- CAN I BELIEVE YOU – Fleet Foxes (2)
- MARIPOSA – Peach Tree Rascals (1)
- VISITOR – Of Monsters and Men (3)
- VIRUS – Vanity Fear (5)
- THINK I’M CRAZY – Two Feet (6)
- FIRE FOR YOU – Cannons (7)
- SHAME SHAME – Foo Fighters (10)
- ARE YOU BORED YET? – Wallows featuring Clairo (4)
- CAN YOU FEEL THE SUN – MISSIO (14)
- SKIN AND BONES – Cage the Elephant (12)
- TROUBLE’S COMING – Royal Blood (13)
- IS IT TRUE – Tame Impala (8)
- BLOODY VALENTINE – Machine Gun Kelly (9)
- DIRTY – grandson (17)
- LEAVE ME ALONE – I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (18)
- THEREFORE I AM – Billie Eilish (19)
- HEAT WAVES – Glass Animals (20)
- 1ST TIME – Bakar (23)
- MOOD – 24kGoldn featuring iann dior (11)
- IDENTICAL – Phoenix (15)
- BURN THE VISION – Amongst Liars (16)
- SURVIVIN’ – Bastille (23)
- THE ADULTS ARE TALKING – The Strokes (24)
- SOFIA – Clairo (26)
- HEADSTART – Jade Bird (27)
- LETTER TO YOU – Bruce Springsteen (22)
- BROKEN PEOPLE – almost monday (28)
- MY WAY, SOON – Greta Van Fleet (29)
- SATISFIED – Skar de Line (30)
- COLD – Chris Stapleton (N)
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Top 30 Songs for Dec. 27, 2020-Jan. 2, 2021
- MARIPOSA – Peach Tree Rascals (1)
- CAN I BELIEVE YOU – Fleet Foxes (4)
- VISITOR – Of Monsters and Men (3)
- ARE YOU BORED YET? – Wallows featuring Clairo (2)
- VIRUS – Vanity Fear (8)
- THINK I’M CRAZY – Two Feet (9)
- FIRE FOR YOU – Cannons (10)
- IS IT TRUE – Tame Impala (5)
- BLOODY VALENTINE – Machine Gun Kelly (6)
- SHAME SHAME – Foo Fighters (16)
- MOOD – 24kGoldn featuring iann dior (7)
- SKIN AND BONES – Cage the Elephant (14)
- TROUBLE’S COMING – Royal Blood (15)
- CAN YOU FEEL THE SUN – MISSIO (19)
- IDENTICAL – Phoenix (11)
- BURN THE VISION – Amongst Liars (12)
- DIRTY – grandson (18)
- LEAVE ME ALONE – I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (20)
- THEREFORE I AM – Billie Eilish (21)
- HEAT WAVES – Glass Animals (22)
- 1ST TIME – Bakar (23)
- LETTER TO YOU – Bruce Springsteen (13)
- SURVIVIN’ – Bastille (25)
- THE ADULTS ARE TALKING – The Strokes (26)
- NERVOUS – Au Gres (17)
- SOFIA – Clairo (29)
- HEADSTART – Jade Bird (30)
- BROKEN PEOPLE – almost monday (N)
- MY WAY, SOON – Greta Van Fleet (N)
- SATISFIED – Skar de Line (N)

SKAR DE LINE – Single Review: “Satisfied”

Skar de Line is the solo music project of singer-songwriter and composer Oskar Abrahamsson, a talented, charismatic and creative young artist born and raised in Sweden and now based in London, England. He’s also front man and lead vocalist for London electronic rock band Heist At Five, who I just featured two weeks ago when I reviewed their latest single “Faceless”.
Fascinated by the concept of boundaries and the human obsession for self-understanding, Skar de Line explores them through the creation of his dark and unconventional music. Drawing on his love for cinematic soundtracks by composers such as Hans Zimmer, Junkie XL and Ramin Djawadi, he fuses those stylistic elements with hip-hop, rock and electronic metal to create his own unique sound that excites, pushes boundaries and gives us a lot to think about.
In October 2019, he released his superb debut single “In Charge”, which I also reviewed. Now he returns with his latest single “Satisfied“, which drops today, November 27. It’s a darker, more intense song than “In Charge”, while still featuring many of his signature cinematic and electronic elements and complex melodic song structures that I love. He uses a swirling mix of dramatic industrial synths and ominous sounds, set to powerful dubstep-style beats, to create an intense, almost menacing soundscape. As always, his deeply emotive vocals are wonderful, going from sultry croons that seduce us one moment to impassioned cries that bring chills the next, and all delivered in his charming Swedish accent.
