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Kristian Matsson is a singer-songwriter from Dalarna, Sweden, who performs under the stage name of The Tallest Man on Earth. Matsson grew up in Leksand, and began his solo career in 2006, having previously been the lead singer of the indie band Montezumas. His music has often drawn comparisonsto the music of Bob Dylan.

“Last summer, Kristian Matsson lamented that steady touring had slowed the arrival of “I Love You. It’s a Fever Dream”., his fifth album as the Tallest Man on Earth. “I can’t write good stuff on tour,” he complained. “I can’t write about life on a tour bus.” Ironically, Fever Dream arrives as a focused and frequently lovely rumination on life lived on a tour bus. Songs unfold in hotel bars, on open roads, beneath vast blue bowls of rural sky. The rhythms of perpetual travel pulse beneath acoustic melodies that lie somewhere between Dylan and Sufjan—a few gentle, a few forceful. With depth and delicacy, Matsson explores the banalities and oddities of tour, like the phenomenon of performing for an adoring audience to whom you are a stranger.

Matsson’s music mirrors his lyrical themes. Though he remains devoted to sparse arrangements of guitar, banjo, and harmonica, these songs begin toveer into more adventurous territory. “Hotel Bar” introduces a horn section, and “The Running Styles of New York” is bookended by momentary blips of electronics. These new elements are deployed sparingly and selectively, a sprinkle of salt to draw new favourite from familiar sound. Tempos vary, too, from raucous stomping to slow, plaintive fingerpicking—as if he’s stretching, sprinting, growing fatigued, slowing down. As in his words, he wrestles with the quesstion of where to go, and how quickly.”

The Tallest Man On Earth’s album ‘I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream.’

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There’s a prevailing image of The Tallest Man of Earth — Swedish folk singer Kristian Matsson’s musical moniker  of a wayward, sometimes homesick vagabond in the constant pursuit of adventure.

Gotta say, I really wasn’t expecting to say this, given my love of the previous albums The Wild Hunt and “Shallow Grave”, but The Tallest Man on Earth has possibily just put out the best record of his career (and among my favorite records of 2019 so far). This is, what he should sound like, what he’s been trying to sound like the last few records and didn’t start to really get his footing on until the demo project a few years back and the EP he slowly dripped out last year. There’s an urgency to it, but a considered one, one that comes with time and heartbreak and rebuilding your life and figuring out what exactly matters. It’s lush in all the right ways and at all the right times, and bare in all the right ways at all the right times, and a combo of the two in all the right ways at all the right times. It’s an astoundingly gorgeous and engrossing album, and I’m so glad we finally hear the sound he’s seemingly been chasing for over a decade.

The Tallest Man On Earth’s album ‘I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream.’

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The Tallest Man On Earth, aka Swedish songwriter Kristian Matsson, is something of a musical treasure now; ten years on from his acclaimed debut album “Shallow Grave”, he is thoroughly established as one of the alternative scenes big hitters. It’s been four years since we last heard an album from Kristian, as he’s focused on various other projects, all that’s set to change in June with the release of a new album, “I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream”.

Ahead of that release, this week saw a brand new The Tallest Man On Earth single, “I’m A Stranger Now”, and it is every bit as charming as we’ve come to expect. For the most part it’s just Kristian’s passionate vocal delivery and rapid fire acoustic guitar work, the devil though is in the detail. I’m A Stranger Now is a beautifully textural piece, it swells and woozes on gorgeous pulses of piano, and lifts with additional guitars and other stringed instruments, then as it draws to a close the whole thing drops to the most intimate moment of serene calmness, “now so deep into the forest with my Swedish little heart I am nowhere near your sunset it’s so quiet after all and I’m a stranger now, I’m a stranger now”. Beguiling, beautiful and quietly pushing boundaries, it’s everything you could want from the return of The Tallest Man On Earth.

“I’m A Stranger Now” is from The Tallest Man On Earth’s forthcoming album ‘I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream.’ out in April

“I’m A Stranger Now” is from The Tallest Man On Earth’s forthcoming album ‘I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream.’ out in April.

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A decade-plus into his career and it seems that Kristian Matsson aka The Tallest Man On Earth is re-finding his voice. “The Running Styles of New York” finds its footing somewhere in the sweet spot between the raw, urgent work of Matsson’s early work and the lush-sounding output from his last few full-lengths, much like the songs on the tremendous EP he slowly revealed last year. It’s weird to say this after all this time, but I think this might be the best The Tallest Man on Earth has ever sounded.

Head and shoulders above the rest, Swedish indie folk star Kristian Matsson is The Tallest Man on Earth. Having got everyone excited with his newly released single ‘The Running Styles Of New York’, Matsson also announces a UK tour following his slot support Bon Ivor at All Points East.

“The Running Styles Of New York” is from The Tallest Man On Earth’s forthcoming album ‘I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream.’ out in April.