Hanne Hukkelberg’s fourth album is her most adventurous yet. Said to combine the best bits of her previous albums, the Norwegian says “ feels like the missing link. To understand the previous albums, you need to listen to Featherbrain, and the other around.” The album was written in New York, where Hanne has been living since 2010, and is described by the label as “a kind of antique pop music, at the same time brittle and soft, powerful and fragile.”
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Hanne Hukkelberg’s fourth album is her most adventurous yet. Said to combine the best bits of her previous albums, the Norwegian says “ feels like th… read more
Hanne Hukkelberg’s fourth album is her most adventurous yet. Said to combine the best bits of her previous albums, the Norwegian says “ feels like the missing link. To understand the pre… read more
With Hanne Hukkelberg you never know what you get. Just that it’s experimental, cinematic and melodic. Hukkelberg’s music has always been about personal sound. This has given her great artistic freedom to move effortlessly between genres, and her three previous albums are defined by utterly distinct soundscapes: debut Little Things (2005) was eccentric and adventurous, second offering Rykestrasse 68 (2007) warm and lyrical, and third album Blood From A Stone (2009) explored a huge, romantic indie rock canvas inspired by the likes of Sonic Youth, Cocteau Twins, Pixies, Einstüerzende … read more
With Hanne Hukkelberg you never know what you get. Just that it’s experimental, cinematic and melodic. Hukkelberg’s music has always been about personal sound. This has given her great arti… read more
With Hanne Hukkelberg you never know what you get. Just that it’s experimental, cinematic and melodic. Hukkelberg’s music has always been about personal sound. This has given her great artistic freedom to move effortlessly between genr… read more