Europa (Molly Nilsson album) explained

Europa
Type:studio
Artist:Molly Nilsson
Cover:Molly Nilsson Europa artwork.jpg
Recorded:2009
Studio:Lighthouse Studios, Berlin
Genre:Synth-pop
Length:36:29
Label:
  • Dark Skies Association
Producer:Molly Nilsson
Prev Title:These Things Take Time
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Follow the Light
Next Year:2010

Europa is the second studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Molly Nilsson, released on 17 June 2009.

Background and themes

The album marked the formation of Nilsson's self-run label Dark Skies Association. The flag of Europe is used as the logo of the label. In an interview, Nilsson said the following about Europe and the EU:

Europa was conceived against the backdrop of the Great Recession and the then-incoming 2010s decade. The album has been described as idealistic, hopeful, and dealing with the ideas of "having no borders to imprison people" and "people coming together to make things better".

Production

Europa was written and recorded in 2009. Nilsson described the album's production as "kind of difficult". It was the first of her releases to be recorded in her own Lighthouse Studios in Berlin.[1]

The song "Berlin, Berlin" is notable for being in Nilsson's native Swedish, as opposed to her usual English. She has not written any songs in Swedish since.[2]

Release and reception

Europa was originally self-released through Nilsson's label Dark Skies Association on CD and vinyl on 17 June 2009.[3] [4] It was her first release on vinyl, and it marked the formation of her self-run label. The album did not sell as well as she had expected.[5]

The album was released as a digital download on 12 March 2021.[1] A reissue on both CD and vinyl followed in April 2021, co-released by Night School Records.[6] [7] For its 2021 reissue, the album was remastered by James Plotkin.[1] Europa was the last of Nilsson's entirely self-released albums to be reissued on Night School Records.[1] As of 2021, 25% of the album's profits are said to be donated to Sea-Watch.[1]

Looking back at the album in 2022, Nilsson gave a mixed opinion, calling it a "transitional record" and a "middle child" between These Things Take Time and Follow the Light, while noting that there are "some songs" on Europa that she loves.[5]

Promotion

A music video for the title track "Europa" was released on 9 June 2009.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Europa – Molly Nilsson . 12 March 2021 . 4 October 2023 . Bandcamp.
  2. Web site: Weirdo . Bobby . Molly Nilsson on New Album Twenty Twenty, The Importance of Context, and Excitement for the Next Decade . 25 November 2018 . 6 October 2023 . Weirdo Music Forever.
  3. Web site: Molly Nilsson – Europa (2009, Vinyl) . 5 October 2023 . Discogs.
  4. Web site: Molly Nilsson – Europa (2009, CD) . 5 October 2023 . Discogs.
  5. Web site: Blair . Ed . Where to Start Exploring the Dazzling World of Molly Nilsson. 24 January 2022 . 4 October 2023 . Bandcamp.
  6. Web site: Molly Nilsson – Europa (2021, White, Vinyl) . 5 October 2023 . Discogs.
  7. Web site: Molly Nilsson – Europa (2021, CD) . 5 October 2023 . Discogs.
  8. Web site: Dark Skies Association . Molly Nilsson 'Europa' . YouTube . 8 June 2009 . 4 October 2023.