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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Let Go – Patrik Ahlm

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


π™‡π™šπ™© 𝙂𝙀 – π™‹π™–π™©π™§π™žπ™  π˜Όπ™π™‘π™’


Charles refuses to let go…


This might be complete and utter fiction, but I always have the feeling that some of you moan or complain in private when I review someone I have reviewed before. It might be entirely in my head – lord knows, SOMEthing’s gotta be in there. But should this be the case, I’d like to set the record straight (wicked song by Reef, if you know it). Favouritism… β€œCC just picks his favourites”… Er… Yes. That’s the whole point of this weekly column of mine. To pick my fave new releases. BUT!! I will never simply pick my favourite artists out of blind support for my musical chums. Which is why it was 19 weeks since I reviewed last week’s artist, and why it is 37 weeks since I reviewed this week’s. Speaking of whom, he had three great singles in a row that I didn’t review. Five, if you include the one with Seven Streams and the one with Jane Marie (gorgeous song that I had stuck in my head for half of Sunday). Four of the last five reviews (this year so far), have been artists I have never reviewed before. And three of those four were immensely grateful. So you see, I am very much innocent in this way. Probably guilty in many other ways, but that’s beside the point. Those who might have held some sort of grudge (again, might be all in my head and a thoroughly fictional matter) against me for reviewing an artist I have reviewed before, I simply ask that you let go of this nonsense and enjoy the articles. Or ignore them altogether. Entirely up to you. If you want a (pretty much) guaranteed review from me, simply make an absolutely fabulous song. Either that or something completely original or fresh. Basically, something I can’t ignore that really piques my little cells. It must however be of decent quality sound, and hold a certain level of professionalism. You must show you care and have actually bothered. If you’d like to deposit Β£1000 in my account, this can also sway me. No no no. I don’t, have never, and will never take bribes.


This final thing I mentioned – not the bribe gag – is most important. Showing you care. Showing you take your music seriously. There is no point otherwise. And in this way, I AM biased. I am biased towards more deserving artists. Although it is a huge bonus if the artist is a beautiful human being, I care more about the human doing. True, I am more likely to review a great artist if they are lovely, honest, grateful and supportive. In the same way that I am far less likely to review a great artist if they are selfish, rude, ungrateful and dishonest. But ultimately, the music always comes first for me. Of course, I will never knowingly review a HAL (A.I.) “artist”, for so many reasons. Mainly because this “artist” would fail to tick the boxes of professionalism, care, bother, and taking it seriously. They fail on all counts. It is also not their music. Other than that though, it’s pretty easy to gain a review from me; if making fabulous music is easy… Which it ain’t. Hah!


Sweden seems to be a rather special and unique place (he says, having never been there). I admire the way the country doesn’t follow other countries. That it does things its own way. Its government works. Its economy works. Its health system works. People are apparently generally and genuinely happy there. There seems to be a sense of contentment and modest pride. And why NOT?! When things are actually as good as they seem, why not smile? They don’t have heavy debt, they don’t have war, they don’t have millions of angry people, they don’t have inept government. And they aren’t sheep. There is of course the strong possibility that I have all this entirely wrong, and that Sweden too is going to the dogs (or elks in their case). But I certainly don’t get that impression. I think pretty much every Swede I’ve ever met or known has been a thoroughly rounded person. Sometimes grounded, sometimes rather eccentric; but always good and always with such a comfortably upbeat nature. I do believe that a country’s manner can persuade the same manner of its own people. One’s surroundings can truly change a person, for better or for worse. Take Patrik Ahlm, for example. What a rounded sort. Not round though; very slim, in fact (he thinks not). He exudes all that is great about Sweden. The country should be proud to have him as a member. And so should the New Artist Spotlight.


