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I became a fan of Hello Saferide in 2009, but, after a couple years or so of enjoying their albums, they sort of fell off my radar because nothing new had come out, so I didn't become aware of ''The Fox, The Hunter and Hello Saferide'' until it had been out for a couple years. After a few initial listens, I didn't think much of the album. It seemed to have less production quality than the previous two albums, relaying too much on drum tracks and not enough backing vocals. However, after coming back to it at regular intervals over the next couple years, the songs really started to grow on me, and I recognized what I liked from the previous albums, innocent-sounding vocals singing about shocking topics.
 
I became a fan of Hello Saferide in 2009, but, after a couple years or so of enjoying their albums, they sort of fell off my radar because nothing new had come out, so I didn't become aware of ''The Fox, The Hunter and Hello Saferide'' until it had been out for a couple years. After a few initial listens, I didn't think much of the album. It seemed to have less production quality than the previous two albums, relaying too much on drum tracks and not enough backing vocals. However, after coming back to it at regular intervals over the next couple years, the songs really started to grow on me, and I recognized what I liked from the previous albums, innocent-sounding vocals singing about shocking topics.
 
I don't own this album.
 
  
 
==Track Listing==
 
==Track Listing==

Latest revision as of 10:40, 18 March 2024

The Fox, the Hunter and Hello Saferide

Hello Saferide - Fox, The Hunter and Hello Saferide, The.jpg

CD - USA - first edition.

Artist Hello Saferide
Published 2014-09-03
Type Studio
Genre Twee pop
Themes

The Fox, the Hunter and Hello Saferide is the third studio album by Hello Saferide. It was published by Razzia Records on 2014-09-03. The songs are mostly twee pop.

Personal

Own?No.

I became a fan of Hello Saferide in 2009, but, after a couple years or so of enjoying their albums, they sort of fell off my radar because nothing new had come out, so I didn't become aware of The Fox, The Hunter and Hello Saferide until it had been out for a couple years. After a few initial listens, I didn't think much of the album. It seemed to have less production quality than the previous two albums, relaying too much on drum tracks and not enough backing vocals. However, after coming back to it at regular intervals over the next couple years, the songs really started to grow on me, and I recognized what I liked from the previous albums, innocent-sounding vocals singing about shocking topics.

Track Listing

All songs written, composed, and sung by Annika Norlin.

Track Title Rank Rating
01 I Forgot About Songs 4 Rating-5.svg
02 Dad Told Me 2 Rating-8.svg
03 I Was Jesus 8 Rating-5.svg
04 Parts of Nature 6 Rating-5.svg
05 Berlin 7 Rating-5.svg
06 Raspberry Lips 3 Rating-7.svg
07 The Crawler 9 Rating-4.svg
08 Hey Ho 10 Rating-4.svg
09 Last Night Bus 1 Rating-8.svg
10 Rocky 11 Rating-4.svg
11 This Body 5 Rating-5.svg

The album's total score is 440.

Links

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