Monday, December 31, 2012

Top 5 Norwegian Releases In 2012

VG did it. Dagbladet did it. Also NRK P3, Musikknyheter and even Gaffa and Trønder-Avisa. So Marion does it as well (talking about myself in the third person - I'm the personified modesty!!). Like in 2010, like in 2011 and now 2012. The best Norwegian releases in 2012!!

Looking through the lists of those big newspapers there are a couples of names mentioned you can't fail to notice: Susanne Sundfør, Karpe Diem, Highasakite, Sweden and I Was A King. The Norwegian press seems to agree quite much on their choice of 2012s best records. And even though I do agree with them to a certain extend, I think they forgot a couple of releases in their selections. And I must say it was difficult to pick a favourite for this year - and I guess my first two ranks never were that close, and I never felt like putting any other two records on first rank... both!!



1. Hanne Kolstø - FlashBlack


She had me with her debutrecord Riot Break. And now I'm all tied up to FlashBlack. It's a mixture of styles, stealing freely from different genres, putting the unusual together, the mood is changing like the weather, creativity in chaos, uniting the opposites. It's a perfect mess - overwhelming at first but when you notice that every single word and tone was precisely placed on purpose you just want to let the album embrace you.
The Norwegian newspaper Nordlys wrote about Hanne Kolstø: "The most gripping thing Norwegian music got to see in a very long time." And I just couldn't agree more with that!!

Most recommended are the tracks: Carousel which also has a great music video (the best music video of the year if you ask me - Norway in a nutshell - watch the video here!), Pretty Veil, The Scoop and Far AheadNB: Read a full review of the album in my blog --> Hanne Kolstø | FlashBlack

FlashBlack was released on the 14th of September with Karmakosmetix Records. The album (even vinyl) can be bought via CDON.eu, Platekompaniet or directly from Karmakosmetix Records and downloaded from several music stores. You can listen to the album via Spotify and Wimp.

Rating: 5/6



2. Susanne Sundfør - The Silicone Veil


Pure Susanne Sundfør experience on this record. Similar to The Brothel we find here piercing synthesizers, roaring basses and drums but also smooth piano and string arrangements. All combined with Sundfør's matchless voice. What makes this music so special is the way Sundfør is putting her songs together. They could sound sweet and innocent, yet the songs theme is rather tough and serious which is reflected in the well thought-out lyrics.

Most recommended are the tracks: Rome (exceptional in its beauty and setup of tension; my favourite), The Silicone Veil - with the music video that was described as "Sundfør surprises with sex-video" by Dagbladet (serious journalism here.. *harrumph*... better get your own opinion), furthermore recommendable are When and White Foxes.

The Silicone Veil was released on the 23rd of March licenced by EMI Music Norway AS. The album (even vinyl) can be bought via CDON.eu, Platekompaniet or directly from Sundfør's webstore and downloaded from several music stores. You can listen to the album via Spotify and Wimp.

Rating: 5/6



3. Tone Jorunn Tveito - Vindlaus


Imagine traditionall music mixed with elements from electronic and jazz. Many tried to combine those and ended up being sneered at. Not Tone Jorunn Tveito. It's just the perfect mixture of old and new elements and influences and Norwegian lyrics. The tracks are partly quite mysteriously, whispered others are energetic and impulsive in their beats. Right now I can't think of any other artist that could be a better ambassador for Norwegian music than Tveito. Can't think of any other album sounding that Norwegian and reflecting the country's lifestyle that much. Tradition meets nature. Nature meets music. Music meets modernism. It's like a postcard set to music.

Most recommended are the tracks: Håret likar å strukje seg mjuktHo heve han i hugjen, Bergtekjen and Ingen Veit.

Vindlaus was released on the 3rd of February with Circle Media. The album can be bought via CDON.eu, Platekompaniet or directly from Tone Jorunn Tveito and downloaded from several music stores. You can listen to the album via Spotify and Wimp.

Rating: 5/6



4. Kate Havnevik - You


Finally the long-awaited follow up for Melankton was released. And Havnevik follows the track of her first album with popsongs ranging between jazz and electronic. Although the songs on You sound much more optimistic and lively with lots of drumming. Something that is really nice about the album are the richely used jazz elements like the useage of brass instruments which reminds me a bit of Nils Petter Molvær. Or more specifically: Imogen Heap meets Nils Petter Molvær. All in all, an enriched and danceable electronic-pop fusion - with the conclusion that Havnevik should be way more popular.

Most recommended are the tracks: Castaway, Disobey (with a very clever, catchy and interesting signature), Halo and Soon

You was released on the 10th of February with Continentica Records. The album can be bought via CDON.eu, Platekompaniet or directly from Havnevik's webstore and downloaded from several music stores. You can listen to the album via Spotify and Wimp.

Rating: 4,5/6



5. Anne Lene Hägglund - Onboard


While Hägglund's debutalbum was very playful and reminded very much of circus music is this album of a quite different character. Tranquil. A singer & songwriter's album including everything from indie to pop. Lots of guitar, lots of percussion (talking about cymbals and jazz brushes). It leads me to think of Ane Brun for example or maybe Ingrid Olava. But what the album misses is something that could make it exceptional, that has never been there before. Still it's a very nice and cosy album. Suitable for rainy days, reading, autumn walks and so on.

Most recommended are the tracks: Daylight, Put Your Feet In Front Of Mine, Follow, See Me While Hiding.

Onboard was released on the 13th of January with Swingaround Records. The album can be bought via CDON.eu, Platekompaniet and downloaded from several music stores. You can listen to the album via Spotify and Wimp.

Rating: 3,5/6



Now, as a bonus, my TOP 10 NORWEGIAN SONGS FROM 2012
[aka. songs I didn't get tired of after hearing 200+ times each]:

1. Maylen Rusti - Posters
2. Thelma & Clyde - Back2Black
3. Hanne Kolstø - Carousel
4. Susanne Sundfør - Rome
5. Kate Havnevik - Castaway
6. Mikhael Paskalev - I Spy
7. Hanne Kolstø - The Scoop
8. Kaizers Orchestra - Begravelsespolka
9. Susanne Sundfør - White Foxes
10. Moi - Syng meg i søvn


Other Norwegian albums from 2012 you definitely shouldn't miss:

Phone Joan - +47 91799466
Oðeon - Beauty In Bloom
The Little Hands Of Asphalt - Floors
SalmeKlang - Himmelveg
Kaizers Orchestra - Violeta Violeta Vol. III
Susanna - Wild Dogs
Kråkesølv - Alle gode ting
Oslo Ess - Verden på nakken, venner i ryggen
Gift - Mann i gata EP
Thom Hell - Suddenly Past
Highasakite - All That Floats Will Rain
Mikhael Paskalev - Mikhael Paskalev EP


Which albums I'm looking forward to in 2013 - at least hopefully (!!!): Jonas Alaska, Maylen Rusti, Hanne Kolstø, Frida Ånnevik, Mikhael Paskalev, Post, Grande, Salvador Sanchez, Silje Kåfjord, Machine Birds,.....



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