahres 2013The Lion's RoarGewonnen
Texter/in des Jahres 2013The Lion's RoarNominiert
2015Grammis 2015Album des Jahres 2015Stay GoldGewonnen
Lied des Jahres 2015My Silver LiningNominiert
Pop des Jahres 2015Stay GoldNominiert
2019Grammis 2019Lied des Jahres 2019FireworksNominiert
Alternative Pop des Jahres 2019RuinsNominiert

Quellen

  1. Buch der Freunde, schwedische Radio P3, Juli 9, 2013. Sverigesradio.se, archiviert vom Original am 4. März 2016; abgerufen am 22. März 2024.
  2. Bäst juli 2007. sverigesradio.se, archiviert vom Original am 19. April 2015; abgerufen am 22. März 2024.
  3. youtube.com/user/jagadambarecords
  4. drownedinsound.com (Memento desOriginals vom 5. November 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/drownedinsound.com
  5. First Aid Kit – Dancing Barefoot at Polar Music Prize. Polar Music Prize, abgerufen am 13. Juni 2015.
  6. brooklynrocks.blogspot.com
  7. First Aid Kit about performing for Polar Music Prize Laureate Emmylou Harris. Polar Music Prize, abgerufen am 13. Juni 2015.
  8. Christian Düringer: The Sound Of Joshua Tree In: get happy!? Magazin. Nr. 5, 2013, S. 52–57
  9. 50 Best Songs of 2012. Rolling Stone, abgerufen am 13. Juni 2015.
  10. Conor Oberst's New Morning: Bright Eyes Hits Nashville for Solo LP. Rolling Stone, abgerufen am 13. Juni 2015.
  11. a b Chartquellen: DE AT CH UK US SE
  12. Auszeichnungen für Musikverkäufe: UK SE
  13. Aftonbladet.se, Preisträger Grammis 2013, abgerufen am 21. Februar 2013
  14. First Aid Kit wins the third annual Nordic Music Prize! Nordicmusicprize.com, archiviert vom Original am 18. Mai 2014; abgerufen am 12. Mai 2015.
  15. The BRIT Awards winners 2015. 25. Februar 2015, abgerufen am 28. Februar 2015.
  16. Swedish Grammis 2015: First Aid Kit and Max Martin win big. In: MBW. Abgerufen am 26. Februar 2015.

Weblinks

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