“I live in a beautiful place and I actually have a little studio.” Time also afforded him the luxury of recording in a more traditional manner: while the singer had dismissed multi-track recording in the past, this time around he tinkered with technology. Matsson recorded the bulk of his new album – including first single “1904,” available for download exclusively at – at the permanent home that he shares with his wife and fellow musician, Amanda Bergman, in Sweden. “For the first time I had time to set my deadline and just spend some time on this,” Mattson, 29, tells Rolling Stone of the five-month long sessions. Matsson says the process of putting together his new LP, There’s No Leaving Now (out June 12th), was far more relaxed. Click to listen to The Tallest Man On Earth’s ‘1904’ĭuring a manic five-week recording period for his last album, The Wild Hunt, Kristian Matsson, a.k.a the Tallest Man on Earth, becamse something of a vagabond, drifting from one place to the next while sporadically laying down tracks.
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