#809: The Knife – Marble House

I’ve always admired this one just for how it sounds. ‘Marble House’ by Swedish electronic music duo The Knife arrives in the middle of Silent Shout. After that comes ‘Like a Pen’. The midsection of that album is probably my favourite part of it. While ‘Pen’ is a bit more hectic and bustling, ‘Marble House’ moves along with a relaxing flow, but has a sense of mystery and eeriness provided by its minor key and melody.

Taking a closer look at the lyrics for you people at home, it seems that the they concern a relationship. I mean, I always kind of knew that just by listening, but what kind of relationship it could specifically be is up in the air. Some can say a familial one. Others could say romantic. You’re all right. But the titular house is where this relationship is taking place, and where the song’s narrator physically and emotionally cares for their other half.

Again, another highlight of this track like almost all the other Knife songs is singer Karin Dreijer’s vocals. Such a great tone and delivery to them. She’s accompanied by fellow Swedish singer-songwriter Jay-Jay Johansen who sings on the second verse; he fits in quite perfectly on there. I guess he provides the voice from the perspective of the person who is being cared for. Whatever the deeper meaning and inner machinations may be, this song makes for some good listening. It has a stop-motion animated music video of these woodland creatures living in this wooden house. It’s below, but it doesn’t use the full version of the track which I like to listen to more. It was also uploaded in 2008, so the quality’s not too great.

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