Amasonason AB
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Sometimes I dig up wonderful songs, but they only fit within one specific year. Maybe they namecheck a year, a certain former (lord help us, keep him former please) guy, or a global pandemic. These songs are often quite visceral, filled with vibrating emotions… written with a sense of immediacy, and propelled by a world beyond our control. “Santa’s Coming to Free Them” feels a lot like those kinds of songs… but because the song dwells on the experience of children living through war, it avoids the confines of one year and one conflict. One might bestow on this song an evergreen status that also condemns humanity. I normally try to be a bit fun on this site… whoops!
Amason is a Swedish indiepop/rock supergroup of sorts, whose lineage I will defer to Wikipedia‘s expertise: Amanda Bergman (also known as Hajen, Jaw Lesson, and Idiot Wind); guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist Gustav Ejstes (from Dungen); keyboardist Pontus Winnberg (from Miike Snow and Bloodshy & Avant); drummer Nils Törnqvist (from Little Majorette); and bassist Petter Winnberg (from Little Majorette). They’ve been releasing music since 2015, and in 2020 dropped this punch-in-the-stomach Christmas single. I feel quite uncomfortable talking about how impressed I am with the vocal delivery on a song you wish never needed to be written, but I will take a brief stab at it. I was terribly impressed with Amanda Bergman’s control and her ability to convey emotion. Her delivery is incredibly intimate–more like a desperate prayer than a pop song. That’s about all I can do – the song is very well done, and it breaks my heart that it exists.
How about we just stop bombing the shit out of each other so we don’t get any more songs like this.
EDIT: Amason also recorded a version of Ave Maria in 2019. Check it out if you feel so inclined!
Bottom Line: If you are the type who likes to craft a challenging Christmas mix… grab this one and Stars’ “Christmas Song” and leave them in tears.
