"Me Without You"-Mads Langer
Here’s your late-Summer
guilty pop-pleasure of the week.
You know, one of
those car-karaoke tunes that has you mimicking its percussion with both thumbs thumping on the steering wheel, intermittently reaching to tap your rear-view-cymbal while simultaneously singing out-loud like nobody's watching.
Well, Jukebox Hero... I found another auto-anthem for you!
Consider this spirited sonic score
a “Shake It Off,” but without the Taylor Swift, and from a different hemisphere.
Although Mads
Langer is considered a major rock star in his native Denmark, his name has yet to trigger
a single sonic blip on even the far outer perimeter of Billboard’s rock ‘n’ roll radar.
After a decade-long
string of Top-40 singles on his hometown Hitlisten popularity poll, the
multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter is finally trying his luck to see if his
latest creation creates waves on this side of the Atlantic. And Mads’ Danish
chart-topper “Me Without You” certainly appears to have a sound shot of worming
its way into a few ears here in North America.
“Me Without You” is
a charming ode to your better-half; that special someone who completes you but
also has the ability to quickly shift your brain and body into out-of-synch
mode simply with their absence. It's a theme that's made of Mads' mediocre metaphors...
▶ "ATM with no cash..."His lyrics are just as ironic as that Alanis Morissette single, meaning -- of course -- they’re not ironic at all, just a series of sad, unfortunate coincidences sung over a breezy and blithe background. But honestly, who cares?! As a package, this works!
▶ "Guilty, no proof..."
▶ "Treasure under padlocks..."
Langer explained to
Germany’s TheMellowMusic blogsite, “Music touches me most when it is a little
melancholy, but always carries that spark of hope in itself. That's the point I
always try to find in songwriting,”
To summarize, “Me Without You” is
a light, bouncy, hook-filled three-minutes of fun.
And who says "No" to three-minutes of fun? Yeah... didn't think so. :v)
And who says "No" to three-minutes of fun? Yeah... didn't think so. :v)