Published at 11:15 AM on January 12, 2011

By Max Blau

Jens Lekman Planning to Release New EP, LP in 2011

Jens Lekman Planning to Release New EP, LP in 2011

Swedish troubadour Jens Lekman has been far too silent for the past few years. Since releasing the brilliant and charming Night Falls Over Kortedala in 2007, Lekman has remained relatively quiet in terms of releasing new a record. Recently, there have been promising signs with some new material being performed at various live shows, including his 2010 single “The End Of The World Is Bigger Than Love.” But now there is some truth to those rumors regarding a new record coming out in 2011, as the songwriter took some time out from a recent train ride to write a message to his fans, divulging his plans to release a new EP and LP this year.

Check out what Lekman had to say in his recent update below:

I’m writing this on the train from Bergen, Norway. I had a lot of emailing to do and I thought I could just as well do it on the night train there and back. By the time I get it up on the website I’m guessing it’s 2011. So happy new year to all of you.

I’m still working on my next record, I know it’s been a while. It’s taken a long time because it started to take shape only a few months ago. Up until then it was a cluster of everything. As if you would have dug your hand down your pocket and just thrown the contents on the table – sort of like my three last albums and there’s nothing wrong with them but this one’s an Album. It’s been trying to tell me that the whole time.

It’s been trying to tell me that I don’t have much say in this, that the process is not like building from the ground up, but rather like unfolding from the top down. I set out to write about anything but myself and ended up writing only about myself and maybe 3-4 other people who really don’t serve any other purpose than to reflect myself. It’s been trying to tell me that a self portrait is not just a dialogue between you and yourself, but it’s also a dialogue with a third person – the beholder. Or in a larger perspective – society. Yeah right album, whatever you say.

I set out to write about anything but heartbreak, and ended up writing almost entirely about it. I felt like a war correspondent, wishing for a small column about gardening. Putting on my helmet and my bulletproof vest one more day. It said: You’re doing a good thing, remember all the people who write to you with their stories. All they want is someone to tell them theirs so they know they’re not alone. I said : Yeah yeah yeah.
But we seem to agree on the sound. I said “aerodynamic”. It said “cool”.

I’m gonna keep my mouth shut now because we still have a long way to go and I have no idea where it will lead me eventually. But my plan is to get this and an EP out this year.

Over and out.
J

Color us excited.

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