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Sarah Assbring must be a restless soul. Abandoning both the lo-fi Phil Spector-isms of her debut and the liturgical lilt of From the Valley to the Stars, Assbring here embraces glossy and contemporary post-dance music. Where kindred spirit — and fellow Swede — Victoria Bergsman teamed up with Studio's Dan Lissvik for her recent East of Eden, Assbring pairs with that same disco duo's other half, Rasmus Hägg. The results aren't quite synthpop — keyboards are only an ingredient — and it's not quite Balearic, as drums feature prominently only in the three remixes added to this international edition. There's not a reggae rhythm to be heard, but dub dropouts and echoing effects abound. As its title suggests, Love Is Not Pop is a break-up-to-make-up album packed with paradox.
It begins with a warning. "We've been together for so long/I've gotta get smart," she tells herself and her beloved. Assbring no longer seems on the verge of perpetual tears, but she's just as expressive. On "Change of Heart," she seems resigned, but her words trip her up. "We will never stop," she chants. Does she mean that she and her partner will forever together endure, or that… read more »