... That they will probably not be reached so quickly. Because with "Lovefool" the whole thing has nothing to do; The Cardigans are clearly out of the Popschiene. Already with the first guitar sounds like being transported sitting in as in a winter mountain hut in front of the fireplace. Nina Persson's tuner is hardly ever, the lyrics are profound. Time there is on "Long Gone Before Daylight" beautiful ballads (communiation, And Then You Kissed me; by far the best song on the album, although one can not say, because every song is really good), and then again a bit rockier songs such as A Good Horse or Please Sister. Of course, the two singles Storm and for what it`s worth are on it. You live and you learn, although the text is not necessarily new, wins by the male voice in the background, however, new aspects. Feathers and down is seen intrumental probably the best piece. Generally, this is the best album of Cardigans, for which one can not screw high enough expectations - you will not be disappointed.