Lyrically, Skar de Line ponders what is it that satisfies us, specifically, do we get satisfaction from being right, or merely by the act of searching for what we think we want? He elaborates: “‘Satisfied’ deals with the power we have over our own perception of ourselves, and on the contrary, the alienation we feel around people we don’t understand, the loss of control we have over someone that doesn’t have anything left to lose. It’s about the disorientation we get when we accomplish what we set out to do, when we no longer have a purpose.” Taking this idea further, it would seem that those who generally get most or all of everything they desire – like super-wealthy people for instance – would never be totally satisfied.
Satisfied, feeding a legend, feeding the myth Feeling safe, staring down into my own abyss Can you push, a man who has lost the sense of his gravity? Please try, and tell me now, now tell me how I’m not really human to you I don’t feel people as you do I have a fucked-up way of seeing the world I’m living in And you know, what if you were right? And people like you they are making me feel alive Keeps me satisfied Then how does it feel to know you’re completely right? Does it satisfy? You believe that I still can be saved That I’m too profane for this place, you're a god, Come to save, the human race, from my blood As a fulltime martyr now It’s a fascinating religion you’ve come to give your whole life for Come on and tell us how I’m not really human to you I don’t feel people as you do I have a fucked-up way of seeing the world I’m living in And you know, what if you were right? And people like you they are making me feel alive Keeps me satisfied Then how does it feel to know you’re completely right? Does it satisfy? I wouldn’t ask you to do anything I wouldn’t do myself I’m your bat, you’re a dog, you’re my fuel, I can’t stop And it touches my heart that you run for me Cause I’m the splinter embedded deep inside of your mind What itch would you scratch when you got me out? I don’t wanna stay alive, I wanna feel alive Will it satisfy when you’re satisfied?
Skar de Line premiered a new cinematic music video for “Satisfied” on December 4th. Filmed in London, and directed and edited by himself, it’s his most ambitious film yet.
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SKAR DE LINE – Single Review: “In Charge”
Completely by happenstance, I seem to be featuring a lot of new solo acts lately (three just in the past week), and am now pleased to introduce a fourth to my readers: Skar de Line. Born and raised in Sweden and now based in London, England, Skar de Line is the music project of singer-songwriter Oskar Abrahamsson, who’s also frontman and lead vocalist for London alternative rock band Heist At Five (a band I’ve featured on this blog several times). Fascinated by the concept of boundaries and the human obsession for self-understanding, Skar de Line fuses his love for cinematic soundtracks by such composers as Hans Zimmer, Junkie XL and Ramin Djawadi with hip-hop, rock and electronic metal to create dark, unconventional music that takes the listener on a sonic adventure.
With that in mind, Skar de Line has just released his debut single “In Charge“, along with a fascinating video. About the song, he explains: “‘In Charge’ is about the human need to understand and control its surroundings. Even if you can predict your own future, you can’t predict everyone else’s chaotic and unpredictable choices, and therefore the world you know and got worked out in your head is no longer the world you live in.”
The first thing that struck me when I listened to “In Charge” was its big, cinematic sound, with lush, sweeping orchestral instrumentals, so it was gratifying to learn that that’s exactly the vibe Skar de Line was after in writing and arranging the music for the track. He uses dramatic stop-start breaks and melodic change-ups throughout the song, creating tension to symbolize the many twists and turns in life, and our inability to predict or even control our environment, the people around us, and to some extent even ourselves.
Waiting for that day when everything will fall in place
And only by then realise that everything has changed
Because simply no one understand what the fuck is going on
That’s the worlds dirtiest secret you’ve stumbled upon
Devoting all this time
(To make sure no-one would bring you down)
Getting everything in line
(To make sure no-one would bring you down)
But when the bullet pierces your heart
(To make sure that you’re hitting the ground)
Tell me, do you feel in charge?
I love Skar de Line’s deeply emotive vocals that run the gamut from earnest vulnerability to seductive croons to impassioned cries, all with his charming Swedish accent shining through. Assisting him in bringing his gorgeous song to life were David Marvelly on additional production and sound design, Jules Gulon on mastering, and SERENA and Angelica Munkvall with their mesmerizing backing vocals.
The spellbinding video was written and directed by Skar de Line, and filmed by his sister Elin Abrahamsson, who also appears briefly in the video. He explains that the dark and dirty room is a metaphor for the unknown in our lives and things outside of our control. As he breaths in and touches things around him, he understands and starts to shape the world around him, making him the one in control. The influence of others over his life vanishes as his surroundings fall under his control, so that by the end he is everywhere, fully in control, and cutting connection with the rest of the world.
Ultimately, he addresses the viewer directly, breaking the 4th wall. He states “We realise everything we have seen until that point have been going backwards, and as we see everything happening again in its right timeline, we now instead see the progression from control to total chaos, with the viewers themselves being left in the mud in the end, just as how we started. This shows the loss of control from the viewers perspective, and a loss of trust as even our own point-of-view perspective can’t be trusted.”
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