There is a certain order to Sweden. Not in the clinically precise German way, but more in the way of keeping things in check. A certain diligence and considered method. P. Ahlm (Palm, as I might start calling him) has taken on this very trait in various ways. Here’s how. Patrik has released many singles in the last few years. While this has been an ongoing enjoyable experience for all of us, singles do have the tendency to disappear from one’s immediate recollection and almost vanish. Or they become world-famous hits that remain timeless and permanently current. Since most of us are unlikely to achieve such a thing, it is the unfortunate former that tends to ring true. We – to quote the Mafia – β€œforget about it”. Patrik just didn’t want to let go of his music. And so he devised a plan in order to put things in order. The order of the day was structure and completity. A way to have all those singles in one place. Well, not ALL those singles, but all those singles that go well together. Call it a compilation. Apple Music does, anyway. And so, Falcon Street Shuffle was born on Saturday. I must say, this somewhat relieves me, because I find it a little soul destroying to sift through a great artist’s library, manually selecting single after single when I simply feel like a chunk of that artist. Of course, I could add them all to a playlist of my own, labelled something like β€œPatrik’s songs”. Aside from having to keep this up – adding to the year’s chores – it is a little tacky. With Patrik I always wanted something more proper; something official. And here it is, in all its glory. Some of its glory, anyway… You will notice that it doesn’t include ALL of his singles. This is (I hope) probably because those left off the compilation album will become part of the follow-up album, whenever that may be. You see, The ones not included would not quite fit this album. They are of a different style. The man has evidently put a lot of time and thought into this. Let’s learn a little more about that man before going into the music.


Just 3 weeks ago my pick was Let It Go, by Unobliterated. This topic seems to be rather popular. To say β€œsod it”. Or, not quite, but to an extent. I don’t really like to repeat myself in terms of β€œplot”, so am therefore not making many gags or clevernesses on the title, but rather concentrating on the artist himself. In all his 80s splendour, Patrik finds himself in his 60s splendour. Let me explain. A few days ago, this youthful man turned 60!! He purposely made sure that his birthday would coincide with the very same day as his release. I think it was that way around… Priorities and all that. But 60!! I mean, just listen to that voice. Feel the energy in his music. How is it POSSIBLE that this music comes from a 60 year old?? He’s one of the very best popstars in the NAS. I don’t think anyone could argue that. But pop is for the young, no? Surely once you hit something like 30 or 35, you start to write β€œmature” music? Or these days what they call β€œAdult Contemporary”; which sounds more like something you’d reach for in a seedy Soho sex shop. A top shelf guilty pleasure – something wicked this way comes. But Patrik has little need for such titillation, what with his adoring wife of more than three decades. Really though, he gains all necessary excitement from making music, and from his gigantic family. A family that seems to grow exponentially: his fifth grandchild arrived by stork less than a month ago. Patrik is fit and healthy, and still retains all his hair (bastard). But coming back to pop, is 60 the new 30?? How on EARTH does he keep up that incredibly young voice. The answer is A.I…. Nope, my mistake. The answer is talent, technique and regular self-training. I suspect his β€œtraining” is a bit like my β€œguitar training” – just keep playing. I should think he simply just sings a lot. With experience one can hone and perfect, and eradicate any flaws that might niggle. He also HASN’T spent most of his life touring the world. This many gigs are sure to rip up one’s vocal cords… It’s one good thing about NOT doing live gigs: the voice CAN just keep on going. Mind you, there are many stars who still sounded great in their 70s and 80s. But how many sounded this YOUTHFUL?? Incredible. Although Patrik isn’t performing his own songs live, he is however due to be doing a few gigs over summer, playing bass for a Swedish band called Bad Habits. He’s not your average 60-year-old, and this ain’t no bad habit.


And now, the music. So it’s a compilation. So what? While it’s great, there’s nothing new. Ah, but that’s where you’re wrong. The ever-clever Patrik realised it wouldn’t be fair to give us middle-aged without giving us newborn. Hence Let Go: an immediate, quintessential Patrik Ahlm pop classic! Please do play the entire album for 48 minutes of sheer pleasure – it’s an absolute treat! But for now, let’s dwell on the brand new track. It has the best of 80s pop and the best of the last ten years of pop. It’s so clean, so pure, and so upfront. It is unapologetically slick in all the best ways. Classic synths ride and poke the β€œfour-to-the-floor” beat. It’s a celebration! You would honestly swear that Patrik has quietly been writing for Gary Barlow and Take That, Olly Murs and Sam Ryder. Although frankly, Patrik’s songs are better than those of Olly Murs and Sam Ryder. He is however on par with the best of Gary Barlow. That’s a huge compliment, by the way. Gary Barlow is an immensely good pop songwriter. It’s just weird that Patrik’s voice always SOUNDS like Gary’s as well. Let Go is absolutely perfect and wholly satisfying. The whole mix is just supoyb. Spiky in the right places, smooth in the rest. The balance is that strangely rare thing: balanced. The bass pumps with just enough oomph. The beats carry the groove from the first to the last. And all the while, Patrik glides effortless atop the whole shebang. And what LUSH harmonies!!! Lately, I have moved away from POP-pop, both in writing and in listening. I assumed this was a taste thang; that my needs have changed. But I think it’s a quality thing. I was sick of rubbish pop. This ain’t rubbish pop. This is satisfaction in a nutshell.


