The Lost Patrol is a huge departure for Dennis Lyxsen, the group's principal songwriter and vocalist. He was in the powerful Swedish hardcore group Refused in the early '90s and is currently the frontman for the agit-punk International Noise Conspiracy. With the band's second album, Songs About Running Away (which is superior in all respects to 1999's Songs in the Key of Resistance), he has made an abrupt turn to laid-back classic rock singer/songwriter territory. The sound of the record is organic and lush, filled with jazz-based basslines, fluttering flutes, chiming pianos, lightly brushed drums, and Lyxsen's honest and direct vocals. Often reminiscent of Astral Weeks-era Van Morrison (on the rollicking "Out of Date" and "The Last Goodbye"), country-rock ("Left and Leaving Blues"), and introspective '70s singer/songwriters ("Same Heart That Will Tear Me Apart," the aching "Desperate Attempts"), the record is firmly based in the pre-punk past. (The only song that sounds even a little modern is the light and breezy "Alright," which is reminiscent of the mighty Saturday Looks Good to Me with its shared male/female vocals, Northern soul song structure, and horn section.) Songs About Running Away isn't a million miles away from a Wallflowers or Counting Crows record, except that it has sonic imagination and a low-key intimacy that those bands lack. It also has a real feel, like it comes from the heart and not the back pocket of a radio programmer. Fans of Lyxsen's previous bands will most likely find this record a big letdown, but anyone who likes honest, big-hearted, and open-minded classic rock and balladry will find much to admire here. ~ Tim Sendra|
Rovi
スウェーデンが誇るバンド、インターナショナル・ノイズ・コンスピラシーの中心人物、デニス・リグゼンのソロ・プロジェクト。バンドで見せる過激さがここでは影を潜め、アコギを基調とした哀愁たっぷりのサウンドを聴かせてくれます。なかでも、女性ヴォーカルをフィーチャーした胸キュン・ロックンロール・ナンバーがなんともハッピーで◎。不器用な男が照れ隠しぎみに鳴らす〈北欧版夕焼け小焼けの赤とんぼ〉。
bounce (C)渡辺 貴仁
タワーレコード(2003年07月号掲載 (P91))