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๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ - this week: Until The Tears Have Dried - Patrik Ahlm

Welcome all to ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connollyย - an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of ๐™‰๐™š๐™ฌ ๐˜ผ๐™ง๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฉ ๐™Ž๐™ฅ๐™ค๐™ฉ๐™ก๐™ž๐™œ๐™๐™ฉ playlists.


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Charles listens to his friendsโ€ฆ


Lowness is a common feeling these days, it seems. Okay, it doesnโ€™t โ€œseemโ€, it IS. But how is this any different from the past? Weโ€™ve always had low times. Weโ€™re human, after all. Up, down, up, down, upโ€ฆ down. Like a yo-yo that eventually loses its impetus to rise. The difference between the lows of then and the lows of now is that the lows used to be slotted in between the highs, whereas now I donโ€™t see too many people talking about the highsโ€ฆ But the main thing Iโ€™ve noticed is how this general lowness seems to cover the full age spectrum from young to โ€œhow are you still going??โ€. I donโ€™t know of this ever happening before. And it ainโ€™t good. So, what are we to do? You could try to distract yourself with brief nonsenseโ€ฆ You could maybe analyse whatโ€™s wrong and attempt to put it rightโ€ฆ You could see a therapistโ€ฆ These are all fair ways of sorting the matter. But sometimes itโ€™s just a case of riding it out. Where there isnโ€™t a great deal one can really do, but wait for things to get better. I suppose Iโ€™m more talking about sadness rather than lowness. While you wait for time to pass, you might as well use this overflowing emotion and get something out of itโ€ฆ


I have spoken several times about music being a healer. It is so much more than a distraction. It can weave itself into our genes and become a part of us. We all feel, but none so much as an artist. Artists tend to feel everything in overdrive. Something good is something great. Something bad is something horrific. Something happy is something exciting. Something sad is something mortifying. Passion and emotion are turned up to eleven. A โ€œnormalโ€ person (not an artist) can put on some music in a vague attempt to distract or soothe. It ends up as background sound or something to hum to. An artist can place the needle within the groove and find something rather different. It is far from background sound. The artist is not hearing it, but listening to it. The music is absorbed into the bloodstream, and the artistโ€™s soul has a partner with which to dance, feel and cry. There is such beauty in sadness, but it must be properly honed in order to be beautiful. Otherwise itโ€™s just depressing. Basically, music stops things from simply being a bit shit.


But although I have mentioned this thing about music being a healer many times before, this time itโ€™s a bit different. Because Iโ€™m not talking about music in general; Iโ€™m talking about specific songs. Now youโ€™re waiting for me to tell you which magic songs those are. Itโ€™s not quite like that, however, because these special songs are different for everyone. If youโ€™ve lived a little life of music, then youโ€™ll know that there are just a few very important songs for you. This isnโ€™t necessarily your favourite songs. For example, the song that joins ME in the hardest moments, I have not heard in years. Itโ€™s not even a brilliant song. But it helps me. It moves me. It moves WITH me. It has been a close friend of decades, but a friend I donโ€™t โ€œseeโ€ often. And that song ISโ€ฆโ€ฆ Nah, youโ€™re not interested in knowing that, so letโ€™s move on. But you see, songs are genuinely like friends to me. You know how your closest friends can not only make you feel better, but can mourn and weep with you? Well, thatโ€™s what these few SPECIAL songs are for me: my friends. Sad, innit. Think about it, though. That song is not ever going to be too busy to help, you can summon it in seconds, and it will never let you down. Itโ€™s the perfect friend! โ€œIโ€™ll be there for you, cos youโ€™re there for me tooโ€ - Friends. And I am, always there for it, but it never seems to need anything from me, except my ears.


It seems as though Patrik Ahlm - who may or may not have appeared here once or twice before - has similar feelings about certain songs by certain artists. Patrik Ahlm, the sweetest Swede, has put this idea to music in his latest release, โ€˜Until The Tears Have Driedโ€™. Itโ€™s such an excellent, clever observation, that until the tears have dried, we have โ€œthe one song we can fall back onโ€. Oh sorry, this is the bit where Iโ€™m supposed to tell you all about the artistโ€ฆ Well, you all know him well, or rather, his music. For heโ€™s a jolly good fellow, โ€œand so say all of usโ€/โ€œwhich nobody can denyโ€ (depending on whether youโ€™re familiar with the British or the American version). But he is, a jolly good fellow. Very lovely, very caring and very kind. But more importantly to us, heโ€™s the fabbest music man. I say โ€œmusic manโ€ loosely because he does it all; the writing, the arranging, the producing, the playing, the programming, the singing, the mixing and the mastering. To me, thatโ€™s a music man. But Iโ€™m not impressed by the list, Iโ€™m impressed by the quality. I must admit I didnโ€™t adore his last single (rare for me); but the good news is, I was evidently in the minority. โ€˜Sandstormโ€™ was possibly his biggest hit of the last year, certainly in terms of the New Artist Spotlight Top 20 chart. So what does it matter what EYE thinkโ€ฆ? This new song of his, though, I feel like he is right back on track with what he does best. Smooth, slick pop with a heck of a lot of heart.