Several of you might be wondering why the album (as well as all his singles) has the word Concord on the cover. I mean, his name is Patrik Ahlm, and his artist name is no different. Look… Like the baffling demise of the speedy aeroplane, it’s just something of which you’ll have to let go. I’m sure he knows what he’s doing. He’s an adult. A contemporary adult. Saturday must have been quite a day for the talented Swede. But in remembering my Irish side, I coined it St. Patrik’s Day.


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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Let It Go – Unobliteratedβ†’

Comments

73 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Let Go – Patrik Ahlm”

  1. N Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    N

    Love how Let Go captures that perfect mix of energy and emotion. Patrik just keeps proving how timeless his music is, even at 60. This track is definitely worth a listen

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  2. Tim Consley Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Tim Consley

    You’re right, Charles. He is very youthful sounding for us guys that are 60. Such an upbeat song with some cool, jazzy bass. His voice IS so silky smooth. And the song is great. Nice review and it matters not if you want to review someone more than once.

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  3. Dream Optimist Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Dream Optimist

    Not as worried about repeat reviews as I am about the spelling of “favourite” – as an American… but actually I love the U. I think the US should add it. Colour also. Just so much more refined. Love it. AND yes as a burgeoningly old man myself, I love NAS’ support of us oldsters!!! The song definitely sounds youthful & vibrant too…

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  4. Pamara Music Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Pamara Music

    Love how this review mixes detailed music analysis with personal touches. The comparison to Gary Barlow really helps place Patrik’s sound, and it’s refreshing to see age discussed as just another interesting fact rather than a limitation. Nice blend of wit and insight throughout!

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  5. electricsolmusic Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    electricsolmusic

    Long live the ’80s!

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  6. dom piper Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    dom piper

    Let me just check…… Yup; definitely all in your head. Your honesty around picking the best NAS has to offer is what makes the corner special; both for the reader and the selected artist. Unfortunately my bribe went to the wrong account and I ended up with a feature article in Italian Deserts Monthly. Connnoli / Connolly – easy mistake. OK It’s an old joke, but I just can’t Let Go…… Patrik; what can I say? You know I’m a fan and this track smashes the 80’s glitter ball out of the park. Congratulations on a great release 😎

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  7. Eightyeightwonder Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Eightyeightwonder

    You can tell that he put his heart in to this creation. Well done βœ… βœ… βœ…

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  8. Shel Scott Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Shel Scott

    Happy birthday Patrik and congrats on the feature!!

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  9. crashworldband Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    crashworldband

    There is a feeling of freedom, optimism and joy in the sound of 80’s music. And when talented artists venture onto that canvas it comes with the responsibility to burn that flame brightly. Having said that there is also an expectation of wild abandon. When an artist brings these elements together there is an emotional impact that brings back the feelings of those heady 80’s days in technicolor. Patrik, Let Go absolutely nails those sentiments. The final “…why I need to let go” that ends the choruses is simply glorious. Thanks for this supremely uplifting song. Well done all around. Thank you for choosing such a “smiler” this week Charles. My cheeks hurt from smiling!

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  10. Lisa Haden Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Lisa Haden

    Excellent review! Going to stream the album… what I’ve heard so far I love, Patrick is the personification of β€œcool!” Totally agree, you should absolutely review what you like, the songs you enjoy and the artists you respect, otherwise your reviews wouldn’t be as poignant and as enjoyable to read as they always are.

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  11. joibjalla Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    joibjalla

    Patrik Ahlm is one of my favorite NAS artists. And I agree with you regarding the AI junk. Well said.

