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Annie: pop's most welcome comeback

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It’s been five years between LPs for Norwegian pop star Annie, who just released her highly-anticipated album Don’t Stop earlier this month. Annie, or Anne Lilia Berge Strand as it likely says on her photo ID, has finally released a successor to her brilliant debut album. It’s a collection of insanely catchy pop songs made with some of Europe’s best producers, including Richard X (who worked with Annie on her debut, as well), Paul Epworth, Timo Kaukolampi and Xenomania, who are arguably the hottest songwriting and production team in Europe right now.

Her first album was 2004’s Anniemal, released with considerable buzz from online music writers floating around it. The (mostly) indie rock taste-making website Pitchfork labeled her fantastic single “Heartbeat” as the best of 2004, besting Jay-Z’s “99 Problems” and Britney Spears’ “Toxic”, amongst others - yes, 2004 was a very good year for pop. Although there was a consider time between Anniemal and Don’t Stop, Annie hasn’t been completely silent between ’04 and ’09, releasing a handful of singles, including “Crush”, “Anthonio”, “I Know Ur Girlfriend Hates Me” and “Two of Hearts”, a cover of the 1980s Stacy Q hit. She also released a DJ Kicks mix album with two original songs in 2005 and moved from Bergen, Norway to Berlin. Going forward to 2009, the road to getting Don’t Stop in record stores and on iPods was a bumpy one, to say the least.

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Latest comment by: Amie Simon: "Dude. She covered Stacy Q? HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS? :) Awesome write-up, Chris!"

Annie's 'Don't Stop' to be released in November - finally

Dear lord, this is exciting.

Annie, the Norwegian princess of perfect pop, is FINALLY going to release her second album, Don't Stop, in November. I mentioned here that it was supposed to be released sometime last year (I blogged about it in early May of 2008) but that was a false start with Annie leaving Island Records and this looks like it's the real thing. Quoting the press release extensively:

Annie calls her sophomore album, Don't Stop, “pop with strange edges”; it moves with twists and eccentricities so surprising that the tunes persistently demand a double take. Both immediately listenable and utterly beguiling, this "pop with strange edges" is mainstream and underground, all at once. Sometimes expressive, sometimes funny, but always totally fresh and utterly human, Annie’s new album, Don’t Stop, puts on something of a show. Recorded over the last three years, Don’t Stop will pull off the tricky task of pleasing Annie’s existing fans, while, just maybe, making her a bit of a household name.

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Latest comment by: Chris Estey: "Dude! I'm so excited for you. I have been spinning that first CD for the sheer joy of it and know that this will be your holiday treat this year. Hopefully I can buy one for you first before you get it! Cheers!"

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Did anyone else out there in TIG-landia submit proposals? Which albums did you choose?

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Latest comment by: Chris Estey: "Two words: Molly Hatchet."

Annie's got a new record coming out and PopJustice has the details...

I can't help but be giddy about this record - easily the one I am most excited about for 2008.

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Latest comment by: imaginary ash: "But FAB, you're never fully dressed without a smile."

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Latest comment by: Anonymous: "Must start and end with Zooey... I think this is a better list- http://www.therockczar.com/misc/top-10-hottest-indie-rock-chicks "