Back to the song. Verse one mentions Bowie. Verse two mentions Janis Joplin. Chorus one blows us away. Verse three mentions R.E.M.. Chorus two hits even harder. The bridge reinforces the songโ€™s passionate point. Chorus three has you singing along, sure of the fact that your voice is as good as that of John Legend. Fade to completion. Yes, an actual fade. Come on, itโ€™s 2026: isnโ€™t it about time we brought back the fade-out?! Iโ€™m rather bored of those sudden stops at the end of most songs in the last couple of decades. That abrupt halt so often emphasising the cheapness of a production; as if the loop has naturally stopped at the end of the bar, and therefore there is no more. Fading out is so much more musical, anthemic, sophisticated, and gives the whole piece a grand, lasting quality. Lord, I canโ€™t remember the last time EYE used a fade-out. Must do it. Anyway: Bowie, Joplin, R.E.Mโ€ฆ. These mentions are brief, yet key moments in the song. They are simply examples of what COULD BE the artists behind those songs that mean so much to you. They wouldnโ€™t be MY choices, but they might well be YOURS. And Iโ€™m sure they veer more towards Patrikโ€™s choices. Again, these have little to do with โ€œfavouriteโ€ songs, but instead the ones that hold you in times of trouble.


I have had this ultimate honour a few times, where people have told me that when theyโ€™re in a certain mood, nothing but a certain song of mine fits better. And whatโ€™s even more surprising is that itโ€™s not always the same song. The first time someone told me this, I was absolutely bowled over. I simply couldnโ€™t believe that a song I had written (โ€˜If You Wouldโ€™, unreleased) could have this effect on anyone. And I have a strong feeling that โ€˜Until The Tears Have Driedโ€™ could become that very special song for several. Not just because of the words, but also everything else it has to offer. The luring synths pulsing through oneโ€™s veins? The close, personal nature of Patrikโ€™s dry voice? The sporadic heart-jolting percussion that catches you off guard? The heart-melting melodies that make your tears hot? The exquisitely placed polite piano that drifts above like clouds of safety? Or maybe itโ€™s simply the anticipation of that chorus with its loud, rich, airy harmonies that have you on your knees as you pound the carpet with your fists, and your tears and drool get together to form a soggy puddle - the carpet darkens but you continue to sing alongโ€ฆ? Whatever it is, this is more than a song. It is an important part of someoneโ€™s life. Patrik Ahlm is more than a man. He is an artist.


If youโ€™re willing to share, Iโ€™d love to hear which song is YOUR friend. Mine isโ€ฆ Nah, youโ€™re not interested.


If youโ€™re planning to cry into the carpet, make sure to initially remove all traces of eyeliner and mascara, or that song will be an ex-friend.


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44 Comments


Blister Soul
Blister Soul
an hour ago

Such a heartfelt release! Congratulations on the touching new release AND getting a great CC review

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Krauw
Krauw
an hour ago

Patrik Ahlmโ€™s Until The Tears Have Dried is like a musical hug from an old friendโ€”warm, understanding, and always there when you need it most.

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Delaye Julien
Delaye Julien
5 hours ago

Music can be everything... I think you can find a song for every emotions or energy you want to feel or heal ! And that's wondefull about it ! Thanks Charles and nice song by Patrick !!

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Andrew Flynn
Andrew Flynn
14 hours ago

Beautifully written, Charles. This really captures that idea of songs as emotional companions rather than just โ€œfavouritesโ€. That line about music being a friend you can summon in seconds really landed. Songs that help you feel what you need to feel, rather than distract you from them, solid indulgence in the emotion itself. Patrikโ€™s track is exactly the kind of song that sits with you holding your hand while you are in your feelings...

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gomdbyjcole
a day ago

CC, your observation about the artist feeling deeply is on point! The ability of the musician to be sensitive in a way that helps listeners understand more about what they feel is the reason why some of the greatest works of art we have today exist. Patrik Ahlm's "Until The Tears Have Dried" should be added to this group! When that chorus hits, I myself feel like the pain will one day go away... even when feeling perfectly well before listening! Great art has that effect. Great song, Patrik! Thought-provoking write-up, CC!

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