White Xmas Lies

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White Xmas Lies
WhiteXmasLies-MagneFuruholmen.jpg
Studio album by
Magne F
Released25 October 2019
Recorded2018
VenueNorway
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock
Length71:09
Label Drabant Music
Producer Magne Furuholmen
Bjarne Stensli
Magne F chronology
A Dot of Black in the Blue of Your Bliss
(2008)
White Xmas Lies
(2019)
Singles from White Xmas Lies
  1. "This Is Now America"
    Released: 30 August 2019
  2. "The Light We Lost"
    Released: 24 October 2019
  3. "There Goes Another Year"
    Released: 1 November 2019
  4. "Father Christmas"
    Released: 24 December 2019
  5. "A Punch-Up On Boxing Day"
    Released: 25 December 2019

White Xmas Lies is the third solo album by Magne Furuholmen as Magne F. [1] The album, released on October 25, 2019, comes in three versions: white vinyl, CD and digital. There is also a limited 200 copies edition in white vinyl with exclusive art print. [2] [3] The artwork for the album is created by Furuholmen himself. [4]

Contents

In August 2019 Magne Furuholmen released a new solo song titled This is now America on Instagram, which Furuholmen explained was a protest song in direct protest to the Trump administration in an interview with Rolling Stone . [5] [6] The single was published along with a home-made music video directed and edited by his son Thomas Vincent. [7]
On February 21, 2020, a brand new video was released for this song, and it was premiered by Rolling Stone (French edition). The video is both spectacular and disturbing and was made in collaboration with experimental German theatre/performance duo Vinge-Müller and Magne Furuholmen's son Thomas Vincent. [8] [9]

In an interview Furuholmen said he is “ashamed to be part of a Christmas which these days seems to be mostly about buying more and more sh** that no one needs or even really wants…a tacky, superficial celebration in stark contrast to the original Christmas message of hope, charity, and compassion”. [10] Furuholmen also described the album as 'a dark, melancholic christmas record – as an antidote to the cheesy xmas song covers that everyone and his brother churns out these days'. [11]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Magne Furuholmen except Father Christmas (Ray Davies), Hells Bells (Young, Young, Johnson).

No.TitleLength
1."There Goes Another Year"5:08
2."The Light We Lost"4:32
3."A Punch-up On Boxing Day"4:58
4."Caprice Des Dieux"4:13
5."This Is Now America"5:14
6."White Xmas Lies"4:41
7."Differences"3:00
8."Revelation Song"4:34
9."The Season To Be Melancholy"4:26
10."Snow Is Falling"4:35
11."Dark Days, Dark Nights"5:03
12."Hells Bells"3:16
13."So Cold It's Hard To Think"4:11
14."A Wintry Silence"3:57
15."The Ghost Of Xmas Past"3:09
16."Come Back Home"3:07
17."Father Christmas"3:05
Total length:71:09

Personnel

From liner notes:

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