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  1. Now, Matsson returns as The Tallest Man On Earth with Henry St., his sixth studio album following 2012’s There’s No Leaving Now, full of “vivid imagery, clever turns-of-phrase, and devastating, world-weary observations” (Under The Radar),2015’s Dark Bird Is A Home, his “most personal record… surreal and dreamlike” (Pitchfork) and and the self-released I Love You, It’s a Fever ...

  2. ClashMusic. Reviews. 12 · 04 · 2023. The Tallest Man On Earth, aka Kristian Mattson, has returned with ‘Henry St.’ – his first album in four years. Neatly encompassing the indie-folk genre, the record is a wholesome release from the Swedish artist, who wrote the record after gaining a new peace of mind during the Covid lockdowns.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2023 · Throughout, there’s plenty of sonic divergence from what you might expect from The Tallest Man On Earth, and if anything, it’s that diversity which ironically unites this record as a common thread. Lyrically, Henry St. hits the mark. Matsson is still who he’s always been, earnestly poetic, sometimes to-the-point and sometimes obscure.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2023 · Henry St. The Tallest Man On Earth. Released April 14, 2023. Henry St. Tracklist. 1. Bless You Lyrics. 2. Looking for Love Lyrics. 3. Every Little Heart Lyrics. 4. Slowly Rivers Turn ...

  5. The Tallest Man on Earth. Saras Per Kristian Matsson, känd under artistnamnet The Tallest Man on Earth, född 30 april 1983 i Älvdalens församling, Kopparbergs län, [ 1] är en svensk singer-songwriter. Matsson är uppväxt i Leksand, och inledde sin solokarriär 2006 efter att tidigare ha varit sångare i indiebandet Montezumas.

  6. 1 de fev. de 2023 · The Tallest Man on Earth has announced his new album, Henry St., with a video for the new song “Every Little Heart.”Kristian Matsson’s first album of originals since 2019’s I Love You.It ...

  7. 16 de abr. de 2023 · Tallest Man songs had a reputation of being serious to the point of self-seriousness, a facet that seemed to grow a bit tiresome by the time of 2012’s There’s No Leaving Now. Henry St., on the other hand, approaches things with a more thoughtful, often positive outlook. The raw, emotional yearning of Matsson’s more DIY-style albums is ...