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History (Molly Nilsson album)

2011 studio album by Molly Nilsson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

History (Molly Nilsson album)
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History is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Molly Nilsson, released on 14 December 2011. It was Nilsson's final album to be entirely self-released, as she started collaborating with Night School Records afterwards. History has been cited as Nilsson's "breakout" album, including by herself.[1][2]

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Background

Regarding the album's concept and title, Nilsson explained:

Each song tells a story, and together they form a narrative. [No one's] life weighs more than another, yet not everyone ends up in the history books. I took this opportunity to feel what it's like to hold the pen that writes history.[3]

Release

History was originally self-released through Nilsson's own label Dark Skies Association. The CD version was released on 14 December 2011 and the vinyl version followed in April 2012.[4][5] In association with Night School Records, History was then released as a digital download on 31 January 2019,[6] while reissues of the CD and vinyl versions followed on 29 March 2019.[7] It was again reissued on vinyl on 29 September 2023.[8]

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Critical reception

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History received positive reviews. Emilie Friedlander of Pitchfork, in a positive review, said that the album is "carried by the commanding, almost Nico-like ominousness of [Nilsson's] voice".[11] Tim Sendra, writing for AllMusic, praised Nilsson's "wonderfully idiosyncratic music" and noted its emotional impact.[9] In a positive review for German Éclat magazine, Marlena Julia Dorniak described Nilsson's music as "morbid", "melancholic", and "magical".[10]

"I Hope You Die" was positively highlighted as a standout song by several writers.[11][9][10] Friedlander noted that it demonstrates the "over-the-topness of Nilsson's aesthetic most forcefully".[11] Sendra praised it for its "heartbreakingly honest" lyrics, while Dorniak commended its combination of a "danceable beat" with "tragically romantic" lyrics.[9][10] The song also quickly became a "fan favorite".[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Molly Nilsson.

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References

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