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1. Tender
 Surrender
2. Let’s
 Talk
 About
 Privileges
3. Mona-­Lisa’s
 Smile
4. Memory
 Foam
5. American
 Express
6. Money
 Never
 Dreams
7. Not
 Today
 Satan
8. Think
 Pink
9. Modern
 World
10. Inner
 Cities
11. Theory
 Of
 Life
12. After
 Life

That we live in a world changed is beyond question. Since 2015’s Zenith, Berlin-based songwriter Molly Nilsson
has surrendered to the world, traveling from Mexico to Glasgow, observing the changing socio-political
landscape and imagining a better world. For an artist who has so successfully created her own environment and
gradually let others in, her 8th studio album Imaginations sees Nilsson directly engaging with her surroundings,
engendering change and allowing love in. Imaginations dreams big, recasting storming, stadium-sized pop into
the internal language of the solo auteur. Imaginations is not escapism, it’s a kaleidoscope and an alternative
view, an agent of change.
Opener Tender Surrender encapsulates Imaginations, a tango on the ruins of the past, like many of Nilsson’s
best songs a collision between the political and personal. Though potentially a love song, there’s a glowing anger
in the lines “I want your ruin, I want destruction, I won’t be through until we mend this…” this is rapturous
transformation, order and chaos. Molly has built an almost 10 year career on perfectly summing up how we feel
and this is no different… Who else could write a song about privilege (Let’s Talk About Privileges) and make a
heart-rending chorus of “It’s never being afraid of the police, it’s expecting every thank you, every please.” The
artist’s vision on this album is perhaps more forceful than the emotionally fragile moments of previous album
Zenith, at times exemplified on songs like Memory Foam, a bright, driving pop song that belies themes of
nostalgia and the past, reminding us that Molly alone can make us feel so welcome in loneliness. If there’s overt
anger in songs like Money Never Sleeps, an anthem for a post-capitalist utopia if ever there was one, there’s
also seams of optimism sewn into the album’s genetic code. Any revolutionary will tell you that anger alone
achieves nothing - Nilsson’s mission on Imaginations is to offer some alternatives we can hold close. Not Today
Satan is a song about accepting love as the agent of change; “Don’t be sad, but do get mad at all the small men
who act so tall, in the end they always fall; there ain’t no sin in giving in to love, that’s just how we’re winning the
fight.” Love can be visceral, a weapon with which to fight the power.
On Imaginations Molly is recasting her interior monologue as a prism through which to see the world, a means to
live differently and to reject the status quo. We can Think Pink, change our destiny together. This is an optimism
about the future when we need it the most. “New boys, new girls.. give me your smile and I’ll give you mine”
Clearly, we are living through a transformation but with alchemists like Molly Nilsson, we’re never alone in the
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