Kolsto, Hanne
Stillness And Panic
HANNE KOLST0 maintains her frequency and releases her third solo album in three years. She also keeps the core of her music, the musical landscape in which everything is allowed: electronica, noise, acoustic guitar, loops, sounds of burning rubber and her fathers brass band in Sykkylven, Norway. This enchanting ugly-beautiful sound has made her a favourite with the critics, and also landed her a nomination for the Norwegian Grammy award in the "Best pop album in 2012" category. "Stillness and Panic" was recorded with old marching band instruments and pianos in her childhood home and the chapel where she once started as a soloist in the childrens choir. The soundscape is bigger than on any other KOLSTO record, but her voice and lyrics are indisputably at the core of her music. This music was written after KOLSTO moved to the west of Norway, to Sunnmore, and took a few months off from her otherwise continuous touring during the past few years. The silence, and the reflections made on long, solitary hikes alone in the alps of Sunnmore, western Norway, are apparent in deeply personal lyrics and in the albums title. Like the two previous albums, this one is produced by OYVIND ROSRUD GUNDERSEN.