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  12. Terrestrial Animal Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Terrestrial Animal

    I can not think of any musical artists I know that are from Sweden that are bad….none. Seems like a magical place, especially for (Black) Metal. As to people possibly criticizing you for what artists you write your articles about …. Lol! Tell them to write their own articles! This is your blog, your reviews and you can pick whomever you want to! Always solid choices by the way and this weeks is no different! Patrick is a phenomenal musician and we enjoy all of his creations! Cheers.

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  13. Roberta Plant Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Roberta Plant

    Swedish artists are always so good! Congrats Patrik

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  14. okojiekelvin Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    okojiekelvin

    This is really interesting to read πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ’―

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  15. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Terry Gilbey

    As usual an interesting read. Patrik certainly knows how to create a slick and professional sounding pop song.

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  16. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Patrik Ahlm

    Thank you Charles for featuring me in your corner. I’m an avid reader every week and it’s awesome to be this week’s pick. To say I’m honoured would be understatement of the year. I am deeply truly honoured ❀️ All the lovely things you write about my album and new song – It means so very much to me. It matters bc YOU know your stuff! From songwriting to master – the whole chain. The praise I’ve received today will stay with me 4-ever.β€οΈπŸ™πŸ€© I also want to give thanks to all you wonderful people commenting. Means the world. Music and Songwriting have been a passion of mine my whole life, and still is. The desire to write is ever… Show More

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  17. William Lovitt Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    William Lovitt

    As a big fan of Patrik Ahlm, I enjoyed reading Charles’ comments with the usual good natured dose of humor. I’ve been enjoying Patrik’s music for several years and am always impressed with his talent, versatility and musical craftsmanship. The new album is a wonderful collection to enjoy again and again 😎

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  18. Love Kaminski Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Love Kaminski

    Dear Patrik, First of all, my sincere congratulations on your first album. I have already had a chance to listen to it a few times, and it is wonderfully easy to listen to. The start of Let Go reminds me of a certain period of Washed Out, but we quickly find ourselves in a kind of 90s vibe that really fits perfectly. It is so slick, polished and perfectly done that I don’t think of him as an indie artist at all: this sounds big, mainstream and as if it should have been a worldwide hit long ago. And Charles, the only reason I look forward to the corner every week is because I know YOU have chosen something. That… Show More

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  19. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Vladislav Kubíček

    Hi Charles, I often read about age in your reviews. About what younger people do and what scares people. It’s in this review too. But it seems to me that you use it with irony and innuendo. It’s like you’re mocking the categorisation of young and old, but also age. I’ve never been much of a pop fan.

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  20. Andrea Pizzo Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Andrea Pizzo

    Why complain and rant about people who hold onto their grudges? If you look for it, there’s always a reason to moan or rant. But why give it so much attention when you know the worth of your work and the value of your review? Patrik is a truly talented artist, and his new LP is no exception. He is recognized by his peers not just for his music, but also for being supportive, humble, and having found his beautiful voice. So, Charles, let people moan if they want, and keep spoiling us with great reviews of undoubtedly talented artists.

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  21. Bob Kitt Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Bob Kitt

    As usual I played the reviewed music while reading CC’s Corner. And, as usual I enoyed both immensely. I’m 59, so the mention of age definitely hit home. And, also coincidentally, my voice has always arguably sounded fairly “youthful” (youthful not necessarily fantastic)…yet still, I trudge ever forward, in delusion or not. Patrik Ahlm deftly defies ageism in his Falcon Street Shuffle album release. Every song reflects solid production, stellar performances & compelling song-writing all in a consistent delivery (all the hallmarks of what we’ve come to expect with CC’s picks).

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  22. astrid.m.music Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    astrid.m.music

    Why moaning, ranting about people who don’t want to let go of their grudge of there’s any πŸ˜… If you look for it, there’s always a good reason to moan or rant. But why giving it do much attention when you know what your work worth, the value your review has. Patrik is a really talented artist. His new LP is no exception. He is recognised by his peers but not only for his music. He is supportive, humble and found his voice (beautiful one). So Charles, let people moan if any and keep spoiling us with great reviews of undoubtedly talented artists.

