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A longing The Mamas and the Pappas vocal drag is provided by courtesy of Swede Emile Svanangen, whose worrisome but strangely calming vocals bob up and down on the acoustic ripples and background fuzz, for an extended moment of stock-taking. Now on his fourth album, Svanangen creates calm, as he renews his reputation for being personable, yet distant. This single forms part of the foraging Loney, Noir album that has taken a few acoustic connoisseurs by surprise. Something that is not easy for an artist of this ilk to do these days.