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    Molly Nilsson - Amateur (2025) (Hi-Res)

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    Molly Nilsson - Amateur (2025) (Hi-Res)

    Molly Nilsson - Amateur (2025) (Hi-Res)
    FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 505 MB
    43:22 | Pop | Label: Dark Skies Association

    The word "amateur" originates from the Latin word "amator," meaning "lover" or "admirer". This Latin term is derived from "amare," which means "to love". The French adopted "amateur" from Latin, and the English then borrowed it from French, initially retaining the sense of someone who loves or is devoted to something. Over time, the English usage of "amateur" also developed a meaning related to a lack of professional skill or experience.

    How did a word derived from love become a slur? Is love really so defenseless? They say love conquers all, but in reality isn’t love quite ridiculous?
    It has no intention, no motive, no agenda. How could it possibly prevail? It can’t be bought or sold, or so they say.Its mere existence can't be proven or even measured. What an impossible thing. Trying and failing, time and time again, no wonder cynicism always seems to win. I see “amateurism” as a delighted, even foolish, protest. Protest against everything. Of what’s expected of someone, or expected of someone to desire or strive for. To be elite, to be expert, to be professional, to be a master, to excel and succeed. Where’s the joy in that? I just want to have fun. I want to want. I want to love. And keep doing it, forever. I want to have fun, even when it’s tiring and sometimes even heaven is boring as hell. I want to be bad. I want to do my own thing. “I vant to be alone”. I want to be someone so dedicated to their passion that it starts to seem like there’s something wrong with them. All the way. We can take it all the way, and never get it back.
    ” - Molly Nilsson

    Amateur is the 12th studio album by Molly Nilsson. Deep in the teeth of a career that threatens to tip into something resembling a “legacy,” Molly Nilsson celebrates with an album recorded instinctively, quickly and bursting with so many moments of emotional brilliance and clarity it may be her greatest yet. Hers has been a career spent reaching out, perennially powerful in her earnestness, a warrior ridiculously defenceless and armed with a glittering sincerity. Shearing herself of the machinations of the music industry, recording at home, writing direct to the heart.

    Amateur is a jubilee for losers. A treatise in 13 songs, Amateur states clearly that we should live our life with eternal curiosity, offers us an open hand of comradeship out of the rat race. The songs on the album are both some of the most personal of Nilsson’s career and the most anthemic. First single How Much Is The World asks us to re-evaluate value in the face of a Neo-liberal system squeezing the life out of our loves. Pulsing opener Die Cry Lie satirises the commercialisation of emotion in the form of a shout-along diss-track. With a pounding rhythm track held down by gorgeous chord changes, heartbreaker Valhalla carries the torch for the main themes of the album: never growing up, making mistakes with kindness, moving on. When the drums crash in on the line “It’s going to get better now, you’ll see, going to be much better off without me” there is a world of feeling swirling about in the vocal delivery. One reading of the track might be that it’s a break up song but the subtext is classic Molly Nilsson: by living truthfully, making mistakes, we’re active agents against the myriad oppressions of the world.

    All The Way takes the theme for a run into the eternal sunset. It’s a manifesto for living fully. “Take it all the way, and never get it back” - it’s the process that’s the important point. The journey not the destination. Big Life, follows on like a part 2: An ode not only to Molly Nilsson’s career of endless gigs, endless connections with people, it’s a massive ode for following your dreams, doing it yourself. Closer The Bitter End is a powerful anthem for friendship, another definition of love infused in Nilsson’s work, A beautifully poignant ode to comradeship til the end, it seems to be the songwriter approaching aging, approaching life’s inevitability with the same vigour and earnestness, the same love of life she enjoyed at the onset of her career.

    There are moments on Amateur shrouded in reverb, slightly out of focus, forcing the listener to step deeper into the Mollyverse.. Nilsson’s open-armed beseeching to the world permeates every beat, every chord. These are songs exploding with life: the chunky, aggressive bassline on the punker Get A Life can’t hide its massive, catchy chorus. The sweeping Swedish Nightmare might be a tongue-in-cheek self-reference, but at its heart it’s a song about the duality of living life large, what is a dream, what is a nightmare? Molly Nilsson says you can’t have one without the other, and why would you want to?

    Here’s to making mistakes.
    credits
    releases October 1, 2025

    Tracklist
    01. Die Cry Lie (03:55)
    02. Valhalla (02:30)
    03. Swedish Nightmare (03:39)
    04. Classified (02:40)
    05. Long Time No See (02:23)
    06. Fatal Distraction (01:53)
    07. Get a Life (03:29)
    08. Joe Hill's Last Will (01:33)
    09. How Much Is the World (05:40)
    10. Creeping Beauty (04:26)
    11. All the Way (03:09)
    12. Big Life (04:04)
    13. The Bitter End (03:51)
    foobar2000 2.0 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2025-09-30 09:53:41

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    Analyzed: Molly Nilsson / Amateur
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR7 -0.21 dB -8.26 dB 3:56 01-Die Cry Lie
    DR6 -0.21 dB -8.13 dB 2:30 02-Valhalla
    DR6 -0.21 dB -7.97 dB 3:40 03-Swedish Nightmare
    DR7 -0.21 dB -9.02 dB 2:41 04-Classified
    DR6 -0.21 dB -7.34 dB 2:24 05-Long Time No See
    DR6 -0.21 dB -7.57 dB 1:53 06-Fatal Distraction
    DR5 -0.21 dB -7.11 dB 3:29 07-Get a Life
    DR9 -0.21 dB -11.38 dB 1:34 08-Joe Hill's Last Will
    DR5 -0.21 dB -7.53 dB 5:41 09-How Much Is the World
    DR6 -0.21 dB -7.60 dB 4:27 10-Creeping Beauty
    DR6 -0.21 dB -7.97 dB 3:10 11-All the Way
    DR7 -0.21 dB -8.33 dB 4:05 12-Big Life
    DR6 -0.21 dB -7.89 dB 3:52 13-The Bitter End
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    Number of tracks: 13
    Official DR value: DR6

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1596 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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