Citizen of Glass

Citizen of Glass
Studio album by Agnes Obel
Released 21 October, 2016
Recorded 2014 - 2016
Venue Berlin
Genre
Length 40:50
Label PIAS
Agnes Obel chronology
Aventine
(2013)
Citizen of Glass
(2016)
Singles from Citizen of Glass
  1. "Familiar"
    Released: 29 June, 2016
  2. "Golden Green"
    Released: 31 August, 2016
  3. "It's Happening Again"
    Released: 18 November, 2016
  4. "Stretch Your Eyes"
    Released: 3 March, 2017

Citizen of Glass is the third album by Danish singer-songwriter Agnes Obel, released on 21 October, 2016 by PIAS Recordings. Four tracks were selected as singles: Familiar, Golden Green, It's Happening Again, and Stretch Your Eyes. Obel launched a European tour at the end of October 2016, followed by a North American tour in February 2017.

Background

On this album, Agnes Obel evokes the German concept of Gläserner Bürger, the "citizen of glass", as the guiding thread of the album, a citizen whose body and life are known to everyone.[1] She discovered this term during her previous tour, while reading the news about the Edward Snowden case and citizen surveillance.[2] Questions of transparency and privacy are themes that inspired her, forcing her to think about what she reveals of herself in her music. She worked on the concept of "glass" to create new songs, particularly by adding new instruments to her repertoire such as the trautonium, a rare instrument from the late 1920s whose crystalline sounds are reminiscent of glass.[3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic82/100[4]
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic[5]
musicOMH[6]
AllMusic[7]

Citizen of Glass received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 82, which indicates "favorable reviews", based on 11 reviews.[8]

John Murphy from MusicOMH wrote "Some earlier fans of Obel may miss the more minimal sound of her early albums, and there’s certainly no big crossover track that will propel Obel to the mainstream. This is a haunting listen though, and one that will provide suitable company as the long winter nights start to draw in."[9]

James Christopher Monger at AllMusic wrote "Where her relatively austere prior outings relied largely on piano and strings, Citizen of Glass revels in ghostly electronics and voice modulation, even going so far as to bring in a temperamental, late-'20s monophonic synthesizer called a Trautonium. The string arrangements are more ambitious and the composition style is a bit more opaque, but the ten-track set is unequivocally Obel-esque."[10]

Track listing

All tracks written by Agnes Obel.

No.TitleLength
1."Stretch Your Eyes"5:11
2."Familiar"3:55
3."Red Virgin Soil"2:43
4."It's Happening Again"4:20
5."Stone"4:56
6."Trojan Horses"5:33
7."Citizen of Glass"2:49
8."Golden Green"3:59
9."Grasshopper"2:38
10."Mary"5:47
Total length:40:50

References

  1. "Agnes Obel: The Danish singer made of glass and steel".
  2. "Agnes Obel".
  3. "Agnes Obel: 'It's called a Trautonium – and it can electrocute people!'". The Guardian. 2016-10-17.
  4. Metacritic score
  5. Murphy, John. Agnes Obel - Citizen of Glass. musicOMH 25 September 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  6. "Citizen of Glass - Agnes Obel | Songs, Reviews, Credits".
  7. {{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/music/citizen-of-glass/agnes-obel%7Ctitle=Citizen of Glass Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More|publisher=Metacritic.
  8. "Citizen of Glass MusicOMH review".
  9. "Citizen of Glass AllMusic review".
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