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  23. Billy Castillo Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Billy Castillo

    The more Patrik the better, I say . And yeah he definitely sounds WAY younger than… I learned something today! Definitely enjoy everytime I hear him so yeah this was another great pick Show More

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  24. brother.poor.my Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    brother.poor.my

    Maybe it’s an assumption on my part … but I don’t generally see CC reviewing too much Metal (Death, Black, Progressive or other). Which is quite ok and understandable; growls, screams and blast beats are not for everyone. Much of MPB is in this realm so not being reviewed is expected/acceptable… just like not landing on the NAS Weekly Top 20… Though it has happened twice; Once when I swore a bunch about driving (Get Out Of My Way) and once when I asked for my family to be spared in an act of heroism (I guess that’s what Came In Like Thunder was about)… and CC gave me a nod in the discord artist chat at the time (something… Show More

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  25. Kris Townsent Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Kris Townsent

    Why be upset when you repeatedly review a great artist? I’m afraid that’s envy, which I find very unfortunate. Because if one or another artist manage to get a review from you several times, then they have worked hard for it and deserve it. My humble opinion. At least I also think that Patrik is an exceptional talent and therefore of course deserves several reviews! Show More

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  26. Djentleman Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Djentleman

    The Ahlmighty One probably deserves an article every week to be honest! Patrik is genuinely the nicest dude ever and is always there to answer any questions I have. That $1k bribe would’ve been nice to know about BEFORE I mailed it out, Charles. Just send it back my way once you receive it. Kthanksbai!

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  27. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    I don’t understand why Charles feel guilty about picking Patrik, I absolutely believe in that great music and musicians should be lifted up and spotlighted. I just would like to thank Charles for an excellent choice picking Patrik to CC Corner. I hope that you have time to visit Sweden sometime in the future during summer. Like so many others, I’m absolutely blown away of Patrik’s singing voice (it’s just amazing on the “Fade away” ), and when I now listening to “Let Go” it’s equal fantastic. Patrik has created so many great songs, and also been a well deserved guest at the TOP20 topspots several times. Congratulations to the 60!, may you create many moore hits in the future! Show More

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  28. Pablo Bianchi Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Pablo Bianchi

    Patrick y Charles una combinaciΓ³n para escuchar, leer y pensar! πŸŽ‰

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  29. Go Birch Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Go Birch

    You should review what you want when you want. The connection is always the quality or the introduction to something new, which has happened a few times in recent weeks. Keep it up. This time, I confess, I already knew the track has I had the pleasure to listening to the whole album over the weekend. Loved it. The downside of the review is, yes, I did want an reason for Concord

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  30. Faded Element Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Faded Element

    I really enjoyed reading your β€œpalm” πŸ˜† A great choice Mr. CC! Patrick is a fine wine artist that only all of us hope to have such a long music career and to keep going strong! Age is just a number and Patrik is a perfect example of that. Excellent songwriter and his music shines through. Congrats on another review done by Mr. CC and second round for Patrik is even better! πŸ‘

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  31. darrenburdis Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    darrenburdis

    Hands down one of the best songwriters around. And incredibly versatile. Good to see Patrik getting some recognition here!

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  32. Chris Franklin Avatar
    February 11, 2025
    Chris Franklin

    Another fine choice of track and artist this week Charles. I also have a soft spot for Sweden as my 2nd son married his Swedish girlfriend there last August. It was my first visit and I now totally understand why my son has chosen to live there with his new wife. Everyone I met was a delight, the country was so clean, and the pace of life seemed so relaxed, compared to the UK. Perhaps this relaxed feel to the place is part of Patrik’s secret to everlasting youth. Love the new track, as I do the album. Patrik has a musicality about his work that I really respect. He writes catchy songs but never resorts to tired old 1,… Show More

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  33. Krauw Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Krauw

    Patrik Ahlm proves once again that timeless pop magic knows no ageβ€”’Let Go’ is pure sonic energy!

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  34. Thesecond Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Thesecond

    It’s good to appreciate work that artists invest alot in. It shows respect on both ends. Patrik is a NAS OG, so the quality is a must

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  35. emj Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    emj

    A solid choice for review this week. Patrik is always refreshing to hear and Let Go is polished and sparkling.

