Delicate Norwegian Americana featuring haunting three-part harmonies and weeping pedal steel. Intimate, dusty folk for quiet rooms and long, reflective evenings.
Silver Lining sounds like the exact moment the sun dips below a Scandinavian horizon, casting long, blue shadows over a landscape that feels both vast and deeply private. Their music is built on a foundation of warm acoustic guitars and the weeping, atmospheric swells of pedal steel, creating a sound that is unmistakably Americana yet filtered through a cool, Northern lens. It is patient music that doesn't rush to its conclusions, preferring to linger in the spaces between notes.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal chemistry between Stine Andreassen, Live Miranda Solberg, and Halvor Falck Johansen. Their voices don't just harmonize; they braid together, with the 'angelic' clarity of the women's tones providing a striking contrast to Johansen's more weathered, Dylanesque delivery. This interplay creates a sense of communal storytelling, as if you are overhearing a private conversation between old friends in a room with perfect acoustics.
Start with their debut, Heart and Mind Alike, to experience their most stripped-back and vulnerable state. If you find yourself wanting a bit more movement and a steady pulse, move to Go Out Nowhere, where the addition of a rhythm section provides a subtle, groovy backbone to their signature melancholic beauty.
Shares americana, country rock, chamber folk, cabin in woods (signature)
Shares americana, pedal steel, country rock, cabin in woods (signature)
Shares americana, pedal steel, chamber folk, cabin in woods (signature)
Shares americana, chamber folk, indie folk, autumn walk (signature)
Shares pedal steel, country rock, chamber folk, cabin in woods (instrumentation)
Shares americana, pedal steel, country rock, cabin in woods (signature)
Shares americana, chamber folk, cabin in woods, indie folk (signature)
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