(Review from allmusic)

Familjesprickor (Family Cracks) was the last album recorded by this incarnation of the band. The original drummer, Hans Bruniusson, left the group in early 1980 and was replaced by Vilgot Hansson, for tours in France and Belgium. In the liner notes, the group states that Familjesprickor was made during a period of transition, and the music is therefore not as “optimistic and happy” as that on previous Zamla/Samla releases. Indeed, this album is the darkest and most aggressive of any album by any incarnation of the group.

The opening track, “Five Single Combats”, drives hard and fast right out of the box, and the intensity barely lets up through the rest of the album. There is a bit of a rest on “Ventilation Calculation,” where keyboardist Lars Hollmer has brief and wistful solo interludes, but “The Forge” (reprised as Forge Etude by Von Zamla on No Make Up! kicks back up again. The album’s only vocals are on “Pappa,” a demented folk tune with none of the sweetness of the band’s earlier work.

Line-up:
- Lars Hollmer / keyboards, accordion, song
- Eino Haapala / guitar, song
- Lars Krantz / bass, song
- Vilgot Hansson / drums, percussion
- Hans Bruniusson / drums, percussion (8)

Track List:
01. Five Single Combats – 5:54
02. Ventilation Calculation – 5:06
03. The Forge – 5:11
04. The Thrall – 5:08
05. The Panting Short Story – 3:53
06. Pappa (With Right Of Veto) – 4:29
07. The Farmhand – 7:36
08. Kernel In Short And Long Castling – 5:48

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