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  36. Delaye Julien Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Delaye Julien

    It’s normal to have taste and favorites …and we often have the same πŸ˜‰

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  37. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Innovaniac Music

    I am glad that you pick your favorites! Otherwise, what’s the point? Nice job, another great article.

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  38. Simone Vignini Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Simone Vignini

    “Palm” is doing great stuff and the review is well deserved! Thanks Charles for choosing your favs!

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  39. Emily Gray Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Emily Gray

    Patrik is such an insanely talented member of the community! Always look forward to his new releases, and this one is no exception!

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  40. The Yellow Wallpaper Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    The Yellow Wallpaper

    Nice 80’s feel.

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  41. Psychedelic Revolution Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Psychedelic Revolution

    Great read Charles. Especially the 60 is the new 30 part. Maybe it’s the Swedish air. He looks … 40.

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  42. Prophet of End Times Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Prophet of End Times

    Charles Connolly doesn’t just review musicβ€”he dissects it with surgical precision and poetic flair. His breakdown of Let Go isn’t just about the track’s infectious energy, but also Patrik Ahlm’s dedication to craft, the balance of nostalgia and modernity, and the importance of caring about the music you make. The discussion of Sweden’s unique cultural influence was an unexpected but fascinating tangent. This wasn’t just a review; it was a masterclass in why music matters. Bravo, CC. πŸ‘πŸ”₯

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  43. rikiabi34 Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    rikiabi34

    So deliciously 80’s!! I am adding it to my FAV’s playlist…even though i am not a nostalgic guy. I would live this song in the Stranger Things soundrack

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  44. Kele Fleming Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    Kele Fleming

    Never a moan or a complaint in private from this gal about who you review, Charles. one of the beautiful things about your corner is that you have reviewed multiple songs from some artists. There’s a cohesion there and a following of an artistic thread that I respect as well as enjoy. Don’t change it up! And, Patrik is golden. Love everything he does, so I’m in your corner with you awaiting his next thing of beauty.

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  45. ebolutionate Avatar
    February 12, 2025
    ebolutionate

    Music like this of Patrik needs to be heard, brings me that nostalgic feel and yet updated or modern so very much relevant today. Pushing to 50 now and listening to this feels like I’m way way younger. The arrangement of the keys, that drumkit is something I really miss.

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  46. Smokin' Cola Avatar
    February 13, 2025
    Smokin’ Cola

    Love reading these reviews when I get the chance, and love the tune this week. Indie music is keeping the 80s alive in the best way. Awesome work all the way around!

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  47. Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Avatar
    February 13, 2025
    Emma DupΓ©rΓ©

    Like this 80’s pop feeling, such a catchy song and a beautiful and perfect review for this fabulous track !!

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  48. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    February 13, 2025
    Patrick Laurin

    It’s always a happy day when Patrik releases a new song. Youthful pop energy heaven, with a real and true musician behind it all. This is perfection, and an equally perfect review, from NAS’s most renowned spy. You probably already got some appreciation from this reviewee, Patrik is a top notch human being!

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  49. Shards Avatar
    February 13, 2025
    Shards

    Love Patrick and his music is pure GOLD !! Thanks Charles for giving him this week’ spot ❀️

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  50. crimson.disc Avatar
    February 13, 2025
    crimson.disc

    A solid take on a great song. Well done all.

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  51. DJ Time Avatar
    February 14, 2025
    DJ Time

    It’s incredible!! It felt like I was going back to the magical 80s and 90s. It had this effect on me. Pleasant song and chorus that stays in your head. This song deserves a lot of luck.

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  52. United Duality Avatar
    February 14, 2025
    United Duality

    Indeed, “Let Go” is another awesome tune by Patrik. Regarding the “precise German way”, it’s not like in the old days.

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  53. Blister Soul Avatar
    February 14, 2025
    Blister Soul

    As a kid I couldn’t stand the over processed 80’s sound. Now I love it. Great track.

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  54. 12 Below Avatar
    February 14, 2025
    12 Below

    No need to fret or apologize for reviewing an artist a second or third time, especially one that is prolific and high quality! This is a great collection (compilation?) of songs, and it surely deserves the attention. Always love to hear Patrick’s music on NAS radio, top 20 etc.

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  55. tstationstudio Avatar
    February 14, 2025
    tstationstudio

    Another very interesting article. I really dig the song, “Let Go” and that 80s sound. I played synthesizers in bands back in the 80s and I had an entire stack of keys in front me and to the side of me. It was the time that predated MIDI and it wasn’t possible to interface your keyboards together yet. Thank you, Charles Connolly, for another great read about a great NAS artist! .

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  56. steveokwormusic Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    steveokwormusic

    Definitely enjoyed reading this insightful review on this great artist. Great as always. Let Go is a masterpiece as always from Patrik Ahlm, always raising the bar. Thank you Mr. CC and thank you Patrik Ahlm for your music.

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  57. Nate Fin Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    Nate Fin

    πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’―

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  58. Oluwaseun Michael Esan Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    Oluwaseun Michael Esan

    Patrick tickles my rib lol

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  59. Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    Giuseppe Maria BitΓ 

    In a musical world now devastated by artificial intelligence, this song is proof that good music can only be made by actually playing and singing. Well done Patrick

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  60. David Elbaz Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    David Elbaz

    Another amazing song by Patrik, his music is really something else!

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  61. Blue Scarr Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    Blue Scarr

    Patrik is very much a human who cares, and he supports others, his music oozes quality and love. What a top tier legend.

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  62. Charles Connolly Avatar
    February 15, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    In the 90s and 00s I used to LOATHE 80s music. But now I just GET it.

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  63. Blue Royals Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    Blue Royals

    Patrick has reached a point where I don’t need him to push his music on me anymore; I’ll naturally gravitate towards it when it’s released. This only happens when an artist has consistently impressed me with his work. When I first heard the track (and then the album), I was shocked by how different it sounded from his previous stuff. But the more I listened, the more I realized something important: Patrick’s versatility is probably his biggest strength. No matter the genre, his melodies always get stuck in your head. Always.

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  64. christian.luxdujour Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    christian.luxdujour

    Fantastisk pop song! The swedes always make great music.

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  65. fizpop85 Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    fizpop85

    Sweden has a long history with pop and Patrick is no exception! Great review for a great artist

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  66. Edward Corrado Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    Edward Corrado

    As always a great review Charles. As for Patrik, every song is better than the last. What an incredible talent

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  67. perfectlies Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    perfectlies

    Great review, great song, great album! Takes me back 🀘

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  68. JPz Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    JPz

    I am always floored by the depth and length of each of CC’s deep dives. I love a throwback to the 80’s sound. And I more importantly would love to visit Sweden one day.

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  69. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    Bernice Marsala

    I am thoroughly impressed with this whole album! Each track offers something unique, but they still fit nicely together as a full work. There wasn’t a single song on it that felt like a β€œfiller” or simply wasn’t as good as the others. I truly enjoyed them all, and that’s the thing that can be challenging about albums – even most mainstream artists aren’t that consistent! My personal favorites are β€œYou Proof” and β€œNorth of Completely,” those especially stood out to me. My daughter seems to favor β€œEnjoy the Ride” (it makes her bounce and dance πŸ˜„). I’ve expressed to Patrik before how much I admire his songwriting. I can only hope to have the ability to churn out hit after hit like him by the time I’m 60! Show Less

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  70. Charles Connolly Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    You Proof is wonderful. North of Completely, is BRILLIANT wordplay. I love how Patrik uses words.

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  71. niwde yen Avatar
    February 16, 2025
    niwde yen

    I thoroughly enjoyed the music of Patrik Ahlm. His latest track, “Let Go,” is a vibrant blend of 80s pop and modern sounds, showcasing his youthful voice and expert songwriting. The compilation album, “Falcon Street Shuffle,” is a delightful collection of his best singles, each one a testament to his talent and dedication. Patrik’s music is a refreshing reminder of what quality pop can be.

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  72. The Blimp Avatar
    February 17, 2025
    The Blimp

    Mr Connolly 😊 you got the most part of Sweden right πŸ™ come and visit! And your so right about Patrik, great music and a humble man πŸ‘Œ

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  73. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    February 22, 2025
    Darren Mason Music

    Patrik Ahlm is a pop genius and knows how to write a tune – must be something in that swedish water xxx Congratulations xxx

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